Tektronix Option SUP6LP-WINM2 Installation Manual

Option SUP6LP-WINM2 Installation Instructions
Kit description
Install the optional SUP6LP-WINM2 m.2 solid state disk drive (SSD) on LPD64 instruments.
Once the SUP6LP-WINM2 is installed, configure your instrument with the Microsoft Windows 10 operating system. You can remove a supported SUP6LP-WINM2 m.2 SSD from one instrument and install it on another. A T-10 Torx screwdriver is required to install the SSD.
Installation
Remove the m.2 SSD from the bottom of your instrument and install the option SUP6LP-WIN2 SSD.
Before you begin
With the LPD64 6-SEC security option (installed at initial purchase), there is no C: drive on the instrument. User data such as waveform acquisitions and vertical, horizontal, and trigger settings, are not retained on the m.2 drive after the instrument is powered off. All acquisition data and setup information must be stored on external memory (USB or network).
CAUTION: Work on the instrument in an anti-static work area and use a wrist strap when removing or installing an m.2 drive. Failing to do so could damage the m.2 board and the circuit board to which it connects.
Procedure
1. Disconnect the power cord or unplug the instrument from the power source.
2. Turn the instrument bottom-up.
3. Locate the m.2 drive cover near the corner of the instrument.
4. Use a T-10 Torx screw driver to remove the three screws on the Sold State Drive cover, and remove the cover.
5. Use a T-10 Torx screwdriver to remove the screw from the end of the m.2 drive. The end of the m.2 board lifts upward as you loosen
the screw.
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Installation
6. Grasp the edges of the raised end and pull to remove the board.
7. Store or destroy the memory card in accordance with your organization’s guidelines.
8. Install SUP6LP-WIN2 m.2 SSD.
9. Reattach the board cover.
Powering on Windows for the first time
The instrument goes through a series of configuration bootups that require manual intervention when first powering up a new (never­installed) Windows drive in an instrument. Once the drive is configured, the instrument boots into Windows and starts the oscilloscope application from then on.
1. Power on the instrument. The oscilloscope powers up to initialize some settings, then shuts down.
2. Power on the instrument again. The instrument powers up into the application startup screen, then displays a message at the bottom of
the screen:
Updating System Files... This will take a few minutes.
The oscilloscope will shut down when the update is complete.
After a few minutes, the instrument powers down.
3. Power on the instrument again. The instrument boots up into Windows and starts the oscilloscope application.
The instrument attempts to activate the Windows license as part of the initial power-on process (See Activating Windows on page 3).
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