iBeLink K1 Specifications and Setup Guide
summary
This article is mainly used for the configuration and use of the iBelink K1 miner, and also has some useful suggestions to help you reduce your losses.
IvyLink K1 Specifications:
- hash rate: 5.3THash±5%,
- strength: 800W± 5% (wall power below 25°C)
- operating temperature: 0°C ~40°C
- networking connection: Ethernet
- working power: 190V~240V, 50Hz/60Hz
- size: 399mm (length) * 131mm (width) * 157mm (height)
- weight: 5.8kg
- We supply digital currency generated by the algorithm POW Blake2s.
- It is applied together with the main protocol, Stratum Protocol.
- Provides a management platform via web interface that simplifies system setup and large-scale deployment
- This will take effect when you restart your mining software or system using the web interface.
- Provides power-on system self-check function and real-time chip status monitoring function
- Provides LED displays for hashrate blades that provide convenience in managing large-scale mining machines
- Provides settings and automatic switching functions for the main mining pool and multiple backup mining pools.
- Errors can be monitored with independent hashrate blades and the RESTART button can be used to automatically recover the system.
- Hardware Watch Dog ensures that your system can automatically recover from network or system failures.
- Connection: Connect the network cable and power line, then turn on the device.
- Power on: When you power on the device, two LED lights (one red and one green) illuminate on the front panel.
- work mode
iBeLink K1 Instructions
After about a minute, the red light will turn off and the green light will continue to flash, meaning the device will start operating normally.
Step 1: Search for a Miner
Use the Searing Tool in Figure 1 to find your mining rig.
Figure 1
This tool can be obtained from: iBeLink Support
Figure 2
Step 2: Log in
Open your web browser and log in by entering your miner address. The password is ibelink. Click the (Login) button to log in to the miner. The login page is shown in Figure 3.
Figure 3
You can edit your username and password by clicking the (Password) button. The password management interface is shown in Figure 4 below.
Figure 4 – Management Interface
Please enter your existing password. Your new password and confirmation password must be the same. Then click (Change user password) To update your password, enter a new username in New Username if you want to modify the default username, otherwise leave it blank.
Step 3: Miner Status
When you log in to the miner system, the miner management homepage is displayed as shown in Figure 5.
Figure 5 – iBeLink K1 Miner Home Page
The miner’s basic information is displayed in each of the four areas of the screen.
- Current time, time zone, computer name, IP address, MAC address.
- Number of mining chips and blades, temperature, nonces per minute, hash rate per 5 seconds,
Number of nonces returned from the chip, number of accepts/rejects/errors. - Continuous running period of a single blade, PLL frequency and serial port speed.
- Number of single blade chips, current chip bitmap, number of nonces received by the chip in the last 30 minutes and their corresponding chip bitmap, number of accepts/rejects/errors, current difficulty, average nonce per minute, and other parameters.
- Statistics of the mining pool.
Step 4: Mining Configuration
Figure 6
iBeLink K1 mining configuration:
- Click (Reboot) to restart the system.
- Click (Restart) to restart the mining software.
- composition.
Click Next. (composition) Press the button on the left of Figure 6 to enter the configuration interface. The configuration interface is mainly divided into three parts, as shown in Figure 7.
Part 1:
- Click Next. (√) Pressing the button will display the details of the selected mining pool.
- Click Next. (top) Click the button to set this mining pool as the highest priority.
- Click Next. (Stop) Press the button to disconnect from this mining pool.
- Click Next. (delete) Click the button to delete this mining pool.
Second part:
Enter the mining pool address in Pool URL, the miner’s name in Pool User, and the password in Pool Password. (Add pool) Click the button to add a new mining pool to your mining software.
Figure 7 – Configuration
4. Set temperature notification
Enter your email address, alarm temperature interval, and temperature limit and click Next. (Set warning parameters) Click the button to complete email notification settings. Alarm temperature is used for automatic frequency adjustment. If the current blade temperature exceeds the warning temperature, the mining frequency is automatically reduced to protect the chip. The maximum alarm temperature cannot exceed 70°C.
5. Static IP settings
The miner is pre-configured to use DHCP. To use a static IP, you need to manage the settings as follows:
Enter the static IP, subnet mask, and network entries, enable IP Activation, and click Next. (IP Configuration Settings) button. If you want to return to DHCP mode later, remove IP Enable and (IP Configuration Settings) button. Some routers require that setting to use a static IP address for mining. In this case, to properly use a static IP address for mining, you need to fully understand the router you are using. You must restart your computer for the IP mode settings to take effect.
6. Save configuration
After setting all parameters, click Next. (Save Configuration) Save all parameters. If you do not save, this parameter will become invalid after you restart the miner.
7. ASIC chip parameter settings
The maximum operating frequency PLL preset by the miner is 700Mhz. You can modify the upper limit of the frequency by entering a valid PLL value. (PLL settings) Click the button to complete the setup. It is not recommended to change the preset PLL frequency unless advised by a specialist. The new highest PLL frequency will take effect after system restart.
Part 3:
The updateMiner/rollbackMiner/restoreMiner functions are used to upgrade and restore versions of the Miner program.
The current mining software version is shown in the third part of Figure 7, similar to cgminer 5.3.3.
- Click Next. (Update Minor) Click the button to update your (latest) mining software.
- Click Next. (RollbackMiner) You can roll back your mining software to a previous version at the touch of a button.
- Click Next. (Restoration Miner) You can restore your mining software to its factory version at the touch of a button.
Version update information
- date :- October 14, 2020
- introduction :- First released version
- version :- 0.1
packing list
agenda | Element | number | introduction |
One | machine box | One | Size (cm) |
2 | power cabal | One | power supply |
three | Techniques and Manuals | One | within this document |