CALREC Putting Sound in the Picture 471212SFPS WITH HANDLES - LATCHED• Both SFPs shown are locked inplace - Latch / extraction handlesin outer position (or ‘down’ positionfor fibre).SFPS WITH HANDLES - UNLATCHED• Both SFPs free to remove - Latch/ extraction handles in inner (or‘Lifted’ for fibre) position.AUTO-LATCHING SFP• Depress the release buttonto remove.Other SFPs automatically latch into placewhen they are inserted fully and they havea release button on their inside edge.The fibre SFPs shown in the orientationdiagrams and on this page are of this typeand have blue release buttons. To remove,depress the button using a small flatblade, screwdriver or similar tool. The SFPmodule will then be free to be removed.SFPslotcoversDust covers should be fitted to all SFPslots that do not have SFP modules fittedin them in order to maintain connectionreliability.LooseSFPstorageSFP modules are small, yet reasonablyexpensive devices. When removing orchanging SFPs, take care to keep track ofthem and store loose modules in a clean,dry, and anti-static environment. FibreSFPs should always have a dust coverfitted into their optical transceiver endwhen no fibre is connected to them.Calrec will not be liable for lost ormissing SFP modules, or damage dueto poor storage.SFP design varies depending on themanufacturer, please ensure that SFPsare correctly latched in place after fittingthem. In the event that a connection isnot automatically established after hot-plugging an SFP, please reset the unit theSFP is plugged in to.