Sony HSR-2P user manual

User manual for the device Sony HSR-2P

Device: Sony HSR-2P
Category: Security Camera
Manufacturer: Sony
Size: 0.69 MB
Added : 6/12/2014
Number of pages: 88
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3-204-007-12(1)
Digital Surveillance
Recorder
Operating Instructions
HSR-1
HSR-1P
HSR-2
HSR-2P
1999 Sony Corporation

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For the customers in the USA Owner’s Record The model and serial numbers are located on the body of the This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the unit. Record the serial number in the space provided below. limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the Refer to these numbers whenever you call upon your Sony FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable dealer regarding this product. protection against harmful interference when the equipment is op

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English Table of Contents Chapter 1 Overview Features........................................................................... 1-1 Locations and Functions of Parts................................. 1-5 Front Panel .......................................................................... 1-5 Rear Panel ........................................................................... 1-9 Screen Displays................................................................. 1-10 Chapter 2 Basic Operations Ha

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Table of Contents Chapter 4 Menu Operations Menu Operations ............................................................ 4-1 Layered Structure of the Menu Items ................................. 4-1 Basic Display Layout .......................................................... 4-2 Keys Used for Menu Operations ......................................... 4-2 Setting the Menu Items ....................................................... 4-3 Returning to the Default Settings - Initializing .........

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Chapter 6 Maintenance .................................................................... 6-1 Maintenance and Condensation....................................................................... 6-1 Troubleshooting Head Cleaning..................................................................... 6-1 Regular Checks ................................................................... 6-2 Troubleshooting ............................................................. 6-4 Error Codes and Messages ....

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Chapter 1 Overview Chapter 1 Overview Features The HSR-1/1P/2/2P Digital Surveillance Recorder is a Large storage capacity hybrid security recorder that records pictures from multiple surveillance video cameras with a high Using DV cassette tape (270-minute tape) as the picture quality for long periods of time. storage medium, the HSR-1/1P/2/2P offers a large The differences between the HSR-2/2P and the HSR-1/ storage capacity of more than 60 gigabytes. 1P are described clearly in the manual. F

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Chapter 1 Overview Features Multiple Protection Output for a second monitor In case of the failure of the DV tape drive, recording The HSR-1/1P/2/2P has two monitoring outputs A and operation continues on the built-in hard disk. B, for which output images can be independently Conversely, the HSR-1/1P/2/2P records the image data selected. For example, it is possible to monitor the directly onto the DV tape if the hard disk fails. (In image from one key camera on the B monitor, while some cases,

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Chapter 1 Overview Rec End search Flexibility in Alarm Recording modes The recording end point on a tape can be easily located. To capture more and even sharper images, the HSR-1/ 1P/2/2P not only changes its recording mode to the higher refresh and higher picture quality mode on Quick recording start alarm, but also performs interleaved recording, which accelerates the recording cycle of the camera in alarm The HSR-1/1P/2/2P can start recording the moment status. power is turned on. This allow

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Chapter 1 Overview Features Optional Devices HSRA-11 Input Board Up to three HSRA-11 boards can be mounted in the recorder and add four VIDEO IN connectors each. For board installation, refer to the manual for the HSRA-11. SVRM-100A Remote Control Unit The HSR-1/1P/2/2P can be controlled at hand. For details, see “Connection for remote control”(page 5-5). SNT-V304 Video Network Station By connecting the SNT-V304 to the HSR-1/1P/2/2P, the recorder can be controlled by a personal computer via a ne

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Chapter 1 Overview Locations and Functions of Parts Front Panel 1 Opening for cassette compartment 2 EJECT button 3 Cassette indicator 4REC indicator 5 Camera number/numeric keys 6 CONTROL-S connector DIGITAL SURVELLANCE RECORDER HSR-1 S   REC DIGITAL TIMELAPSE EJECT ¤ 1234 MENU TIME LOCK REW PLAY F FWD 5678 SEARCH ¼ á â × 9 10 11 12 õ CURSORº ALARM REC FRAME STOP FRAME SEARCH SET/YES RESET/NO 13 14 15 16 ¨ ¾ ¹ ¦ CONTROL-S Ã 4 Indication window 3 Search operation block 2 Menu opera

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Chapter 1 Overview Locations and Functions of Parts 6 CONTROL-S (S control input) connector 4 F FWD ) (fast forward) key and indicator (stereo mini jack) Press this key to fast-forward the tape. The LED By connecting a controller, such as the SVRM-100A, indicator (green) lights. equipped with an S control output to this connector, This key functions as the forward search key during tape transport on this recorder can be remotely playback. controlled. 5 REC r (record) key Press this key to start

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Chapter 1 Overview 3 CURSOR V/v keys 4 Indication window Used to move within a single layer in Menu mode. While monitoring a picture, you can switch screen division configurations with these keys. 1 ALARM indication 2 CONT indication 4 SET/YES key 3 REPEAT indication Press this key to register your menu settings. 4TIMER indication This key also functions as the YES answer key for 5 Tape remaining indication YES/NO questions. 5 RESET/NO key S E ALARM CONT REPEAT TIMER TIME MODE In normal operatio

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Chapter 1 Overview Locations and Functions of Parts 6 Character display Shows character data, such as the tape counter value and menu items. The tape counter value is a relative time (hours, minutes, seconds), which has the following meaning according to the mode of this recorder: In playback mode: The tape position where the video information being output has been recorded. In recording mode: The tape position where the current video information is recorded. In other modes: The current tape pos

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Chapter 1 Overview Rear Panel 1 VIDEO IN connectors and 75-ohm termination switches 3POWER switch 2 VIDEO OUT connectors VIDEO IN VIDEO OUT S VIDEO POWER OFF ON 13 9 5 1 ÚAC IN 14 10 6 2 A B 15 11 7 3 16 12 8 4 PARALLEL I/O RS-232C OFF ON OFF ON OFF ON OFF ON 75Ω 75Ω 75Ω 75Ω 6 AC IN connector 5 RS-232C connector 4 PARALLEL I/O connector 1 VIDEO IN (video input) connectors (BNC type) 3 POWER switch and 75-ohm termination switches For turning on/off the power to the recorder. For connecting video

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Chapter 1 Overview Locations and Functions of Parts Screen Displays 1 Recording modes REC1 NORMAL 12 31 1999 FRI 11:59:59 AM 6 Date/time xxxxH xx.xS SUPER ALARM ERRORxx-xxx HDD 2Time mode 7HDD indication 3 Recording cycle 8Status indication 4 Image quality mode 9 ALARM indication (upper) 0ALARM indication (lower) ALARM 5 Camera name 1 XXXXXXXXXX NOT ORIGINAL !Á NOT ORIGINAL indication 4 Image quality mode 1 Recording modes When recording or monit

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Chapter 1 Overview 8 STATUS indication The current operating mode (REC, PLAY, F FWD, REW, etc.) is displayed. 9 ALARM indication (upper) If there is either an alarm input common to all cameras or an alarm input from a certain camera to the parallel input, the indication “ALARM” is superimposed on the upper portion of the screen, regardless of the screen display currently selected. This indication also appears even during playback if any new alarm input to the recorder is generated. 0 ALARM indi

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Chapter 2 Basic Operations Chapter 2 Basic Operations Handling Cassettes Usable Cassettes The following standard- and mini-sized cassettes of DV-format can be used with this recorder. Model name Size DV- and PDV-series, such as DV-270RM and PDV-184N Standard DVM- and PDVM-series, such as DVM-30MM and PDVM-40N Mini The number included in the name of a DV- or DVM-series model indicates the tape length (unit: minute). (Ex.: 270 minutes with DV-270RM). In case of a PDV- or PDVM-series model, the val

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Chapter 2 Basic Operations Handling Cassettes To prevent unintentional erasure Set the REC/SAVE switch to the SAVE position. REC/SAVE switch Set to SAVE. REC SAVE To rerecord on a cassette Return the REC/SAVE switch to the REC position. No recording will be made on a cassette with the switch set to SAVE. Inserting a Cassette Insert/eject a cassette with the power on. Open the front panel cover and insert the cassette through the opening as shown below. Cassette indicator EJECT button Mini-sized

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Chapter 2 Basic Operations Monitoring Picture Dividing the Screen In addition to the capability to show the picture from a specified camera on the full screen, this recorder has a multiplexer function to divide the screen into multiple divisions and permit you to view the pictures from multiple cameras at a glance. In screen division modes, you can select the respective number of pages (the same divisions with different camera configurations) for monitoring. The following camera numbers have bee

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Chapter 2 Basic Operations Monitoring Picture Switching the Pictures The number keys of the cameras whose pictures can be monitored flash in green. To select the picture(s) for monitoring, use the flashing camera number keys or the CURSOR V/v/B/b keys. DIGITAL SURVELLANCE RECORDER HSR-1 S   REC DIGITAL TIMELAPSE EJECT ¤ 1234 MENU TIME LOCK REW PLAY F FWD 5678 SEARCH ¼ á â × 9 10 11 12 õ CURSORº ALARM REC FRAME STOP FRAME SEARCH SET/YES RESET/NO 13 14 15 16 ¨ ¾ ¹ ¦ CONTROL-S Ã CURSOR


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