iBeLink DM11G Specification and Operation Guide
This document is mainly used for the configuration and usage of the iBelink K1 mining
machine, and there are also some useful suggestions which may reduce your loss.
Disclaimer
- The manufacturer is not liable for any loss or damage of the miner caused by irresistible force of nature.
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The manufacturer is not liable for any loss or damage of hardware and/or software caused by unauthorized alteration of the miner.
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The manufacturer is not liable for any loss or damage of the miner caused by over-clocking or improper heat dissipation.
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The manufacturer is not responsible for any miner sold through unauthorized distribution channels.
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The manufacturer is not responsible for any loss of the mining capability caused by ASIC unfriendly mining pool.
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The manufacturer is not responsible for any loss due to the price fluctuation of crypto currency.
Feature
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Hash rate: 10.8GHash ± 10%, power consumption: <810W/GHash
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Support all POW X11 algorithm encryption currency mining
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Support the Stratum protocol pool,p2pool,and solo mining
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Provide web management platform, ease of setup and large-scale deployment
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Web platform providing hash rate statistics, mining pool status monitor
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Support to restart mining software or to restart the machine through the web platform
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Support power-on self-test function and identifying each fault chip location
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Support hashing blade LED status indication, convenient for large scale mining operation
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Support main pool and multiple backup pool settings, and automatic switching of faulty pool
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Support email warning for hashing blade loss, and restart for self-recovery
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Support self-recovery from network and driver faulty with independent system watchdog
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Modular design easy for DIY(Do-It-Yourself) problem identifying and fixing
Operation Guide
Login mining machine
After linked to network and power up around 1 minute, the four LED lights on the front panel will turn from red to blue one by one, indicating mining started normally. On any computer in the same local network (exactly the same route) with the mining machine, enter the hostname (default name: iBeLink) or its IP address in the browser, such as: https://iBeLink.io. You will access the login page as shown in Fig. 1. Input the default password: admin and click the [Login] button to login the mining system.
You can change or retrieve the password of mining system by click the [Password] button at login page to link to password manager page as shown at image of Login Page.
Filled the old password and double checked new password, and then click the [Change Password] to update your new password. If you forget your password, you can fill the MAC address of mining machine and click the [Retrieve Password] button to reset the password to default: iBeLink. Furthermore, if you have configured the warning email server and target email address(See the following description), clear the MAC address and click the [Retrieve Password] button and the forgot password will be sent to your warning email account. You can find the MAC address at your router’s background as Fig. 3, and the MAC address is also displayed on the home page as Mac Address at router .
State of mining machine
After login the mining system, you can see the mining machine home page web management platform, as shown in image IbeLink miner home page
The home page shows the basic information of the mining machine:
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The current time, time zone, hostname, IP address, MAC address.
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Mining machine chip count, blade count, temperature, average nonce count per minute, 5S and average hash rate statistics, returned nonce count from chip, accept/reject/error nonce count and rate from the starting up time.
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The running time of the machine, PLL and serial baud rate parameter.
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The chips count, the test result bitmap, returned nonce count from chip and bitmap during last 30 minutes, accept/reject/error nonce count and rate, the current task difficulty, average nonce
Mining configuration
- Modify Host Name: As shown in Figure 6. First click the [change] butto and enter in new host name then click [restart] to activate it.
- Click [reboot] to restart the system
- Click [restart] to restart the mining software
- Configuration
- Click the [Config] button on the left side of Figure 6 enter in the configuration interface which is mainly divided into 3 parts, as shown in Figure 7.
Part One:
- Click the [✓] button to display the details of the selected mining pool.
- Click the [Top] button to set this mining pool to the highest priority.
- Click the [Stop] button to cut off the connection with this mining pool.
- Click the [Delete] button to delete this mining pool.
Part Two:
- Type in the mining pool address in Pool URL, name of the miner in Pool User, and the password in Pool Password, and then click the [Add pool] button t add the new mining pool to the mining software.
5. Set Temperature Reminder
Fill out your mail address, alarm temperature interval and temperature limit, and click the [Set Warning Param] button to complete the mail reminder setting, The alarm temperature is used for automatic frequency adjustment. The mining frequency will be reduced automatically to protect the chips when the current blade temperature is over the warning temperature. The maximum alarm temperature can not be over 70°C.
6. Set Fixed IP
The miner is preset to use DHCP, If you want to use a fixed IP, you need to manage the settings as follows:
Fill out the fixed IP, subnet mask, network entry, enable IP Enable, and then click the [Set IP Config] button. If you want to return to DHCP mode in the future, you only need to remove IP Enable and click the [Set IP Config] button. note that some routers require corresponding settings to use fixed IP addresses for mining, In that case you need to have a full understanding of the router you are using to correctly use the fixed IP address for mining. the IP mode settings need to restart the machine to take effect.
7. Save Configuration
After setting all the parameters, click [SaveConfiguration] to save all the parameters, If not saved, these parameters will become invalid after restarting the miner.
8. ASIC Chip Parameter Settings
The maximum working frequency PLL preset by the miner is 680 Mhz. You can modify the upper limit of the frequency by entering a valid PLL value, and then click the [Set PLL] button to complete the setting. Unless there with professional advice, we do not recommend you to change the preset PLL frequency. The new highest PLL frequency will take effect after restarting the system.
Part Three:
9. The updateMiner/rollbackMiner/restoreMiner function is used to upgrade and restore the version of the Miner program.
The current mining software version is shown in the third part of Figure 7, similar to cgminer 5.3.6.
Update
Since there may be bugs in the version of the production test or the firmware has been optimized in the future, it is suggested that the user should check whether the firmware version of the machine is consistent with the latest version on the official website as soon as it is received first time. If not, the latest version should be downloaded and upgraded.
Update your machines by DevManager.
Download the update package from our website www.ibelink.io, As Figure 8. Select the device that you want to update as figure 9, And then Click the button [Select Update Pack] to choose the update package which you can. The tool DevManager can also be downloaded in the item "Others" of the same page. Then click [Update Selected Dev] to update the device you selected. Or, you can click [Update All Devs] to update all the device by your searching. More details you can see in Figure 8-10.
FAQ
Can iBeLink N1 mining machine be over clocked?
No, do not do this. Overclock has a high possibility of causing permanent damage to the ASIC chip.