Innosilicon D9+ DCR ASIC Miner User Manual
Brand: Innosilicon
1. Overview
The Innosilicon D9+ DCR ASIC miner is depicted. It is a compact, industrial-looking device with a large front fan for cooling. The casing is metallic, with various ports and indicator lights on the top. Key specifications visible on a label include: Power demand: DC 11-13V, Size: (L)310mm*(W)130mm*(H)155mm, Weight: 3.6KG (without PSU), Default IP: DHCP. It also displays certification marks: FCC, CE, RoHS, and indicates it is Made in China. Status indicators for ETH, IP SET, Reset, Fault, and Normal are present.
Specifications:
Part Number | Algorithm | Hash Rate | Power | Size (L×W×H) | Net Weight | Operating Temperature | Required rated PSU | Network Connection |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
D9+ | Blake256 | 2.8Th/s (+-8%) | 1230W +/-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 well or not, especially the hashboards PSU port side. If the warranty sticker is damaged when you received the miner, please contact Innosilicon After-sales.
- Before you power on the miner, shake the miner softly. If you can hear the sound of metal banging on metal, please contact Innosilicon After-sales.
- Check if the fan works well. If you find the fans broken, please contact Innosilicon After-sales.
- Check the cable connection. If it is different from the below picture, please connect the cables as shown.
Image Description: A rear view of the Innosilicon D9+ DCR miner, illustrating the power supply connections. The image shows multiple PCI-E power connectors required for the hash boards and a single connector for the controller board. Text labels in Chinese indicate 'Each hash board needs two power cables' and 'Controller board needs one power cable'. The miner's label with specifications is also visible.
2.2 Connect the PSU
Every hash board needs to be inserted with 2 PSU cables; the controller only needs 1 PSU cable according to the following image.
Image Description: A rear view of the Innosilicon D9+ DCR miner, illustrating the power supply connections. The image shows multiple PCI-E power connectors required for the hash boards and a single connector for the controller board. Text labels in Chinese indicate 'Each hash board needs two power cables' and 'Controller board needs one power cable'. The miner's label with specifications is also visible.
2.3 Connect the Ethernet Cable
Insert one end of the Ethernet cable into the router and the other end into the slot shown in the following image. You should plug in the miners one by one; only when you have accomplished IP Setting of the previous one can you plug in another miner.
Image Description: The Ethernet port on the Innosilicon D9+ DCR miner is shown. Instructions are provided for connecting the Ethernet cable from a router to this port. The image also highlights the 'IP SET' button and the 'RESET' button, with descriptions of their functions: pressing 'IP SET' for over 5 seconds restores the IP to 192.168.1.25, and for over 20 seconds switches between Dynamic and Static IP modes. Pressing the 'RESET' button restarts the miner but does not revert settings to default.
IP SET button: Press it for more than 5 seconds to recover the IP to 192.168.1.25. Press it for more than 20 seconds to switch the Dynamic (Static) IP to Static (Dynamic) 4.
RESET button: Your miner will restart if you press it. It won't recover your settings to the default.
3. Operate the Miner
3.1 Enter the Miner Console
DHCP (the Normal LED on the control board should be blinking) is the default IP mode of the miner. Find the IP via the router or an IP scanner. Enter the IP of the miner in the browser and press the Enter button. Google Chrome is the suggested browser.
Image Description: The web interface for the Innosilicon miner is shown. The first screenshot displays the login page, requiring a Username (default 'admin') and Password (default 'dragonadmin').
3.2 Set Up the Pool
Please ensure that your pools are compatible with stratum version-rolling extension. Add the 'stratum+tcp://' before the URL as shown in the picture. You can get the URL on the website of the pool.
Image Description: The 'Mining Pools' configuration section of the miner's web interface is shown. Fields for Pool 1, Pool 2, and Pool 3 are present, requiring URL, Worker, and Password for each. An 'Update Pools' button is available.
3.3 Check the Hashrate of the Miner
After setting up the pool, the miner will mine for you.
Image Description: The miner's web interface displays the 'Miner Status' dashboard. It shows live data, including uptime, accepted rate, and hashrate. A hashrate graph visualizes performance over time. A table details the 'hashrate of per hashboard', listing hash rate, status (Alive/Dead), accepted/rejected shares.
3.4 Network Configuration
If you want to use the static IP, please click here and unselect the DHCP. Please check this box if you want the miner to receive an IP address automatically from your DHCP server.
Image Description: The 'Network Configuration' section of the miner's web interface is shown, allowing users to select between DHCP (automatic IP assignment) or static IP settings, with fields for IP, Netmask, Gateway, and DNS servers.
3.5 Other Pages
3.5.1 Overview
Image Description: The 'Overview' section of the miner's web interface provides system details such as Controller Version, MAC Address, Build Date, Platform Version, Uptime, and memory usage (Used/Free).
3.5.2 Upgrade
Instructions for updating the firmware are displayed. Users need to obtain an update file (.swu), select it using a file browser, and click 'Upgrade Now'. The interface indicates that settings are preserved during the upgrade.
Image Description: The 'Upgrade' section of the miner's web interface is displayed, with instructions and a button to upload firmware. Users need to obtain an update file (.swu), select it using a file browser, and click 'Upgrade Now'. The interface indicates that settings are preserved during the upgrade.
3.5.3 Modify the Password
Screenshots demonstrate the management functions within the miner's web interface. The 'Security' section allows changing the administrator password by entering the current password, new password, and confirming the new password.
Image Description: The 'Security' section of the miner's web interface is shown, allowing users to change the administrator password by entering the current password, new password, and confirming the new password.
3.5.4 Reboot
The 'Reboot' section provides a button to restart the miner, with a warning that the interface will be unavailable during the process.
Image Description: The 'Reboot' section of the miner's web interface is shown, providing a button to restart the miner, with a warning that the interface will be unavailable during the process.
3.5.5 Factory Reset
The 'Factory Reset' section offers a button to reset pools and passwords to their default factory settings, also warning about interface unavailability during the restart.
Image Description: The 'Factory Reset' section of the miner's web interface is shown, offering a button to reset pools and passwords to their default factory settings, also warning about interface unavailability during the restart.