FOCUS Enhancements MR-HD100 Camcorder User Manual


 
Introduction
MR-HD100 Media Recorder
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e. 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.