Datavideo HRS-10 Hand Carry Recorder and Monitor System - DV, Component and Composite
The Datavideo HRS-10 is a standard definition video assist, editing, monitoring and recording solution that saves valuable time setting up and breaking down gear in the field. The Datavideo HRS-10 includes the compact TLM-700 monitor and a DN-400 FireWire HDV / DV25, Component, S-Video and Composite hard disk based video recorder. Note This recorder will not support HDV at 720p. | Features TBC | Package Contents - DN-400 hard disk based video recorder
- TLM-700 7 inch 16:9 LCD Field Monitor
- AD switch 12V / 5A with 4P-F XLR connector
- DV file converter software on CD-ROM disk
- AC Power cord (Australian Plug)
- 2 x 2.5" hard disk drive enclosure (one with a fitted 320GB HDD and the second with out HDD fitted)
- 2 x Mini XLR 3P-F to XLR 3P-M 60cm cable
- 2 x Mini XLR 3P-F to XLR 3P-F 60cm cable
- Y type USB cable
- DN-400 instruction manual
- HRS-10 instruction manual
- TLM-700 instruction manual
- Carry bay with strap
| TLM-700 Specifications | Size | 7" 16:9 Wide Screen Panel |
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| Resolution | 480 x RGB x 234 (1440x234) Pixels |
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| Viewing Angle | Vertical: +50/-40 degrees Horizontal: +30/-30 degrees |
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| Brightness | 500cd/m2 |
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| Contrast Ratio | 300:1 |
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| Adjustments | Brightness, Contrast, Colour, Tint (NTSC only) |
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| Switches | Video 1/Video 2, Up/Down-Left/Right-Recall-Exit |
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| Video Standard | NTSC/PAL, Auto Switching |
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| Aspect Ratio | 16:9 / 4:3 switchable |
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| Video Input | 2 x Composite Input |
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| Accessories | Carry Case (included) |
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| Power Input | 12V DC 3.6W |
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| Operating Environment | 0~50 degrees C, Relative Humidity < 90% |
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| Lamp Life | 10,000 hours - defined as the module brightness decreased to 50% of original brightness at Ta=25 degree C (ambient temperature), IL=6mA (lamp current). |
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| Screen dimensions | 155 x 86.5 mm (WxH) |
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| Monitor dimensions | 195 x 54 x 128 mm (WxDxH) |
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| Weight | 0.8 kgs |
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| DN-400 Specifications Supported video formats | NTSC - DV 25 Mbps, 8-bit Y.U.V 4:1:1 PAL - DV 25 Mbps, 8-bit Y.U.V 4:2:0 HDV 1080i / 60 25Mbps 8-bit Y.U.V 4:2:0 HDV 1080i / 50 25Mbps 8-bit Y.U.V 4:2:0 (Different HDV formats not supported in the same bin. Also, 720p is not supported.) | Supported File Formats | HDV .m2t DV .dv + .avi type 1 or 2 via conversion | Analogue Video Format | Composite Video: 75ohm 1.0 V p-p S-Video (Y/C): 4 Pin Mini Din 75ohm Y: 1.0 V p-p, C: 0.627 mV p-p Component: BNC Y, R-Y, B-Y 75ohm Bandwidth: > 5.0 mHz Noise Ratio: > 50dB DA, DP < 3%, 3�� | Digital Audio | Via FireWire cable Embedded 2 Ch (16 bit 48 kHz) or 4 Ch (12 bit 32 kHz via IEEE1394) 2 Ch (16 bit 48 kHz) via Analogue Input | Analogue Audio | Balanced analogue audio I/O ports via 3 pin Canon XLR to 3 pin mini Canon XLR breakout cable
Unbalanced audio I/O RCA (Phono) plugs. +10 dB Maximum
Bandwidth: 20 ~ 20 kHz Noise Ratio: > 65dB THD: < 0.3% | RS-232 and GPI Control Interface | Via a 3.5mm Jack | RS-422 Interface | Via DB9F connector | Operating Temperature | 0�� - 50 ��C | Operating Humidity | 0 - 70% | Power Requirements | 12V 4.2Amp | Dimensions | 210mm (W) x 286mm (D) x 99mm (H) | Weight | 5.2 Kg |
| Front And Rear Images 


| Editing M2T files The Datavideo DN-300, 400, 500 recorders, the HDR-40, 50, 100 and 200 recorders and the HRS-10 and HRS-10HD recorders are all FAT32 based with an approximate 2GB file limit and can all record M2T files. There can't be clips longer than 2GB, resulting in multiple files per track. Also, the Open GOP structure of the 1080 stream requires information that is contained in these multiple files to have a contiguous video / audio file. Because of the nature of Open GOP compression, some NLE systems (such as Final Cut Pro) may not combine the M2T files when imported, so this needs to be done prior to import. Datavideo provides a utility called M2T_FileCombine Mac version (285KB) or Windows version (11KB) to combine the M2T files for you. Once your videos are converted, you can then import and view the files on Final Cut Pro. | |