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DAS-4 Eco

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2  Safety Instructions

Only use this device if it is technically in proper working order, to the intended purpose and 

while keeping safety and potential dangers in mind.

Qualified Personnel

Installation, mounting, connection, commissioning and configuration of the unit may only 

be carried out by qualified personnel. This also applies to the maintenance, testing and re

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pair, whereat the regulations of the DIN VDE 0701 series of standards (repair, modification 

and inspection of electrical appliances) must be followed.

Regulations

The use of video and audio surveillance systems in general is strictly regulated. Inform 

yourself about the applicable laws and regulations regarding data, working and environ-

mental protection before using the unit and ensure compliance with them.

System Components

Only use internal components that have been tested and approved by Dallmeier. Inappro-

priate internal components can cause malfunctions, damages and data loss and can result 

in loss of warranty.

RAID System

Devices that are configured with a RAID system for redundant recording always must be 

supplied with power via an uninterruptable power supply (UPS). A sudden voltage drop can 

damage the RAID system.

Modifications

Do not make any modifications to the hardware or software that has not been tested and 

approved by Dallmeier. Inappropriate modifications can cause malfunctions, damages and 

data loss and can result in loss of warranty.

Documentation

Carefully and completely read the documents included in delivery. Always observe the 

contained instructions, notes and warnings.

Condensation Water

If the unit is brought from a cold to a warm environment, resulting condensation water 

can cause malfunctions and damages. In this case wait (up to 8 hours) until the unit has 

reached room temperature before commissioning.

Operating Conditions

Unfavourable operating conditions can shorten the life of the unit and can cause malfunc-

tions, damages and data loss and can result in loss of warranty. Observe the specifications 

given in the technical data, the operating condition requirements and the maintenance 

instructions.

Shocks

Shocks can cause malfunctions and damages. The unit may not be moved while in ope-

ration.

Summary of Contents for DAS-4 Eco

Page 1: ...English Rev 3 0 0 2012 06 15 Installation and Commissioning External Storage System DAS 4 Eco...

Page 2: ...rrors and for those not caused by intention or gross negligence of the manufacturer Dallmeier electronic GmbH Co KG Cranachweg 1 93051 Regensburg www dallmeier com info dallmeier com All trademarks id...

Page 3: ...Front View 10 4 2 Connection Assignments 10 5 Installation and Mounting 11 5 1 Requirements at the Installation Site 11 5 2 Stand alone Installation of the Unit 11 5 3 Installation into a 19 Standard...

Page 4: ...les General notes on the pro ductand technical data are additionally provided The target audience of this document is exclusively trained and authorized professionals installers 1 3 Conventions Variou...

Page 5: ...document Instructions are indicated by arrows Expressions in bold and italics indicate a control element on the device switches or la bels or on its user interface buttons menu entries Paragraphs in...

Page 6: ...RAID System Devices that are configured with a RAID system for redundant recording always must be supplied with power via an uninterruptable power supply UPS A sudden voltage drop can damage the RAID...

Page 7: ...you notice burnt smell or formation of smoke from the unit immediately disconnect it from the power supply pull out the power plug Contact the sales partner responsible for your area Opening The housi...

Page 8: ...ssional improper transportation The good should only be shipped in their original packaging If the original packaging is no longer available ensure that the packaging used sufficiently protects the un...

Page 9: ...nctionality in case of a HDD failure no hot plug no hot swap 2 redundant high performance fans Power supply via recorder 12 V DC output Data transfer via SATA extension interface Easy installation plu...

Page 10: ...signments 4 1 Front View A B C D Fig 4 1 A Blue LED drive ready B Green LED drive active C Lock D HDD module 4 2 Connection Assignments B C D A E Fig 4 2 A Fan B SATA interface 5 8 not used C SATA int...

Page 11: ...gs e g gases or salt water 5 2 Stand alone Installation of the Unit Stand alone installation of the unitThe DAS 4 Eco is designed to be freely positioned on a SMAVIA Appliance DLS 1600 or DMS 2400 wit...

Page 12: ...the DMS DLS Disconnect the DMS DLS from the power supply pull out the power plug Connect the DAS 4 Eco to the DMS DLS by means of the SATA cable Connect the DAS 4 Eco to the DMS DLS by means of the p...

Page 13: ...the power supply pull out the power plug Connect the DAS 4 Eco to the DMS DLS by means of the SATA cable Fig 6 3 SMAVIA appliance DLS 1600 Fig 6 4 SMAVIA appliance DMS 2400 Commissioning NOTE No recor...

Page 14: ...hered to on every occasion in case of a reboot see section Connection and Start up with Wxternal Power Supply Unit There is no image recording if the DMS DLS is commissioned before the DAS 4 Eco To en...

Page 15: ...ckboxes of the corresponding HDDs Fig 7 1 The available disk space for recording has thus increased by the capacity of the HDDs inthe DAS 4 Eco Now define the allocation of disk space for each individ...

Page 16: ...top right To enable or disable a hard disk drive for recording check or uncheck the checkbox in the Rec column RAID Systems It is possible to deactivate RAID The various HDD s must be activated manual...

Page 17: ...ard disk drives In addition the interchangeable drawer units are designed for a maximum of 200 connection cycles Switch off Device The interchangeable drawer units on the device are not hot pluggable...

Page 18: ...f the HDD In the event of a hard disk drive defect you can fnd the hard disk drive that must be repla ced using the SMAVIA Viewing Client GUI Open the Info dialogue via Setup System Info HDD status Fi...

Page 19: ...nt Pull the device mains plug Release the HDD drawer unit using the wrench supplied Fig 9 2 Pull the HDD drawer unit out carefully Fig 9 3 Undo the 4 screws on the underside of the HDD drawer unit Fig...

Page 20: ...e that you slide it straight Do not use any force Fig 9 7 The front cover on the HDD drawer unit must be flush with the edge of the housing Reconnect the mains plug Start the device If you have satisf...

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