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HDR-40 & HDR-50 Features
Stand Alone SDI / HD-SDI Hard Drive Recorder with Removable Hard Drive enclosure.
Front Connections:
Headphone Mini Jack socket for audio monitoring
Firewire 400 (IEEE-1394) socket for file transfer.
Rear Connections:
1x HD/SD-SDI input (supports SDI embedded Audio)
XLR Balanced audio input connections (CH1/L & CH2/R)
1x HD/SD-SDI loop/pass through (supports SDI embedded Audio)
1x HDMI output with embedded audio
Record:
Unit automatically senses SDI or HD-SDI inputs and records…
Full HD (1920x1080i) via HD-SDI to .m2t files at user selectable bit rates of 20-60 Mbps (HD).
HDV (1440x1080i) via HD-SDI to .m2t files at user selectable bit rates of 20-60 Mbps (HD).
SD (720x576/480i) via SD-SDI to .m2t files at user selectable bit rates of 5, 10 or 15 Mbps (SD).
Control:
Full VTR playback via the front panel buttons (loop playback via a menu option).
RS-422 and RS-232 control via rear panel Sub D 9pin port.
Simple GPI input to trigger play/pause play or record/pause record actions.
File Transfer to Computer:
From HDR unit in HDD mode via Firewire 400 (IEEE-1394) connection.
From removable HDD enclosure via USB 2.0 connection.
Note: These units cannot be operated as AVC Devices - The AVC Command set is not supported.
The HDD enclosure may be supplied empty or with a drive already fitted please check with your supplier / dealer.
These units cannot record a camcorder’s DV25 or HDV m2t stream via the IEEE-1394 connection. Please use the SDI
BNC input connection only to make recordings.
Combined Instruction Manual
This manual is written with the Datavideo HDR-40 and HDR-50 units in mind.
As the units only differ slightly their manuals have been combined into one manual. If a section of
the manual can be applied to both units then the equipment will be referred to as the HDR unit
regardless of whether you purchased a HDR-40 unit or a HDR-50 unit.
However, there are some physical differences between these units so there are separate sections
and footnotes too which will only apply to one specific model. Where this happens the model is
identified as applying to either the HDR-40 or HDR-50.