EonStor DS S12/S16/S24 Series Hardware Manual
Mute/Service button:
See Service LED (above) for details.
WARNING
If critical faults are indicated on the LED panel, verify the cause of the problem and
contact your system vendor. At that time, you may need to replace a failed module.
1.3.2
Chassis Ear
Each chassis ear features a finger grip and two holes for securing chassis to the front
rack posts. In JBOD models, an LED panel (see the previous sections for details) is
mounted on the left chassis ear. A plastic housing conceals the chassis ear.
To access the finger grips, flip open the panel. You may then grasp the finger grip for
retrieving a chassis out of a rackmount rack.
NOTE
The chassis ears can not support the weight of the system. Do not use these finger
grips when re-locating the system.
1.3.3
Drive Tray
Drive trays are designed to accommodate separately purchased 3.5-inch SAS or
SATA interface disk drives. Two LEDs on the bezel indicate individual drive status. A
rotary bezel lock secures the drive tray in chassis, while a release button can be
used when retrieving disk drives from the chassis. Hard drives are secured by driving
screws through the screw holes on the sides of the drive tray.
WARNING
Be careful not to warp, twist, or contort the drive tray in any way (e.g., by dropping it
or resting heavy objects on it). If the drive bay superstructure is deformed or altered,
the drive trays may not fit into the drive bay.
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