The layout of other interfaces is consistent with the standard version
Internal Structure
Power supply unit: The standard system is equipped with a 400W power supply; RAID system equipped with dual redundant 500W power supply
Expansion slot:
IbaDeskline SAS: 1 PCIe x16 (for RAID controller), 5 PCIe slots (for iba measurement card)
IbaDeskline SAS PCI: 1 PCIe x16 (for RAID controller), 1 PCIe x4 (for dedicated graphics card), 5 PCI slots (for iba measurement card)
Hard disk controller: supports SAS hard disk and RAID configuration
Internal USB port: used for installing IBA software authorization encryption dongle
Cooling system: equipped with a 12 cm diameter fan to ensure system cooling

Error monitoring and diagnostic function
IbaDeskline SAS provides specialized error monitoring functionality, enabling real-time monitoring of system temperature and power status through optional ibaOut Test and ibaOut State cards.
ibaOut Temp Temperature and Power Monitoring Card
This card provides two relay outputs, one for indicating temperature status and the other for indicating power status, and is equipped with dual color LED indicator lights:
LED status description
TEMP green temperature is normal
Red overtemperature alarm
POWER green power supply is normal
Red power supply error (in redundant power supply systems, it indicates that one of the power sources is faulty)
Relay output status table:
Status switch POWER switch TEMP
Power off or power incorrect closure and disconnection
Power supply is normal, temperature is normal. Disconnect
The power supply is normal, and it will open and close due to overheating
ibaOut State Monitoring Card
This card provides 6-pin connector output, which can indicate different combinations of power status and temperature status respectively, and supports load capacity up to 220 V DC.
Compatibility note: For older models (only providing a single relay output), the two outputs of ibaOut Temp can be used in parallel to achieve compatibility with the old system.
Installation and Initial Startup
Requirements for installation location
Smooth and non slip installation surface (desktop or rack)
An impact free, dust-free, and dry environment
Reserve at least 150mm of spacing at the rear to ensure cable bending radius and air circulation
Ensure sufficient air circulation space
Connection and Startup Process
Connect the device to a grounded power outlet using a power cord
Connect all peripheral cables (monitor, keyboard, mouse, network, measurement interface, etc.)
Turn on the power switch at the back of the device
Press the power button on the front panel or top
The system automatically starts the Windows operating system
Launch the required IBA software application
Installation of measurement board and expansion card
Safety Preparation Before Installation
Before opening the chassis for any internal operations, it is necessary to:
Shut down the operating system and devices
Unplug the power plug and disconnect the power connection
Waiting for the components to cool down
Take electrostatic protection measures
Backup important data
Steps to Open the Computer Case
Loosen the two screws securing the side panel at the rear of the chassis
Gently push the side panel backwards
Tilt the side panel and lift it up
Installation instructions for dedicated graphics card
For ibaDeskline SAS PCI models, if additional displays need to be connected, a dedicated graphics card (iba order number 43.900.511) needs to be installed:
Chipset: NVIDIA Quadro, supporting nView multi display technology
Bus interface: PCI Express x1 (only supports this interface version)
Power consumption: 21 W
Monitor port: DMS-59, comes with DVI/VGA adapter cable
Installation location: Reserved PCI Express x4 slot (slot 3)

Maintenance and fault recovery
Replacement of redundant power modules
If the green indicator light of the power module goes out or the buzzer sounds an alarm during operation, the module needs to be replaced:
Loosen the fastening screws securing the power module
Pull out the faulty power module
Insert a new module of the same model
Tighten the fixing screws
Note: This operation is only allowed to be performed by qualified professionals during equipment operation.
RAID System Hard Disk Replacement and Recovery
When a hard drive in a RAID system fails, the system will emit a beep sound. The recovery process is as follows:
Start the maxView Storage Manager (or Adaptec Storage Manager) program
Login (username: administrator, password: xadmin)
Identify faulty hard drives (not displayed or marked as faulty in the program interface)
Use the 'Locate' function to locate available hard drives (whose drive enclosures will flash)
Physical replacement of faulty hard drive
Initialize a new hard drive (click "Initialize")
Configure a global hot spare (click on "Spare Management" and select "Global")
Confirm the configuration, and the system will automatically start the reconstruction process
View the reconstruction progress in the "Tasks" interface
Important note: After replacing the hard drive, the RAID system will not automatically recover and the rebuild process must be manually triggered through the Storage Manager.