Pelco DX8100 Series manual Lift the drive out of the basket

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3.To remove a mounting basket:

NOTE: It is recommended that you do not remove previously installed drives. If you must remove a drive for any reason, be sure to note the locations of the drives within the drive basket. It is critical that you return the drives to their original locations in the DX8100.

a.Using a Phillips screwdriver, unscrew the four screws that secure the drive mounting basket to the chassis. Refer to Figure 4.

Figure 4. Removing a System Disk Mounting Basket

b.Gently lift the basket up and out. Be careful not to force the basket free or to disturb other components inside the unit. Refer to Figure 5.

Figure 5. Lifting System Disk Mounting Basket

4.Remove the system and data drive (if applicable) from the basket:

a.Using a Phillips screwdriver, unscrew the screws that secure the drive to the basket.

b.Lift the drive out of the basket.

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Contents DX8100 Series Hybrid Video Recorders Page Contents List of Illustrations Unit must be shut down to install the system and data disk Important Safety InstructionsDescription Parts List and ToolsInstalling a Hard Disk Drive Removing Chassis Cover Opening the ChassisDVD-RW Interior Component LayoutRemoving a Drive Removing Sata Power and Data CablesLift the drive out of the basket Installing a Drive Partitioning the System Drive Setting Up the System DriveDX8100 Boot Settings View Press Enter. The Boot Device Priority screen appears Installing Windows and DX8100 Application Software Page Formatting the System Drive Data Partition Setting UP the System Data PartitionClick Format. The Format E dialog appears refer to Figure Optional Configuring the Data Drive Configuring a Hard Drive Setting Up a Video Data DriveSelect Disks to Initialize Dialog Data Disk Status Changed to Dynamic Converting a Dynamic Disk to a Basic DiskPartitioning the Data Disk Reinstalling the DX8100 Allocating a System and Data Drive Simultaneously Allocating a DriveC2639M-B 8/09 Viewing the Unallocated Drive Allocating a NEW Video Data DriveC2639M-B 8/09 Revision History Product Warranty and Return Information