
StudioStation 100 • Reference Information
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Upgrading the SD Card
The internal 32 GB SD card in the StudioStation 100 is field changeable. Before upgrading
the SD card in the StudioStation 100, read the requirements and recommendations for the
SD card and the safety instructions for changing the card.
SD Card Requirements
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Form factor — SD
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Supported card types — SDSC, SDHC, and SDXC
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Minimum speed class — 10
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Minimum recommended write endurance — 50 TBW (terabytes written)
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Minimum operating temperature range — 0 °C to 70 °C
SD Card Recommendations
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Replacement SD cards should be specified for continuous recording (write/erase)
applications.
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Always replace the existing card with a new unused card as the remaining write
endurance on a used card can be unpredictable.
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Use extended or industrial temperature SD cards to insure the specified minimum
operating temperature range (listed above) is met.
SD Card Installation
To safely field change the SD card in the StudioStation 100 follow these safety steps:
1.
Unplug the AC cable before removing the cover.
NOTE:
The AC cable must never be connected to the StudioStation 100 while the
cover is removed.
2.
Disconnect all cables and remove the StudioStation 100 from any rack or other
installation option.
3.
Use proper ESD (electrostatic discharge) procedures and grounding techniques to avoid
damage to the unit when removing or installing the SD card.
CAUTION:
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Use proper grounding techniques during installation.
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Utilisez des techniques de mise à la terre correctes pendant l’installation.
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A grounding wrist strap is recommended.
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Un bracelet de mise à la terre est recommandé.
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Do not touch the electronic components or the connectors on the circuit
boards without being electrically grounded. Doing so could damage the
StudioStation 100.
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Ne pas toucher les composants électroniques ou les connecteurs sur les
circuits imprimés sans être électriquement relié à la terre. Cela pourrait
endommager le StudioStation 100.