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RAID Subsystem DVA-12T
F.01U.027.801 | V5 | 2010.06
Quick Installation Guide
Bosch Sicherheitssysteme GmbH
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Drive Tray Installation
The Bosch DVA subsystem is delivered with pre-configured, burned-in drives. The drives are
packed in separate boxes. The drives can be installed in any order.
To install a drive tray:
1.
Turn the key-lock to the unlocked position. The key-lock is unlocked if the groove on its
face is in a horizontal orientation. (See
Figure 6.1
)
Figure 6.1
Drive Canister Front View
2.
Open the front flap on the drive tray by pushing the button on the front of the drive tray.
The button is easy to access. (See
Figure 6.2
)
Figure 6.2
Opening Drive Tray Front Flap
3.
Line the drive tray up with the slot in which you wish to insert it. Make sure that it is
resting on the rails inside the enclosure. Once the drive tray is lined up with the slot,
gently slide it in. This action should be done smoothly and gently.
4.
Close the front flap on the drive tray. Make sure the front flap is closed properly to
ensure that the SATA connector at the back of the drive tray is firmly connected to the
corresponding connector on the mid-plane board. If the front flap is not closed properly,
then the connection between the HDD and the subsystem will not be secure. To lock the
flap in place, turn the key-lock until the groove on its face is in a vertical orientation. (See
Figure 6.3
)
Figure 6.3
Drive Tray Key-Lock Rotation
CAUTION!
For expansion or replacement use Bosch drives only. Order DVA-ADTK-050A (drive tray with
mounted 500 GB hard disk) or DVA-ADTK-100A (drive tray with mounted 1 TB hard disk).
Handle hard drives with extreme care. Hard drives are very delicate. Dropping a drive onto a
hard surface (even from a short distance) and hitting or touching the circuits on the drives
with your tools may cause damage to the drives.
Insert drive trays as gently as possible.
Observe all ESD prevention methods when installing drives.
Only use screws supplied with the drive canisters. Longer screws may damage the drive.