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CAUTION:  

If  the   device   is  changed  or   modified 

without permission from RED, the user  may void 
his or her authority to operate the equipment.

AUSTRALIA AND NEW ZEALAND STATEMENTS

RED  declares that the  radio equipment described in this document 
comply with the following international standards.

IEC 60065 - Product Safety

ETSI EN 300 328 - Technical requirement for radio equipment

RED declares digital devices described in this document comply with 
the following Australian and New Zealand standards.

AS/NZS CISPR 22 – Electromagnetic Interference

AS/NZS 61000.3.2 – Power Line Harmonics

AS/NZS 61000.3.3 – Power Line Flicker

JAPAN STATEMENTS

This   is   a   Class   B   product   based   on   the  
standard  of  the   Voluntary  Control  Council 
for   Interference   (VCCI)   for   information  
technology equipment. If this equipment is 
used near a radio or television receiver in a 
domestic   environment,   it  may  cause   radio 
interference. Install and use the equipment 

according to the instruction manual.

EUROPEAN UNION COMPLIANCE STATEMENTS

RED   declares   that   the  
radio

 

equipment

 

described   in   this  
document   comply   with  
the   R&TTE   Directive  
(1999/5/EC)   issued   by  
the   Commission   of   the  

European Community.

Compliance   with   this   directive   implies   conformity   to   the   following  
European   Norms   (in   brackets   are   the   equivalent   international  
standards).

EN 60065 (IEC 60065) – Product Safety

ETSI EN 300 328 Technical requirement for radio equipment

ETSI EN 301 489 General EMC requirements for radio 
equipment.

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DSMC FAN 2.0 UPGRADE INSTRUCTIONS

INFORMATION

Products   with   the   CE   marking   comply   with   the   EMC   Directive  
(2004/108/EC) and the Low Voltage Directive (2006/95/EC) issued by 
the Commission of the European Community. Compliance with these 
directives implies conformity to the following European Product Family 
Standards.

EN 55022 (CISPR 22) – Electromagnetic Interference

EN 55024-1 (CISPR 24) – Electromagnetic Immunity

EN 61000-3-2 (IEC610000-3-2) – Power Line Harmonics

EN 61000-3-3 (IEC610000) – Power Line Flicker

EN 60065 (IEC60065) – Product Safety

WASTE ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONIC EQUIPMENT (WEEE)

The   Waste   Electrical   and   Electronic  
Equipment   (WEEE)   mark   applies   only   to  
countries   within   the   European   Union   (EU)  
and Norway. This symbol on the product and 
accompanying documents means that used 
electrical and electronic products should not 
be mixed with general household waste. For 
proper   treatment,   recovery   and   recycling,  
please   take   this   product   to   designated  
collection   points   where   it  will  be   accepted  
free   of   charge.   Alternatively,   in   some  
countries   you   may   be   able   to   return   your  

products to your  local retailer  upon purchase  of an equivalent new 
product.

Disposing of this product correctly will help save valuable resources 
and prevent any potential negative effects on human health and the 
environment,   which   could  otherwise   arise   from  inappropriate   waste  
handling.   Contact   your   local   authority   for   further   details   of   your  
nearest designated collection point. Penalties may be  applicable  for  
incorrect   disposal   of   this   waste,   in   accordance   with   you   national  
legislation.

For   business  users  in   the   European   Union,   if   you   wish   to   discard 
electrical and electronic  equipment,  contact your  dealer  or  supplier  
for further information.

USAGE RESTRICTIONS FOR PRODUCTS THAT INCORPORATE 
R.C.P.

Products that fall into this category are denoted 
by   inclusion   of   the   Class   2   identifier   symbol  
(exclamation   mark   in   a   circle)   accompanying  
the CE  Mark  on the products regulatory label, 
example to the left.

 

Summary of Contents for DSMC FAN 2.0

Page 1: ...DSMC FAN 2 0 UPGRADE KIT RED COM DSMC FAN 2 0 UPGRADE INSTRUCTIONS...

Page 2: ...2 Upgrade Bottom Fan 9 Required Tools 9 Remove Current Bottom Fan 9 Install 2 0 Bottom Fan 11 CHAPTER 3 Install Top Fan 15 Top Fan Compatibility 15 Install Top Fan with Top Vent Scoop 16 Install Top...

Page 3: ...s e aux deux conditions suivantes 1 l appareil ne doit pas produire de brouillage et 2 l utilisateur de l appareil doit accepter tout brouillage radio lectrique subi m me si le brouillage est suscepti...

Page 4: ...Directive 2006 95 EC issued by the Commission of the European Community Compliance with these directives implies conformity to the following European Product Family Standards EN 55022 CISPR 22 Electro...

Page 5: ...ny ventilation openings or obstruct cooling fan airflow CAUTION Proper camera ventilation requires a minimum 0 5 1 25 cm clearance between the camera ventilation openings and external surfaces Verify...

Page 6: ...attery Available battery capacity may also be temporarily lessened after storage in low temperature conditions WARNING DO NOT expose the battery to excessive heat WARNING Danger of explosion if an inc...

Page 7: ...rranty plan Damage to the BRAIN or other components of the DSMC system caused by improper installation is not covered under warranty WARNING The top of the BRAIN and top fan may be hot To prevent acci...

Page 8: ...the lower tabs from the locking ring using a T8 TORX driver ADDITIONAL RESOURCES The following resources offer additional information about RED the DSMC system and the RED community RED com Check the...

Page 9: ...power sources accessories the lens and the lens mount 3 Cover the camera opening with a DSMC Front Body Cap to protect your sensor from dust and foreign particles during the fan upgrade procedure 4 P...

Page 10: ...of the current fan assembly Figure Pinch Fan Corners NOTE In the next step DO NOT pull out the connector or damage will occur 8 While continuing to hold the upper right and lower left corners of the...

Page 11: ...TE If any of the fan bumpers fall off of the fan assembly during the installation process reattach the bumpers and ensure that they are properly aligned 1 Identify the new fan assembly 2 Align the fem...

Page 12: ...an assembly so that the fan bumpers are facing away from the camera and that the label on the fan is facing inward toward the camera Keep the front of the fan assembly tilted forward and make sure tha...

Page 13: ...ORX driver to install the two 2 M3x0 5 x 6 mm cap screws included that attach the fan grill to the BRAIN DO NOT FULLY TIGHTEN Figure Install Cap Screws 7 Tighten the M3x0 5 x 6 mm screws evenly DO NOT...

Page 14: ...e that your camera recognizes the new fan For more information go to Configure Firmware on page 27 NOTE If you need to replace any screws submit a Support ticket at https support red com COPYRIGHT 201...

Page 15: ...an EPIC M top vent scoop install the replacement EPIC X top vent scoop included in the DSMC Fan 2 0 Upgrade Kit Top and Bottom Top EPIC when installing the top fan SCARLET X top vent scoop 125 2100 No...

Page 16: ...ower supplies accessories and the lens 3 Place the BRAIN on a suitable flat work surface with the top of the BRAIN facing upward 4 Use a T8 TORX driver to remove the four 4 M2 5x0 45 x 6 mm cap screws...

Page 17: ...ure Remove Top 6 Use a T6 TORX driver included to remove the two 2 M2x0 4 x 4 mm cap screws from the exhaust fan pogo cover black plastic slip Figure Remove Cap Screws COPYRIGHT 2019 RED COM LLC 955 0...

Page 18: ...igure Remove Cover INSTALL TOP FAN AND TOP VENT SCOOP 1 Place the top fan assembly on top of the vent so that the RED PRO lettering is facing up and the connector is facing down Figure Align Top Fan 2...

Page 19: ...ly DO NOT exceed 30 in oz or damage may occur WARNING DO NOT OVERTIGHTEN Figure Install Top Fan 4 Place the top vent scoop on top of the fan Figure Place Top on Fan COPYRIGHT 2019 RED COM LLC 955 0012...

Page 20: ...ccessories that you may have removed from the BRAIN 8 Upgrade your firmware or perform a hardware rediscover to ensure that your camera recognizes the new fan For more information go to Configure Firm...

Page 21: ...wer supplies accessories and the lens 3 Place the BRAIN on a suitable flat work surface with the top of the BRAIN facing upward Figure Loosen M4x0 7 x 12 5 mm Captive Screws 4 Use a 3 16 hex key to lo...

Page 22: ...Plate 7 Use a T6 TORX driver included to remove the two 2 M2x0 4 x 4 mm cap screws from the exhaust fan pogo cover black plastic slip Figure Remove Cap Screws COPYRIGHT 2019 RED COM LLC 955 0012 REV N...

Page 23: ...e also applicable to the original DSMC Tactical Top Plate that was modified by RED to accommodate the top fan 1 Ensure that the original Tactical Top Plate and exhaust fan pogo cover are already remov...

Page 24: ...ch the top fan to the BRAIN by installing two 2 M2x0 4 x 4 mm cap screws included with a T6 TORX driver included DO NOT FULLY TIGHTEN Figure Install Top Fan 5 Tighten the M2x0 4 x 4 mm cap screws even...

Page 25: ...captive screws in the plate with the threaded holes on top of the BRAIN 8 Use a 3 16 hex key to tighten the two 2 1 4 20 x 12 mm screws by about two 2 turns DO NOT FULLY TIGHTEN Figure Install 1 4 20...

Page 26: ...any accessories that you removed from the BRAIN 13 Upgrade your firmware or perform a hardware rediscover to ensure that your camera recognizes the new fan For more information go to Configure Firmwar...

Page 27: ...camera from www red com downloads 2 Perform the firmware upgrade on your camera NOTE For more information on upgrading firmware see the camera operation guides available at www red com downloads PERFO...

Page 28: ...irmware v4 0 12 and later NOTE The screenshots below are from firmware v6 0 1 Turn on the camera 2 Navigate to Menu Settings Setup Fan Control 3 Adjust the fan settings to meet your personal preferenc...

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