VNR 100 O/S Drive Replacement Kit • Setup Guide
The Extron VNR 100 Operating System (O/S) Drive Replacement Kit is an optional accessory for the VNR 100
recorder. The new drive is ready to be inserted into the recorder. It allows the recorder to be moved between secure
areas without compromising confidential data.
There are four drive bays on the front panel of the VNR 100. From left to right, they are numbered 0 - 3. The
O/S drive is labelled number 0.
O/S Drive (drive #0)
NOTES:
•
The replacement drive does not have a default IP address assigned. This must be set by the user.
•
The drive is licensed to run only on the VNR 100 for which it was supplied and cannot be used with any
other VNR 100 unit.
•
A label fixed to the top of the drive shows the serial number of the VNR 100 for which it is intended to
be used.
Replacing an Existing Drive
If necessary, switch the recorder off by pressing and
1.
holding down the power switch (
flash red and then go out.
ATTENTION:
Never remove or insert the drive
while the unit is powered on.
Unplug the recorder.
2.
Press the red catch. The lever arm is released (see the
3.
figures to the right).
Swing the lever arm out until it is perpendicular to the
4.
front of the drive caddy and use the arm to pull the
caddy out of the drive bay (see the figure to the right).
Remove the drive. There are no screws to be removed or
5.
cable connections to be undone.
Insert the new drive into the drive bay.
6.
Push the caddy into the recorder.
7.
Swing the lever arm back until it clicks into place behind the catch.
8.
ATTENTION:
Do not power on the unit at this time.
Configuring the New Drive
Attach a mouse to the rear panel PS/2 mouse port (
1.
panel PS/2 keyboard port (
keyboard to the front panel USB ports (
the rear panel USB ports (
Connect a VGA monitor to the rear panel port (
2.
a
b
) until the LEDs (
e
f
). Alternatively, you may connect the mouse and
c
in the figure at the top of the page) or
d
).
g
).
c
)
) and a keyboard to the rear
b
a
e
d
f
d
g
1
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