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At least two people are required to install the system. – The rack cabinet into which this system will be installed must support overcurrent protection and must not be overloaded by the modules installed. Other requirements, such as ventilation airflow, rack stabilizing features, electrical earth, and electrical distribution, must comply with the technical specifications listed in Section 8 Technical Data, page 31 and in the documentation that came with this product. – All systems must be mounted with and supported by the rails provided and secured in position by the four screws in the front side flanges. In no instance is a system to be mounted by the front side flanges only as this will result in the deforming of the systems chassis causing unacceptably high pressures and/or torques to be applied to internal components resulting in various failure modes. – System Integrators should ensure that any integrated storage solution that includes this product has been tested and proved to meet government regulations and codes for subjects including safety, fire, and electrical. – Make sure you have a soft, clean surface to place your system before working on it. Placing the system on a rough surface during servicing may damage the chassis finish. – Do not remove any module or component item from its anti-static bag until you are ready to install it. Pick up and hold modules by their edges or canister. Avoid touching PCBs and connector pins. – Observe all standard ESD prevention methods, e.g., wear an anti-static wristband to prevent static electricity from damaging the electric components. – When replacing components insert them as gently as possible while assuring full engagement. Vibration or shock can damage hard drives in the affected unit or other units in the rack. Hard drives are very sensitive to shock and vibration, especially while in operation and should always be handled very carefully. – After all equipment is installed in a rack dress the power and data cables such that power cables are not resting against data (SCSI, IP, RS-232) cables. Bosch Security Systems Installation Guide V 1 | 2008.08 en | Introduction DSDA iSCSI Disk Array Series 2 Introduction This guide explains the installation of the digital storage systems of type – DSA-S5B50 – DSA-N2B20 – DSA-N2B50 for either direct storage of recorded video data or for use with the VRM Video Recording Manager application. Additional documentation is available on the internet and can be downloaded from under Product Catalog > CCTV > IP Video > Disk Arrays. 2.1 Systems at a Glance DSA-S5B50 DSA-N2B20 DSA-N2B50 12 / 6 disks, 1 TB each 12 disks, 750 GB each 20 disks, 750 GB each shelf expansion units available with 14 disks (750 GB) each shelf expansion units available with 14 disks (750 GB) each RAID-4 RAID-DP optionally configurable RAID-DP RAID-DP Hardware Overview Example overview (DSA-N2B20): V 1 | 2008.08 Installation Guide Bosch Security Systems DSDA iSCSI Disk Array Series Introduction | en Example front side (DSA-N2B20): Example rear side (DSA-N2B20): Expansion unit – disk shelf: Front side Expansion unit – disk shelf: Rear side 2.1.2 CCTV Integration Example for installation without VRM: Bosch Security Systems Installation Guide V 1 | 2008.08 en | Unpacking and Installing the Hardware DSDA iSCSI Disk Array Series Unpacking and Installing the Hardware i NOTICE! For more detailed information on the hardware installation please refer to the documentation available on under Product Catalog > CCTV > IP Video > Disk Arrays. ! WARNING! The storage system is heavy. Two people are required to lift a system. ! CAUTION! Only use the rail kit supplied with the system. Using a different rail kit can cause injury to you or damage to your system. 1. Unpack your system by opening the packing box and lifting the outer shipping box off the pallet. 2. Install the appropriate rack mount for your installation and system using the Rack Installation flyer in the rail kit box for reference. 3. Install the appropriate rack mount for any disk shelves that will be connected to the system 4. With two people, lift the system into the rack or system cabinet, and secure it to the rack uprights. The system weighs slightly over 30 kg (67 lb) and requires one person at the end of the system to guide it into the rail ends. 5. For installation and wiring of additional disk shelves, see Section 6 Adding Storage, page 17. 6. Connect the power cords, making sure that the power supplies are connected to separate AC power sources. This ensures redundant power sources. Make sure to set the power cable retention clips properly. Ensure that power supply LEDs are lit. V 1 | 2008.08 Installation Guide Bosch Security Systems DSDA iSCSI Disk Array Series Delivery Status | en Delivery Status For use with the VRM Video Recording Manager application or for direct recording from Bosch cameras and senders, the system should be configured following the s...
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Security Systems - DSDA ISCSI DISK ARRAY SERIES DSA-S5B50 (2 mb)