Datavideo HDR-100 Quich Start Manual
Datavideo HDR-100 Quich Start Manual

Datavideo HDR-100 Quich Start Manual

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  • Page 1 HD HDD Recorder HDR-100 Quick Start Guide www.datavideo-tek.com...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Introduction ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 4 Features ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 4 How to Assemble 2.5" HDD in Removable Rack -------------------------------------------------------------------- 5 Connections & Controls ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 6 HDR-100 Front Panel ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 6 HDR-100 Rear Panel ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 7 Powering On --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 8 Menu Options - Overview ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 8...
  • Page 3: Warnings And Precautions

    7. This product should only be operated from the type of power source indicated on the marking label of the AC adapter. If you are not sure of the type of power available, consult your Datavideo dealer or your local power company.
  • Page 4: Warranty

    Datavideo warrants that the equipment it manufactures shall be free from defects in material and workmanship for a period of 12 months 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.
  • Page 5: Packing List

    Drag and Drop file transfer to PC or MAC via IEEE-1394. 2.5" Removable HDD Rack, SATA & USB interface connecting to a PC for file transfer. N.B. The HDR-100 cannot be operated as a DV Device from a PC - The AVC Command set is not supported.
  • Page 6: How To Assemble 2.5" Hdd In Removable Rack

    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 front cover. 5. Push 2.5" HDD Removable rack into HDR-100 then turn button to left lock the rack.
  • Page 7: Connections & Controls

    / off switch is on the rear panel. Display Panel. Displays the status of the HDR-100. The display will show Track Number, timecode, or if the Menu Button is pressed the Menu Display.
  • Page 8: Hdr-100 Rear Panel

    Rear Panel The GPI socket can be used for simple external control. The HDR-100 can accept pulse or level trigger inputs, which can trigger record or playback and pause commands See GPI Mode & Function Menus for more details. 2 channels mini XLR Balanced Audio input & output.
  • Page 9: Powering On

    Menu Options The HDR-100 is a menu driven unit; there are 22menus which are used to initially set up the unit. The menu settings are non-volatile (they are stored even when the unit is switched off), so many of the settings, such as date and time, you will only need to set once.
  • Page 10 See GPI Mode & Function Menus for more details. SET DATE & TIME Sets the date and time on the HDR-100; the setting is non-volatile so it is stored when the unit is powered off. See Set Date & Time Menu for more details.
  • Page 11: Hdd Mode Menu

    The last file in the sequence is likely to be smaller than 2GB. Connecting to a PC / MAC NB: Although your PC / MAC may see the HDR-100 as an AVC compliant DV Device it is not intended to be operated as such.
  • Page 12: Video Input Source Menu

    Video Input Source Menu The Video Input Source Menu sets the analogue input mode of the HDR-100. The HDR-100 has YPbPr and SDI analogue inputs. To select the Video Input Source: Press the Menu Button, to enter menu mode Press the FWD (►►) Button to navigate the menus until VIDEO INPUT SOURCE is displayed.
  • Page 13: Hd Mpeg2 Bit Rate Menu

    HD MPEG2 BIT RATE Menu To select the HD MPEG2 encoding BIT RATE: Press the Menu Button, to enter the menu mode Press the FWD (►►) Button to navigate the menus until SET MPEG2 BIT RATE is displayed Press the Next (▲) Button(right) to enter the HD MPEG2 BIT RATE menu Use the FWD(►►) or REW(◄◄) Button to select the desire bit rates (20,25,30,35,40,45,50,55,60) To confirm your selection and exit the menu press the Next (▲) Button(right).
  • Page 14: Sd Mpeg2 Bit Rate Menu

    SD MPEG2 BIT RATE Menu To select the SD MPEG2 encoding BIT RATE: Press the Menu Button, to enter the menu mode Press the FWD (►►) Button to navigate the menus until SET MPEG2 BIT RATE is displayed Press the Next (▲) Button(right) to enter the HD MPEG2 BIT RATE menu Use the FWD(►►) or REW(◄◄) Button to select the desire bit rates (5,10,15) To confirm your selection and exit the menu press the Next (▲) Button(right).
  • Page 15: Set 1080I H-Res. Menu

    SET 1080i H-RES. Menu Press the Menu Button, to enter the menu mode Press the FWD (►►) Button to navigate the menus until SET 1080i H-RES. is displayed. Press the Next (▲) Button(right) to enter the SET 1080i H-RES. menu Press the FWD (►►) Button to select either 1440 or 1920.
  • Page 16: Gpi Mode & Function Menus

    GPI Mode & Functions Menus The HDR-100 can be set to receive either pulse or level GPI triggers, which can be set to activate Play / Pause or Rec / Pause. To select the GPI Mode: Press the Menu Button, to enter menu mode Press the FWD (►►) Button to navigate the menus until SET GPI TRIGGER MODE is displayed...
  • Page 17: Set Date & Time Menu

    Set Date & Time Menu To set the Date & Time on the HDR-100 Press the Menu Button, to enter menu mode Press the REW (◄◄) Button to navigate the menus until SET DATE & TIME is displayed Press the Next (▲) Button(right) to enter the SET Date & Time menu You will see a flashing cursor on the date value.
  • Page 18: Format Hard Disk Menu

    You will see ARE YOU SURE? displayed Press the Next (▲) Button(right)again to confirm that you want to format the hard disk. After a few seconds the HDR-100 will reboot and the display will return to normal Erase Track Menu Erase Track is used for deleting individual tracks from the HDR-100.
  • Page 19: Hdd Surface Scan Menu

    Press the Next (▲) Button(right) to exit the surface scan. A txt file called Result will have been created in the root directory of the HDR-100 HDD, this can be accessed via a PC, by connecting the HDR-100 as a HDD.
  • Page 20: Playing A M2T Track

    Press the Video Input Button so that it is illuminated. You should see the video source on your output monitor Use the Next / Previous Buttons to select an empty track from the HDR-100 track list, one that shows a duration of 00:00:00:00 in the LCD display.
  • Page 21: Connecting To A Computer

    HDR-100 to start recording again. Connecting to a Computer Files that have been recorded onto the HDR-100 can be transferred directly to a PC or MAC via the IEEE-1394 (iLink, FireWire) port.
  • Page 22: Connecting To A Pc

    Connecting to a PC NB: Although a PC may see the HDR-100 as an AVC compliant DV Device it is not intended to be operated as such. If your PC sees an AVC DV Device select Take No Action. Connect the HDR-100 IEEE-1394 output to a PC.
  • Page 23 SBP2 Device and click on Stop. A second dialog box will appear. Select Datavideo HDD IEEE SBP2 Device and click on OK. After a few seconds a “Safe To Remove Hardware” message should appear above the Taskbar. You can then disconnect the HDR-100.
  • Page 24: Connecting To A Mac

    Connecting to a MAC NB: Although a MAC may see the HDR-100 as an AVC compliant DV Device it is not intended to be operated as such. Connect the HDR-100 IEEE-1394 output to a MAC. To set the HDR-100 into HDD Mode firstly press the Menu button so that it is illuminated.
  • Page 25: Rs 422 Protocol Reference

    HDR-100 422 Protocol Reference V1.0 1. Interface Overview Conforming to EIA RS-422A. Full duplex communications channel is utilized. Data is transmitted asynchronously, bit serial, word serial with data exchange between devices. Standard transmission rate on the interface bus is 38400 bits per seconds (bps)
  • Page 26 (=70) CHECKSUM = “70” Therefore, the complete command is “61.0C.03.70” 3. Connector Pin Assignment Interface : 9 pin D-Sub female The pin assignment of the Controller and HDR-100 is shown in the following table: Signal Controller HDR-100 Frame Ground Frame Ground...
  • Page 27 The CONTROLLER must transmit of bytes in a COMMAND block for with intervals less than 10 milliseconds. If a DEVICE (HDR-100) detects an interruption of a byte in a COMMAND block that exceeds 10 milliseconds, it executes a TIME-OUT error sequence, voids the receiving COMMAND block, and transmit a NAK (TIME OUT).
  • Page 28 6. Detailed Description of Commands 00h 11h : DEVICE TYPE REQUEST Send: 00h 11h 11h Return: 12h 11h B0h 01h D4h (HDR-100) 20h 00h : STOP Send: 20h 00h 20h Return: 10h 01h 11h 20h 01h : PLAY Send: 20h 01h 21h...
  • Page 29 The “00h 11h : DEVICE TYPE REQUEST” command is used for asking the specifications of the HDR-100 used as DEVICE. When the DEVICE receives this command, it attaches 2-bytes specification data to “12h 11h : DEVICE TYPE” and sends the information to the CONTROLLER.
  • Page 30 8. Status return data 7xh 20h : Bit 7 Bit 6 Bit 5 Bit 4 Bit 3 Bit 2 Bit 1 Bit 0 Data 0 Busy Disk Out Hardware Local Error Enable Data 1 Standby Stop Eject Rewind Fast Record Play Forward Data 2...
  • Page 31: Specification

    Specifications • 3x BNC connector for HD/SD-YUV input • 1x BNC connector for HD/SD-SDI input Inputs Interface • 2x Mini XLR connector for audio input • 3x BNC connector for HD/SD -YUV output • 2x BNC connector for HD/SD-SDI output •...
  • Page 32: Service And Support

    It is our goal to make your products ownership a satisfying experience. Our supporting staff is available to assist you in setting up and operating your system. Please refer to our web site www.datavideo-tek.com for answers to common questions, support requests or contact your local office below.
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