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SAFETY WARNINGS

 

These safety warnings are provided to ensure the best user experience with 
the least inconvenience. Please read this user manual completely before 
installation and operation. It is advised that you keep the original packaging 
and protective material in case you need to safely transport the equipment in 
the future (e.g. for repair). 

Maintain at least 2 cm around these devices during operations to ensure heat 
is properly dissipated; this will maintain and prolong the life of the product. 

WARNING

 

 

Do not use these devices outdoors or in environments where they can be 
exposed  to  water  and  moisture  (e.g.  bathtubs,  basins,  water  tanks,  wet 
basements,  swimming  pools  etc.).  This  warning  is  to  prevent  fire  and 
electrical shock. 

 

 

To further prevent electrical shock, do not, in any 
circumstance,  open  the  cases.  Only  trained 
technicians are certified to repair these devices. If 
your  device  needs  repair,  please  contact  your 
dealer.                                     

 

Do  not  place  containers  holding  liquid  (e.g.  flower  vases,  coffee  mugs 
etc.) or material soaked with moisture (e.g. paper, cloth etc.) on the top of 
or in the vicinity of this product. Always leave 2 cm of open space around 
the periphery of the case and on top of the case. 

 

Do not block the air vents on the cases. Also, do not place this device on 
soft surfaces (e.g. sofas) where the product might sink into the surface.   
Also,  do  not  place  devices  on  carpets  or  rugs  where  the  surrounding 
material can affect ventilation and heat dissipation. 

 

Do  not  place  these  devices  on  any  surface  that  generates  heat  such as 
radiators, electric heaters, fire places etc. 

SAFETY INSTRUCTION

 

 

Before  using  this  product,  read  the  User  Manual  completely  and  pay 
attention to all safety measures concerning operations.   

 

Always keep this manual accessible for reference. 

 

Pay attention to all warnings and follow all the safety instructions closely. 

 

Only  operate  these  devices  in  well  ventilated  areas  (i.e.  do  not  place  in 
closets, cupboards, covered boxes etc.). 

 

Only use a dry cloth to wipe down the case. Do not use liquid cleaners or 
spray cleaners. 

Summary of Contents for HVR-6048L

Page 1: ...AnyHD Recorder User Manual Version 1 8 Model HVR 6048L...

Page 2: ...your dealer Do not place containers holding liquid e g flower vases coffee mugs etc or material soaked with moisture e g paper cloth etc on the top of or in the vicinity of this product Always leave 2...

Page 3: ...ng over it If the power line is damaged replace it immediately to prevent electrical shock and fire ABOUT the HDMI CONNECTOR Improper use of the HDMI socket and connector will cause damage Before plug...

Page 4: ...uct in these conditions it may cause a fire or damage the product irreparably Unauthorized repair by uncertified repair facilities is forbidden If the device is accidently exposed to water or the case...

Page 5: ...up Input Audio Video Setup 28 4 3 8 System Setup Output Audio Video Setup 30 4 3 9 System Setup USB Utilities 32 4 3 10 System Setup Software Update 33 4 3 11 System Setup Restore Factory Settings 36...

Page 6: ...ed video can be played back on any media player Blu Ray Disc player or PC NB that supports AVCHD M2TS file format AnyHD Recorder Kit Contents The AnyHD Recorder kit contains the components listed belo...

Page 7: ...flashes when CVBS is selected but the CVBS video signal is unavailable from the source YPbPr Source LED Illuminates when the YPbPr Component input source is selected It flashes when no YPbPr is select...

Page 8: ...daptor included in the package Power On Off switch CVBS input Composite video input L Audio R Stereo audio input for use with component or composite video input YPbPr input Component video input HDMI...

Page 9: ...S cables for input You must choose from one of those three cabling options as shown below a HDMI The HDMI cable shown right uses a simple single connection Connect one end of the HDMI cable to the Inp...

Page 10: ...ected with the earphone output of MP3 player smart phone or PC NB Step 2 Connect the HDTV set to the AnyHD Recorder Connect your AnyHD Recorder to the HDTV The AnyHD Recorder is capable of using HDMI...

Page 11: ...s the FAT32 file system format only You must confirm that your USB storage device is FAT32 compliant If you are unsure about FAT32 simply use an empty or new USB storage device and format it ALL DATA...

Page 12: ...REC button on the front panel again to stop recording The TV screen should display Recording Stopped A folder designated by date and a sequence number will be created on the USB storage device on the...

Page 13: ...viewing and file management Information Display system status Navigation OK buttons Used in OSD menus Exit Escape Movie button Brings up playlist menu Brings up the OSD Menu Playback control buttons P...

Page 14: ...he AnyHD Recorder is ON Power Saving mode is the normal state when the system is not in use In Power Saving mode the AnyHD Recorder stops sending video to the TV and then reverts to a low power state...

Page 15: ...current status information File browser Opens the file browser for browsing all files on your USB storage device Scroll up Scroll up button for OSD Menus navigation Move right Move right button for O...

Page 16: ...Stops video recording Pause recording Pauses video recording PLAY Brings up the playlist where you can select a file for playback STOP Stops playback and returns to video play from the input source N...

Page 17: ...s with OSD menus and screen applications This button s usage will be indicated on the screen with a Green circle and a function label indicating usage e g Del YELLOW button Function varies with OSD me...

Page 18: ...shot Repeat In playback mode the current video can repeat automatically by pressing this button Output Resolution Change output resolution Lip Sync While in live monitoring or recording mode you can u...

Page 19: ...low OSD Menu Items File Viewer Recordings Timer Programming System Setup Information Navigating the OSD Menu You can navigate the OSD Menus using the following keys on the Remote Controller Press the...

Page 20: ...s function displays a playback list of your previously recorded video files that currently reside on the USB storage device The files are listed by date and time You can playback delete rename or prot...

Page 21: ...panel of the file viewer will display a file list of the disc or sub directory contents If the selected item has a video file that is known to the system e g jpg or bmp it will display the file s reso...

Page 22: ...e copy is performed You can press the button to cancel the copy operation Move Similar to the Copy command but the original file folder will be deleted Rename Changes the name of the selected file or...

Page 23: ...the input mode Press the button to save the modification or to discard any changes The maximum file folder name length is 8 characters Any name over 8 characters will not be saved with the file name D...

Page 24: ...e toa recorded file and then press the button to play press to delete the file press to modify the file title max title length is 254 characters or press to lock unlock the file to protect from deleti...

Page 25: ...next or previous recorded file in the list if there are no more files in the list you will be returned to the file list window Press the button to repeat playback for a file or press the button twice...

Page 26: ...r day The Power Mode After Rec allows you to set the running standby mode of the device after the recording session ends Press the button to save the new session and exit the timer editing window Othe...

Page 27: ...rnal USB storage device upgrade firmware and restore the factory default settings Press the button and then choose the System Setup item a system setup window will display as shown below 4 3 5 System...

Page 28: ...te and time 4 3 7 System Setup Input Audio Video Setup In the Input Audio Video Setup menu you can modify the default settings for recording video quality lip sync mode loop recording mode screen capt...

Page 29: ...efault setting is Mode1 REC Level Adjust the audio volume for recording Default is Auto mode If you would like to modify the audio volume please change the REC Level Adjustment mode from Auto to Manua...

Page 30: ...hen there is available storage space for recording When set to ON the system will begin deleting the oldest recorded files automatically to maintain a minimum of free storage space 10 minutes of space...

Page 31: ...s 55 Saturation adjust the video output color saturation level Default value is 26 ByPass HDMI model If there is no video or audio output on the Bypass HDMI port you could modify its output mode HDMI...

Page 32: ...be apparent when the Free Disk Space line does not display on the screen Highlight USB Reconnect now and press on the remote to re establish connections to your USB device the system will reboot Note...

Page 33: ...e ahx file distributed by the manufacturer or distributor 1 Copy the new firmware xxxxx ahx to the USB drive 2 Plug the USB drive into the AnyHD Recorder 3 Connect the AnyHD Recorder to your HDTV usin...

Page 34: ...34 7 In the Software Update screen select the Update New Software item and press button 8 At the Choose New System Software screen press the button again to select the Disk Volume...

Page 35: ...rade process may take a few minutes to complete The system will reboot automatically after the firmware is upgraded You have completed the upgrade firmware procedures Please power off and on the recor...

Page 36: ...ption to reset the system settings back to the factory defaults Press the button to confirm the system reset operation 4 3 12 Information The Information window allows you to check free disk space amo...

Page 37: ...ck function of storing on an external USB storage device a program video which is now being received and or recorded displaying the stored program video even if the program video storing is still unde...

Page 38: ...over 4GB Therefore it is recommended not to execute time shifting function over 10 minutes Just use the one button recording function if you will leave for over 10 minutes 4 5 One Button Recording The...

Page 39: ...pre scheduled session recording starts at the same time In both cases two separate files will be created If two sessions are actively recording at the same time and you press the button the session w...

Page 40: ...ders If you are busy with other jobs while archiving your old video media please follow the procedures as follows 1 Put the tape or disc into the player 2 Find the scene you would like to start record...

Page 41: ...at the designated time Note The AnyHD Recorder only records video that it receives through its video cables it does not have an internal TV tuner and cannot receive TV signals directly i e a TV Box o...

Page 42: ...o an external USB HDD using the one button recording function or scheduled recording timer function 5 4 Recording for Surveillance The AnyHD Recorder supports extended recording for surveillance appli...

Page 43: ...ws XP SP2 or later Hardware GPU MPEG decoding capability is prefer Not all software video players are able to adequately play high quality HD video recorded by the AnyHD Recorder The software media pl...

Page 44: ...ce LED should be illuminated on the front panel If another Source LED light is illuminated simply press the Video Source Selector Button until the matching Source LED indicator illuminates If the vide...

Page 45: ...ated The system may shut down after the sleep time is invoked or when the system is not receiving video while in playback mode or in live recording mode Press the button on the remote controller wait...

Page 46: ...t is not supported Backup all the data on the USB HDD or Pen drive and then use the USB Utilities in the OSD Menu System Setup to reformat the USB storage device Power down power on the system or reco...

Page 47: ...I Stereo RCA Format PCM 5 0Vpp Max Sampling rate and resolution 48 kHz 16 bits 48 kHz 16 bits Audio channel 2 channel 2 channel Connector HDMI RCA System Specifications Item Input Output Note HDMI Por...

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