FOCUS Enhancements MR-HD100 User Manual

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Introduction

MR-HD100 Media Recorder

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In addition, the MR-HD100 is upgradable in the field.

• Flexible Capacities and Power

a.

The MR-HD100 hard drive provides hours of recorded

content capacity. See www.focusinfo.com for the

currently available hard drive capacities.

b.

Power the MR-HD100 using:

Removable Li-ion battery pack supplied with the

unit.

AC adapter supplied with the unit.

Accepts 11-18 volt DC input.

FireWire connection between the MR-HD100 and a
computer via an active FireWire port with power.

Using a 6-pin to 6-pin FireWire cable, it is possible to
power the MR-HD100 and charge its battery.

Metadata

Fast and flexible metadata generation that includes the ability to

log metadata using a wired or wireless USB 2.0 network adapter

and a device with web browser capabilities (computer, laptop,

PDA, etc.)

• Multiple Control Modes

External, Normal, and Syncro -- coordinate control between

camera and MR-HD100.

• Multiple Timecode Modes

External or Internal Free Run, Rec Run or Regen.

• Never Miss A Shot

MR-HD100's ten second Retro Cache record mode means you

are always recording. When action happens, you know up to ten

seconds prior to the event occurring is saved in your clip.

• HD NFR Formats

QuickTime, MXF (Avid) and M2T HD NFR.

• Retro Cache Mode with 10 Second Cache

This mode insures that action at the beginning of video clip is

not missed. In Retro Cache mode, the MR-HD100 is in a state

similar to Pause, except that it is continuously recording video in

a loop of user-defined length: up to 10 seconds. When active

FireWire Connection Is Not A Data Interface
Mounting the MR-HD100 to a computer is done exclusively
through the USB2 interface.

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