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DVAS Series | Instruction Manual | Unpacking
On receipt of your DVAS Series disk array, ensure that
no damage has been sustained in transit and that you
have received the following items:
DVAS Chassis with Controller Board and Power
Supply/Fan Assembly Installed
Hard Disk Assemblies
ACCDC030M)
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Blank Panels
(ACCBP)
SCSI Cable (SCSIVHD50)
Power Cords (2; America and European types)
Mounting Hardware
This Instruction Manual
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The supplied quantity is dependent upon the model purchased. The
number of Hard Disk Assemblies and blank panels should total 14.
NOTE: For proper cooling of the unit, blank panels
must be installed.
The shipping carton is the safest container in which to
transport the unit. Save it and all packing materials for
future use.
Figure 1 Components
Bosch Security Systems | 20 January 2004
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(ACCDC016M or

2.2 Serviceable Parts

This product has no user serviceable parts. Any
attempts to remove this product's cover may result in
loss of warranty. If the unit ever needs repair service,
contact the nearest Bosch Security Systems, Inc.
Service Center for a return authorization number and
shipping instructions.
Service Centers
U.S.A.: Phone: 800-366-2283 or 408-956-3895
fax:
800-366-1329 or 408-956-3896
e-mail: NationalServiceCenter@ca.slr.com
Canada:
514-738-2434
Europe, Middle East & Asia Pacific Region:
32-1-440-0711
For additional information,
see www.boschsecuritysystems.com.
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PHYSICAL COMPONENTS

3.1

Power Supplies

3.1.1
Insertion
Pull the handle of the Power Supply Unit (PSU) so
that it is at 90° to the main PSU unit. Line up the PSU
with the guide rails in the DVAS Series. Insert the PSU
gently until it comes to a halt, then close the handle
and secure it in place with the attached screw.
3.1.2
Removal
Turn off the power switch. Disconnect the
power cord, loosening the cable clamp if
necessary. Loosen the screw on the power
supply by turning it counterclockwise. Pull out
the handle of the PSU so that it is 90° to the
chassis. While supporting the weight of the
PSU during removal, use the handle to pull
the power supply free from the chassis.
If your DVAS has the dual redundant power
supply option, it is permissible to remove and
replace a faulty power supply while the unit is
operational. Only remove a power supply from
a working unit if it is faulty and a replacement is
on-site. Removing a PSU when no replacement
is immediately available may result in
overheating and shutdown. When removing a
faulty power supply, be sure to remove the
correct one; faulty power supplies have no green
status LED illuminated on the rear panel.
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