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Instruction Manual

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Contents
CONTENTS ................................................................................................................................................... 2
FCC COMPLIANCE STATEMENT ..................................................................................................................... 4
WARNINGS AND PRECAUTIONS 4....................................................................................................................
WARRANTY .................................................................................................................................................. 5
S W TANDARD ARRANTY ............................................................................................................................................. 5
T Y W HREE EAR ARRANTY ........................................................................................................................................... 5
DISPOSAL ..................................................................................................................................................... 6
PRODUCT OVERVIEW ................................................................................................................................... 7
F 7EATURES ..............................................................................................................................................................
L R H D IST OF ECOMMENDED ARD RIVES ........................................................................................................................ 8
H SATA -3 OW TO INSERT A DRIVE INTO THE REMOVABLE HE ENCLOSURE............................................................................ 8
CONNECTIONS AND CONTROLS .................................................................................................................. 10
F P RONT ANEL ....................................................................................................................................................... 10
R EAR PANEL.......................................................................................................................................................... 11
SWITCHING THE RECORD ER ON.................................................................................................................. 12
F ORMATTING A DRIVE BEFORE FIRST USE .................................................................................................................... 12
LCD LIP TATUS ISPLAY EXPLAINEDC S D ....................................................................................................................... 12
M O M N ENU VERVIEW AND ENU AVIGATION ............................................................................................................... 13
RECORD SETUP .......................................................................................................................................... 14
SET HD ENCODE FORMAT ................................................................................................................................. 14
SET SD ENCODE FORMAT .................................................................................................................................. 15
SET SD ASPECT RATIO ........................................................................................................................................ 15
BEFORE RECORDING .................................................................................................................................. 16
T RANSFER OLD CLIPS FROM THE MEDIA ...................................................................................................................... 16
FORMAT MEDIA ................................................................................................................................................ 16
SET REC FILE TYPE .............................................................................................................................................. 16
S ENCODE FORMAT ET THE .................................................................................................................................. 16
S AUDIO SOURCE ELECT THE ................................................................................................................................. 16
S ELECT YOUR TIME CODE SOURCE .............................................................................................................................. 16
T RECORD MODE URN ON .................................................................................................................................... 16
RECORDING ............................................................................................................................................... 17
S BIN ELECT AN EMPTY IN WHICH TO RECORD .............................................................................................................. 17
R ECORDING .......................................................................................................................................................... 17
R P ECORD AUSE ..................................................................................................................................................... 17
R S ECORD TOP ....................................................................................................................................................... 17
SPECIAL RECORD FUNCTIONS ..................................................................................................................... 18
T IME LAPSE RECORDING .......................................................................................................................................... 18
P OWER ON AUTO RECORD ....................................................................................................................................... 18
PLAYBACK .................................................................................................................................................. 19
S BIN P ELECT A RECORDED TO LAY BACK ..................................................................................................................... 19
P LAY BACK............................................................................................................................................................ 19
P BIN LAYBACK IN OR CLIP CENTRIC MODE ................................................................................................................. 19
L P OOP LAY ........................................................................................................................................................... 19
P A P OWER ON UTO LAY........................................................................................................................................... 19
SYSTEM SET UP .......................................................................................................................................... 20

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S A M ET UDIO ONITOR............................................................................................................................................. 20
LCD UDIO EAK METERA P ........................................................................................................................................ 20
S A S ELECT UDIO OURCE ........................................................................................................................................... 21
GPI CONTROL ............................................................................................................................................. 22
GPI RIGGER CABLING AND CIRCUITT .......................................................................................................................... 22
SET GPI .............................................................................................................................................................. 22
PULSE R TRIGGER ECORD PROCESS............................................................................................................................ 22
LEVEL R TRIGGER ECORD PROCESS ............................................................................................................................ 22
PULSE P TRIGGER LAYBACK PROCESS ......................................................................................................................... 22
LEVEL P TRIGGER LAYBACK PROCESS.......................................................................................................................... 22
TRANSFERRING FILES TO A COMPUTER ...................................................................................................... 23
R F S ECORDER ILE YSTEM LIMITATIONS ........................................................................................................................ 23
F O ILE RGANIZATION ............................................................................................................................................... 23
M -3 C OUNTING THE HE DRIVE ENCLOSURE TO A OMPUTER ............................................................................................ 23
S - -3 AFELY DIS MOUNTING THE HE DRIVE FROM A COMPUTER ......................................................................................... 24
UPDATING THE FIRMWARE ........................................................................................................................ 25
SET BUZZER ................................................................................................................................................ 26
SET LONG TIME STOP ................................................................................................................................. 26
DATE AND TIME SETUP .............................................................................................................................. 26
SET REMOTE INTERFACE ............................................................................................................................. 26
RS-232 CONTROLLER COMMAND SET ......................................................................................................... 27
C P A ONNECTOR IN SSIGNMENT ................................................................................................................................. 27
C F OMMUNICATION ORMAT ..................................................................................................................................... 27
C F OMMAND ORMAT .............................................................................................................................................. 27
C P OMMAND ROTOCOL ........................................................................................................................................... 27
S L C UMMARY IST OF OMMANDS ............................................................................................................................... 27
S C YSTEM ONTROL.................................................................................................................................................. 28
S R ENSE EQUEST .................................................................................................................................................... 28
T C RANSPORT ONTROL ............................................................................................................................................29
DIMENSIONS & WEIGHT ............................................................................................................................. 34
SPECIFICATIONS ......................................................................................................................................... 35
SERVICE & SUPPORT .................................................................................................................................. 36
Disclaimer of Product & Services
The informaon oered in this instrucon manual is intended as a guide only. At all mes, Datavideo
Technologies will try to give correct, complete and suitable informaon. However, Datavideo Technologies
cannot exclude that some informaon in this manual, from me to me, may not be correct or may be
incomplete. This manual may contain typing errors, omissions or incorrect informaon. Datavideo
Technologies always recommend that you double check the informaon in this document for accuracy before
making any purchase decision or using the product. Datavideo Technologies is not responsible for any
omissions or errors, or for any subsequent loss or damage caused by using the informaon contained within
this manual. Further advice on the content of this manual or on the product can be obtained by contacng
your local Datavideo Oce or dealer.

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FCC Compliance Statement
This device complies with part 15 of the FCC rules. Operaon is subject to the following two condions:
(1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and
(2) This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired
operaon.
Warnings and Precautions
1. Read all of these warnings and save them for later reference.
2. Follow all warnings and instrucons 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 boom are provided for venlaon. To ensure safe and
reliable operaon of this unit, and to protect it from overheang, do not block or cover these openings.
Do not place this unit on a bed, sofa, rug, or similar surface, as the venlaon openings on the boom 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 installaon unless proper venlaon 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 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 rangs on the
products plugged into the extension cord do not exceed the extension cord rang.
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 venlaon slots, as they may touch
dangerous voltage points or short out parts that could result in risk of re or electric shock. Never spill
liquid of any kind onto or into this unit.
12. Except as specically explained elsewhere in this manual, do not aempt to service this product yourself.
Opening or removing covers may expose you to dangerous voltage points or other risks, and will void your
warranty. Refer all service issues to qualied service personnel.
13. Unplug this product from the wall outlet and refer to qualied service personnel under the following
condion s:
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 operang condions. Adjust only those
controls that are covered by the operang instrucons in this manual; improper adjustment of other
controls may result in damage to the unit and may oen require extensive work by a qualied
technician to restore the unit to normal operaon;
e. When the product has been dropped or the cabinet has been damaged;
f. When the product exhibits a disnct change in performance, indicang a need for service.

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Warranty
Standard Warranty
Datavideo equipment is guaranteed against any manufacturing defects for one year from the date of
purchase.
The original purchase invoice or other documentary evidence should be supplied at the me of any
request for repair under warranty.
The product warranty period beings on the purchase date. If the purchase date is unknown, the product
warranty period begins on the thireth day aer shipment from a Datavideo oce.
All non-Datavideo manufactured products (product without Datavideo logo) have only one year warranty
from the date of purchase.
Damage caused by accident, misuse, unauthorized repairs, sand, grit or water is not covered under
warranty.
Viruses and malware infecons on the computer systems are not covered under warranty.
Any errors that are caused by unauthorized third-party soware installaons, which are not required by
our computer systems, are not covered under warranty.
All mail or transportaon costs including insurance are at the expense of the owner.
All other claims of any nature are not covered.
All accessories including headphones, cables, baeries, metal parts, housing, cable reel and consumable
parts are not covered under warranty.
Warranty only valid in the country or region of purchase.
Your statutory rights are not aected.
Three Year Warranty
All Datavideo products purchased aer July 1st, 2017 qualify for a free two years
extension to the standard warranty, providing the product is registered with
Datavideo days of purchase. within 30
Certain parts with limited lifeme expectancy such as LCD panels, DVD drives, Hard
Drive, Solid State Drive, SD Card, USB Thumb Drive, Lighng, Non-PCIe Card and third party provided PC
components are covered for 1 year.
The three-year warranty must be registered on Datavideo's ocial website or with your local Datavideo
oce or one of its authorized distributors within 30 days of purchase.

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Disposal
For EU Customers only - WEEE Marking
This symbol on the product or on its packaging indicates that this product must not be
disposed of with your other household waste. Instead, it is your responsibility to
dispose of your waste equipment by handing it over to a designated collecon point for
the recycling of waste electrical and electronic equipment. The separate collecon and
recycling of your waste equipment at the me of disposal will help to conserve natural
resources and ensure that it is recycled in a manner that protects human health and
the environment. For more informaon about where you can drop o your waste
equipment for recycling, please contact your local city oce, your household waste disposal service or the
shop where you purchased the product.
CE Marking is the symbol as shown on the le of this page. The leers " " are the CE
abbreviaon of French phrase "Conformité Européene" which literally means
"European Conformity". The term inially used was "EC Mark" and it was ocially
replaced by "CE Marking" in the Direcve 93/68/EEC in 1993. "CE Marking" is now used
in all EU ocial documents.

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Product Overview
The Datavideo HDR-60 is a hard drive based
video recorder with removable hard drive
enclosure. The HDR- can be used as a 60
desktop stand alone recorder in the studio or
on location.
Record from Standard High Denition SDI or
video equipment and use the convenient SDI
loop through / pass through for record
monitoring. The unit provides SD or HD
MPEG- MXF or MOV les which are II
compatible with a wide range of HD Non
Linear Editing (NLE) and play out solutions.
Several choices of video sampling and bit
rates are available depending on your
preference.
HD-SDI Compatible formats
1080p 23.98 / 24 + 1080i 50 / 59.94 / 60 +
720p 50 / 59.94 / 60
I-Frame only = 4:2:2 sampling either at
100Mbps or 125Mbps
Long GOP = 4:2:2 sampling either at 35Mbps
or 65Mbps or 100Mbps
Long GOP = 4:2:0 sampling at 10Mbps or
25Mbps
SDI Compatible formats
NTSC 480i or PAL 576i
I-Frame only = 4:2:2 sampling either at
25Mbps or 50Mbps
Long GOP = 4:2:2 sampling either at 15Mbps
or 30Mbps or 50Mbps
Long GOP = 4:2:0 sampling either at 8Mbps
Playback of recorded tracks is from SDI and
HDMI outputs Device control is possible via .
the front panel transport keys or - or RS 232
using a simple GPI trigger.
Once the recording session is nished, simply
eject the removable drive enclosure. The drive
enclosure can then be connected via a USB
2.0 port to a PC or M based HD Non Linear ac
Editing system. You then copy the required
video les across to your HD NLE media as
drive. As USB 2.0 provides power to the drive
enclosure no extra power supply is required,
so it is also perfect for laptop use in the eld.
The recorder can also run on 12V DC power
so it is not limited studio use and can be used
in an OB van set up too.
That’s Datavideo, sharing the value!
Features
Backlit LCD display and soft keys for
track conrmation and menu navigation.
Normal VTR type transport keys for
Play/Pause, Stop, Record, Fast Forward
and Reverse.
LCD Status screen conrms incoming
signal and unit settings.
Removable -3 drive enclosure for HE
standard SATA 2.5” laptop drives.
Front panel 3.5mm stereo audio jack
point and volume control for convenient
audio monitoring.
LED based Audio Peak meter for audio
condence.
Input connections:
SDI / HD-SDI BNC Input with loop
through
Analogue or 8 channel SDI audio input –
analogue audio via mini XLR inputs.
Output connections:
SDI / HD-SDI BNC output
HDMI output
File formats supported:
.MOV, .MXF
NTFS system allows large les to be
created during the record process.
External Time code input and loop
through.
Genlock and black burst support.
-232 and GPI Control interface. RS
DC Operation allowing OB Van 12V
compatibility.

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List of Recommended Hard Drives
This list below contains compatible drive information. Please contact your local dealer or Datavideo
oce should you need more information.
No
Brand / Model
Type
1
WD3200BEKT
HDD
2
HITACHI 7K320-320
HDD
3
WD5000BEKT
HDD
4
WD5000BPKT
HDD
5
WD7500BPKT
HDD
6
WD5000LPLX
HDD
7
SANDISK 120GB SSD (Extreme)
SSD
8
SANDISK 240GB SSD (Extreme)
SSD
9
INTEL 330 SERIES 120G SSD
SSD
10
Transcend SSD320 120G SSD
SSD
11
Silicon Power V30 120GB SSD
SSD
12
EZ Link
SSD
13
Kingston HyperX 128GB SSD
SSD
14
SANDISK 120GB SSD (Extreme ) II
SSD
15
SANDISK 240GB SSD (Extreme ) II
SSD
16
SAMSUNG 840 PRO 128G SSD
SSD
17
INTEL 520SERIES 120G
SSD
18
SANDISK X110(OEM)
SSD
19
Kingston HYPER X 240G
SSD
20
Crucial MX220 250G
SSD
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Samsung 850PRO 256GB
SSD
22
SANDISK X300s 512GB
SSD
23
Samsung 840EVO 1TB
SSD
24
UD info 256GB
SSD
25
SANDISK X400 128G/256G/512G
SSD
26
SANDISK ULTRA II
SSD
Note: The HDR-60 supports HDD/SSD up to 1GB capacity. If you use HDD, please use the HDD
with 7200rpm speed. Moreover, please do not use the Seagate HDD. If you use SSD, please use
the SSD with TLC NAND Flash rather than the SSD with QLC NAND Flash.
How to insert SATA drive to the removable -3 enclosure a in HE
If your unit was delivered without a hard drive inserted, please follow the steps below to insert the hard
disk to an -3 drive enclosure. in HE

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1. Remove the two screws the back plate on
of the -3 drive enclosure and manually HE
pull out the PCB.
2. Place a 2.5” SATA HDD on the PCB and
then turn it over so you can secure the
drive to the PCB by screwing the four
screw (supplied) into the holes as shown s
in the diagram on the left.
3. -insert the PCB, with HDD mounted to Re , in
the enclosure.
4. -secure the back plate of the enclosure Re
using the two screws removed earlier.
5. Push the removable -3 enclosure into HE
recorder as shown. Now move the locking
lever from right to left side to secure the
HE-3 in place.
6. You are now ready to switch the unit on.
7. New drives will be formatted within the recorder upon rst use. The LCD Clip Status display
is shown once the recorder becomes available for set up and use.

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Switching the recorder On
Ensure the HDR- power supply is connected to the rear panel of the recorder and a -3 removable 60 HE
drive enclosure is tted and locked in place.
The - has a power ON/OFF switch which is located on the rear panel. To turn the unit ON HDR 60
depress the dot side of th switch. is
Rear Panel On / O switch
Switches the power On / O.
If the unit is already switched ON at the rear panel but not start it may be in standby mode. Press has ed
the Power button on the front panel and LCD display should now become backlit.
Front Panel Power button
Places the unit in standby mode or soft start the unit. s
Formatting a drive before rst use
New -3 drive enclosureHE s, as described on , will need to be formatted in the recorder before page 8
first use. The recorder’s LCD panel will display options as follows.
1. The drive is checked by the unit.
2. Choose the FORMAT option.
3. Conrm the FORMAT option.
4. The drive is now being made ready for
rst use.
LCD Clip Status Display explained
1. Current Bin and Clip.
2. Loop playback indicator
If not present feature is OFF.
3. Remaining recording space in Hours
and Minutes.
4. Length of video within current Bin
[HH:MM:SS].
5. Current Time Code [HH:MM:SS:FF]
6. Function of left hand soft key.
7. Function of right hand soft key.
8. Record, Pause, STOP, FFWD,
FREV and Playback indicat . or

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Record Setup
This menu allows you to configure the HDR so that the unit is ready to record the incoming video signal. -60
The options within this menu are:
MAIN MENU
SUB MENU 1
SUB MENU 2
TOOL
SETUP
STATUS
RECORD SETUP
PLAY SETUP
SET HD ENCODE FORMAT
SYSTEM SETUP
SET SD ENCODE FORMAT
SAVE SETUP
SET REC FILE TYPE
RECALL SETUP
SET SD ASPECT RATIO
TIME-LAPSE SET UP
PWR ON AUTO-RECORD
SET HD ENCODE FORMAT
This option is used to choose the quality and bit rate of the recording to be made from a High Denition [SDI]
source. Options available are:
MAIN MENU
SUB MENU 1
SUB MENU 2
OPTION CHOICE
TOOL
SETUP
STATUS
RECORD SETUP
PLAY SETUP
SET HD ENCODE FORMAT
SYSTEM SETUP
SET SD ENCODE FORMAT
HD LONG GOP
SAVE SETUP
SET REC FILE TYPE
HD I-FRAME ONLY
RECALL SETUP
SET SD ASPECT RATIO
TIME-LAPSE SET UP
PWR ON AUTO-RECORD
Records at
HD LONG GOP opons are:
4:2:0 10M LONG GOP
[ 10 Mbps ]
4:2:0 25M LONG GOP
[ 25 Mbps ]
4:2:2 35M LONG GOP
[ 35 Mbps ]
Selected seng conrmed
4:2:2 50M LONG GOP
[ 50 Mbps ]
with an asterisk *
4:2:2 65M LONG GOP
[ Mbps ]65
4:2:2 120M LONG GOP
[ 120 Mbps ]
HD I-FRAME ONLY opons are:
4:2:2 100M I-ONLY
[ 100 Mbps ]
4:2:2 125M I-ONLY
[ 125 Mbps ]
Note: The HDR- can only record the following HD-SDI input video formats. 60
1920x1080p 23.98 / 24
1920x1080i 50 / 59.94 / 60 or
1280x720p 50 / 59.94 / 60 or

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Special Record Functions
Time lapse recording
Time lapse can be a useful I-FRAME only
recording option when studying changes in a
subject over a long period of time such as in large
scale building projects or scientic studies or even
to create artistic animations.
Use the LCD menu path [MENU] > SETUP >
RECORD SETUP > TIME-LAPSE SETUP to
conrm your choice from:
TIME LAPSE ON/OFF
If the setting is OFF then normal recording mode
and settings will be used.
If the setting is ON then an I-Frame only recording
mode should be chosen and the next record
session will be based on the following settings.
SET TIME LAPSE FRAME
This setting controls the amount frames of video
captured when the time lapse cycle/interval point is
reached. From to 15 frames can be captured. 1 up
Once the required value is selected, press MENU
to exit this setting.
SET TIME LAPSE CYCLE
This setting denes the amount/cycle of time
elapsed between video being captured. This can
be any time value between 1 second and 59
minutes 59 seconds.
Once the required value is selected, press MENU
to exit this setting.
Example:
If SET TIMELAPSE FRAME is set to 2 frames and
SET TIMELAPSE CYCLE is set to 15 seconds
then the HDR- will display: 60
CYCLE: 02 FRM / 15 S
So 2 frames [FRM] of video will be added to the
current BIN after each 15 second cycle until the [S]
recording session is stopped.
Note: This mode is saved when power is
interrupted. This process resumes if power and
video are both restored. See Power On Auto
Record function also.
Note: A new clip is only created at the beginning
of a time lapse recording.
Power on auto record
If this option is enabled when the unit is powered
on the recorder will begin recording immediately.
The current BIN and the last record setup used
before the recorder was switched o will be used
for the next recording.

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Select Audio Source
Use the LCD menu path [MENU] > SETUP > SYSTEM SETUP > SELECT AUDIO SOURCE
This recorder can accept audio signals which are already embedded in the SDI / HD-SDI video input. The
recorder can alternatively accept analogue audio from the rear panel Balanced mini XLR audio inputs.
If SDI / HD-SDI embedded audio is selected, the audio channels recorded will match the SDI input.
If Analogue mini XLR audio is selected, this audio will be recorded into AUDIO CHANNEL 1 & 2 only.
Specyfikacje produktu
Marka: | DataVideo |
Kategoria: | dyktafon |
Model: | HDR-60 |
Kolor produktu: | Czarny |
Wysokość produktu: | 96 mm |
Szerokość produktu: | 254 mm |
Głębokość produktu: | 210 mm |
Waga produktu: | 2700 g |
Zakres temperatur (eksploatacja): | 0 - 40 °C |
Ilość portów HDMI: | 1 |
Liczba obsługiwanych HDD: | 1 |
Typ zasilacza: | DC |
Maksymalna rozdzielczość filmu: | 1920 x 1080 px |
Rozmiar HDD: | 2.5 " |
Wyjścia BNC: | 2 |
Maks. pojemność HDD: | 1000 GB |
Wejścia BNC: | 5 |
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