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  • Page 1 ApplianceStor 90 High Performance Surveillance Application Server User Manual...
  • Page 2: Copyright Notice

    All rights, including copyright, in the content of this manual are owned or controlled by RASILIENT and protected by copyright.No part of this document may be photocopied, reproduced, or translated into another language without the prior written consent of RASILIENT Systems, Inc.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Contents About This Manual ..........................2 Conventions ............................2 Safety Symbols ........................... 3 Safety Precautions..........................4 Regulatory and Integration Information ....................6 Regulatory Compliance Identification Numbers ................6 Product Regulatory Compliance ..................... 6 Power Cords ........................... 8 Introduction ..........................1-1 Audience Assumptions ......................
  • Page 4 Installing/ Removing a Hard Disk Drive ................3-14 3.2.1 2.3.1 Installing a Hard Disk Drive ................3-14 3.2.2 Removing a Hard Disk Drive ..................3-15 Removing and Installing a PSU Module ................3-16 3.3.1 Removing a PSU module .................... 3-16 3.3.2 Installing a PSU Module ....................
  • Page 5 List of Figures ‎ Figure 1 -1: AS90 .......................... 1-3 ‎ Figure 2 -1: AS90 Front I/O ......................2-9 ‎ F igure 2-2: AS90 Drive Slot Map ....................2-10 ‎ F igure 2-3: Power Supplies and SSDs ..................2-10 ‎ F igure 2-4: Graphics Ports ......................
  • Page 6 List of Tables Table i European Union Safety Requirements ................7 ‎ Table 1 -1 Introduction of the Manual ..................1-1 ‎ Table 1 -2 Packing Checklist ...................... 1-1 ‎ Table 1 -3 Specifications ......................1-2...
  • Page 7: About This Manual

    About This Manual Conventions Safety Symbols Safety Precautions Regulatory and Integration Information...
  • Page 8 About This Manual Conventions To make sure that you perform certain tasks properly, take note of the following symbols used throughout this manual. Provides Information to prevent injury in the process of completing a Warning: task. Provides Information to prevent damage to the components in the Caution: process of completing a task.
  • Page 9: Safety Symbols

    Safety Symbols The following symbols are placed on some components of the system to alert the user to potential hazards, WARNING: Electric Shock Hazard – To reduce risk of injury from electric shock hazards, do not open this component. WARNING: Contains No User or Field Serviceable Parts – To reduce the risk of injury from electric shock hazards, do not open this component.
  • Page 10: Safety Precautions

    Safety Precautions Technician Notes  Only authorized technicians should attempt to repair this equipment.  Before installing this system, carefully read all the manuals included with the system.  All repair procedures allow only module replacement. Because of the complexity of the individual boards and sub-assemblies, no one should attempt to make repairs at the component level or make modifications to any printed wiring board.
  • Page 11  To reduce the risk of electric shock or damage to the equipment, do not disable the power cord grounding plug. The grounding plug is an important safety feature.  Ensure the power cord is inserted into a grounded electrical outlet that is easily accessible at all times.
  • Page 12: Regulatory And Integration Information

    Regulatory and Integration Information Regulatory Compliance Identification Numbers For the purpose of regulatory compliance certifications and identification, this system is assigned a serial number. This system serial number can be found on the product label, along with the required approval markings and information. When requesting certification information for this product, always refer to this serial number.
  • Page 13 digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications.
  • Page 14: Power Cords

    Power Cords The power cord set included in the system meets the requirements for use in the country where the system was purchased. If this system is to be used in another country, contact your sales representative to purchase a power cord that is approved for use in that country. The power cord must be rated for the product and for the voltage and current marked on the product's electrical ratings label.
  • Page 15: Introduction

    Chapter 1 Introduction Audience Assumptions About This Guide Packing Checklist Specifications System Overview...
  • Page 16 1 Introduction 1.1 Audience Assumptions This manual assumes that you are a service technician or network administrator familiar with computer hardware, data storage and network administration terminology and tasks. 1.2 About this Guide AS90 comes with appropriate hardware installed. User only needs to configure IP addresses, install appropriate VMS software to administer and view the cameras.
  • Page 17: Specifications

    1.4 Specifications The table below is the technical specification for the AS90. Table ‎ 1 -3 Specifications  Height: 3.5" /88 mm (with ears) Dimensions  Width: 19" / 483 mm  Depth: 25.4" / 645 mm Weight  Max-weight: 66 lbs / 30kg±5% ...
  • Page 18: System Overview

    1.5 System Overview The ApplianceStor 90 Rack mount integrates VMS (Video Management Software) and storage into a simple to use, high performance video surveillance storage server solution. This eliminates the cost of a separate VMS server, significantly reducing cabling as well as the nightmare of integrating VMS, OS, commodity server and storage.
  • Page 19: Reliable

    1.7 Reliable Disk drive failure is the number one cause of lost video storage and downtime. We offer advanced RAID technologies which eliminates the loss of video due to a disk failure. Disk drives are hot swappable without interruption in service or loss of data. The AS90R only uses ECC RAM and guarantees that video being stored, read, and moved within is always correct.
  • Page 20: Viewing And Monitoring

    1.12 Viewing and Monitoring The AS90R ships standard with HD graphics, delivering HD viewing capability while eliminating the complexity and cost for a separate video viewing and monitoring server. 1.13 Upgradable Additional RAM can be added, allowing up to 32 GB RAM to be used. 1.14 Easy The AS90R delivers effortless installation, management and administration.
  • Page 21: System Specification

    1.17 System Specification Core Technology CPU Type Intel Skylake Xeon® E3-1230v5 Socket LGA1151 Core Logic Intel® C232 Chipset Bench Mark/Clock speed 9553/3.4 GHz Memory size 8GB (expandable up to 32GB) Memory type DDR4 2133 ECC UDIMM Video Storage Performance Up to240Mbps / 30MBps internal and 720Mbps / 90MBps with PS5000 Expansion Expansion Slot...
  • Page 22 I/O Ports 2 xUSB 3.0 (rear), 2xUSB 2.0 (rear), 1xUSB3.0 (front) 1 x VGA (rear) 1 x Serial Port (rear), PS2 Keyboard/Mouse Compliance Safety US/Canada (UL1950-CSA950) Europe (CE, EN55022 compliance to EU Directive 89/366/EEC & TUV) US (FCC, CFR47 Part 15, Class A) Europe (CE, EN55022 class A &...
  • Page 23: Component Identification

    Chapter 2 AS90 Component Identification 2 Component Identification Motherboard rear I/O Following diagram shows the location of all the rear I/O modules on AS90 motherboard. AS90 User Manual...
  • Page 24: Front I/O

    2.2 Front I/O AS90 Front I/O and Front Panel Controls are as shown below: Figure ‎ 2 -1: AS90 Front I/O AS90 User Manual...
  • Page 25: Drive Slots Map

    2.3 Drive Slots Map ‎ 2 -2: AS90 Drive Slot Map 2.4 Power Supplies and SSDs Power supplies and OS SSDs are located in the rear of the case. The switch and power plug is shown in the figure below: ‎...
  • Page 26: Graphics Card Ports

    2.5 Graphics Card Ports There is one Graphics card installed on AS90. The following diagram shows video ports on it: ‎ 2 -4: Graphics Ports AS90 User Manual 2-11...
  • Page 27: Hardware Installation

    Chapter 3 Hardware Installation 3 Hardware Installation This chapter provides detailed instructions on hardware installation. 3.1 Removing/Installing a Drive Tray Release a drive tray by pressing the unlock button. AS90 User Manual 3-12...
  • Page 28 Pull out the HDD tray handle and slide out the HDD tray. AS90 User Manual 3-13...
  • Page 29: Installing/ Removing A Hard Disk Drive

    3.2 Installing/ Removing a Hard Disk Drive 3.2.1 2.3.1 Installing a Hard Disk Drive Directly place HDD into tool-less HDD tray until it snaps. Please check if the screw holes on HDD match the dimples on HDD tray. HDD can also be screwed on HDD tray by reserve 2 screw holes at the bottom for optional screw mounting.
  • Page 30: Removing A Hard Disk Drive

    Insert the drive tray into chassis HDD cage. Make sure the drive tray is correctly secured in place when its front edge aligns with the bay edge. Push the tray lever until it reaches the end and clicks 3.2.2 Removing a Hard Disk Drive Push up HDD from the bottom.
  • Page 31: Removing And Installing A Psu Module

    Remove HDD out from HDD tray 3.3 Removing and Installing a PSU Module 3.3.1 Removing a PSU module  Remove power cables connected to the PSU module.  Allow a minute for fan to spin down.  Pushing the latch then hold the tray handle tab. ...
  • Page 32 AS90 User Manual 3-17...
  • Page 33: Tool-Less Blade Slide Installation Instruction

    3.4 Tool-less Blade Slide Installation Instruction Release and detach the inner rail from the slide AS90 User Manual 3-18...
  • Page 34 Attach inner rail to the system. AS90 User Manual 3-19...
  • Page 35 Attach outer rail to the rack. AS90 User Manual 3-20...
  • Page 36 WARNING / CAUTION  Verify ball bearing retainer is locked forward.  Pull out the intermediate rail until locked out.  Slide release tab and push system into rack. AS90 User Manual 3-21...
  • Page 37: As90 Msm Raid Build Guide

    Chapter 4 RAID Configuration 4 AS90 MSM RAID Build Guide 1. Open the MegaRAID Storage Manager app from the desktop screen 2. From the opening menu, make sure the "Use LDAP Login" box is unchecked and leave the IP Address box to its default. In the Remote Servers list there should be a line with a Host Name, IP Address, Operating System and Health status.
  • Page 38 3. Double click the line item in the Remote Servers box and this will open up a login dialogue box. The User Name and Password will be the same User Name and Password you use to log into the operating system. The Login Mode should default to Full Access, but if it is not, make sure to select it and press login.
  • Page 39 5. This screen should list all the drives you have installed and the RAID controller. Right click the controller and from the top of the menu click on "Create Virtual Drive". This will open another menu with 2 options: Simple and Advanced. Select Advanced and click next. AS90 User Manual 4-24...
  • Page 40 6. Now that the Drive Group Settings window is open, you can select your RAID level and which drives to include. The following instructions will be for building a RAID 5 with all of the available drives. 7. From the RAID level dropdown menu select RAID 5. From the "Select unconfigured drives" box, hold down the Ctrl button and select all of the listed drives.
  • Page 41 8. The next screen will allow you to name your virtual drive, enter "Data" in the box and click "Create Virtual Drive" at the bottom of the screen and then "Next" at the bottom right. There will be a pop up screen so click "Next" once more. 9.
  • Page 42 11. This menu lists what disk groups and virtual drives are on your system. Right click the created virtual drive and select "Start Initialization" from the bottom of the menu list. Leave the "Fast Initialization" box unchecked and select "Ok". On the next screen check the "Confirm"...

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