HD/SD Recorder HDR-60 Quick Start Guide www.datavideo.com May-20.
Table of contents Warnings and Precautions ............................................................................................................................................. 3 Warranty ........................................................................................................................................................................... 4 Disposal......................................................................................................................................
Warnings and Precautions 1. Read all of these warnings and save them for later reference. 2. Follow all warnings and instructions marked on this unit. 3. Unplug this unit from the wall outlet before cleaning. Do not use liquid or aerosol cleaners. Use a damp cloth for cleaning. 4. Do not use this unit in or near water. 5. Do not place this unit on an unstable cart, stand, or table. The unit may fall, causing serious damage. 6.
Warranty Datavideo warrants that the equipment it manufactures shall be free from defects in material and workmanship for a period of 2 years from the date of product purchased. If equipment fails due to such defects, Datavideo will, at its option, repair or provide a replacement for the defective part or product.
Packing List The following items should be included in the box. If any items are missing please contact your supplier. 1 x Accessory note 1 x Quick Start Guide Introduction HDR-60 supports 2.5” HDD. Recording time depends on HDD’s size. For 120GB HDD, HDR-60 can record 19hrs with 35Mbps bandwidth & MPEG2 format. In addition, HDR-60 supports USB2.0 & SATA interface. That means you can finish editing without card reader. HDR-60 complies with NTFS file system.
Connections & Controls Front Panel Power On / Off Button. This is a soft power on / off button which powers the unit on from a state of standby; the main power on / off switch is on the rear panel. Display Panel. Displays the status of the HDR-60. The display will show Bin Number, time code, or if the Menu Button is pressed the Menu Display. Menu Button. This calls up the menu display which is navigated using the Fwd / Rew Buttons and Previous / Next Buttons. Fwd / Rew Buttons.
Rear Panel The GPI socket can be used for simple external control. The HDR-60 can accept pulse or level trigger inputs, which can trigger record or playback and pause commands. Mini XLR inputs and Outputs for Balanced Audio Connection. Black Burst input/ output Can be used as a video reference source when synchronization other devices to the HDR-60. HDR-60 can select time code source from internal or external, when you set time code source from external, you can connect to this input port.
Powering On Connect the HDR-60 power supply to the DC In socket. Ensure the power cable is connected to a suitable mains socket. Press the Power Button until it lights up The LCD display panel should show the bin display appear and the HDR-60 is ready MENU Key Function TOOL FIRMWARE REVISION Display the Rev No.
FORMAT MEDIA Format Media will remove all bins from the hard drive. Press the (MENU) button into the menu mode Press the (ENTER) button into the TOOL menu Press the (NEXT) button to select the FORMAT MEDIA menu Press the (ENTER) button into the FORMAT MEDIA menu Press the (FORMAT) Button to erase the selected bin - The bin duration will return to 00:00:00:00 After a few seconds the HDR-60 will return to normal. UPRGRADE FIRMWARE Update the HDR-60 firmware step: 1.
MAKE MEDIA FILES This operation prepares the recorded content to be seen by a computer by building the file wrappers around the recorded content and emulating the computer’s operating file system. The operating system environment is previously set to either NTFS. When there is recording content, this action needs to be taken before connecting as an HDD.
SETUP RECORD SETUP Press the (MENU) button into the menu mode Press the (NEXT) button to select the SETUP menu Press the (ENTER) button into the SETUP menu Press the (ENTER) button into the RECORD SETUP menu Press the (ENTER) button into the SET HD ENCODE FORMAT / SET SD ENCODE FORMAT / SET SD ASPECT RATIO / TIME-LAPSE SETUP / PWR ON AUTO- RECORD menu SET HD ENCODE FORMAT Setting the HD LONG GOP or HD I FRAME ONLY (encode Intra frame only).
SYSTEM SETUP Press the (MENU) button into the menu mode Press the (NEXT) button to select the SETUP menu Press the (ENTER) button into the SETUP menu Press the (NEXT) button to select the SYSTEM SETUP menu Press the (ENTER) button into the SYSTEM SETUP menu Press the (ENTER) button into the SET AUDIO SOURCE / SET TIMECODE DISPLY / SET GPI / SET AUDIO MONITOR / SET REMOTE CONTROL / SET LONG TIME STOP / DATE & TIME SETUP menu SET AUDIO SOURCE Setting the AUDIO SOURCE (CH1&2) from SDI or analog input
RECALL SETUP Press the (MENU) button into the menu mode Press the (NEXT) button into the SETUP menu Press the (ENTER) button into the SETUP menu Press the (NEXT) button to select the RECALL SETUP menu Press the (ENTER) button into the RECALL SETUP menu Press the (NEXT) button to select load FACTORY D / USER #1 or USER #2 file.
STATUS Press the (MENU) button into the menu mode Press the (NEXT) button into the STATUS menu Press the (ENTER) button into the STATUS menu Press the status (NEXT) button to see the FILE / BIT-RATE / INPUT (When RECORD MODE on) / RECORDER 14
How to Assemble 2.5" HDD in Removable Rack 1. Remove two screws from the 2.5" removable HDD rack rear cover then pull out the PCB 2. Assemble four screws to fasten 2.5" HDD on PCB 3. Push PCB into the HDD rack 4. Assemble two screws to fasten HD rack rear cover 5. Push 2.
HDR-60/70 RS-232/422 Control Command Revised on 11/14/2012 Command 20h, 00h, 20h 20h, 01h, 21h 20h, 02h, 22h 20h, 10h, 30h 20h, 20h, 40h 20h, 14h, 34h 20h, 24h, 44h 21h, 11h, nnh, csum 21h, 12h, nnh, csum 21h, 13h, nnh, csum 21h, 21h, nnh, csum 21h, 22h, nnh, csum 21h, 23h, nnh, csum 21h, 13h, 00h, 32h Name Common Transport Control Stop Play Record Fast Forward Fast Rewind Frame Step Forward Frame Step Reverse Jog Forward Variable Forward Shuttle Forward Jog Reverse Variable Reverse Shuttle Reverse Play Pa
Status Sense Control Command Response Bytes Status Byte 0 Bit 7 Bit 6 Busy 0 1 0 0 2 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 4 5 6 7 8 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 9 10 11 0 BIN7 File Length byte 0 Length Byte 1 0 Length Byte 2 Length Byte 3 0 BIN6 FL0 0 0 Near End of Disk (panic mode) 0 BIN5 FL0 FL1 12 13 14 15 Bit 5 Bit 4 Bit 3 Bit 2 Bit 1 Bit 0 0 0 0 0 0 Rewind Record 0 Fast Forward Reverse Local enable Play 0 Audio in 0 0 0 0 0 End of disk 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Still (Pause) Video in 0 0 0
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Specifications HDD Size Video Input Video Output Time code IN/OUT Audio Input HDD: 250/320/500/750 GB SSD: 120GB/240 GB HD/SD-SDI Time code HD/SD-SDI HDMI Time code Balance Audio Analog 2-CH HD/SD-SDI ( 8CH) Balance Audio Analog 2-CH Audio Output HD/SD-SDI (8CH) HDMI / 4 CH Headphone REC / PLAY File Format MXF OP1A File System NTFS RS-232/RS-422 Record BIN: 99 Bins@99Clips/Bin Pre-record(I-frame only; Maximum 4 sec) Misc.
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