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Packing List
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Item Description
HDR-40
HDR-50
Q’ty Q’ty
1 HD/SD HDD Recorder 1 1
2 Power Supply (12V/4.2A) 1 1
3 AC cord 3P 1 1
4 2.5" Removable HDD Enclosure 2 2
5 USB 2.0 Y cable 1 1
6 M3 x 4 m/m Screws 10 10
7 2.0 x 8 m/m Screws 2 2
8 HD Label 2 2
9 Blank Label 4 4
10 Instruction Manual 1 1
11 L Type Rack Ears 0 2
Introduction
The Datavideo HDR-40 or HDR-50 is a hard drive based video recorder and player, with
removable hard drive enclosure. The HDR-50 is a 19” rack mountable 1U design that can be easily
integrated with other rack mounted equipment or the HDR-40 can be used as a desktop stand
alone recorder / player in the studio or on location.
Record from Standard and High Definition video equipment via SDI or HD-SDI with convenient SDI
loop through / pass through for record monitoring. Playback of recorded tracks is via HDMI output.
Device control is also possible via RS-422, RS-232 or a simple GPI trigger.
Both units provide a choice of SD or HD MPEG-II (.M2T) recording bit rates which work with a wide
range of HD Non Linear Editing (NLE) and play out solutions.
Once you have completed your recording, simply eject the hard drive enclosure and use the USB
2.0 port on the rear of the HDD enclosure to connect to a PC or MAC based HD NLE system. As
USB 2.0 provides the power no extra power supply is required, so it is perfect for laptop use in the
field. You can then copy the required video files across to your HD Non Linear Editing application's
media drive.
Alternatively you can mount the HDR unit to a computer like a Firewire 400 drive
using the IEEE-1394 front panel connection for file transfer to computer.