1. Overview
This section provides a general overview of the Innosilicon D9-DCR miner.
Description of the Innosilicon D9-DCR miner: A compact, rectangular ASIC mining device featuring a large front cooling fan, multiple heat sinks, and various ports and connectors on the rear and top. A label on the device displays technical specifications.
Part Number |
Algorithm |
Hash Rate |
Power |
Size (L×W×H) |
Net Weight |
Operating Temperature |
Required rated PSU |
Network Connection |
D9 |
Blake256 |
2.4Th/s (+-8%) |
1000W +/-8% |
(L)310mm*(W)130mm*(H)155mm |
3.6KG (without PSU) |
0-40 °C |
1400W or above, 7 * PCI-E 6Pin |
Ethernet |
2. Assemble the Miner
2.1 Check the Miner Before Power On
- Check the warranty sticker is intact, especially on the hashboards PSU port side. If the warranty sticker is damaged upon receipt, please contact Innosilicon After-sales support.
- Before powering on the miner, gently shake it. If you hear the sound of metal banging on metal, please contact Innosilicon After-sales support.
- Verify that the fans are working correctly. If you find any broken fans, please contact Innosilicon After-sales support.
- Check the cable connections. If they differ from the provided picture, please connect the cables as shown.
Image showing the Innosilicon D9-DCR miner with its ports and connections visible. Labels indicate status lights (ETH, IP SET, Reset, Fault, Normal) and parameters like Power demand, Size, Weight, and Default IP. A note indicates that pressing the reset button for 5-10 seconds reverts the IP to default. Certification marks FC, CE, ROHS are visible.
2.2 Connect the PSU
Each hash board requires two PSU cables, while the controller needs only one PSU cable, as illustrated in the following image.
Image showing the rear of the Innosilicon D9 miner. Chinese text indicates: "Each hash board needs to be inserted with 2 PSU cables" (每块算力板需要插两根电源线) and "The controller only needs 1 PSU cable" (控制板需要接一根电源线).
2.3 Connect the Ethernet Cable
Insert one end of the Ethernet cable into your router and the other end into the slot shown in the following image. Connect miners one by one; only proceed to connect the next miner after completing the IP Setting for the previous one.
Image showing the front panel of the Innosilicon D9 miner with the Ethernet port and control buttons clearly visible. The buttons are labeled: ETH, IP SET, Fault, Reset, TF, Normal.
[IP SET button]: Press for more than 5 seconds to restore the IP to 192.168.1.25. Press for more than 20 seconds to switch between Dynamic (Static) IP and Static (Dynamic) modes.
[RESET button]: Pressing this button will restart your miner. It will not revert your settings to the default.
3. Operate the Miner
3.1 Enter the Miner Console
DHCP (indicated by the 'Normal' LED on the control board blinking) is the default IP mode for the miner. Find the miner's IP address via your router or an IP scanner. Enter this IP address into your web browser (Chrome is recommended) and press Enter.
Screenshot of a web browser displaying the Innosilicon (DragonMint) login page for the miner. The URL bar shows an IP address (e.g., 20.20.20.105). Fields for Username and Password are present, with 'admin' and 'dragonadmin' pre-filled or suggested. A 'Login' button is visible.
3.2 Set Up the Pool
Configure your mining pools through the miner's web interface. Ensure your pools are compatible with the stratum version-rolling extension.
Screenshot of the Innosilicon miner's web interface, specifically the "Settings - Mining Pools" section. It shows fields for Pool 1, Pool 2, and Pool 3, each requiring a URL, Worker name, and Password. Instructions indicate to add "stratum+tcp://" before the URL. Example URLs are provided. A button labeled "Update Pools" is visible.
3.3 Check the Hashrate of the Miner
After setting up the pool, the miner will begin mining.
Screenshot of the Innosilicon miner's "Miner Status" page. It displays live data including uptime, hashrate (total and per hashboard), accepted rate, fan speed, and a hashrate graph. A table lists the pools in use with their status and work details. Another table shows the hashrate per hashboard with status and accepted/rejected counts. Temperature readings for different components are also shown.
3.4 Network Configuration
Configure the miner's network settings, including IP address, Netmask, Gateway, and DNS servers. You can choose between DHCP for automatic IP assignment or set a static IP address.
Screenshot of the Innosilicon miner's "Settings - Network" page. It shows options to enable or disable DHCP. Fields for IP, Netmask, Gateway, DNS 1, and DNS 2 are available for static configuration. A note advises to uncheck DHCP to use a static IP. An "Update" button is present.
3.5 Other Pages
3.5.1 Overview
This page provides a detailed system overview, including firmware version, controller version, MAC address, build date, platform version, network status (IP, Netmask, Gateway, DNS), and system resource usage (Uptime, Memory Used/Free, Cached Used/Free).
Screenshot of the Innosilicon miner's "Overview" page within the web interface. It displays detailed system and network information, including version details, IP configuration, and memory/cache usage represented by progress bars.
3.5.2 Upgrade
This section allows you to upgrade the miner's firmware. Ensure you obtain the correct update file (.swu) from the Innosilicon support center. Do not power off or refresh the page during the upgrade process, as all settings will be preserved.
Screenshot of the Innosilicon miner's "Maintenance - Firmware" page. It shows instructions for firmware upgrades, including obtaining the update file and warnings against interrupting the process. A file selection interface is present with the text "No file chosen" (or similar, based on Chinese text). Buttons for "Upgrade Now" and "Check for firmware updates" are visible.
3.5.3 Modify the Password
Change the administrator password for your miner's web interface to enhance security. You will need to enter the current password, the new password, and confirm the new password.
Screenshot of the Innosilicon miner's "Settings - Security" page, focused on password modification. Fields for "Current Admin Password", "New Password", and "Confirm Password" are displayed. An "Update" button is available.
3.5.4 Reboot
Restart the miner through the web interface. The web interface will become unavailable during the reboot cycle.
Screenshot of the Innosilicon miner's "Maintenance - Reboot" page. A button labeled "Reboot Miner" is present, followed by a "Reboot Now" button. A warning states the interface will be unavailable during the reboot.
3.5.5 Factory Reset
Reset the miner to its factory default settings. This action will reset all pool settings and passwords. The web interface will become unavailable during the reset and reboot process.
Screenshot of the Innosilicon miner's "Maintenance - Factory Reset" page. It explains that pool settings and passwords will be reset. A "Reset Now" button is prominently displayed. A warning indicates the interface will be unavailable during the reset and reboot.
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