Honeywell K9696V2 5.2Unit Hard Disk, 5.1.1Detachable Camera I/O, 5.2.1Hard Disk Report

Models: K9696V2

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5.1.1Detachable Camera I/O

Multi-Media Unit: Installation Instructions

Do not block the air intakes on the side of a Multi-Media unit.

A warning sticker indicates this on the right-hand side of the unit.

Placing equipment, such as a monitor, directly on top of the Multi-Media unit is not recommended.

5.1.1Detachable Camera I/O

A detachable sub-panel is used for mounting the camera input/output (I/O) connectors and monitor outputs. This is convenient for swapping a unit with another without having to disconnect cameras from a unit.

!51 To detach the sub-panel

1.Power down the unit.

2.At the back of the panel, unscrew the two thumbscrews. See fig. 40.

3.Pull the panel straight out, to avoid bending pins of the connectors inside.

Detaching the panel can serve to speed-up servicing or replacement of a Multi-Media unit, while preserving camera wiring.

Fig. 40. Removing the camera input/output (I/O) connectors.

5.2Unit Hard Disk

S.M.A.R.T. checking for degradation

Hard disk use on a unit for storing video, audio and data, is monitored for signs of degradation that can lead to failure. Degradation is reported on a Multi-Media unit’s blue LCD screen as: “CRITICAL STATE: DISK FAILURE”. The pilot light on a disk drive turns red to identify a hard disk that is degrading. This degradation report is also a Multi-Media event: S.M.A.R.T. (Self Monitoring Analysis and Recording Technology).

5.2.1Hard Disk Report

The SMART report is not a cause for alarm. It is a suggestion that the hard disk should be replaced. Contact an authorized Honeywell dealer to obtain a mounted hard disk for your Multi-Media unit. See figures 41 and 42.

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Honeywell K9696V2 5.2Unit Hard Disk, 5.1.1Detachable Camera I/O, 5.2.1Hard Disk Report, To detach the sub-panel