VMB/CMS-Series Server Reference Manual Please read these instructions before installation and keep for later reference. NOTES: 1. Do not use in extreme heat or cold temperatures. 2. Do not expose to rain or moisture 3. Do not expose to flammable, explosive, or corrosive gas. 4. Avoid exposure to dust or other particles that may get inside the equipment. 5. Use of extension cords may significantly increase risk of fire, electric shock, and damage to the equipment. 6. To avoid risk of electric shock and damage to equipment do not open the device. 7. Professional installation is required. ...
Aventura VMB/CMS‐Series Server Reference Manual 2 Reference Page The information on this page should be filled out during or immediately following installation for later reference. SERIAL # ____________________________________________________ COMPUTER NAME ____________________________________________________ IP ADDRESS ____________ . ____________ . ____________ . ____________ DEFAULT GATEWAY ____________ . ____________ . ____________ . ____________ PRIMARY DNS ____________ . ____________ . ____________ . ____________ SECONDARY DNS ____________ . ____________ . ____________ . ____________ NOTES ____________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________ ...
Aventura VMB/CMS‐Series Server Reference Manual 3 Brief Introduction Aventura’s VMB‐Series and CMS‐Series Servers use a standard 1U rack‐mount design with support for up to 4 hard drives. Specifications • 1U form factor • Intel i7 CPU • 4GB RAM • 4TB Storage • Windows 7 Professional 32‐bit (standard, options available) Operating Conditions This unit should be installed in a room with active climate controls such as air conditioning and dehumidification. Operating Temperature: 40 ~ 100F Operating Humidity: 0 ~ 80% ...
Aventura VMB/CMS‐Series Server Reference Manual 4 Networking When using this unit on a network, connecting to a private (non‐internet) network is highly recommended for maximum security. Any potential problems or security issues resulting from an internet‐capable connection are the responsibility of the end‐user. Software Aventura servers come pre‐loaded with all the software required for proper operation. Installing additional software such as virus protection is not recommended. Any potential problems or security issues resulting from the installation of additional software is the responsibility of the end‐user. Hardware Do not remove, install or modify any hardware components of the system. All maintenance must be performed by Aventura or an affiliated authorized service. Equipment Mounting VMB‐Series and CMS‐Series Servers should be rack‐mounted using a rail system. Rails should be secured to the side of the unit and to the server rack in accordance with their installation instructions. Brackets on the front of the server allow the unit to be further secured. Bracket ...
Aventura VMB/CMS‐Series Server Reference Manual 5 Back Panel Layout The back panel of the VMB‐Series and CMS‐Series is where all wired connections are made for power and connectivity with external devices. (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) 1. Power Supply (supports dual redundant power supplies) 2. PS/2 Mouse 3. PS/2 Keyboard 4. USB 5. Serial (COM Port) 6. VGA (Video Out) 7. 10/100/1000 Base‐T Ethernet LAN...
Aventura VMB/CMS‐Series Server Reference Manual 6 Front Panel Layout (1) (2) (3) 1. DVD/RW Drive 2. LED Panel 3. HDD Release Lever Hard Drive Bays VMB‐Series and CMS‐Series servers have 4 HDD bays in the front of the unit. Bays are hot‐swappable and can be released and removed by pulling on the HDD release lever located on the front of each bay. ...
Aventura VMB/CMS‐Series Server Reference Manual 7 LED Panel The LED panel of the VMB‐Series and CMS‐Series provides a general indication of the current state of the machine as well as the ability to reset the machine or silence alarms. (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10) 1. LED Indicators for HHD 1‐4 2. USB Port 3. Reset Switch 4. Mute Alarm 5. HDD Activity LED 6. Power LED 7. Alarm LED 8. LAN1 LED 9. LAN2 LED 10. Power Switch Reset and Mute switches can be operated using a pin‐tool. Switches are recessed to prevent accidental activation. HDD LED will flicker during hard drive activity. Power LED should remain active and solid during normal machine operation. Alarm LED should remain un‐lit during normal machine operation. LAN1 and LAN2 LED will flicker during network activity on the associated LAN port.
Aventura VMB/CMS‐Series Server Reference Manual 8 Power VMB‐Series and CMS‐Series servers use redundant power supplies rated for max. 650 W, 90 ~ 264 V (47 Hz ~ 65 Hz). Unit requires AC 110V, 60 Hz grounded power source. COM Port Devices Aventura software supports communication with a number of external devices using the COM port. One COM port is included standard as part of the main unit. If additional COM ports are required they should be added using a standard USB‐to‐COM Port adapter. Technical Support For difficulties using this unit please contact Aventura technical support at 631‐300‐4000 or toll‐free at 1‐877‐707‐9600. Online support is available at www.AventuraCCTV.com or email techsupport@ati247.com When contacting technical support be certain to have full details about your Aventura products available, including model and invoice numbers. Service Any service required by this unit should be performed by Aventura or authorized service personnel. Unauthorized service may invalidate warranties or service agreements. Some service may require equipment to be returned to Aventura’s offices for evaluation and repair. Be certain to follow proper packing and shipping instructions for all equipment to prevent damage during transport. ...
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