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1.4 Rear Panel Diagram 

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Rear Panel Elements 

1.  Cooling Fan:  

Do not obstruct. 

2.  Power Connector, Voltage Selector and On/Off Switch

 

3. 

IEEE-1394 Firewire Ports 1 and 2

*

 

4.  10/100 Ethernet Port*

 

5.  SCSI Ports 1 and 2

 

6.  Dip Switches*

 

7.  RS-232 Port

 

8.  Alarm Out Relay Connection* 

 

1.5 Connections  

NOTE: 

*  The Ethernet, Aux dip switch, Alarm output and IEEE-1394 Firewire ports are 
reserved for future upgrade. 

SCSI Ports 1 and 2 

Connect to either SCSI port.  Using 
the dip switches on the rear of the 
unit, set 

SCSI Termination

 and 

SCSI Power

 to 

On

Connector:

  50 pin, high density SCSI-2. 

Gender (on unit):

  Female. 

SCSI ID:

  0. 

The unit does not currently support multiple SCSI device connections. 

RS-232 Port 

The RS-232 port is used for flash 
upgrading the DVAA operating 
system software. 

Connector Type:

  DB-9. 

Gender (on unit):

  Male. 

Cable Required:

  Null Modem. 

 

Summary of Contents for DVAA Series

Page 1: ...DVAA Series Disk Array for DVR1 Series Digital Video Recorder Installation Instructions Eng Philips Communication Security Imaging ...

Page 2: ...o dispose of this battery improperly under local state or federal laws Check with your local waste management officials for disposal and recycling options Caution Electrostatic Sensitive Device Use proper CMOS and MOSFET handing precautions including approved grounded wrists straps etc to avoid damage to this unit or its internal components from electric discharge Warning This equipment generates ...

Page 3: ... 2 DVAA DVR1 Installation 7 2 1 Connecting to the DVR1 7 2 2 Configuring the DVR1 7 2 3 DVR1 Archiving Limitations 7 3 Adding Hard Drives 8 3 1 Opening The DVAA 8 3 2 Identifying The Components 8 3 3 Mounting The Hard Drives 9 3 4 Configuring Master Slave 9 3 5 Connecting Hard Drives 10 3 6 Powering Hard Drives 10 3 7 Compatible Hard Drives 11 4 Warranty 12 5 Factory Service 12 ...

Page 4: ... cable Part No CDW138264 This Installation Guide IDE Hard Drive Power Cables Not provided with the DVAA0812 IDE Hard Drive Ribbon cables Not provided with the DVAA0812 Hard Drive Fastening Screws Not provided with the DVAA0812 1 3Installation Environment Power Ensure that the site s AC power is stable and within the rated voltage of the disk array If the site s AC power is likely to have spikes or...

Page 5: ...x dip switch Alarm output and IEEE 1394 Firewire ports are reserved for future upgrade SCSI Ports 1 and 2 Connect to either SCSI port Using the dip switches on the rear of the unit set SCSI Termination and SCSI Power to On Connector 50 pin high density SCSI 2 Gender on unit Female SCSI ID 0 The unit does not currently support multiple SCSI device connections RS 232 Port The RS 232 port is used for...

Page 6: ... power connector and the On Off Switch Caution Applying incorrect voltage could damage unit Once the correct voltage has been selected and all connections have been made apply power to the unit 1 7Front Panel Indicators ACTIVITY P O W E R 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 LINK READ WRITE 1 0 0 ETHERNET HARDDRIVESTATUS Disk Array Hard Drive Status Indicators Green Lights Light On Drive present and operating Light Fl...

Page 7: ...s The light blinks when the drive is being accessed read or write Ethernet Indicators Reserved for future use LCD Display Once power up is complete the LCD will display the total disk storage capacity of the unit Key Pad Reserved for future use ...

Page 8: ...CHIVE SETUP ARCHIVE OVERWRITE MODE CONTINUOUS OVERWRITE Note The Disk Array does not support the other Overwrite Modes Optional 3 Configure the Archive status to ON DISPLAY SETTINGS ARCHIVE STATUS ON This will display Archive Not Connected if the Archive Device is not communicating or working properly 2 3 DVR1 Archiving Limitations 1 The DVR1 cannot Background archive images greater than 20 ips NT...

Page 9: ...the motherboard Do not allow loose screws to become lost inside the DVAA chassis Wear an Electro Static Discharge protection device any time work is being performed inside the unit 3 1Opening The DVAA Before removing the cover turn off the unit and unplug it Using a Phillips head screwdriver carefully remove the twelve screws fastening the lid to the chassis Save the screws and use them to refaste...

Page 10: ...n fasten the hard drives to the bracket using the screws 3 4Configuring Master Slave Hard drives are connected in pairs to each of the four IDE connectors Each pair of hard drives must have a Master and a Slave Configure the Master Slave setting on each hard drive individually using the jumpers provided with the drive Use the diagram located on the hard drive to determine the proper jumper configu...

Page 11: ...The red stripe on the connection ribbon should connect nearest the Pin 1 indicator on the motherboard Pin 1 Indicator Connecting To The Hard Drive The red stripe on the connection ribbon should connect near the jumpers on the hard drive Pin 1 Near Jumpers 3 6Powering Hard Drives Connect the hard drives as shown in the diagram Disk 1 Disk 2 Disk 3 Disk 4 Disk 5 Disk 6 Disk 7 Disk 8 Power Supply Mot...

Page 12: ...ives that are compatible with the DVAA series disk array Maxtor Drives Model Part Number Size Vulcan 4W030H2 30GB Vulcan 4W100H2 100GB Romulus 4D120J6 120 GB Galaxy 4K040H2 40GB Galaxy 4K080H2 80GB IBM Drives Model Part Number Size IBM 07N3925 30GB IBM 07N3935 75GB ...

Page 13: ...due to improper hard drive installation 5 Factory Service Refer all Service to qualified personnel Contact the local Philips representative for service Service Centers USA Ph 800 366 2283 Central S America 805 967 7917 fax 800 366 1329 e mail philipscsirma mdtglobal com Canada 514 738 2434 fax 514 738 8480 Europe and Asia 011 32 1 440 0711 fax 011 32 1 442 7054 ...

Page 14: ...3935 890 41711 02 19 2002 by Bosch Security Systems Inc All Rights Reserved Philips is a registered trademark of Philips Electronics N A Corp Data subject to change without notice ...

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