
May 16, 2016
T2 Elite 2/Pro 2/Express 2/Elite/Pro/Express Service Manual
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FRU functional descriptions
2.5 inch removable SSD bay
2.5 inch removable SSD bay is equipped on T2 Elite/Pro/Express.
The SSD is inserted into the 2.5 inch removable SSD bay to input or output video and
audio data.
Refer to
"2.5 inch removable SSD bay removal" on page 99
SSD (for the system)
The SSD (for the system) consists of the C: drive with Windows OS and the D: drive
for the database, configuration settings, and logs.
Refer to
"SSD (for the system) removal" on page 97
for procedures.
HDD/SSD (for data)
They are independent drives exclusively for media storage. For the T2 Elite 2/
Express 2/Elite/Express, the media is written or "striped" across the drives in a
continuous fashion, which makes the 2 drives a "stripe group". For the T2 Pro 2/Pro,
the media is striped across 4 drives (2 pairs of mirrored drives). These 4 drives are
recognized as one striped set.
The media stripe group appears as the V: drive to the Windows operating system.
Refer to
"HDD/SSD (for data) removal" on page 94
for procedures.
I/O board unit
I/O board unit consists of Input board, Output board, GPIO board, and riser card. It
provides the majority of the T2's media-related input and output connectors on the
rear panel. This board hosts the circuits responsible for encoding/decoding video and
processing audio and timecode. It is connected to the motherboard via the riser card.
The riser card is connected to the touch screen LCD to display images on the touch
screen LCD.
Refer to
"I/O board unit removal" on page 128
for procedures.
XLR×6 unit
XLR×6 unit is a primarily an extension of the I/O board unit and consists of an XLR
board and XLR audio connectors.
Refer to
"XLR×6 unit removal" on page 120
for procedures.
SATA card unit
SATA card unit is equipped on T2 Elite/Pro/Express.
The 2.5 inch removable SSD bay is connected to the motherboard via the SATA card
unit.
Refer to
"SATA card unit removal" on page 130
for procedures.