6
Push the card down lightly onto the standoff mount and fasten the standoff screw.
You only need to tighten enough to keep the NVMe SSD snug.
7
Remove the protective blue film from the heat pad on the inside of the cover plate.
8
Replace the cover plate, the screws will only line up when installed correctly. You will
feel a little pressure on the cover plate from the density of the NVMe SSD combined
with the heat pads. This is normal as it is how they will conduct heat away from
the board.
9
Turn the unit right side up and reconnect your power and other cables.
Formatting The Cache
Once your NVMe SSD is installed you will need to format it.
1
When a recognized NVMe SSD is installed, the 'cache' icon will display 'format' instead
of 'no cache'. Tap on the icon to open the format window.
2
A window will appear prompting you to format the cache. Tap on 'format'. This will erase
any data on the NVMe SSD.
3
Formatting will begin. Once complete the cache will be ready to use. Tap 'ok'.
Once your cache is formatted, you will not need to format it again unless you remove the NVMe
and install a different one, such as one with a higher capacity.
Cache Icons and Status
The storage capacity of the cache is dependent on the NVMe media size and the codec and
resolution you are recording. When you have a valid signal connected to the rear of the
HyperDeck Extreme 8K HDR, the cache icon on the front panel will display the duration
available to record based on your current resolution and selected codec. If there is no valid
signal connected, the cache icon will display the space available in GB.
Using the Optional Internal Cache
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