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HSR-1/1P
HSR-2/2P
This unit has a built-in hard disk drive (HDDs). Pay careful attention to the followings and perform
operations with extra care when installing, servicing, and maintaining this unit.
Never give any mechanical shock and vibration
This may cause an HDD trouble or destroy the data in HDD.
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Pack this unit using the specified packing materials when carrying the unit. Use a cart with less-
vibration when carrying this unit by a cart. If an excessive mechanical shock and vibration are applied,
the HDD may be damaged.
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Never move this unit under power-on state. Take out or insert this unit from or into the rack in a state of
powering off. Also never install or remove the cabinet under power-on state.
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When putting the unit on the floor, put this unit gently with the four specified feet which is attached to
the bottom of the unit on the floor. If there are no feet on the bottom, attach them before putting this
unit, or put this unit gently so that no sound is generated.
Never operate the unit for 30 seconds after the power is turned off
The disks in HDD rotate by inertia for a while after the power is turned off. In this case, the heads are in
the unstable state. During this period, the HDD is more sensitive to a mechanical shock and vibration than
during power on state. Never give even a slight shock at least 30 seconds after the power is turned off.
Operations can be initiated (because the disks stop) after 30 seconds or more.
In the event of trouble in HDD
If there is something wrong with the HDD of this unit (a failure occurs in the HDD), handle this unit in
the same manner as described above. This protects the HDD from increase of the damage till confirming
the contents of the failure or analyzing the failure.
Pay careful attention to the following when handlings the HDD alone.
Notes when carrying or keeping the HDD
Pack the HDD using the specified packing materials when carrying or keeping the HDD. Moreover,
choose the method which the HDD is not subject to the vibration when carrying.
CAUTION FOR HANDLING THE UNIT WITH BUILT-IN HDDS
Summary of Contents for HSR-1
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Page 116: ...6 4 HSR 1 1P HSR 2 2P 6 1 3 Loading Unloading 6 1 4 Manual Up Down the FL Block ...
Page 118: ...6 6 HSR 1 1P HSR 2 2P Attach the jigs ...
Page 123: ...6 11 HSR 1 1P HSR 2 2P PHASE ADJUSTMENT K PHASE ADJUSTMENT L PHASE ADJUSTMENT M ...
Page 152: ...6 40 HSR 1 1P HSR 2 2P 6 4 33 Roller Shaft Assembly and Roller Belt Removing Attaching ...
Page 153: ...6 41 HSR 1 1P HSR 2 2P 6 4 34 LID Opener Removing Attaching ...
Page 156: ...6 44 HSR 1 1P HSR 2 2P 6 5 ADJUSTMENTS AND CHECKS 6 5 1 Adjustment Position ...
Page 157: ...6 45 HSR 1 1P HSR 2 2P 6 5 2 Adjustment Order ...
Page 161: ...6 49 HSR 1 1P HSR 2 2P 4 Adjustment order ...
Page 170: ...6 58 HSR 1 1P HSR 2 2P 6 6 SERVICE MODE 6 6 1 Data Processing ...
Page 171: ...6 59 HSR 1 1P HSR 2 2P 6 6 2 Service Mode ...
Page 172: ...6 60 HSR 1 1P HSR 2 2P 6 6 3 System Control Adjustment ...
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Page 175: ...6 63 HSR 1 1P HSR 2 2P 6 6 4 Servo System Adjustments ...
Page 176: ...6 64 HSR 1 1P HSR 2 2P 6 6 5 Video System Adjustments 6 6 5 1 RP 228 Board Adjustments ...
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Page 180: ...6 68 HSR 1 1P HSR 2 2P 6 6 6 Location Diagram of Adjustment Related Parts ...
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