3-204-007-12(1) Digital Surveillance Recorder Operating Instructions HSR-1 HSR-1P HSR-2 HSR-2P 1999 Sony Corporation
Owner’s Record For the customers in the USA The model and serial numbers are located on the body of the unit. Record the serial number in the space provided below. Refer to these numbers whenever you call upon your Sony dealer regarding this product. This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules.
Table of Contents Chapter 1 Overview Features ........................................................................... 1-1 Locations and Functions of Parts ................................. 1-5 Front Panel .......................................................................... 1-5 Rear Panel ........................................................................... 1-9 Screen Displays .................................................................
Table of Contents Chapter 4 Menu Operations Menu Operations ............................................................ 4-1 Layered Structure of the Menu Items ................................. 4-1 Basic Display Layout .......................................................... 4-2 Keys Used for Menu Operations ......................................... 4-2 Setting the Menu Items ....................................................... 4-3 Returning to the Default Settings - Initializing ..................
Chapter 6 Maintenance and Troubleshooting Maintenance .................................................................... 6-1 Condensation....................................................................... 6-1 Head Cleaning ..................................................................... 6-1 Regular Checks ................................................................... 6-2 Troubleshooting ............................................................. 6-4 Error Codes and Messages .............
1 Chapter Chapter 1 Overview Overview Features The HSR-1/1P/2/2P Digital Surveillance Recorder is a hybrid security recorder that records pictures from multiple surveillance video cameras with a high picture quality for long periods of time. The differences between the HSR-2/2P and the HSR-1/ 1P are described clearly in the manual. For anything not mentioned, the operating procedure of the HSR-2/ 2P and the HSR-1/1P is the same.
Features Chapter 1 Overview Multiple Protection Output for a second monitor In case of the failure of the DV tape drive, recording operation continues on the built-in hard disk. Conversely, the HSR-1/1P/2/2P records the image data directly onto the DV tape if the hard disk fails. (In some cases, some of the data may be lost.) For additional protection, the HSR-1/1P/2/2P always checks whether data is accurately recorded onto a tape.
Flexibility in Alarm Recording modes The recorder can continuously record images, even while you are changing or rewinding the tape, so you don’t have to worry about the breakup of a recording. Sophisticated security function The key-lock function may prevent accidents, such as inadvertent break-off of important recording. For higher security, you can specify passwords at three levels.
Features Optional Devices HSRA-11 Input Board Chapter 1 Up to three HSRA-11 boards can be mounted in the recorder and add four VIDEO IN connectors each. Overview For board installation, refer to the manual for the HSRA-11. SVRM-100A Remote Control Unit The HSR-1/1P/2/2P can be controlled at hand. For details, see “Connection for remote control”(page 5-5).
Locations and Functions of Parts Front Panel Chapter 1 1 Opening for cassette compartment 2 EJECT button 3 Cassette indicator 4 REC indicator 6 CONTROL-S connector S DIGITAL SURVELLANCE RECORDER HSR-1 † REC DIGITAL TIMELAPSE EJECT § LOCK REW PLAY F FWD º · ‚ FRAME STOP FRAME ® æ π ¶ 1 2 3 5 6 7 4 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 ◊ ı REC TIME SEARCH MENU SET/YES CURSOR √ ∫ ALARM SEARCH RESET/NO CONTROL-S 4 Indication window 3 Search operation block 2 Menu operation blo
Locations and Functions of Parts Chapter 1 6 CONTROL-S (S control input) connector (stereo mini jack) By connecting a controller, such as the SVRM-100A, equipped with an S control output to this connector, tape transport on this recorder can be remotely controlled.
3 CURSOR V/v keys Used to move within a single layer in Menu mode. While monitoring a picture, you can switch screen division configurations with these keys. 2 CONT indication 3 REPEAT indication 4 TIMER indication 5 Tape remaining indication ALARM CONT REPEAT TIMER S 6 Character display 3 Search operation block TIME SEARCH E TIME MODE 7 Time data indication 1 ALARM indication Lights when alarm recording is on. For details, see “Alarm Recording” on page 3-4.
Locations and Functions of Parts Chapter 1 Overview 6 Character display Shows character data, such as the tape counter value and menu items. The tape counter value is a relative time (hours, minutes, seconds), which has the following meaning according to the mode of this recorder: In playback mode: The tape position where the video information being output has been recorded. In recording mode: The tape position where the current video information is recorded.
Rear Panel Chapter 1 1 VIDEO IN connectors and 75-ohm termination switches 3 POWER switch 2 VIDEO OUT connectors VIDEO OUT POWER S VIDEO 13 9 5 OFF Overview VIDEO IN ON 1 ⁄AC IN OFF 75Ω 14 10 6 2 A 15 11 7 3 B 16 12 8 4 ON OFF 75Ω ON OFF 75Ω ON OFF ON PARALLEL I/O RS-232C 75Ω 6 AC IN connector 5 RS-232C connector 4 PARALLEL I/O connector 1 VIDEO IN (video input) connectors (BNC type) and 75-ohm termination switches For connecting video cameras.
Locations and Functions of Parts Screen Displays Chapter 1 1 Recording modes REC1 NORMAL xxxxH xx.
8 STATUS indication The current operating mode (REC, PLAY, F FWD, REW, etc.) is displayed. Chapter 1 9 ALARM indication (upper) If there is either an alarm input common to all cameras or an alarm input from a certain camera to the parallel input, the indication “ALARM” is superimposed on the upper portion of the screen, regardless of the screen display currently selected. This indication also appears even during playback if any new alarm input to the recorder is generated.
2 Chapter Basic Operations Chapter 2 Basic Operations Handling Cassettes Usable Cassettes The following standard- and mini-sized cassettes of DV-format can be used with this recorder. Model name Size DV- and PDV-series, such as DV-270RM and PDV-184N Standard DVM- and PDVM-series, such as DVM-30MM and PDVM-40N Mini The number included in the name of a DV- or DVM-series model indicates the tape length (unit: minute). (Ex.: 270 minutes with DV-270RM).
Handling Cassettes To prevent unintentional erasure Set the REC/SAVE switch to the SAVE position. REC/SAVE switch Set to SAVE. REC SAVE Chapter 2 Basic Operations To rerecord on a cassette Return the REC/SAVE switch to the REC position. No recording will be made on a cassette with the switch set to SAVE. Inserting a Cassette Insert/eject a cassette with the power on. Open the front panel cover and insert the cassette through the opening as shown below.
Monitoring Picture Dividing the Screen In addition to the capability to show the picture from a specified camera on the full screen, this recorder has a multiplexer function to divide the screen into multiple divisions and permit you to view the pictures from multiple cameras at a glance. In screen division modes, you can select the respective number of pages (the same divisions with different camera configurations) for monitoring. The following camera numbers have been assigned at the factory.
Monitoring Picture Switching the Pictures The number keys of the cameras whose pictures can be monitored flash in green. To select the picture(s) for monitoring, use the flashing camera number keys or the CURSOR V/v/B/b keys.
Recording Normal Recording About the recording modes Up to five user-preset recording modes can be registered to this recorder. You may specify a set of recording requirements to each recording mode. Once the recording modes are set, the specified requirements for recording are set merely by selecting one of your preset recording modes. Chapter 2 Example of setting a user-preset recording mode: CAMERA NUMBER : 8 TAPE LENGTH: 270MIN IMAGE QUALITY: SUPER TIME MODE: 33H REC CYCLE: 1.
Recording The Recording Function menu item that had been selected when you left the menu the last time is displayed in the character display on the front panel. 3 Highlight NORMAL REC (or display “RecMode”) by pressing the V or v key, then press the b key. The menu switches to the recording mode selection layer for normal recording.
To stop recording before the end of a tape Press the STOP key. A message to confirm that you want recording to stop is displayed. 1 2 Press the YES key. Notes The HSR-1/1P/2/2P records the following information as data along with the video signals. The recorded data can be superimposed on the playback picture by so specifying on the Indication Control menu (page 4-8). Camera names The names specified for the cameras used for recording (up to 12 characters each) are recorded.
Recording Date/Time The date and time of recording are recorded. The camera number, date and time of recording can also be recorded as image on the tape. The data recorded as image are always be superimposed on the playback picture. Whether to record the data as image is set on the Indication Control menu (page 4-8), which is set at the factory to record. The superimposing position of the date and time can also be set on the Indication Control menu.
Playback Normal Playback The tape recorded on this recorder is played back in accordance with the mode set for recording.
Playback Search speed The maximum search speed depends on Recording mode which was specified for recording. The fewer cameras for recording, the longer the recording cycle, and the lower the image quality mode, the higher the speed at which you can monitor the playback picture. Note Chapter 2 If you try to search before the tape top or after the tape end, a message “No playback data” is displayed.
2 Press the TIME SEARCH key. Search Destination Setting mode is activated. TIME SEARCH 8 15 1998 3:05: 18 PM REC END SEARCH Mm µ NUM KEY SET KEY TIME SEARCH KEY Chapter 2 SHIFT : CHANGE : INPUT : SEARCH : ABORT : Basic Operations For REC END SEARCH, see “Rec End Search” on page 3-14. 3 Shifting the input position using the b key, set the date and time.
Playback During Recording (HSR-2/2P only) With the HSR-2/2P, you can play the latest recorded scene or a scene recorded before without stopping recording now in progress. You can also play a scene recorded on other cassettes. Fast-forward, rewind, time search and alarm search operations are also possible during recording. In playback during recording, pictures are recorded and stored on the hard disk, and will be copied to the tape when Playback During Recording mode is canceled.
If the set value is smaller than the valid minimum value and REC is selected for PRIORITY, a Playback During Recording operation cannot be performed. For details on the setting of the recording cycle, see “Setting the Recording Modes” on page 5-12, and for the setting of PRIORITY, see “Function Control Menu” on page 4-11. 1 2 Start recording as described in “Recording.” Press the PLAY (PRE REVERSE PLAY) key. Playback During Recording mode is activated.
Playback During Recording (HSR-2/2P only) After checking the recorded picture with a Playback During Recording operation, be sure to cancel Playback During Recording mode. If you leave Playback During Recording mode activate for a long time after this operation, the recording capacity of the hard disk drive may be exhausted, and the recorded data on the hard disk may be erased before it is copied to a tape.
2 Press the REC key. Playback During Recording mode is canceled, and the unit is set to the ordinary recording mode. The data recorded on the hard disk during Playback During Recording operation are copied to the tape. About the continuity of recording on a tape To continue recording from the original tape position when you have started a Playback During Recording operation Press the NO key. The display returns to the guidance in step 1 of “To cancel Playback During Recording mode.
Chapter 3 Convenient Recording/ Playback Functions Timer Recording Chapter 3 The time as well as the recording mode (1 to 5) must be specified. To set the timer Timer setting is made on a special display on the monitor screen. Once you set the timer, it is not necessary to repeatedly set it if it is not to be changed. See Chapter 4 “Menu Operations” for additional information. 1 2 Enter Menu mode by pressing the MENU key.
Timer Recording 3 • By specifying another set of time and recording mode in the right column, recording is continued after changing the recording mode at the time specified in the right column. • If recording mode need not to be changed, delete the time by pressing the RESET key. When the time is deleted, “––––” is displayed. • Time Mode is automatically calculated and displayed according to the selected recording mode. • To stop recording at the specified time, set 0 in the REC column.
To activate timer recording To cancel timer recording 4 TIMER indication S DIGITAL SURVELLANCE RECORDER HSR-1 † REC DIGITAL TIMELAPSE EJECT § REW PLAY F FWD º · ‚ REC FRAME STOP FRAME ® æ π ¶ LOCK 1 1 2 3 5 6 7 4 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 ◊ ı 5 TIME SEARCH MENU SET/YES CURSOR √ ∫ ALARM SEARCH RESET/NO To stop recording in progress Press the STOP key. To cancel timer recording Return the TIMER REC setting to OFF on the display in step 1.
Alarm Recording You can set the recorder to start recording or change the recording mode when an alarm signal is input to the PARALLEL I/O connector at the rear panel. For the alarm signals, you can specify a signal common to all cameras or signals for specific cameras. The signal assignments are made from the Remote Control menu (page 4-13). Alarm recording modes The recorder provides five modes of Alarm recording.
FRAME mode When an alarm signal for a specific camera is input, the picture of the camera in alarm status is recorded only for one frame immediately after the alarm input. The recording mode for alarm recording is fixed to HYPER (the highest image quality mode exclusive for this FRAME mode), and Cancel condition to 1 frame. In this case, the maximum recording cycle is about 4 frames per second.
Alarm Recording 6 Specify the items required for the selected Alarm recording mode. For NORMAL/INTERLEAVE/EVENT mode: Recording mode for alarm recording and Cancel condition For PREALARM mode: Recording mode for alarm recording, Prealarm time and Cancel condition Press the V or v key to set, then press the b key to go to the next item. No setting is required for FRAME mode. 7 When the settings are completed, press the SET key.
Repeat Recording You can set the recorder to record on a single cassette repeatedly. When the tape reaches its end during recording, it is automatically rewound to the beginning, and the recorder continues recording. Pictures are stored on the built-in hard disk while the tape is rewinding so that recording can continue without a break. 3 The menu shifts to repeat recording ON/OFF selection.
Series Recording Long recording can be performed by switching multiple HSR-1/1P/2/2P units connected in series. Requirements for series recording To activate series recording, it is necessary to connect multiple HSR-1/1P/2/2P units in series and specify the series recording signal. For connections, see Chapter 5 “Connections and Preparations.
Alarm Search Alarm recordings are listed in the order of generation, and you can locate the picture at the specified alarm recording. 3 Press the SET key. The tape rewinds or fast-forwards, searching for the tape position of the specified alarm recording. When the specified position is located, the image at that position is reproduced in Still mode.
Alarm Search 2 3 Press the ALARM SEARCH key. Using the V or v key, specify the sequential number (in order from the current tape position) of the desired alarm recording. The + mark specifies that the order is in the forward direction and the – mark in the reverse direction. The valid range is from +99 to –99. 4 Press the SET key. The tape runs in rewind or fast-forward mode to locate the tape position specified in step 3.
HDD Recording/Playback If no cassette is loaded, this unit performs recording/ playback using the built-in hard disk (HDD) only. To execute HDD recording 1 2 Remove the cassette from the unit. Notes • High-speed search and variable playback can be performed in the same manner as when using a tape. • When you try to play before the starting point of HDD recording or past the ending point, the message “No playback data” is displayed. Press the REC key.
High-Speed Playback The high-speed playback function permits you to check the data on the tape at a higher speed than with normal high-speed search.1) Using this function, you can check an entire 270minute tape in 270 minutes. To execute high-speed playback 1 2 Insert a recorded cassette. Press the PLAY key while holding down the FRAME 7 key. To stop high-speed playback Press the STOP key.
Back Space Editing New recording can be restarted successively right after any desired frame. 1 Using the FRAME keys or the JOG/SHUTTLE dial on the optional SVRM-100A, locate the desired frame in Still mode. 2 Press the REC key. A message for confirmation is displayed. 3 Press the YES key. Recording starts successively after the selected frame. If you press the NO key, the screen returns to the still picture of step 1. Press the STOP key to cancel the playback mode.
Rec End Search You can easily locate the recording end position on a tape with this function. 1 2 Insert the cassette. Press the TIME SEARCH key. Search Destination Setting mode is activated. TIME SEARCH 8 15 1998 3:05: 18 PM REC END SEARCH SHIFT CHANGE INPUT SEARCH ABORT : : : : : Mm µ NUM KEY SET KEY TIME SEARCH KEY Chapter 3 Convenient Recording/Playback Functions 3 Press the B or b key to select Rec End Search mode (“REC END SEARCH” flashes). 4 Press the SET key.
Changing the Cassette During Recording Even if you need to change the cassette while recording is in progress, recording can continue uninterrupted, as the picture is stored on the built-in hard disk while you are changing the cassette. When recording reaches the tape end, the cassette will be automatically ejected, and recording will continue using the hard disk.
Chapter 4 Menu Operations Menu Operations Menu mode enables you to make various settings. The menus are displayed on the monitor connected via the VIDEO OUT A connector or S-VIDEO connector on the rear panel. The menu items are also displayed on the character display on the front panel of this recorder one by one. First Layer Second Layer IMAGE CONTROL MENU INDICATION CONTROL MENU ........ REC FUNCTION MENU .................... FUNCTION CONTROL MENU ..........
Menu Operations Basic Display Layout Keys Used for Menu Operations For menu operations, use the keys of the Menu operation block and the numeric keys. Monitor screen The item currently selected is highlighted. A flashing arrow at the far right means that the item has a subsequent layer. A flashing arrow at the far left means that the item comes after the preceding layer. The items of the lower layer are accordingly indented in relation to those of the upper layer.
Setting the Menu Items 1 4 Press the MENU key. The recorder enters Menu mode. Highlight (or display) the item to be set by pressing the V or v key, then press the b key to move to the next layer. For the item for which the current setting is displayed on the layer in step 3, the setting parameters are now displayed.
Menu Operations To display the basic items only The menu is set to Enhanced grade at the factory to display both the basic and enhanced items. To display the basic items only, proceed as follows: 1 Highlight MENU GRADE (or display “Menu grade”) on the Top menu by pressing the V or v key. Returning to the Default Settings – Initializing To restore the factory (default) settings for the menu items (initialize the items) after having changed them, proceed as follows.
Menu Items Top Menu (First Layer) Monitor display Character display SETUP MENU IMAGE CONTROL MENU INDICATION CONTROL MENU REC FUNCTION MENU FUNCTION CONTROL MENU REMOTE CONTROL MENU MAINTENANCE MENU TIME ADJUST MENU INITIALIZE MENU GRADE : ENH LANGUAGE : ENG are enhanced menus, The menus marked with which are displayed only when MENU GRADE is set to ENH. Display Layer 1 SETUP MENU ↓ Image Menu The top menu item selected when you left the menu the last time is displayed.
Menu Items Image Control Menu Monitor screen Character display SETUP MENU IMAGE CONTROL MENU A IMAGE B IMAGE CAMERA CONNECTION MONI DISP STRUCTURE PLAY DISP STRUCTURE Image Menu ↓ >A Image The Image Control menu item selected when you left the menu the last time is displayed. are enhanced items, which are The items marked with displayed only when MENU GRADE is set to ENH on the top menu. Display Layer 2 Layer 3 Char.
Display Layer 2 Layer 3 CAMERA CONNECTION NO/CONNECT MONI DISP STRUCTURE n DIVISION PLAY DISP STRUCTURE n DIVISION Char. display Contents >CamConnect Enters the mode to set the connection statuses of cameras. – For the setting procedure, see “Setting the Camera to Use” on page 5-7. >Moni Disp For setting the screen structure for monitoring. >>n Div Enters the setting mode to assign cameras to the divisions of the screen in each dividing mode for monitoring.
Menu Items Indication Control Menu Monitor screen Character display SETUP MENU INDICATION CONTROL MENU BORDER LINE : BLACK DATE FORMAT :MDY MONTH FORMAT : NUMBER TIME FORMAT : 12H FRNT TIME DISP : TM MD MONI CHAR TYPE : WHITE MONI CHAR POS : UP MONI CHAR INFO REC CHAR POSI : UPLEFT REC CHAR INFO CAMERA NAME are enhanced items, which The items marked with are displayed only when MENU GRADE is set to ENH on the Top menu. Display Layer 2 Indict Menu ↓ Press the b key.
Display Layer 2 Char. display Contents >MoniChrPos Selects the position of character display on the screen. UP >>Up Displays information, such as date/time and operating status of the recorder, on the upper of the screen. DOWN >>Down To be selected if the upper display area is lost owing to the monitor’s characteristics. >MonChrInfo Selects the character data to be displayed on the screen. >>Cam Name Determines whether to display the camera names.
Menu Items Recording Function Menu (Enhanced Menu) Monitor screen Character display SETUP MENU REC FUNCTION MENU NORMAL REC : MODE 1 TIMER REC ALARM REC REPEAT REC : OFF CONTINUOUS REC : OFF SETTING OF REC MODE RecFuncMenu ↓ Press the b key. >RecMode The Recording Function menu item selected when you left the menu the last time is displayed. CONTINUOUS REC is not displayed with the HSR-2/2P.
Function Control Menu Monitor display Character display SETUP MENU FUNCTION CONTROL MENU AUTO REW : ON POWER ON REC : OFF BEEP : ON STILL : FRAME PRIORITY : PLAY PRE REV TIME : 5 MIN FUNCTION LEVEL SET PASSWORD SET is an enhanced item, which is The item marked with displayed only when MENU GRADE is set to ENH on the Top menu. “PRIORITY” and “PRE REV TIME” are not displayed with the HSR-1/1P. Display Layer 2 Func Menu ↓ Press the b key.
Menu Items Display Layer 2 Char. display Contents NON >>>NON Applies no password restriction. Operable even in LOCK mode. LEVEL1 >>>Level1 Enables the function(s) in LOCK mode with any of the passwords of level 1, 2, and 3. 1) LEVEL2 >>>Level2 Enables the function(s) in LOCK mode with either of the passwords of level 1 and 2. 1) LEVEL3 >>>Level3 Enables the function(s) in LOCK mode only with the password of level 3.1) >Password For entering passwords to release the locks of three levels.
Remote Control Menu (Enhanced Menu) The Remote Control Menu is an enhanced menu and is displayed only when MENU GRADE is set to ENH on the top menu. Character display Remote Menu ↓ Monitor Display Press the b key. >RS232C SETUP MENU REMOTE CONTROL MENU RS232C : 9600 PARALLEL INPUT PARALLEL OUTPUT PARALLEL OUT VOLTAGE The Remote Control menu item selected when you left the menu the last time is displayed.
Menu Items Display Layer 2 Layer 3 PARALLEL INPUT (continued) INm MENU (n PIN) SET/YES (continued) RESET/NO >>>Menu Function the same as those on the menu operation block on the front panel. >>>Set/Yes >>>Reset/No >>>Left b >>>Right v >>>Down V >>>Up >ParaOutput For assigning a function to each output pin (8 outputs) of the PARALLEL I/O connector on the rear panel. >>n PIN m = 1 to 8, n = pin number 15 to 18, 33 to 36 NO USE >>>No use Outputs no signal.
Maintenance Menu (Enhanced Menu) The Maintenance Menu is an enhanced menu and is displayed only when MENU GRADE is set to ENH on the top menu. Character display Mainte Menu ↓ Monitor Display Press the b key. >HoursMeter SETUP MENU MAINTENANCE MENU HOURS METER VERSION DISPLAY The Maintenance menu item selected when you left the menu the last time is displayed. Char. display Contents HOURS METER >HoursMeter Enters the mode to check the hours meter.
Chapter 5 Connections and Preparations Connections Video Cameras Number of cameras In the standard HSR-1/1P/2/2P configuration, up to 4 camera can be connected. By mounting the optional HSRA-11 input boards (max. 3 boards), 4 inputs per board can be added; thus, a maximum of 16 cameras can be connected to the recorder.
Connections Connection Examples Basic system connection Video cameras Video monitors VIDEO OUT S S Digital 1 1 Digital 2 VIDEO IN 1 VIDEO OUT A VIDEO IN 1 VIDEO IN 2 VIDEO IN 3 1 Digital VIDEO IN 4 S 1 Digital VIDEO IN VIDEO OUT B S S VIDEO IN VIDEO OUT POWER S VIDEO 13 9 5 1 14 10 6 2 A 15 11 7 3 B 16 12 8 4 OFF ON ⁄AC IN OFF ON OFF 75Ω 75Ω ON OFF 75Ω ON OFF ON PARALLEL I/O RS-232C 75Ω Chapter 5 PARALLEL I/O RS-232C ⁄AC IN 3 Connections and Prepa
Connection of the SNT-V304 Computer Video cameras EVI-D30/31 (ID=1) COM 2 VISCA IN 3 1 VIDEO OUT VIDEO IN 2 1 VISCA OUT SNT-V304 Video Network Station 1 VIDEO IN 3 VIDEO OUT 1 Digital VIDEO OUT Digital ETHERNET 10/100Base LAN, WAN, etc.
Connections Parallel I/O connection examples Connection to the PARALLEL I/O connector (D-sub 37-pin) must be achieved with the following specifications by using the supplied multi connector. The functions of the pins can be assigned from the Remote Control menu (page 4-13). Output examples 1 HSR-1/1P/2/2P P OUT 1–8 (1) Lamp on/off circuit 12 V 12 V 4700 Ω OUT 5V L Lamp 1000 Ω GND (3) Buzzer on/off circuit (2) LED on/off circuit Function Pin No.
Connection for series recording Connection for remote control Video camera S DIGITAL SURVELLANCE RECORDER HSR-1 † REC DIGITAL TIMELAPSE 1 EJECT § LOCK REW REC FRAME º 2 PLAY F FWD · ‚ STOP FRAME TIME SEARCH MENU CURSOR ® æ π ¶ SET/YES ALARM SERCH PRESET/NO CONTROL-S T connector VIDEO IN VIDEO IN First HSR-1/1P/2/2P CONTROL-S VIDEO OUT POWER S VIDEO 13 9 5 1 14 10 6 2 A 15 11 7 3 B 16 12 8 4 OFF ON ⁄AC IN OFF ON OFF 75Ω 1 ON OFF 75Ω ON OFF 75Ω PA
Setting the Clock Character display Set the time and date of the built-in clock. The time and date are recorded as data on a tape, and can be superimposed on the playback picture and used for picture search. >1/1/1999 3 1 3,4,6 S DIGITAL SURVELLANCE RECORDER HSR-1 † REC DIGITAL TIMELAPSE Set the date and time by advancing or retarding the value with the V or v key or by directly entering a value with the numeric keys, then press the b key to the next column.
Settings When the connections and preparations are completed, perform the system settings in Enhanced menu mode. In the following setting procedures, the indications on the character display on the front panel of the HSR-1/ 1P/2/2P are shown in parenthesis after those on the monitor screen. Example: IMAGE CONTROL MENU (Image Menu) Setting procedure 1 The Image Control menu is displayed.
Settings 5 When the settings are completed, press the SET key. SETUP MENU INDICATION CONTROL MENU M BORDER LINE : BLACK m DATE FORMAT :MDY MONTH FORMAT : NUMBER TIME FORMAT : 12H FRNT TIME DISP : TM MD MONI CHAR TYPE : WHITE MONI CHAR POS : UP MONI CHAR INFO REC CHAR POSI : UP LEFT REC CHAR INFO A message “NOW SAVING” is displayed, and the settings are stored in nonvolatile memory. The Image Control menu is restored. To restore to the previous setting Before pressing the SET key, press the MENU key.
5 When the settings are completed, press the SET key. SETUP MENU IMAGE CONTROL MENU MONI DISP STRUCTURE 4 DIVISION 6 DIVISION 7 DIVISION 8 DIVISION 9 DIVISION 10 DIVISION 13 DIVISION 16 DIVISION A message “NOW SAVING” is displayed, and the settings are stored in nonvolatile memory. The Indication Control menu is restored. To restore to the previous setting Before pressing the SET key, press the MENU key. The message “ABORT !” is displayed, and the previous setting is restored.
Settings Repeat steps 4 and 5 for all the divisions. The same camera can be assigned to multiple divisions. 2 The menu shifts to playback display structure setting. When setting the structure in a dividing mode that has multiple pages, the setting display for the subsequent page will appear by pressing the b key in the last (lower right) division. To return to the pervious page, press the B key in the first (upper left) division. To set the selected division to a blank (no display) division Set to NO.
To assign a monitor camera Set CAM n (MON). You can specify the camera number by pressing the corresponding number key. Note, however, that the camera set to NO in CAMERA CONNECTION cannot be selected. Repeat steps 4 and 5 for all the divisions. The same camera can be assigned to multiple divisions. When setting the structure in a dividing mode that has multiple pages, the setting display for the subsequent page will appear by pressing the b) key in the last (lower right) division.
Settings 3 Highlight MONITOR (or display Monitor), and press the b key to move to the lower layer. Example: A Image to Monitor SETUP MENU IMAGE CONTROL MENU A IMAGE MONITOR : MANUAL M * MANUAL AUTO 4 Setting the Recording Modes What’s recording mode? Up to five user-preset recording modes to this recorder. You may specify a set of recording requirements to each recording mode, such as which camera to be used and length of time to take to record on a single cassette.
2 Highlight SETTING OF REC MODE by pressing the V or v key, then press the b key. The menu shifts to selection layer of the recording mode settings. SETUP MENU REC FUNCTION MENU SETTING OF REC MODE M REC MODE1 REC MODE2 REC MODE3 REC MODE4 REC MODE5 3 m Highlight the recording mode to be set by pressing the V or v key, then press the b key.
Settings 2 Select the value or mode by pressing the b or B key. TAPE LENGTH Set the tape length of the cassette to be used in units of 10 minutes. When you change the TAPE LENGTH value, the REC CYCLE value is recalculated and automatically updated. The longer the tape length you set, the longer the recording cycle becomes. For details, see “Requirements for Playback During Recording” on page 2-12. IMAGE QUALITY mode Four IMAGE QUALITY modes (Horizontal × Vertical resolution) are available.
3 Setting Passwords You can set passwords to release the key-lock function that is activated by pressing the LOCK key. As you can classify the recorder’s key functions for three levels each having a different password to release the locks, operations of the functions can be limited by the levels, such as Level 1 for the operator, Level 2 for the administrator, and Level 3 for the system manager. For the level settings, use FUNCTION LEVEL SET of the Function Control Menu (page 4-11).
Settings 3 To change the password, enter a new password twice in the same manner as when you set the previous one, and press the SET key. To delete the password, press the RESET key without entering any number. If you forget the password Consult your Sony dealer. To release the key lock completely (Levels 1 to 3) Enter the password of Level 3 and press the SET key. The LOCK lamp goes dark, and all the recorder’s functions are enabled.
Setting the Pre-Reverse Time (HSR-2/2P only) With the HSR-2/2P, set the pre-reverse time to see the latest recorded scenes while recording using the Playback During Recording function. When you press the PLAY (PRE REVERSE PLAY) key during recording, the point of the preset time before the current time is located on the hard disk, then playback starts from that point. The default pre-reverse time is 5 minutes. You may set it in a range from 1 to 99 minutes in units of minute.
Chapter 6 Maintenance and Troubleshooting Maintenance Condensation If you move the unit suddenly from a cold to a warm location, or if you use it in a very humid place, moisture from the air may condense on the head drum. This is called condensation. If a tape is run in this state, note that the tape may stick to the drum and can be easily damaged. Head Cleaning Always use the DV-12CL (standard size) or DVM12CL (mini size) Cleaning Cassette to clean the video heads.
Maintenance The Maintenance menu is displayed. Regular Checks SETUP MENU MAINTENANCE MENU HOURS METER VERSION DISPLAY Digital hours meter The digital hours meter keeps cumulative counts of the total operating time, the head drum rotation time, the tape transport operating time, and the number of threading/unthreading operations. These counts can be displayed on the monitor screen and the time counter display of this unit. Use them as guidelines for scheduling maintenance.
The following illustrates the digital hours meter indications on the character display in all four display modes. The right-hand indication for each display mode is the indication you can view while holding down the b key. T1 (OPERATION) mode: Oper. 00000 T2 (DRUM ROTATION) mode: Drum 0000 0000/00000 T3 (TAPE RUNNING) mode: Tape 0000 0000/00000 CT (THREADING) mode: Thread 0000 0000/00000 To end the digital hours meter display Press the MENU key.
Troubleshooting If some alarm message appears on the monitor screen or the character display, or if the unit appears to be maufunctioning, please check the following before contacting your Sony Dealer. Sympton Cause Remedy Recording is not possible. The cassette’s REC/SAVE switch is set to SAVE. Set the REC/SAVE switch to REC. The tape transport keys do not work. The key lock function is active. Press the LOCK key to cancel the key lock function.
Error Codes and Messages This unit is provided with a self-diagnosis function that detects internal errors. When it detects an error, it outputs an error message to the monitor screen and indicates an error code in the character display. Message Meanings 00-001 ERROR 00-001 AN ERROR DETECTED IN TAPE BLOCK. An error detected in the tape block in a mode other than recording. ERROR 00-001 AN ERROR DETECTED IN TAPE BLOCK. An error detected in the tape block during recording.
Appendices Appendices Notes on Use Operation and storage locations Avoid operation or storage in any of the following places. • Location subject to extremes of temperature (operating temperature range 5°C to 40°C (41°F to 104°F)) • Location subject to direct sunlight for long periods, or close to heating appliances (Note that the interior of a car left in summer with the windows closed can exceed 50°C (122°F).
Specifications Output General Appendices Power requirements HSR-1/2: AC 100 to 120 V, 50/60 Hz HSR-1P/2P: AC 220 to 240 V, 50/60 Hz Power consumption 58 W (without options) 78 W (with full options) Operating temperature 5°C to 40°C (41°F to 104°F) Storeage temperature –20°C to +60°C (–4°F to +140°F) Operating humidity Less than 80% Storage humidity Less than 90% Mass 10 kg (22 lb 1 oz) Dimensions 355 × 125 × 410 mm (w/h/d) (14 × 5 × 16 1/4 inches) not icluding the projecting parts System Video signal HS
Index A CONTINUOUS REC (HSR-1/1P) 3-15, 4-10 A IMAGE 4-6 AC IN connector 1-9 Continuous recording 3-15 CONTROL-S connector 1-6 ALARM indication 1-7 CURSOR key 1-6, 1-7, 4-2 ALARM REC 3-5, 4-10 ALARM SEARCH key 1-7, 3-9 AUTO REW 4-11 Automatic change cycle 5-11 B B IMAGE 4-6 Back space editing 3-13 BEEP 4-11 Border line 2-3 BORDER LINE 4-8 C Cancel condition (alarm recording) 3-5 Cassette indicator 1-5, 2-2 CAMERA CONNECTION 4-7, 5-7 Camera name display 1-10 setting 5-7 CAMERA NAME 4-9, 5-8 Camera n
Index PLAY DISP STRUCTURE 4-7, 5-10 SETTING OF REC MODE 4-10, 5-12 PLAY key and indicator 1-6 Playback 2-9 advance at a high speed 2-9 advance by one frame 2-9 during recording (HSR-2/2P) 2-12 reverse at a high speed 2-9 reverse by one frame 2-9 stop 2-9 STILL 4-11 STOP key 1-6 T Tape length 5-14 Tape remaining indication 1-7 POWER switch 1-9 TIME ADJUST 4-5, 5-6 POWER ON REC 4-11 Time data indication 1-8 TIME FORMAT 4-8 Index PREALARM mode (alarm recording) 3-4 PRE REVERSE PLAY key (HSR-2/2P) 1-
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