Installation Manual Profile PDR 100 9GB Disk Drive Upgrade Tektronix, Inc. PO Box 1000 Wilsonville, OR 97070-1000 USA 1-800-547-8949 (USA and Canada) 1-503-682-7300 http://www.tek.com...
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Tektronix, Inc., P.O. Box 1000, Wilsonville, Oregon 97070-1000 USA. TEKTRONIX, TEK, and Profile are registered trademarks of Tektronix, Inc. Other trade names used in this document are trademarks or registered trademarks of the manufacturers or vendors of the associated products.
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Product Damage Precautions Provide Proper To prevent product overheating, provide proper ventilation. Ventilation Do Not Operate with If you suspect there is damage to this product, have it Suspected Failures inspected by qualified service personnel. PDR 100 9GB Disk Drive Upgrade...
CAUTION indicates a hazard to property including the product. Symbols on the The following symbols may appear on the product: Product DANGER high voltage Protective ground (earth) terminal ATTENTION – refer to manual PDR 100 9GB Disk Drive Upgrade...
Dangerous voltages or currents may exist in this product. Servicing with Disconnect power and remove battery (if applicable) before Power On removing protective panels, soldering, or replacing components. To avoid electric shock, do not touch exposed connections. PDR 100 9GB Disk Drive Upgrade...
Changes or modifications not expressly approved by Tektronix can affect emission compliance and could void the user’s authority to operate this equipment. Canadian EMC...
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IEC 950 – Safety of Information Technology Equipment, including Electrical Business Equipment (Second edition, 1991) CAN/CSA C22.2, No. 950-95 – Safety of Information Technology Equipment, including Electrical Business Equipment EN60950 – Safety of Information Technology Equipment, including Electrical Business Equipment PDR 100 9GB Disk Drive Upgrade...
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Certifications and Compliances PDR 100 9GB Disk Drive Upgrade...
Profile System. The procedures in this manual move step-by-step through the disassembly and re-assembly processes to aid you in successfully installing the upgrade kit. Tektronix recommends that you remove the PDR100 from the rack and place on a suitable work surface. This allows easier access to the Profile chassis.
• Any additional screws required to install the upgrade Tools Required Installing the upgrade requires tools listed below which are not provided. • Torx screwdriver with T8, T10, T15, and T20 tips • Diagonal cutters • ESD grounding straps PDR 100 9GB Disk Drive Upgrade...
SCSI connector. To prevent damage, take ESD precautions when handling the drives. Also, when returning them, the drives should only be transported and stored in the ESD bags they were shipped in. PDR 100 9GB Disk Drive Upgrade...
NOTE: Do not discard any items unless specifically instructed to do Before You Begin Tektronix recommends that you remove the PDR100 from the rack and place on a suitable work surface such as a table or workbench. The instructions that follow assume that the PDR100 is resting on a flat, level surface.
• the power supply shield • the old disk drive cables • the fan tray • the old LED cables (if they don’t have EMI suppression beads) • the old disk drive tray with its drives. PDR 100 9GB Disk Drive Upgrade...
2. Using a Torx tool with the T10 tip, remove the four drive tray screws from the bottom of the chassis as shown in Figure 2. 9686-1 Figure 2. Removing the bottom drive tray screws PDR 100 9GB Disk Drive Upgrade...
Discard the front cover. 2. Remove the screws which secure the front cover to the chassis.( in Figure 3). Set the rear cover aside. 9496-1 Figure 3. Removing the top covers PDR 100 9GB Disk Drive Upgrade...
3. Use the Torx tool with the T10 tip to remove the screw ( in Figure 4) which secures the front hold-down bracket. 4. Lift the hold-down bracket ( in Figure 4) up and out of the chassis and set it aside. PDR 100 9GB Disk Drive Upgrade...
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Disassembling the PDR100 9675-2 Figure 4. Removing the circuit board hold-downs PDR 100 9GB Disk Drive Upgrade...
3. Carefully cut and remove all cable ties that secure the old SCSI cables to other cables, or to the chassis. You must also cut and remove other wire ties that secure cabling running to the fan tray board and the fan tray in the same area. PDR 100 9GB Disk Drive Upgrade...
For short circuit boards, carefully grasp the board and lift upward to free the circuit board from the motherboard connectors. You might need to remove an adjacent tall board to get enough room for a safe hold on the board. PDR 100 9GB Disk Drive Upgrade...
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9GB Disk Drive Upgrade 9040-13 Figure 6. Screw locations for a board bracket PDR 100 9GB Disk Drive Upgrade...
Figure 7). 9686-3 Figure 7. Removing the power supply shield 2. Carefully move the shield back and to the left until it can be lifted out of the chassis ( in Figure 7). PDR 100 9GB Disk Drive Upgrade...
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9GB Disk Drive Upgrade 3. Disconnect the two cables from the connectors at the top rear of the power supply. See Figure 8. 9686-27 Disconnect cables from power supply Figure 8. Disconnecting the power supply cables PDR 100 9GB Disk Drive Upgrade...
Figure 9. 3. Use the Torx tool with the T15 tip to remove the four screws mounting the fan tray to the chassis. See Figure 10. PDR 100 9GB Disk Drive Upgrade...
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Figure 10. Removing the fan tray 4. Slightly tip the top of the fan tray forward and carefully pull the tray up and out of the chassis without damaging the surrounding cabling. Set the fan tray aside. PDR 100 9GB Disk Drive Upgrade...
2. Use the Torx tool with the T15 tip to remove the four screws on the right and three screws on the left of the chassis ( in Figure 12) that mount the drive tray to the chassis. PDR 100 9GB Disk Drive Upgrade...
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9GB Disk Drive Upgrade 9686 Figure 12. Removing the Drive Tray 3. Carefully tip the top of the disk tray toward the rear panel and lift up and out of the chassis ( in Figure 12). PDR 100 9GB Disk Drive Upgrade...
1. Being careful to support the front panel, use the Torx tool with the T20 tip to remove the four screws that mount the handles and front panel to the chassis in Figure 13). 9686-2 Figure 13. Removing the front panel and backing plate PDR 100 9GB Disk Drive Upgrade...
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2. Disconnect the LED cable from the top left of the chassis, and the On/Standby cable from the bottom right of the front panel as shown in Figure 14. Disconnect cable Disconnect cable 9686-18 Figure 14. Disconnecting the front panel cables PDR 100 9GB Disk Drive Upgrade...
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3. Use the Torx tool with the T8 tip to remove the six screws that attach the backing plate to the rear of the front panel ( in Figure 15) and set the backing plate aside. 9686-28 Figure 15. Removing the front panel backing plate PDR 100 9GB Disk Drive Upgrade...
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7. Being careful not to pinch any cables, position the backing plate on the front panel and install the six screws to secure the backing plate to the front panel ( in Figure 16). Tighten the screws. PDR 100 9GB Disk Drive Upgrade...
PDR100 chassis, do not immediately tighten any of the screws. This will let you align screw holes when installing other components. Be sure to tighten all the screws once all the components are installed. PDR 100 9GB Disk Drive Upgrade...
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9GB Disk Drive Upgrade 9686-12 Figure 17. Installing the new tray PDR 100 9GB Disk Drive Upgrade...
Figure 18). 4. Slide the fan assembly back into place and align the screw holes. 5. Insert the four T15 Torx-head screws. Attach provided foam tape 9686-21 Figure 18. Installing the fan assembly PDR 100 9GB Disk Drive Upgrade...
1 on the board connector ( in Figure 19). 5. Re-install the front panel on the chassis and fasten the two handles to the front panel and the chassis with the four screws removed earlier. PDR 100 9GB Disk Drive Upgrade...
Slave Disk Recorder board. Be sure to use the hold-downs on top of the power supply to dress the SCSI cables. See Figure 20 SCSI A SCSI C 9686-22 Figure 20. Connecting the SCSI cables PDR 100 9GB Disk Drive Upgrade...
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Connect long power cable to J2 and power supply Reconnect cables (J6 &J7) SCSI A 9686-9 Connect short power SCSI C cable to power supply Figure 21. Connecting the fan tray cables PDR 100 9GB Disk Drive Upgrade...
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8. Slide the 9 GB drives into the drive tray. See Figure 22. NOTE: Be sure to correctly orient the 9 GB drives before inserting them into the tray. Incorrectly oriented drives will not connect to the SCSI connectors in the bottom of the tray. PDR 100 9GB Disk Drive Upgrade...
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9GB Disk Drive Upgrade 9979-3 Figure 22. Inserting the media drives 9. Reinstall RS-422 and Reference Genlock circuit boards (and any other boards that were removed). 10. Reinstall the board hold-down brackets. PDR 100 9GB Disk Drive Upgrade...
3. Install and tighten the drive tray screws on each side of the PDR100 chassis. 4. Return the PDR100 to its rack location and reconnect all cables to the rear panel that you disconnected at the beginning of this procedure. PDR 100 9GB Disk Drive Upgrade...
LED cable. 5. Use the Disk Utility to arrange the hard disks in logical groups. Refer to Using the PDR Disk Utility in the Profile Family User Manual for information and instructions. PDR 100 9GB Disk Drive Upgrade...
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