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JanusRAID SA-6692J

Hardware User Manual

                                                                                      

42-30000-5067

SATA II JBOD enclosure

Version 1.1

Summary of Contents for JanusRAID SA-6692J

Page 1: ...JanusRAID SA 6692J Hardware User Manual 42 30000 5067 SATA II JBOD enclosure Version 1 1...

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Page 3: ...SA 6692J SATA II JBOD enclosure Hardware User Manual...

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Page 5: ...Front Panel 4 Open Front Panel 5 Disk Tray 6 Rear View 7 Installing Disks 8 Making Connections 10 Connecting to a host of RAID system or HBA 10 Expanding additional JBOD enclosure 11 Connecting and Tu...

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Page 7: ...entation are protected by copyright and are distributed under licenses restricting their use copying and distribu tion No part of this documentation may be reproduced in any form by any means with out...

Page 8: ...array system on an unstable cart stand or table It may fall causing serious damage to the product Keep the disk array system away from magnetic forces Do not use the disk array system near water Keep...

Page 9: ...openings since they may touch dangerous voltage points and cause a risk of fire or electric shock Unplug the power cord from the wall outlet before clean ing Keep the disk array system dry Do not use...

Page 10: ...pply Safety Notes To avoid electric shocks do not use an extended power cord or an outlet that does not match the disk array system plug or leaves the plug exposed The disk array system has a 3 wire g...

Page 11: ...ity of 20 to 80 dust smoke and oil free environment no large magnetic fields such as those generated by a high voltage power cables and motors etc no direct sunlight a flat stable surface capable of s...

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Page 13: ...Caution The system is heavy Be careful when lifting and moving it SA 6692J 4G Fib re to SA TA II JB OD enc los ure Ha rdwa re Us er Manual Power P S Fail Access Enter ESC Pri Sec Power Cables Front P...

Page 14: ...System temperature is working properly below 55 deg C Red System temperature is exceeds 55 deg C 4 HDD Green All of installed disks are working properly Red It shows the system has a faulty hard disk...

Page 15: ...16 Removable hot swap disk trays 17 Front panel door Protects the disks and houses the LCD panel Disk1 Disk2 Disk3 Disk4 Disk5 Disk6 Disk7 Disk8 Disk9 Disk10 Disk11 Disk12 Disk13 Disk14 Disk15 Disk16...

Page 16: ...k Tray No Name Description 1 Power Error indicator LED Different colors indicate different disk states Green Disk online Orange Disk fail Red No disk 2 Access indicator LED This blue LED indicates tha...

Page 17: ...on RAID system or SAS HBA card 5 JBOD controller 1 JBOD controller 6 Cooling fan 2 System cooling fan 7 Power Supply 2 Removable redundant power supply 2 8 Power Supply Handle For power supply removal...

Page 18: ...n A to release the disk tray handle Pull the handle B to release the tray 3 Align the rear of the disk with the rear of the disk tray 4 Insert the disk into the disk tray and fix into place with screw...

Page 19: ...ose the disk tray handle B 6 Repeat steps 2 to 5 until all of the required disks have been installed 7 Push the front panel door closed and lock it A B Disk1 Disk2 Disk3 Disk4 Disk5 Disk6 Disk7 Disk8...

Page 20: ...the instructions for your configuration Connecting to a host of RAID system or HBA Use a x4 external SAS cable SFF 8088 to SFF 8088 to connect the CH1 A port on your SA 6692J to a EXP B port on the R...

Page 21: ...Expanding additional JBOD enclosure Use a x4 external SAS cable continue to connect the EXP A port of previous SA 6692J to the CH1 B port of the next SA 6692J Note It can expand up to THREE of SA 6692...

Page 22: ...rning on the Power 1 Plug a power cable A to a power connector at the rear of the unit then plug the second power supply cable into the second power connector B 2 Switch on both power supply switch C...

Page 23: ...nting points on the rails 2 Extend both of the rails so that they are the right length to fit in your rack 3 Bolt the rails into the rack using the rack bolts supplied with your rack You will need fou...

Page 24: ...structions to fit the rail extenders if required 1 If required bolt the rail extenders into place as shown using the small bolts pro vided 2 Slide the system into the rack and bolt it into place with...

Page 25: ...sk then remove the disk from the disk tray 4 Align the rear of the new disk with the rear of the disk tray 5 Insert the new disk into the disk tray 6 Attach the disk to the disk tray with the screws t...

Page 26: ...replace a failed power supply 1 Identify the power supply that has failed 2 Remove the power cable from the power supply connector at the rear of the unit 3 Loosen the power supply retaining screw 4 R...

Page 27: ...le failure is indicated when the Fan LED at the front of the drive tray turns red and the audible alert sounds Follow these instructions to replace a failed FAN module 1 Identify the FAN module that h...

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Page 29: ...ut disks Enclosure Monitoring LED indicator In band SES FAN Turbo FAN x 2 Hot Swapable Power Supply Redundant 1 1 460 Watt 100 240 VAC 47 63 Hz 8 4A 10 Over voltage current power and short circuit pro...

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