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2. Review Mode

  

Where a highlight is precisely edited and can be 
also saved. 

 

3. Replay Mode

  

Where the selected highlight is replayed on the 
PGM OUT port.  

 
In these three modes, dedicated keys are provided for quick access and 
control.  As  a  reminder,  the  function  of  each  button  or  wheel  is  then 
annotated in the lower left hand corner of the AUX screen. 
 

Maintenance mode 

Accessed  from  the

  HOME  menu  option

  and  is 

menu driven.

 

 

4.1 

Capture Mode 

The HDR-10 automatically enters this mode when it is first powered on 
and  this  mode  can  also  be  selected  from  the  OSD  Home  menu  by  the 
user.  

 

In  capture  mode  video  is  buffered  or  saved  to  working  memory  only. 
This memory is depicted by a growing 

red buffer line

 at the bottom of 

the AUX OSD display.  

 

This memory buffer will only store up to the latest 30 seconds of video.

 

Once  the  buffer  memory  is  full  the  line  stops  growing and  the HDR-10 
starts recycling memory or buffer space. During this recycle process the 
oldest  video  frames  captured  are  lost  in  order  to  save  the  latest  video 
data being supplied to the HDR-10.

 

 

 

Drop start cue sets the start point of a particular 
replay clip 

EXIT 

Exit highlight 

Capture mode

 and enter 

Review mode

 

 

When  the  user  presses  button  2  on  the  Jog/Shuttle  controller,  a  start 
flag or box is shown progressing along the red buffer line. This marks the 
beginning  of  a  possible  video  highlight  to  be  replayed.  When  the  user 
decides enough video has been captured for the highlight clip button 5 

Summary of Contents for HDR-10

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Page 2: ...4 4 HOME MODE 13 5 RMC 400 REPLAY CONTROL CENTER 16 5 1 REAR PANEL 16 5 2 CONTROL PANEL 17 5 3 HOW TO PURCHASE 19 6 FIRMWARE UPGRADE 20 7 FORMATTING STORAGE MEDIA 21 8 SPECIFICATIONS 22 9 SERVICE AND SUPPORT 23 Disclaimer of Product Services The information offered in this instruction manual is intended as a guide only At all times Datavideo Technologies will try to give correct complete and suita...

Page 3: ...ng 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 information contained within this manual Further advice on the content of this manual or on the product can be obtained by contacting your local Datavideo Office or dealer ...

Page 4: ...ar 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 or your local power company 8 Do not allow anything to rest on the...

Page 5: ...indicating a need for service 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 time of any request for repair under warranty Damage caused by accident misuse unauthorized repairs sand grit or water is not covered by this warranty...

Page 6: ... the recycling of waste electrical and electronic equipment The separate collection and recycling of your waste equipment at the time 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 information about where you can drop off your waste equipment for recycling please contact your local city office y...

Page 7: ... SDI AUX video output from the HDR 10 unit provides an On Screen Display OSD menu and the PGM SDI output provides clean video output 2 Features Single channel highlight replay recorder Internal 4GB Buffer to capture and review the event 3G HD SD SDI input output and loop through with embedded audio A third party Jog Shuttle control device is provided with the unit GPI interface allows other device...

Page 8: ...8 Rear Panel DC In Socket 12V ON OFF Switch USB 2 0 port for Control or Updates External GPI Trigger AUX OUT PGM OUT SDI IN ...

Page 9: ...D menu in the lower left hand corner of the video with a number or icon assigned to each This OSD menu is not shown on the separate PGM SDI output There are four modes of operation within the HDR 10 three main modes and a menu driven maintenance mode The three main modes follow the normal operation sequence of the HDR 10 These are in order 1 Capture Mode Where live action is monitored and a potent...

Page 10: ...g memory only This memory is depicted by a growing red buffer line at the bottom of the AUX OSD display This memory buffer will only store up to the latest 30 seconds of video Once the buffer memory is full the line stops growing and the HDR 10 starts recycling memory or buffer space During this recycle process the oldest video frames captured are lost in order to save the latest video data being ...

Page 11: ...s being pressed in capture mode can now be reviewed edited further or saved to the removable SSD media as an uncompressed MOV file 1 Save the currently marked clip between the Start and End points as an uncompressed MOV file to the removable SSD media 2 Drop Start Cue marker at current position Go to Start Cue marker 3 Toggles the unit between Drop Marker or Go To marker mode 4 Drop End Cue marker...

Page 12: ...No 5 control button EXIT and enter the Review Mode 4 In Review Mode use jog and shuttle wheels to adjust the cursor position and once the cursor is at desired position replace the start cue and or the end cue 5 Press the No 1 control button to save after the start and end points are determined 4 3 Replay Mode The HDR 10 automatically enters this mode when review mode is exited This mode can also b...

Page 13: ...n Recalling a previously saved Clip 1 On the home mode menu select Media 2 To select the desired bin number select SELECT BIN on the Media Sub Menu 3 After the bin number is selected select the Recall Clip option to load the desired clip 4 Select SELECT CLIP to start clip selection which can be done by using the jog wheel to cycle through the available clip numbers 5 After the desired clip is sele...

Page 14: ... Refer to Replay Mode section Media Storage Media Space Avail Space available on HDR 10 Audio and Video formats e g STEREO 1080i59 9 Recall Clip SELECT CLIP CLEAR AND RECALL RECALL APPEND Select Bin Mark Clip Bad Yes No Empty Recent Bin Yes No Format Media Yes No Save Clip Tools System Tools Video Format 720p50 720p59 9 720p60 1080i50 1080i59 9 1080i60 1080p50 1080p59 9 1080p60 Revision CONTROL HD...

Page 15: ...15 SET TIMECODE Audio Setup MONO STEREO QUAD Firmware Upgrade Currently selected option is indicated by an asterisk mark ...

Page 16: ...enes during any live events such as sports game or live concert After the desired scenes are captured the user will be able to edit and replay the captured scenes directly on the RMC 400 5 1 Rear Panel The rear panel of the RMC 400 is illustrated in the diagram below Power Switch The power switch allows you to turn ON OFF the device DC IN 12V A 12V DC power adapter unit must be connected to the DC...

Page 17: ...o activate all HDR 10 devices simultaneously CAPTURE Button Press the CAPTURE button to enter the Capture mode TRIM Button After desired scenes are captured press the TRIM button to enter the TRIM mode for further editing REPLAY Button Press the REPLAY button to enter the Replay mode RECALL Button Press the RECALL button to enter the RECALL mode which allows the user to retrieve a previous saved c...

Page 18: ...e MARK OUT button determines the end point of the clip In Replay mode this button is disabled In Capture mode the button MEDIUM acts as the hotkey for capturing a medium length clip For example if the MEDIUM button is set to 5 seconds then the latest 5 second video will be captured after the MEDIUM button is pressed SAVE CLIP LONG Button In TRIM mode the current captured clip will be saved after t...

Page 19: ...rewinds the cursor at 1x 2x or 4x speed The jog wheel fine tunes the cursor position In Recall and Menu modes the jog wheel can be used to browse the on screen menu 5 3 How to Purchase The RMC 400 Replay Control Center is available for separate purchase If the RMC 400 is of interest to you please contact the local Datavideo sales representatives for more details ...

Page 20: ... HDR 10 4 Go to the UPGRADE FIRMWARE option in the Home menu and follow OSD directions This process can take several minutes to complete please be patient Controller portion 1 Copy the supplied update bin file to a USB Flash drive at the root directory 2 Turn power to the HDR 10 unit OFF 3 Disconnect the USB Jog Shuttle Controller and connect the Flash Drive in its place 4 Turn power to the HDR 10...

Page 21: ... existing files already on the SSD Back up any important files before formatting a previously used SSD in the HDR 10 1 Go to Home menu 2 Select Media Format media 3 A Format prompt screen will appear to ask for confirmation select Yes 4 Formatting will progress until finished 5 System returns to media menu after formatting is completed ...

Page 22: ...etween main unit remote controller and other devices USB 1 Connection with remote controller Contour Shuttle Express controller GPI 1 DC IN 1 Video Format HD 720P 50 59 94 60 1080i 50 59 94 60 3G 1080p 50 59 94 60 In Highlight Replay Recorder Mode only Codec Color Format 4 2 2 Uncompressed 10 bit or 8 bit Internal Buffer Size GB 4 Standard memory module Channels 1 in and up to 2 out Navigation Slo...

Page 23: ...23 9 Service and Support ...

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