Extron electronic VNR 100 manual Media Drive Replacement Kit, Replacing the Media Drive

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Media Drive Replacement Kit

Replacing the Media Drive

1.If necessary, switch the recorder off by pressing and holding down the power switch (figure 14, A) until the LEDs (figure 14, B) flash red and then go out.

ATTENTION: Never remove or insert the drive while the unit is powered on.

2.Unplug the recorder.

3.Press the red catch (see the figure to the right). The lever arm is released.

4.Swing the lever arm out until it is perpendicular to the front of the drive caddy (see the figure to ther right). Use the arm to pull the caddy out of the drive bay.

5.Remove the drive. There are no screws to be removed or cable connections to be undone.

6.Insert the new drive into the drive bay.

7.Push the caddy back into the recorder.

8.Swing the lever arm back until it clicks into place behind the catch.

NOTE: When the new drive is correctly seated, all necessary connections are automatically formed.

9.Reconnect the power to the VNR 100 and power it on by pressing the power switch.

Configuring the New Drive

Initial configuration is through the browser of a computer connected to the same network as the VNR 100.

1.In the browser address bar, enter the IP address of the recorder followed by a colon and the port number (for example 192.168.254.254:8080). The login page opens (see the figure to the right).

2.Enter the Username and Password.

NOTE: By default, the Username and

Password are both config.

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Contents VNR VN-Matrix Single Channel RecorderSafety Instructions Safety Instructions English Chinese Simplified(简体中文)FCC Class a Notice Specifications Availability Registered TrademarksSoftware Commands Conventions Used in this GuideNotifications Contents VNR 100 Contents Introduction About the GuideAbout the VNR 100 Recorder Application Diagram VNR 100 DrivesTransport Protocols Used for Streaming Overview of Recorded StreamsOverview of Stream Playback Multicast RTP An Overview NetworkUnicast RTP An Overview Unicast TCP An OverviewDefinitions Features Rear Panel Features Panels and CablingFront Panel Features Front Panel CoverActivity Configuration Hardware Setup Setup OverviewVNR 100 Power Up Procedure VNR 100 Power Down ProcedureInitial Configuration of the VNR VNR 100 Web Enterprise Controller Login Screen Getting Started with the Enterprise ControllerOS Drive Replacement Kit Replacing VNR 100 DrivesReplacing the OS Drive Configuring the New Drive Click Apply Changes Media Drive Replacement Kit Replacing the Media DriveMonitoring Free and Used Disk Space Directory and File StructureDefault Factory Settings Reference InformationVN-Matrix System Port Usage Port Transport Usage Rack Mounting Using Rack Rails Included PartsMounting the VNR UL Guidelines for Rack MountingAttaching the rear inner rail to the VNR Attaching the Rear Inner RailAttaching the rack rails to a standard rack Assembling the Rack RailsAttaching the rack rails to a Telco rack Attaching Rack Rails to a Telco RackInstalling the VNR 100 into the rack Mounting the VNR 100 on the Rack RailsFinished Installation Standard Rack MountExtron Warranty USA, Canada, South America Central America Japan
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VNR 100 specifications

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