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1. 12 SET MPEG2 BIT RATE Menu 13 SET 1080i H RES Menu 13 GPI Mode amp Function Menus 14 Set Date amp Time Menu 15 Format Hard Disk Menu 16 Erase Track Menu 16 Set Output Channel Menu 17 HDD Surface Scan Menu 18 Playing a M2T Track 2 22 nnn nnn nnnn nnn n nnn n nnn n nnn n nn nenesnnnennnns 18 Recording a Track 2 2 22222 nnn nnennnen ennn 19 Connecting to a COMpuUter 2 22222 n nen n enn en nnn nennen eens enn eeneeeseeneeneenns 20 Connecting to a PC 21 Connecting to a MAC 23 RS 422 Protocol Reference
2. CMD 1 Function Initiator Ox System Control Controller Ix System Control Return Device HDR 200 2x Transport Control Controller 4x Preset And Select Control Controller 6x Sense Request Controller TX Sense Return Device HDR 200 Ex DVR Control Controller Fx DVR Return Device HDR 200 23 DATA COUNT This is the second Least Significant nibble of the first byte of the command The upper Most Significant nibble is filled by the CMD 1 above It indicates the number of data bytes 0 15 that are required to be inserted between the CMD 2 byte and the CHECKSUM byte CMD 2 Designates the exact command within the section specified by CMD 1 DATA 0 15 If the command requires extended data the DATA COUNT will be set to between and 15 a 0 indicates that no extra data is required These bytes will be placed here CHECKSUM This byte is used to check the data for communication errors To calculate the checksum each byte of the command CMD 1 DATA COUNT CMD 2 and any DATA BYTES are added together The least significant 8 bits 1 byte are then truncated to create a 1 byte checksum I e The command 61 0C 03 becomes MSB LSB 0110 0001 61 0000 1100 0C 0000 0011 03 OIII 0001 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 200 is
3. 2 22 22 220 220 24 Specification 22 2022 ne nnn n nnn n een en eens enn nnn senses enn nen senneenernesnnenseesenns 30 Service ANd SUpport 2 2 222 nn enn nee n enn ee seen nee n enn ee sens eens enn ee seen eeenenseenenn 31 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 Slots and openings on the cabinet top back and bottom are provided for ventilation To ensure safe and reliable operation of this unit and to protect it from overheating do not block or cover these openings Do not place this unit on a bed sofa rug or similar surface as the ventilation openings on the bottom of the cabinet will be blocked This unit should never be placed near or over a heat register or radiator This unit should not be placed in a built in installation unless proper ventilation is provided 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
4. GPI input Drag and Drop file transfer to PC or MAC via IEEE 1394 2 5 Removable HDD enclosure with SATA and USB interface for easy file transfer N B The HDR 200 cannot be operated as a DV Device from a Computer The AVC Command set is not supported Also to control the unit via GPI and RS 422 RS 232 further cabling would be required within the HS 1000 set up Please speak to your local Datavideo office for further information How to install a 2 5 SATA HDD into the removable HE 1 HDD Enclosure 1 Remove the two screws from the 2 5 HE 1 front cover then slide out the PCB 2 Slide the drive into the PCB and secure with the supplied screws 4 Re assemble the HE 1 with the two screws to secure the front cover 5 Slide HE 1 with drive fitted into HDR 200 then move locking button to the left Ho RECORDER AUR AO P j BH o amp cee a i TENE Connections amp Controls Front Panel c Ps a f A HDRECORDER HDR 200 0 2 za o oe To G e HHH o datavideo POWER TRACKO1 00 00 00 00 PREVIOUS NEXT 10 5 0 3 6 pL 10 0 AETI ct WO 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 200 The display will show Track Nu
5. You will see the display change to the HDD Mode Menu Press the Next A Button right to select ENTER and the display will show the HDD Enable Confirmation Screen The PC MAC should recognise that an external IEEE 1394 Firewire HDD has been connected The HDR 200 can be used just like any external drive To return the HDR 200 to Deck Mode either use Safely Remove Hardware with a PC or with a MAC use Eject or Drag the HDR 200 Drive to Trash Once un mounted the HDR 200 display will return to the Track Display 10 Video Input Source Menu The Video Input Source Menu sets the analogue input mode of the HDR 200 The HDR 200 has YPbPr and SDI analogue inputs To select the Video Input Source Press the Menu Button to enter menu mode Press the FWD gt gt Button to navigate the menus until VIDEO INPUT SOURCE is displayed U Press the Next A Button right to enter the VIDEO INPUT SOURCE set up menu gt Press the FWD gt gt Button to select either SDI or YPbPr U To confirm your selection and exit the menu press the Next A Button right a Then press the Menu Button to leave menu mode SET MPEG2 BIT RATE Menu To select the MPEG2 encoding BIT RATE Press the Menu Button to enter the menu mode Press the FWD gt gt Button to navigate the menus until SET MPEG2 BIT RATE is displayed Press the Next A Button right to enter the SET MPEG2 BIT RATE
6. dataviicies HD HDD Recorder HDR 200 with HS 1000 USER GUIDE Rev 060809 www datavideo tek com Table of contents Warnings and Precautions 2 22222220 ness nen nnn 2 Warranty 2 22 22222 nnn n nen n nnn mmm 3 DiSPOSal 22 2220022 n nen n nnn mmm 3 Packing LISt 9 22 nn eens enn nnn n nnn n nnn nn nnn n nnn n nn nnn nnn n enna nenenennnnens 4 Introduction 2 22 22 22222 nn nn nnnnen nnn n nen n nen nnnnnennnennnennnennseneennneneensseneenesensesnssnnee 4 FO AtUIS 2 22 222 nn nn nn nnn nnn n mmm 4 How to Assemble 2 5 HDD in Removable Rack 5 Connections amp Controls 2 2 22 22 n nnn ne nn en eens enn en sens enn een senses enneensenneneens 6 HDR 200 Front Panel 6 HDR 200 Rear Panel T Powering ON 9 n2 nn nnn enna nn nnn nents nnn nnn n enn n eee nnenennnennnens 8 Menu Options Overview 222020 22 nnn nen m 8 HDD Mode Menu 10 Connecting to a PC MAC 10 Video Input Source Menu
7. Minutes Data 3 0 0 Tens of Hours Hours Send 61h OCh OLh 6Eh Return 74h 04h O1h 02h 03h 04h 82h Time code 04 03 02 01 F4h 01h Current Track Length BCD Bit7 Bit6 Bits Bit4 Bit3 Bit2 Bitl Bito Data 0 0 0 Tens of Frames Frames Data 1 0 Tens of Seconds Seconds Data 2 0 Tens of Minutes Minutes Data 3 Tens of Hours Hours Send EOh OIh Elh Return F4h OIh 29h 41h 56h 00h BSh Track Length 00 56 41 29 27 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 Datal Standby Stop Eject Rewind Fast Record Play On Forward Data 2 Shuttle Tape Still Reverse Data 6 Lamp Lamp Lamp Still Forward Reverse Data 8 Record Inhibit Version History V1 0 Initial 11 10 2008 28 Specifications e 3x BNC connector for HD YUV input Inputs Interface e 1x BNC connector for HD SDI input e 2x XLR connector for audio input e 3x BNC connector for HD YUV output e 2x BNC connector for HD SDI output Outputs Interface e 1x BNC connector for HD SDI pass through output e 1x HDMI connector for HDMI output 1 3a e 2x XLR connector for audio output e Video MPEG II M2T e Audio MPEG1 Layer2 e Audio Bit rate 384Kbps e Audio Resolution 16bit Record format 1x Mini XLR connector for GPI remote control e 1x D Sub 9 Pin for RS 422 or RS 232 either one e 3x IEEE 1394 Port for co
8. bit Odd Parity ODD parity The total of 1 s in DO D1 D7 PARITY equals an odd number 2 Command Block Format The data communication is composed of the CMD 1 DATA COUNT byte the CMD 2 byte optional DATA bytes and the CHECKSUM byte Commands are transmitted in order from the MSB Most Significant Byte to the LSB Least Significant Byte This means that when using the examples in this manual the order in which the bytes are read is the same order in which they are transmitted When the DATA COUNT nibble is 0 no DATA bytes are transmitted or required the CMD 1 DATA COUNT byte CMD 2 byte and CHECKSUM byte are still transmitted When the DATA COUNT nibble is not 0 the number of DATA bytes transmitted must correspond with the DATA COUNT These bytes are inserted between the CMD 2 byte and CHECKSUM byte COMMAND BLOCK FORMAT The data communication between the controller and the device is performed as follows Name CMD 1 Data Count CMD 2 Data 0 15 Checksum per Data Count Nibble MSN LSN S1ze 1 Byte 1 Byte 0 15 Byte s 1 Byte 1 MSN stands for Most Significant Nibble 4 bits 2 LSN stands for Least Significant Nibble 4 bits COMMAND CONTENTS CMD 1 This is the first Most Significant nibble of the first byte of the command The DATA COUNT below fills the lower Least Significant nibble It indicates the command or return group to which the command belongs as per the table below
9. e symbol should appear If it does not start recording check the following There is an analogue video input present The Video Input Button is illuminated 18 The track you have selected on the HDR 200 is empty The counter next to the TrackNo on the LCD display should b showing 00 00 00 00 There is some available space on the HDR 200 Hard Disk Go to the FREE SPACE Menu and check that the HDR 200 is not full During record you can pause the HDR 200 by pressing the Play Pause button the counter on the LCD display will stop gt gt The counter should stop counting and the REC PAUSE symbol should appear To release pause press the Play Pause button again RA 0 05 The counter should start counting again and the REC symbol eeN should return N B It is not possible to stop recording and then restart on the same track once a track has been stopped you must select a new empty track from the HDR 200 to start recording again Connecting to a Computer Files that have been recorded onto the HDR 200 can be transferred directly to a PC or MAC via the IEEE 1394 iLink FireWire port The files appear in the root directory of the HDR 200 hard disk and are numbered with the track number that appears in the LCD display when you are recording or playing back the track The HDR 200 uses a FAT32 file structure so large tracks are broken down into 2 GB files which are sequentially named For example if Track 02 is 1 hour
10. in duration it will appear as follows hdv02 m2t 2 GB hdv02 is the file name for Track 02 hdv02_01 m2t 2 GB Each 2 GB section is given a sequential _xx numeric extension hdv02_02 m2t 2 GB hdv02_03 m2t 2 GB hdv02_04 m2t 2 GB hdv02_05 m2t 2 GB hdv02_06 m2t 77 MB The last file in the sequence is likely to be smaller than 2GB Once transferred to a PC MAC files can be dropped onto a timeline in a suitable NLE application and they will playback seamlessly 19 Connecting to a PC NB Although a PC may see the HDR 200 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 Digital Video Device a Windows can perom the same action each time you a connect this device What do you want Windows to do y Record Video ij Found New Hardware L uzing Windows Movie Maker Sv Device IESE Always perform the selected action Connect the HDR 200 IEEE 1394 output to a PC To set the HDR 200 into HDD Mode firstly press the Menu button so that it is illuminated You will see the display change to the HDD Mode Menu Press the Next A Button right to select ENTER and the display will show the HDD Enable Confirmation Screen Press the Next A Button right again to confirm after a few seconds HDD Mode will be enabled The PC should recognise that an external IEEE 1394 Firewire HDD has been connected Select Open Folder to View
11. menu To confirm your selection and exit the menu press the Next A Button right G T ENTER Then press the Menu Button to leave menu mode For example the table of 120 GB HDD is the reference of Bit Rate mode selection HDD Type Bit Rate Mode Maximum Recordable Time 405 minutes 390 120GB 60 Mbps 270 minutes 260 12 SET 1080i H RES Menu Press the Menu Button to enter the menu mode Press the FWD gt gt Button to navigate the menus until SET 1080i H RES is displayed To confirm your selection and exit the menu press the Next A Button right s cancel eater Then press the Menu Button to leave menu mode 1080i is the shorthand name of a format of high definition video modes 1080 is the number of horizontal scan lines and the letter i stands for interlaced 1080i is a high definition television HDTV video mode The term usually assumes a widescreen aspect ratio of 16 9 implying a horizontal resolution of 1920 pixels and a frame resolution of 1920 x 1080 or about 2 07 million pixels GPI Mode amp Functions Menus The HDR 200 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 gt gt Button to navigate the menus until SET GPI TRIGGER MODE is displayed Press the Next A Button ri
12. shown in the following table ignal Controller HDR 200 Pin l Frame Ground Frame Ground 2 Receive A RX Transmit A TX 3 Transmit B TX Receive B RX 4 Transmit Common Receive Common 5 Spare Spare 6 Receive Common Transmit Common I Receive B RX Transmit B TX 8 Transmit A TX Receive A RX 9 Frame Ground Frame Ground 24 4 Communication Protocol 1 All communications between the CONTROLLER and the DEVICE will be under the direct supervision of the CONTROLLER When the DEVICE HDR 200 receives the COMMAND from CONTROLLER the following COMMAND is returned e ACK e COMMAND DATA e NAK ERROR DATA COMMAND 1s received In case that the DEVICE receives a COMMAND not requiring data In case that the DEVICE receives a COMMAND requiring data In case that a communication error is detected or an undefined 2 The CONTROLLER must not transmit additional COMMAND blocks to a DEVICE HDR 200 prior to response to a previous COMMAND block 3 The CONTROLLER must transmit of bytes ina COMMAND block for with intervals less than 10 milliseconds If a DEVICE HDR 200 detects an interruption of a byte ina COMMAND block that exceeds 10 milliseconds it executes a TIME OUT error sequence voids the receiving COMMAND block and transmit a NAK TIME OUT 4 When a DEVICE HDR 200 receives a COMMAND block from the CONTROLLER the DEVICE must transmit a response within 9 millisecond
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14. Files The drive should also appear in My Computer as an internal HDD Once connected the HDR 200 can be used just like any HDD You can select the required files and drag and drop them to the required destination a Local Disk D aa File Edit view Favorites Tools Help ee D Search gt Fold This disk or device contains more than one type of a sf gt ia iF se E cantent Address lt D E 30000000 E hdv04 Frm File and Folder Tasks 30000000 info hdvo4 mzt 3 E disk info hdvOS Fre C Make a new folder Sy dvot dy hdvos m2t Aun the program Sheet ieee tothe E dvo1_o1 dv ei 1 i dvO1_Ola using the program provided on the device EZ Share this folder Baba dv01_01b avi What do you want Windows to do dvOla avi Play Media Files E dv01b avi Other Places using RealPlayer iQ My Computer My Documents a My Network Places Play using Windows Media Player Open folder to view files ta WW sing Windows Explore dvO4_Ola avi dv04_01b avi Take no action E dv04a avi dv04b avi dv05 dv E dv06 dv To return the HDR 200 to Deck Mode use Safely Remove Hardware You will find Safely Remove Hardware on the Taskbar 20 m oe 0 m Bi C Safely Remove Hardware Safely remove Datavideo HDD IEEE 1394 SBP Device Drive D EN S jie 12 00 ACIN enia Double click on Safely Remove Hardware and the dialog box will appear select the Data
15. M2T tracks to analogue monitors or recorders via the HD YUV HD SDI or HDMI video outputs Use the Previous A Next 4 Button right s to select the track you want to play and then press the Play gt I1 Button a Lp It is also possible to set the HDR 200 to loop play In loop play the track will seamlessly looped until stopped To set up loop play press the Menu Button to enter menu mode and then the FWD gt gt Button until SETUP LOOP PLAY is displayed Press the Next A Button right to enter the setup loop play menu and then press the FWD gt gt Button to select ENABLE When you press play the selected track will start playing and will loop until the Stop m Button is pressed To cancel loop playback follow the above procedure but select disable instead of enable Recording a track To record from an analogue video source you first need to set the analog input see Video Input Source Menu for more details 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 200 track list one that shows a duration of 00 00 00 00 in the LCD display Not suitable Track Suitable Track is has been recorded empty Press both the Record and Play Pause Buttons simultaneously and the HDR 200 should start recording a NE The counter should start counting and the REC a Mi _ F
16. Not all menus appear when the Video Input Button is illuminated The 19 Menus are HDD MODE This mode allows the HDR 200 to connect to a computer for drag and drop file transfers via IEEE 1394 cabling to a PC or MAC See HDD Mode Menu for more details SETUP LOOP PLAY The HDR 200 will continuously loop play the selected track until stopped FREE SPACE Displays how much free space is available on the current HDR 200 removable drive TOTAL SPACE Displays the total space or capacity of the current HDR 200 removable drive VIDEO INPUT SOURCE The HDR 200 has two types of Analogue Input YPbPr or SDI can be set See Video Input Source Menu for more details AUDIO INPUT SOURCE The HDR 200 has two types Audio Input can be set ANALOG AUDIO relates to an XLR audio input source this audio will be embedded into the SDI output SDI EMBEDDED AUDIO relates to an SDI input this audio will also be embedded into the SDI output SET MPEG2 BIT RATE The HDR 200 has 9 Bit Rate modes Bit rates of 20 25 30 35 40 45 50 55 or 60 Mbps can be set See SET MPEG2 BIT RATE Menu for more details SET I FRAME ONLY Set the HDR 200 to encode Intra frame only SET 1080i H RES To select the encoding horizontal resolution Select 1920 and the record format is 1920x1080i Select 1440 and the record format is 1440x1080i See SET 1080i H RES Menu for more details SET GPI TRIGGER MODE The HDR 200 has two GPI trigge
17. atus data byte number to be returned DATA 1 Least Significant Nibble number of status data bytes to be returned Send 61h 20h 03h 84h return data byte 0 1 and 2 Return 73h 20h 00h 81h 80h 94h EOh 01h TRACK LENGTH SENSE Send EOh 01h Eth Return F4h 01h 29h 41h 56h OOh B5h Track Length 00 56 41 29 26 7 Return Data 10h 01h ACK When a command from the CONTROLLER is received normally the DEVICE returns this command as acknowledgment Th 12h NAK When a communication error 1s detected or an undefined COMMAND 1s received the DEVICE returns this command as not acknowledgment BIT 7 to BIT 0 of DATA 1 will be set in accordance with the contents DATA 1 BIT 7 BIT 6 BIT 5 BIT 4 BIT 3 BIT 2 BIT 1 BIT O TIME OUT FRAMING ERROR OVERRUN ERROR PARITY ERROR CHECKSUM ERROR SOFTWARE OVERRUN UNDEFINED COMMAND 2h 11h DEVICE TYTPE The 00h 11h DEVICE TYPE REQUEST command is used for asking the specifications of the HDR 200 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 HDR 200 12h 11h BOh Olh 74h 04h Current Time Code return BCD Bit 7 Bit 6 Bit 5 Bit 4 Bit 3 Bit 2 Bit 1 Bit 0 Data 0 0 0 Tens of Frames Frames Data 1 0 Tens of Seconds Seconds Data 2 0 Tens of Minutes
18. ee the display change to the HDD Mode Menu Press the Next A Button right to select ENTER and the display will show the HDD Enable Confirmation Screen Press the Next A Button right again to confirm after a few seconds HDD Mode will be enabled The MAC should see the HDR 200 as a HDD and the files will appear in the root directory of the drive 4 Mon 10 33 AM P Qr local disks DV01 dv DVO1 01 dv DVO1 Ota dv DVO02 dv DV02_01 dv DVO03 dv rE Macintosh HD EA Datavideo i I Deskop Q datavideo Px applications Documents p 29 Movies 6 Music A Pictures Macintosh HD Datavideo WSL wis 6 Items 87 60 GB available _ You can select the required files and drag and drop them to the required destination To un mount the HDR 200 from your MAC either Eject the drive or drag it to the Trash Can Once the HDR 200 is un mounted from the MAC the LCD display will return to normal 22 HDR 200 RS 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 The data word utilized by the interface system 1s as follows START D1 D2 D3 D5 D7 PARITY crop BIT ODD BiT ia Start bit 8 Data bits 1 Parity bit 1 Stop
19. ght to enter the SET GPI TRIGGER MODE menu a Press the FWD gt gt Button to select either Pulse Trigger or Level Trigger To confirm your selection and exit the menu press the Next A Button right a Then press the Menu Button to leave menu mode Select the GPI Function Press the Menu Button to enter the menu mode Press the FWD gt gt Button to navigate the menus until SET GPI FUNCTION is displayed Press the Next A Button right to enter the SET GPI FUNCTION menu a Press the FWD gt gt Button to select either Pulse Trigger or Level Trigger To confirm your selection and exit the menu press the Next A Button right a Then press the Menu Button to leave menu mode Set Date amp Time Menu To set the Date amp Time on the HDR 200 Press the Menu Button to enter menu mode Press the REW lt 4 4 Button to navigate the menus until SET DATE amp TIME is displayed Press the Next A Button right to enter the SET Date amp Time menu You will see a flashing cursor on the date value To set the date use the Play Pause Button to increase the value or the Stop Button to decrease the value PII Increases Value i Decreases Value Use the FWD gt gt Button to move the cursor to the next column to the right i e Month Year Hours Minutes or the REW lt lt Button to move the cursor back to the left gt gt Mo
20. h 20h Status Sense 7xh 20h Status Data EOh Olh Get Current Track Length F4h Olh Track Length 25 6 Detailed Description of Commands 00h 11h DEVICE TYPE REQUEST Send 00h 11h 11h Return 12h 11h BOh 01h D4h HDR 200 20h 00h STOP Send 20h 00h 20h Return 10h 01h 11h 20h 01h PLAY Send 20h 01h 21h Return 10h 01h 11h 20h 02h RECORD send 20h 02h 22h Return 10h 01h 11h 20h 10h FAST FORWARD Send 20h 10h 30h Return 10h 01h 11h 2xh 13h SHUTTLE FORWARD Send 21h 13h 01h 35h Return 10h 01h 11h 21h 13h 00h PAUSE Send 21h 13h 00h 34h Return 10h 01h 11h 20h 20h FAST REWIND send 20h 20h 40h Return 10h 01h 11h 2xh 23h SHUTTLE REWIND send 21h 23h 01h 45h Return 10h 01h 11h 40h 50h INREASE TRACK NUMBER send 40h 50h 90h Return 10h 01h 11h 40h 51h DECREASE TRACK NUMBER send 40h 51h 91h Return 10h 01h 11h 41h 52h NNh SET TRACK NUMBER NN Track Number send 41h 52h 01h 94h Select Track 1 Return 10h 01h 11h Send 41h 52h 10h A3h Select Track 16 Return 10h 01h 11h 41h 53h NNh SELECT VIDEO INPUT SOURCE NN Video Source 0 YPbPr 1 SDI 2 Decode MPEG 2 Send 41h 53h 00h 94h YPbPr input Return 10h 01h 11h send 41h 53h 01h 95h SDI input Return 10h 01h 11h send 41h 53h 02h 96h Decode MPEG 2 61h OCh 01h CURRENT TIME SENSE Send 61h OCh 01h 6Eh Return 74h 04h 01h 02h O3h 04h 82h Time code 04 03 02 01 61h 20h STATUS SENSE DATA 1 Most Significant Nibble 1st st
21. ial or RS 232 single end transmission mode Select RS 232 mode you can control HDR 200 RS 232 from PC Select RS 422 mode you can control HDR 200 via RS 422 from external devices FP FIRMWARE UPDATE To upgrade the front panel firmware FIRMWARE VERSION Display the Revision Number and Firmware Version of the HDR 200 HDD Mode Menu The HDD Mode Menu will set the HDR 200 up as an external IEEE 1394 Firewire drive for direct drag and drop file transfer to a PC or MAC The files appear in the root directory of the HDR 200 hard disk and are numbered with the track number that appears in the LCD display when you are recording or playing back the track The HDR 200 uses a FAT32 file structure so large tracks are broken down into 2 GB files which are sequentially named For example if Track 02 is 1 hour in duration it will appear as follows hdv02 m2t 2 GB hdv02 is the file name for Track 02 hdv02_01 m2t 2 GB Each 2 GB section is given a sequential _xx numeric extension hdv02_02 m2t 2 GB hdv02_03 m2t 2 GB hdv02_04 m2t 2 GB hdv02_05 m2t 2 GB hdv02_ 06 m2t 77 MB 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 200 as an AVC compliant DV Device it is not intended to be operated as such Connect the HDR 200 IEEE 1394 output to a PC or MAC To set the HDR 200 into HDD Mode firstly press Menu button so that it is illuminated
22. m The default output channel of the HDR 200 is 1 selecting any other value between 0 63 will overcome the conflict Press the Menu Button to enter menu mode Press the REW lt 4 an Button to navigate the menus until SET OUTPUT CHANNEL is displayed Press the Next A Button right to enter the SET OUTPUT CHANNEL menu a Use FWD gt gt or REW lt lt to change the output channel number in this case we have selected 1 16 Press the Next A Button right to confirm the setting Then press the Menu Button to leave menu mode Surface scan is a utility which checks the disc surface for errors and bad sectors It is not generally HDD Surface Scan Menu necessary to use Surface Scan unless your HDR 200 is not performing correctly or you have changed the HDD gt To run Surface Scan press the Menu Button to enter menu mode Press the REW lt lt Button to navigate the menus until SCAN HDD SURFACE is displayed Press the Next 4 Button right twice to start the HDD Surface Scan E ance TE exter The progress of the scan will appear in the LCD display Once complete the Surface Scan Done message will appear Press the Next 4 Button right to exit the surface scan A txt file called Result will have been created in the root directory of the HDR 200 HDD this can be accessed via a PC by connecting the HDR 200 as a HDD Playing an M2T Track It is playback
23. mber timecode 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 In playback mode these buttons will operate as Fast Forward and Rewind Buttons If the Menu Button is pressed these buttons will navigate backwards and forwards between the various menu options Video Input Button Switches the HDR 200 to Video Input Component YUV S Video Y C Composite CVBS Video Inputs can only be recorded in DV formats See Operation with an analogue video source for more details Previous Next Buttons These buttons navigate up and down between recorded tracks and menu options Record Button Puts the HDR 200 into Record Mode To start recording press the Record Button and Play Button simultaneously N B Unit will not record if no video signal is present Play Pause Button Starts playback of a track or pauses playback of a track status will be displayed on the Display Panel Also Starts Pauses a recording when unit is in Record mode Stop Button Stops playback or record The Audio Input Level LEDs show the audio input levels from the incoming source The Audio Level Adjustments allow you to adjust the headphone volume Accepts a stereo mini jack plug for stereo headphone The headphone volume is controlled by the Audio Level Adjustments 6 Pin DV In Out Port This is a convenient front mo
24. n about the recycling of this product please contact your local Datavideo office Packing List The following items should be included in the box If any items are missing please contact your supplier Item Description Q ty 1 HDR 200 HD HDD Recorder 1 2 Power Supply 12V 4 2A 1 3 AC cord 3P 1 4 2 5 Removable HDD Enclosure 1 M3 X 4 m m Screws 10 6 T 2 0 X 8 m m Screws 2 8 HD Label 2 9 4 10 Instruction Manual 1 Introduction This user guide will show you how to get the most from this HDR 200 unit when fitted within a Datavideo HS 1000 Mobile Video Studio The Datavideo HDR 200 can normally record from HD SDI HD YPbPr and HDV IEEE 1394 sources However within the HS 1000 this HDR 200 unit is cabled and configured to record HD SDI and XLR audio Upon playback it can output tracks via HDMI connections to TLM 170D monitor and HD SDI connections TLM 170D and RP 36 panel on AUX HD SDI output This recorder is supplied with a removable HE 1 HDD enclosure which allow for easy management of your recordings and projects when a 2 5 SATA drive is fitted inside These removable HE 1 HDD enclosure can also be used as external USB drives from which your project files can be dragged and dropped to a PC or MAC HDR 200 Features within HS 1000 set up HD SDI BNC and HDV IEEE 1394 Hard Drive Recorder Supports HD SDI pass through with embedded audio Supports HDMI output with audio RS 422 RS 232 control
25. nnection to PC MAC and HDV device e 1x Phone plugs for audio output Other Interface Video Input e HD 1080i 50 1080 59 94i 720p 50 720 59 94p SMPTE 292 standard complied with e Output return loss More than 15 dB SMHz to 750MHz More than 10 dB 750MHz to 1 5 GHz e Output level 0 8 Vpp 10 e Rise time Less than 270 ps e Fall time Less than 270 ps e Difference between rise time and fall time within 100 ps e Alignment jitter Less than 0 2 Ul e Timing jitter Less than 1 0 UI e Eye aperture ratio More than 90 HD SDI signal e DC offset 0 0 5V e Equalizer use 5C FB cable support 100 meters e Bandwidth 30MHz lt 3dB e S N Ratio gt 60 dB e Multiburst lt 1dB at 30Mhz HD YUV signal e Bandwidth 20 20KHz lt 3dB e S N Ratio gt 70 dB e THD lt 0 1 IRE e 0 7 5 IRE Options NTSC Only Operating ne o o o Temperature 0 C to 40 C 32 F to 102 F Humidity e 10 to 90 non condensing Dimension amp Weight 482mm W x 293mm D x 44mm H Ibs 4Kgs Power e Input AC 100 240V Switching Adaptor output DC 12V 3A 29 Service amp 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
26. or your local power company 8 Do not allow anything to rest on the power cord Do not locate this unit where the power cord will be walked on rolled over or otherwise stressed 9 If an extension cord must be used with this unit make sure that the total of the ampere ratings on the products plugged into the extension cord do not exceed the extension cord s rating 10 Make sure that the total amperes of all the units that are plugged into a single wall outlet do not exceed 15 amperes 11 Never push objects of any kind into this unit through the cabinet ventilation slots as they may touch dangerous voltage points or short out parts that could result in risk of fire or electric shock Never spill liquid of any kind onto or into this unit 12 Except as specifically explained elsewhere in this manual do not attempt to service this product yourself Opening or removing covers that are marked Do Not Remove may expose you to dangerous voltage points or other risks and will void your warranty Refer all service issues to qualified service personnel 13 Unplug this product from the wall outlet and refer to qualified service personnel under the following conditions a When the power cord is damaged or frayed b When liquid has spilled into the unit c When the product has been exposed to rain or water d When the product does not operate normally under normal operating conditions Adjust only those controls that are covered by the o
27. perating instructions in this manual improper adjustment of other controls may result in damage to the unit and may often require extensive work by a qualified technician to restore the unit to normal operation e When the product has been dropped or the cabinet has been damaged f When the product exhibits a distinct change in performance indicating a need for service To avoid any possible static damage to your equipment please ensure your camcorder deck is switched off when connecting or disconnecting the IEEE 1394 cable 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 Equipment that fails after the warranty period has been operated or installed in a manner other than that specified by Datavideo or has been subjected to abuse or modification will be repaired for time and material charges at the Buyer s expense This warranty does not affect your statutory rights within the Country of purchase Disposal For EU Customers only WEEE Marking This symbol on the product indicates that it will not be treated as household waste It must be handed over to the applicable take back scheme for the recycling of electrical and electronic equipment For more detailed informatio
28. r modes Pulse or Level trigger can be set See GPI Mode amp Function Menus for more details SELECT GPI FUNCTION The GPI function can be set to either Play Play Pause or Record Record Pause See GPI Mode amp Function Menus for more details SET DATE amp TIME Sets the date and time on the HDR 200 the setting is non volatile so it is stored even when the unit is powered off See Set Date amp Time Menu for more details FORMAT HARD DISK Formats the HDD and erases all files and tracks from the HDR 200 See Format Hard Disk Menu for more details ERASE TRACK Erases the selected track from the HDR 200 See Erase Track Menu for more details SET OUTPUT CHANNEL Allows the output channel of the HDR 200 to be switched to a different I D number See Set Output Channel Menu for more details HDD SURFACE SCAN Checks the HDD for errors bad sectors This is only necessary if your HDR 200 is not performing correctly or if you install anew HDD A result txt file is created in the root directory of the HDD this can be viewed from a PC HDD MODE CABLE LEN The HDR 200 has two types of cable mode that can be set when connecting the HDR 200 to either a PC or MAC If your IEEE 1394 cable length lt 20 M please select cable mode LONG DISTANCE CABLE If your IEEE 1394 cable length lt 1 8 M please select cable mode SHORT DISTANCE CABLE D SUB H W INTERFACE The 9 pin D SUB can be set to either RS 422 different
29. s Therefore if the CONTROLLER cannot receive the appropriate response from the DEVICE within 10 milliseconds after transmitting the COMMAND block the CONTROLLER detects a communication error and must execute an appropriate process 5 When a DEVICE HDR 200 detects a communication error it must immediately transmit a NAK to the CONTROLLER The content of an error is shown on the COMMAND tables When the CONTROLLER receives a NAK if must immediately stop transmission of the block The DEVICE must not accept a subsequent command within 10 milliseconds after that except NAK UNDEFINED command and must execute a necessary process 5 Command Table without Checksum byte COMMAND RETURN 00h 11h Device Type Request 12h 11h 20h 41h NTSC Mode 12h 11h 21h 41h PAL Mode 20h 00h Stop 10h Olh Acknowledge 20h Olh Play 10h O1h Acknowledge 20h 02h Rec 10h Olh Acknowledge 20h 10h Fast Forward 10h Olh Acknowledge 2xh 13h Shuttle Forward 10h Olh Acknowledge 21h 13h 00h Pause 10h Olh Acknowledge 20h 20h Rewind 10h Olh Acknowledge 2xh 23h Shuttle Rewind 10h Olh Acknowledge 40h 50h Increase Track Number 10h Olh Acknowledge 40h 51h Decrease Track Number 10h Olh Acknowledge 41h 52h nnh Set Track Number 10h O1h Acknowledge 41h 53h nnh Select Video Input Source 10h Olh Acknowledge 61h OCh 01h Current Time Sense 74h 04h LTC Time Data 61
30. t Ports Ports for connecting to HDMI external devices HD SDI output connecters HD SDI input and pass through output connectors DC In Socket Connect the supplied 12V 3A PSU to this socket The connection can be secured by screwing the outer fastening ring of the an 4 DC In plug to the socket POWER Power On Off Switch Switches the power On Off Grounding Terminal When connecting this unit to any other component make sure that it is properly grounded by connecting this terminal to an appropriate point When connecting use the socket and be sure to use wire with a cross sectional area of at least 1 0 mm2 S Powering On Within the HS 1000 set up the HDR 200 is supplied with power from the PD 1 Power Distribution unit on the rear of the HS 1000 Please ensure the PD 1 is supplied with power and switched on before attempting to power on the HDR 200 POWER Press the Power Button until it lights up The LCD display panel should show HDR 200 and after a few seconds the track display should appear and then the HDR 200 is ready to be operated Menu Options The HDR 200 is a menu driven unit there are 19 menus 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 We will look at each individual menu in more detail but here is a quick overview of them N B
31. unted DV IEEE 1394 Port for connection to a DV HDV camcorder or to a PC for file transfer 2 5 Removable HDD Rack SATA amp USB interface connecting to a PC for file transfer Rear Panel Ho mms ees fy P MM CE A 8 7 lt POWER O lt RS 422 RS 232 IEEE 1394 S U Pb U Pb v Pr Ee J HD SDI OUT an 5 aie z0 E 4 CH2 R CHI L CH2 R CHI L 12V 3A oes UTP UT ee es fh P 2 channels XLR Balanced Audio input amp output This audio will also be passed to the HDMI and HD SDI outputs CH2 R CH1 L CH2 R CH1 L The GPI socket can be used for simple external control The HDR 200 can accept pulse or level trigger inputs which can trigger record or playback or pause commands See GPI Mode amp Function Menus for more details RS 422 Port The HDR 200 can be controlled via RS 422 from external devices The HDR 200 uses standard Sony protocol Connect the RS 422 control cable to this port GPI E RS 422 85 202 NB The RP 36 panel on the rear of the HS 1000 has an RS 422 port which is directly wired to the SE 1000 mixer Please contact your local Datavideo office if you also wish to control the HDR 200 via RS 422 within the HS 1000 set up IEEE 13974 6 Pin DV In Out Port This is a convenient rear mounted DV IEEE Port for connection to PC for file transfer HD YUV component analogue input and output connecters o lt Z lt UPE Pt Y U Pb vr E HDMI GUT HDMI Ou
32. ves the cursor to the right Moves the cursor to the left Once you have set the date amp time press the Next 4 Button right to exit the menu Sauce eater Then press the Menu Button to leave menu mode Format Hard Disk Menu Format Hard Disk will remove all tracks from the hard drive Press the Menu Button to enter menu mode Press the REW lt lt Button to navigate the menus until FORMAT HARD DISK is displayed Press the Next A Button right to enter the FORMAT HARD DISK menu You will see ARE YOU SURE displayed Press the Next A Button right again to confirm that you want to format the hard disk woo SYSTEM After a few seconds the HDR 200 will reboot and the display will return to normal Erase Track Menu Erase Track is used for deleting individual tracks from the HDR 200 Press the Menu Button to enter menu mode Use the FWD gt gt or REW lt lt Button to select the track that you want to erase Track 01 in this case Then press the Menu Button to leave menu mode Set Output Channel Menu It is not a frequent occurrence but when it happens it is possible to change the Output Channel I D of the HDR 200 to overcome the conflict For example if another device has the same output channel I D as the HDR 200 this will result in a conflict which will mean that the HDR 200 output is blocked Please change the output channel I D of the HDR 200 to solve the proble
33. video HDD IEEE SBP2 Device and click on Stop A second dialog box will appear Safely Remove Hardware lt Safely Remove Hardware Select the device you want to unplug or eject and then click Stop When Windows notities you that itis safe to do so unplug the device from your computer Stop a Hardware device Contin devices to be stopped Choose OF to continue Hardware devices BY Datavideo HOD JEEE 1394 SBP Device Windows will attempt to stop the following devices After the devices are stopped they may be removed safely Datavideo HDD IEEE 1394 SBP Device s Genenc volume D Datavideo HDD IEEE 1394 SBP Device at LUN O se Display device components Display device components Close Close 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 200 ij Safe To Remove Hardware x The Datavideo HDD IEEE 1394 SBP Device device can now be safely removed from the system EN ji 12 04 Once un mounted from the PC the HDR 200 display will leave HDD Mode and return to Track Display 21 Connecting to a MAC NB Although a MAC may see the HDR 200 as an AVC compliant DV Device it is not intended to be operated as such Connect the HDR 200 IEEE 1394 output to a MAC To set the HDR 200 into HDD Mode firstly press the Menu button so that it is illuminated You will s

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