Fostex D-160 DVR User Manual


 
D-160 Owner's Manual (Before operating the D-160)
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Installing a hard disk in the Model 9040B removable case
If you have purchased one of the hard disks listed in the "Supplement," you need to
install the disk in the included removable case or Model 9040B optional removable case.
Follow the procedure below to install the disk in the removable case, and then
install the case in the D-160 as explained on the previous page, and format the disk.
Connector
Handle
Connect the cable
connector
<Note on connecting the connector>
Sometimes it may be difficult or awkward, due to a lack of space, to connect the connectors
when you are installing a hard disk into the removable case. In this event, do not apply
excessive force on the connector. Use caution to avoid injury or damage to the hard disk.
<WARNING>
A hard disk consists of precision parts, and is sensitive to strong shocks (such as being dropped).
Handle the disk with care. Install the disk on a level, stable surface.
Fostex is not responsible for any malfunction or damage caused by incorrect handling.
<CAUTION>
If any part of the disk unit touches the case bottom, paste an "insulation seal (diameter: 18mm)"
included in the package of the case at the point of contact.
Some disk units may have such a dimension that the part could touch the case. If you use a
disk with a part touching the case, a short circuit, malfunction, or damage could result. Make
sure that no part of the disk touches the case, or paste the seal.
<Note>
Be sure to set the DIP switch or the JUMPER switch on the hard disk to "MASTER" when you
install the hard disk in the removable case. The disk will not operate if the setting is "
SLAVE."
(Refer to Hard Disk's Owner's Manual for details.)
1. Disassemble the removable case.
Refer to the diagram to remove the bottom of the case.
Bottom
Remove
Place your figures on the upper part of the case, and
remove the bottom so that it will open in the direction of
the arrow.
Hold down the case
with your hand.
Model 9040B
2. Insert the disk unit into the case, and connect the cable connectors on the case to the
appropriate connectors on the disk unit.