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2. To ensure that N1 is properly connected, try to pull N1 outward. The N1 has properly engaged the module
rack if it cannot be pulled out.
To remove the N1 from the module rack of the host monitor, lift the latch (refer to 2.4.4 Bottom View) at the
bottom of the N1 and pull the N1 out.
• To prevent the N1 from falling out, after inserting the N1 into the module rack, always check that the
N1 properly engaged the module rack.
• To prevent the N1 from falling, catch it with another hand while pulling it out from the module rack.
• There is no module rack for the BeneVision N22 or BeneVision N19 monitors. The N1 can be
connected to the BeneVision N22 or BeneVision N19 monitor through the SMR or Dock.
2.9.2 Connecting the N1 to the Host Monitor through the Satellite Module Rack
(SMR)
To connect the N1 to the host monitor through the SMR, follow this procedure:
1. Connect the SMR to the host monitor.
2. Insert the N1 to the SMR. Firmly push the N1 until an audible click is heard indicating that the clip (refer to
2.4.4 Bottom View ) engaged the SMR.
3. To ensure that the N1 is properly connected, try to pull the N1 outward. The N1 has properly engaged the
module rack if it cannot be pulled out.
To remove the N1 from the SMR, lift the latch (refer to 2.4.4 Bottom View) at the bottom of the N1 and pull the N1
out.
• To prevent N1 from falling out, after inserting the N1 into the SMR, always check that the N1
properly engaged the SMR.
• To prevent the N1 from falling, catch it with another hand while pulling it out from the SMR.
2.9.3 Connecting the N1 to the Host Monitor through the Dock
To connect the N1 to the host monitor through the Dock, follow this procedure:
1. Connect the N1 to the Dock.
2. Connect the host monitor connector of the Dock with the SMR connector of the host monitor using the
dock data cable.