First, inspect the new miner
1. Visually inspect the box when your miner package arrives. Look for signs of damage. If package is damaged, take photos of the package’s conditions before proceeding to open the package and inspect the miner. If miner is damaged as well, contact customer support immediately.
2. Inspect the miner for aesthetic damage. Look at the corners of the miner and check for dents and cracks. Look out for broken fan blades, cables, and bent connectors. If you noticed a damage or defect, contact customer support immediately.
3. Assess miner’s heat sinks. View from miner’s front and rear fan to check whether there are loose heat sinks. If you found loose heat sinks, contact customer support immediately.
4. Examine miner's cables and connectors. Make sure they are not loose or broken.
Know the precautions for use
1) PoE is not supported.
2) Only Ethernet network connection supported via a router or switch.
3) Use the miner in an environment between 5 to 35 degree Celsius.
4) Keep the miner’s surrounding humidity below 65%
5) Keep the miner free of dust and catkins to prevent corrosion and/or heat accumulation.
6) Supported browsers: Google Chrome and Firefox.
7) Power connector and PSU cord must be plugged tightly.
D5 basic specifications
Hash rate: 119 GH/s ± 5%
Power consumption: 1566 W ± 10% (93% AC/DC, @ an ambient temperature of 25℃)
Efficiency: 13.16 J/GH ± 10%
Size: 238mm(L)*175.4mm(W)*278.8mm(H)
D5 is used for the mining of DASH coins.
Control board features
IP Report > Press this to use the IP Report software to show the miner’s IP address on the computer
ETH > Ethernet Port
Fault > Fault light beams when a miner error is detected
Normal > Indicates miner is operating normally
Reset > To reset miner to factory settings
SD card > SD card slot
Understanding the miner’s interface
A. 6-pin power connector (control board's)
B. Fan connectors
C. Control board chain connectors
D. Control board chain connectors
E. Metal holder (to clasp PSU and miner together)
F. Communication port (PSU's)
G. 6-pin power connector (PSU's)
H. Serial number (SN) of miner, to review warranty status, and estimated hash rate of miner model
I. Communication port (control board's)
Note: Power is passed to the hash board from the PSU using the metal holder. Do not remove the metal holder at anytime.
Inspecting the miner’s cables and connectors
1. Every hash board on D5 has a control board chain connector that is to be attached to the control board.
2. The control board on D5 has one PCIE connector that is to be attached to a 12 V power connector.
3. Ensure the Ethernet crystal head connector is plugged.
4. Check that the cables and connectors are not loose.
5. Check that the fan connectors are not loose.
6. Check that power connectors to hash boards and control boards are plugged securely in the correct direction.
Using the miner
1. Search for the miner’s IP
Power up the miner and wait for the normal (green) light to start flashing before searching for the miner’s IP address.
Then download the IP search software here: https://service.bitmain.com/support/download and look for IP Reporter as below
a. Open the IP search software, press start
b. Press the “IP Report” button on the miner
c. The miner’s IP address will be shown
Note: Miner and computer must be on the same network to communicate.
2. Access to miner’s User Interface
Enter the miner’s IP address into the supported browser.
A dialog box will pop up which requires you to enter the login credentials; both username and password are "root".
Key in the IP address, subnet mask, SWG, DNS, then click “Save&Apply”.
Note:
a. You may skip this step if you have less than 3 miners (You may skip at your own discretion, static IP is not required for less than 3 miners)
4. Configure miner’s pool settings
Click the “Miner Configuration” tab and then “General Settings” to setup the mining pools. Key in the mining pool URL and miner name (under Worker).
There is no need to change the Password.
Then click “Save&Apply” to connect to the mining pools.
Note:
a. In the video, we are using Antpool. Feel free to use other mining pools
b. If you would like to group or differentiate your miners, you could use the Worker field to name miners with IP address together under a sub account
5. Miner status
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