Defrag Scientific Atlanta 8000/8300

How to defrag the HDD of the Scientific Atlanta 8000 series.

Push pause for 20 – 25 seconds, until the mail light starts blinking (the little envelop above the clock)

Push the PAGE- (minus) button, you will get E – xx (where xx is a number) instead of the clock.

Push the STOP button 3 times.

Then simply wait. Your machine will defrag and then turn itself off.

You will not lose any data or settings as you would with the reformatting of the drive.

Make sure you DO NOT push the LIST button 3 times instead of the Stop button as LIST will actually reformat the HDD and you will lose all your settings and recordings.

Network Cable

Solid vs. Stranded, what’s the difference?

Solid conductor uses 1 solid wire per conductor, so in a 4 pair (8 conductor) roll, there would be a total of 8 solid wires. Stranded conductor uses multiple wires wrapped around each other in each conductor, so in a 4 pair (8 conductor) 7 strand roll, there would be a total of 56 wires.

Solid conductor is useful because it can be punched down onto wall jacks and since it is a single conductor, it seats properly in a insulation displacement connector. Solid is less useful when you are terminating RJ-45 connectors on it because most RJ-45 connectors use 2 prongs which penetrate the conductor. This is bad for solid because it has the tendency to break when it is penetrated. Using a 3 prong connector creates a good connection and doesn’t break the conductor, because the 3 prongs wrap around the conductor instead of penetrating it. We still recommend using stranded for patch cables, even if you have the 3 prong connectors because the most solid connection is made by penetrating multiple stranded connectors. Stranded is much less useful for punching down on wall jacks because the strands do not keep their perfect round shape when thrust into a insulation displacement connector. For the best results, use solid for wall jacks and patch panels. Use stranded for crimp-on connectors.