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Versatile Recording Modes

The HVR-DR60 can be used with HDV and DVCAM camcorders
that are equipped with an i.LINK connector.  Three recording
modes can be selected to support various camcorder models
and operational needs.

SYNCHRO mode

When using camcorders that support external rec control,
such as the HVR-V1U, HVR-Z1U, DSR-450WS, DSR-400 and
DSR-250, recording to the HVR-DR60 is directly controlled by
the press of the camcorder’s rec start button.*

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In this mode, a rec start delay of approximately 0.5 seconds may occur after

the camcorder rec start button is pressed.

FOLLOW mode

When using camcorders that do not support external rec
control, such as the HVR-A1U and DSR-PD170, the FOLLOW
mode can be used to start and stop recording of the 
HVR-DR60.  In this mode, the HVR-DR60 periodically checks
whether the camcorder is in rec mode or not, and follows
this status.*

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In this mode, a rec start delay of up to 2 seconds may occur after the 

camcorder rec start button is pressed.

Independent Recording

The HVR-DR60 can disregard the rec trigger or recording 
status of the camcorder and allow recording to be started
and stopped using it’s own control buttons.  This allows 
control of the HVR-DR60 independent of camcorder 
operations.*

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In HDV mode, interruptions in time code and video may appear in the

recording when the camcorder rec control buttons are pressed.

Cache Recording

The HVR-DR60 offers a cache recording function, in which up
to 14 seconds of video and audio are continuously buffered
in the memory.  This helps prevent the loss of important
scenes or events that occur 14 seconds before the rec start
button is pressed*

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, as that footage is automatically recorded

to the hard disk.

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In HDV mode, approximately 0.5 seconds of the video captured before and

after the camcorder rec start button is pressed may be lost.

HVR-V1U

DSR-450WS

DSR-400

DSR-570WS

DSR-390

HVR-Z1U

DSR-250

HVR-A1U

DSR-PD170

DSR-PD150

DSR-PDX10

FEATURES

VTR-like Controls

The HVR-DR60 is equipped with buttons that provide VTR-like
control for functions such as record, play, stop, next, previous,
fast forward (approximately three times normal speed), and fast
rewind (approximately three times normal speed).  Using these
buttons, the unit can output HDV/DVCAM/DV streams with
time code via the i.LINK connector. 

Quick Review of Recordings

Using the control buttons of the HVR-DR60, stored footage
can be instantly accessed and previewed on the LCD monitor
of the connected camcorder for a quick review of recordings.

Repeat Playback

The HVR-DR60 offers a repeat playback function that allows
for one desired clip or all clips to be repeated and transferred
via the i.LINK connector to an i.LINK compatible device.          

Additional Features When Used with
the HVR-V1U HDV Camcorder

When used with the HVR-V1U camcorder, the HVR-DR60
offers additional unique convenient features.

Checking the Operational Status on the HVR-V1U

On the LCD monitor and viewfinder of the HVR-V1U, the
operational status of the HVR-DR60 such as connection,
recording format, battery level, remaining recording time,
recording folder name, etc. can be checked.  This keeps 
operators informed of both the camcorder and hard drive 
status, without taking their eyes away from what is being shot.

Tapeless Recording

To trigger recording of the HVR-DR60, most HDV camcorders
require a tape to be loaded.  However, this is not the case
when using it with the HVR-V1U.  The HVR-V1U sends the
same rec start/stop trigger that controls its tape transport to
the HVR-DR60.  This feature offers operators the choice of 
tapeless operation or hybrid operation. 

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Supported Camcorder Models

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FOLLOW

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Independent

Recording

HDV

DVCAM

DV

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HVR-DR60 Status Check

Summary of Contents for HVR-DR60 - 60GB Hard Disk Recorder

Page 1: ...Hard Disk Recording Unit HVR DR60 ...

Page 2: ...After a shoot you can simply connect the unit to a compatible nonlinear editor and edit your footage instantly The HVR DR60 offers direct access to recordings which makes the time consuming digitizing process a thing of the past And for peace of mind in the field the HVR DR60 not only secures your footage by acting as a backup recording device but also extends recording time to 4 5 hours allowing ...

Page 3: ... along with its time code is recorded simultaneously to the hard disk and camcorder tape limiting the possibility that important shots could get lost or accidentally deleted This hybrid function also facilitates instant archiving of source footage which in many cases does not allow for retakes After a shoot operators can immediately archive the source tape and use the HVR DR60 material as work foo...

Page 4: ...ed before and after the camcorder rec start button is pressed may be lost HVR V1U DSR 450WS DSR 400 DSR 570WS DSR 390 HVR Z1U DSR 250 HVR A1U DSR PD170 DSR PD150 DSR PDX10 FEATURES VTR like Controls The HVR DR60 is equipped with buttons that provide VTR like control for functions such as record play stop next previous fast forward approximately three times normal speed and fast rewind approximatel...

Page 5: ...nd audio footage Recordings are made by first writing the data to the buffer and then writing the buffer data to the disk platter Consequently if the 3G sensor temporarily interrupts disk writes video footage is not lost Thanks to such advanced technologies the HVR DR60 should continue to record stably even when dropped from as high as 100 cm 39 3 8 inches based on Sony s testing Shock Absorbers 3...

Page 6: ...isk drive Recording capacity Disk size File system Interface i LINK File format HDV DVCAM DV SP Built in output device LCD monitor OS compatibility OS General Mass Power requirements Power consumption Operating temperature Storage temperature Supplied accessories 60 GB 1 8 inches FAT32 IEEE 1394a 6 pin connector MPEG 2 TS m2t AVI Type1 AVI RAW DV DV 23 02 x 11 5 mm picture size 128 x 64 dots Windo...

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