Sony HSR-1P User Manual

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Digital Surveillance
Recorder
3-204-007-12(1)
HSR-1
HSR-1P
HSR-2
HSR-2P
Operating Instructions
1999 Sony Corporation
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Summary of Contents

Page 1 - Recorder

Digital SurveillanceRecorder3-204-007-12(1)HSR-1HSR-1PHSR-2HSR-2POperating Instructions 1999 Sony Corporation

Page 2

Chapter 1 OverviewChapter 1 Overview 1-5Locations and Functions of PartsFront Panel5 Camera number/numeric keysFlash or light in green or amber depend

Page 3 - Table of Contents

Chapter 1 Overview1-6 Chapter 1 OverviewLocations and Functions of Parts6 CONTROL-S (S control input) connector(stereo mini jack)By connecting a contr

Page 4 - Preparations

Chapter 1 OverviewChapter 1 Overview 1-73 CURSOR V/v keysUsed to move within a single layer in Menu mode.While monitoring a picture, you can switch sc

Page 5 - Troubleshooting

Chapter 1 Overview1-8 Chapter 1 OverviewLocations and Functions of Parts6 Character displayShows character data, such as the tape counter valueand men

Page 6 - Overview

Chapter 1 OverviewChapter 1 Overview 1-9Rear Panel1 VIDEO IN (video input) connectors (BNC type)and 75-ohm termination switchesFor connecting video ca

Page 7 - Features

Chapter 1 Overview1-10 Chapter 1 OverviewREC1 NORMAL 12 31 1999 FRI 11:59:59 AM xxxxH xx.xS SUPER ALARM ERRORxx-xxx HDD

Page 8 - Chapter 1 Overview 1-3

Chapter 1 OverviewChapter 1 Overview 1-118 STATUS indicationThe current operating mode (REC, PLAY, F FWD,REW, etc.) is displayed.9 ALARM indication (u

Page 9 - Optional Devices

Chapter 2 Basic OperationsChapter 2 Basic Operations 2-1Chapter 2Basic OperationsHandling CassettesUsable CassettesThe following standard- and mini-si

Page 10 - Front Panel

Chapter 2 Basic Operations2-2 Chapter 2 Basic OperationsTo prevent unintentional erasureSet the REC/SAVE switch to the SAVE position.To rerecord on a

Page 11 - 1-6 Chapter 1 Overview

Chapter 2 Basic OperationsChapter 2 Basic Operations 2-3Monitoring PictureDividing the ScreenIn addition to the capability to show the picture from a

Page 12 - 4 Indication window

WARNINGTo prevent fire or shock hazard, do notexpose the unit to rain or moisture.To avoid electrical shock, do not open thecabinet. Refer servicing

Page 13 - 1-8 Chapter 1 Overview

Chapter 2 Basic Operations2-4 Chapter 2 Basic OperationsSwitching the PicturesThe number keys of the cameras whose pictures can be monitored flash ing

Page 14 - Rear Panel

Chapter 2 Basic OperationsChapter 2 Basic Operations 2-5RecordingNormal RecordingAbout the recording modesUp to five user-preset recording modes can b

Page 15 - Screen Displays

Chapter 2 Basic Operations2-6 Chapter 2 Basic OperationsThe Recording Function menu item that had been selected when youleft the menu the last time is

Page 16 - Chapter 1 Overview 1-11

Chapter 2 Basic OperationsChapter 2 Basic Operations 2-7To stop recording before the end of a tape1 Press the STOP key.A message to confirm that you w

Page 17 - Basic Operations

Chapter 2 Basic Operations2-8 Chapter 2 Basic OperationsDate/TimeThe date and time of recording are recorded.The camera number, date and time of recor

Page 18 - Handling Cassettes

Chapter 2 Basic OperationsChapter 2 Basic Operations 2-9PlaybackNormal PlaybackThe tape recorded on this recorder is played back in accordance with th

Page 19 - Monitoring Picture

Chapter 2 Basic Operations2-10 Chapter 2 Basic OperationsPlaybackSearch speedThe maximum search speed depends on Recording mode which wasspecified for

Page 20 - Switching the Pictures

Chapter 2 Basic OperationsChapter 2 Basic Operations 2-112 Press the TIME SEARCH key.Search Destination Setting mode is activated.TIME SEARCH8 15 1

Page 21 - Recording

Chapter 2 Basic Operations2-12 Chapter 2 Basic OperationsPlayback During Recording (HSR-2/2P only)With the HSR-2/2P, you can play the latest recorded

Page 22 - 2 Press the REC key

Chapter 2 Basic OperationsChapter 2 Basic Operations 2-13If the set value is smaller than the valid minimum value and REC isselected for PRIORITY, a P

Page 23 - 2 Press the YES key

Table of Contents 1Chapter 1OverviewFeatures... 1-1Locations and Functions of

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Chapter 2 Basic Operations2-14 Chapter 2 Basic OperationsAfter checking the recorded picture with a Playback During Recordingoperation, be sure to can

Page 25 - Playback

Chapter 2 Basic OperationsChapter 2 Basic Operations 2-152 Press the REC key.Playback During Recording mode is canceled, and the unit is set to theord

Page 26 - Time Search

Chapter 3 Convenient Recording/Playback FunctionsChapter 3 Convenient Recording/Playback Functions 3-1Chapter 3Convenient Recording/Playback Functions

Page 27 - 4 Press the SET key

Chapter 3 Convenient Recording/Playback Functions3-2 Chapter 3 Convenient Recording/Playback FunctionsTimer Recording3 Highlight TIMER REC by pressing

Page 28 - Chapter 2 Basic Operations

Chapter 3 Convenient Recording/Playback FunctionsChapter 3 Convenient Recording/Playback Functions 3-3To activate timer recording1 Highlight TIMER REC

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Chapter 3 Convenient Recording/Playback Functions3-4 Chapter 3 Convenient Recording/Playback Functionsis shortened. (Recording time will not change a

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Chapter 3 Convenient Recording/Playback FunctionsChapter 3 Convenient Recording/Playback Functions 3-5FRAME modeWhen an alarm signal for a specific ca

Page 31 - 3 Press the REC key again

Chapter 3 Convenient Recording/Playback Functions3-6 Chapter 3 Convenient Recording/Playback Functions6 Specify the items required for the selected Al

Page 32 - Playback Functions

Chapter 3 Convenient Recording/Playback FunctionsChapter 3 Convenient Recording/Playback Functions 3-7Repeat RecordingYou can set the recorder to reco

Page 33 - Timer Recording

Chapter 3 Convenient Recording/Playback Functions3-8 Chapter 3 Convenient Recording/Playback FunctionsSeries RecordingLong recording can be performed

Page 34 - 5 Press the REC key

Table of Contents2 Table of ContentsChapter 4Menu OperationsMenu Operations ... 4-1Layered St

Page 35 - Alarm Recording

Chapter 3 Convenient Recording/Playback FunctionsChapter 3 Convenient Recording/Playback Functions 3-9Alarm SearchAlarm recordings are listed in the o

Page 36 - To set the Alarm mode

Chapter 3 Convenient Recording/Playback Functions3-10 Chapter 3 Convenient Recording/Playback Functions2 Press the ALARM SEARCH key.3 Using the V or v

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Chapter 3 Convenient Recording/Playback FunctionsChapter 3 Convenient Recording/Playback Functions 3-11HDD Recording/PlaybackIf no cassette is loaded,

Page 38 - Repeat Recording

Chapter 3 Convenient Recording/Playback Functions3-12 Chapter 3 Convenient Recording/Playback FunctionsThe high-speed playback function permits you to

Page 39 - Series Recording

Chapter 3 Convenient Recording/Playback FunctionsChapter 3 Convenient Recording/Playback Functions 3-13Back Space EditingNew recording can be restarte

Page 40 - 1 Insert a recorded cassette

Chapter 3 Convenient Recording/Playback Functions3-14 Chapter 3 Convenient Recording/Playback FunctionsRec End SearchYou can easily locate the record

Page 41 - 2 Press the ALARM SEARCH key

Chapter 3 Convenient Recording/Playback FunctionsChapter 3 Convenient Recording/Playback Functions 3-15Changing the Cassette During RecordingEven if y

Page 42 - HDD Recording/Playback

Chapter 4 Menu OperationsChapter 4 Menu Operations 4-1Menu mode enables you to make various settings.The menus are displayed on the monitor connected

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Chapter 4 Menu Operations4-2 Chapter 4 Menu OperationsMenu OperationsBasic Display LayoutMonitor screenThe item currently selected is highlighted.A fl

Page 44 - 3 Press the YES key

Chapter 4 Menu OperationsChapter 4 Menu Operations 4-34 Highlight (or display) the item to be set bypressing the V or v key, then press the b key tomo

Page 45 - 1 Insert the cassette

Table of Contents 3Chapter 6Maintenance andTroubleshootingMaintenance ... 6-1Condensa

Page 46 - To change the cassette

Chapter 4 Menu Operations4-4 Chapter 4 Menu OperationsTo display the basic items onlyThe menu is set to Enhanced grade at the factory todisplay both t

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Chapter 4 Menu OperationsChapter 4 Menu Operations 4-5Display Char. display ContentsLayer 1 Layer 2IMAGE CONTROL MENU Image Menu Menu to set the items

Page 48 - 4-2 Chapter 4 Menu Operations

Chapter 4 Menu Operations4-6 Chapter 4 Menu OperationsImage Control MenuMonitor screenSETUP MENUIMAGE CONTROL MENUA IMAGEB IMAGECAMERA CONNECTIONMONI

Page 49 - Setting the Menu Items

Chapter 4 Menu OperationsChapter 4 Menu Operations 4-7Display Char. display ContentsLayer 2 Layer 3 Layer 4CAMERA CONNECTION >CamConnect Enters the

Page 50 - – Initializing

Chapter 4 Menu Operations4-8 Chapter 4 Menu OperationsIndication Control MenuMonitor screenSETUP MENUINDICATION CONTROL MENUBORDER LINE : BLACKDATE FO

Page 51 - Menu Items

Chapter 4 Menu OperationsChapter 4 Menu Operations 4-9Display Char. display ContentsLayer 2 Layer 3 Layer 4MONI CHAR POS >MoniChrPos Selects the po

Page 52 - 4-6 Chapter 4 Menu Operations

Chapter 4 Menu Operations4-10 Chapter 4 Menu OperationsDisplay Char. display ContentsLayer 2 Layer 3 Layer 4NORMAL REC >Rec Mode Selects Recording

Page 53 - Chapter 4 Menu Operations 4-7

Chapter 4 Menu OperationsChapter 4 Menu Operations 4-11Function Control MenuMonitor displaySETUP MENUFUNCTION CONTROL MENUAUTO REW : ONPOWER ON REC :

Page 54 - Indication Control Menu

Chapter 4 Menu Operations4-12 Chapter 4 Menu OperationsMenu ItemsDisplay Char. display ContentsLayer 2 Layer 3 Layer 4NON >>>NON Applies no p

Page 55 - Chapter 4 Menu Operations 4-9

Chapter 4 Menu OperationsChapter 4 Menu Operations 4-13Remote Control Menu (Enhanced Menu)The Remote Control Menu is an enhanced menu and isdisplayed

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Chapter 1 OverviewChapter 1 Overview 1-1Chapter 1OverviewFeaturesThe HSR-1/1P/2/2P Digital Surveillance Recorder is ahybrid security recorder that rec

Page 57 - Function Control Menu

Chapter 4 Menu Operations4-14 Chapter 4 Menu OperationsMenu ItemsDisplay Char. display ContentsLayer 2 Layer 3 Layer 4PARALLEL INm MENU >>>Me

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Chapter 4 Menu OperationsChapter 4 Menu Operations 4-15Maintenance Menu (Enhanced Menu)The Maintenance Menu is an enhanced menu and isdisplayed only w

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Chapter 5 Connections and PreparationsChapter 5 Connections and Preparations 5-1Chapter 5Connections andPreparationsConnectionsVideo CamerasNumber of

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Chapter 5 Connections and Preparations5-2 Chapter 5 Connections and PreparationsSDigitalSDigitalSDigitalSDigitalVIDEO IN VIDEO OUTPARALLEL I/O RS-232C

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Chapter 5 Connections and PreparationsChapter 5 Connections and Preparations 5-3Connection of the SNT-V304Video monitorVideo camerasVIDEO IN VIDEO OUT

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Chapter 5 Connections and Preparations5-4 Chapter 5 Connections and PreparationsConnectionsParallel I/O connection examplesConnection to the PARALLEL

Page 63 - Connections

Chapter 5 Connections and PreparationsChapter 5 Connections and Preparations 5-5SDIGITAL SURVELLANCE RECORDER HSR-1DIGITALTIMELAPSECONTROL-SRECEJECTFR

Page 64 - Connection of the SNT-V304

Chapter 5 Connections and Preparations5-6 Chapter 5 Connections and PreparationsSetting the ClockSet the time and date of the built-in clock.The time

Page 65 - Low (GND)

Chapter 5 Connections and PreparationsChapter 5 Connections and Preparations 5-7SettingsWhen the connections and preparations are completed,perform th

Page 66 - F FWDPLAYREW

Chapter 5 Connections and Preparations5-8 Chapter 5 Connections and PreparationsSettings5 When the settings are completed, press the SETkey.A message

Page 67 - Setting the Clock

Chapter 1 Overview1-2 Chapter 1 OverviewMultiple ProtectionIn case of the failure of the DV tape drive, recordingoperation continues on the built-in h

Page 68 - Settings

Chapter 5 Connections and PreparationsChapter 5 Connections and Preparations 5-95 When the settings are completed, press the SETkey.A message “NOW SAV

Page 69 - Setting Camera Names

Chapter 5 Connections and Preparations5-10 Chapter 5 Connections and PreparationsSettingsRepeat steps 4 and 5 for all the divisions.The same camera ca

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Chapter 5 Connections and PreparationsChapter 5 Connections and Preparations 5-11To assign a monitor cameraSet CAM n (MON).You can specify the camera

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Chapter 5 Connections and Preparations5-12 Chapter 5 Connections and PreparationsSettings3 Highlight MONITOR (or display Monitor), andpress the b key

Page 72 - Setting the Automatic Change

Chapter 5 Connections and PreparationsChapter 5 Connections and Preparations 5-132 Highlight SETTING OF REC MODE by pressingthe V or v key, then press

Page 73 - Setting the Recording Modes

Chapter 5 Connections and Preparations5-14 Chapter 5 Connections and Preparations2 Select the value or mode by pressing the b or Bkey.TAPE LENGTHSet t

Page 74 - To set other requirements

Chapter 5 Connections and PreparationsChapter 5 Connections and Preparations 5-15Setting PasswordsYou can set passwords to release the key-lock functi

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Chapter 5 Connections and Preparations5-16 Chapter 5 Connections and Preparations3 To change the password, enter a new passwordtwice in the same manne

Page 76 - Setting Passwords

Chapter 5 Connections and PreparationsChapter 5 Connections and Preparations 5-17Setting the Pre-Reverse Time(HSR-2/2P only)With the HSR-2/2P, set the

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Chapter 6 Maintenance and TroubleshootingChapter 6 Maintenance and Troubleshooting 6-1Chapter 6Maintenance andTroubleshootingMaintenanceCondensationIf

Page 78 - (HSR-2/2P only)

Chapter 1 OverviewChapter 1 Overview 1-3Flexibility in Alarm Recording modesTo capture more and even sharper images, the HSR-1/1P/2/2P not only change

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Chapter 6 Maintenance and Troubleshooting6-2 Chapter 6 Maintenance and TroubleshootingRegular ChecksDigital hours meterThe digital hours meter keeps c

Page 80 - Maintenance

Chapter 6 Maintenance and TroubleshootingChapter 6 Maintenance and Troubleshooting 6-3The following illustrates the digital hours meterindications on

Page 81 - Thread 0000 0000/00000

Chapter 6 Maintenance and Troubleshooting6-4 Chapter 6 Maintenance and TroubleshootingTroubleshootingIf some alarm message appears on the monitor scre

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Chapter 6 Maintenance and TroubleshootingChapter 6 Maintenance and Troubleshooting 6-5Error Codes and MessagesThis unit is provided with a self-diagno

Page 83 - Error Codes and Messages

AppendicesAppendices A-1AppendicesNotes on UseOperation and storage locationsAvoid operation or storage in any of the followingplaces.•Location subjec

Page 84 - Appendices

AppendicesA-2 AppendicesGeneralPower requirementsHSR-1/2: AC 100 to 120 V, 50/60 HzHSR-1P/2P: AC 220 to 240 V, 50/60 HzPower consumption 58 W (without

Page 85 - Specifications

IndexIndex I-1IndexAA IMAGE 4-6AC IN connector 1-9ALARM indication 1-7ALARM REC 3-5, 4-10Alarm recording 3-4activate 3-6cancel 3-6mode

Page 86 - Index I-1

IndexIndexI-2 IndexPLAY DISP STRUCTURE 4-7, 5-10PLAY key and indicator 1-6Playback 2-9advance at a high speed 2-9advance by one frame 2-9dur

Page 87 - I-2 Index

Sony Corporation Printed in Japan

Page 88 - Printed in Japan

Chapter 1 Overview1-4 Chapter 1 OverviewOptional DevicesHSRA-11 Input BoardUp to three HSRA-11 boards can be mounted in therecorder and add four VIDEO

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