Manual Sony HSR-1/1P

22 pages 0.09 mb
Download

Go to site of 22

Summary
  • Sony HSR-1/1P - page 1

    Digital Surveillance Recorder A-A0R-107- 11 (1) HSR-1/1P Protocol Manual  1999 by Sony Corporation ...

  • Sony HSR-1/1P - page 2

    2 This manual describes the procedure for controling the HSR-1/1P Digital Surveillance Recorder using the RS-232C from an external computer, etc. The RS-232C is the EIA standard for the interface of the communication via a modem between data terminal equipment. In this interface, data are transferred serially bit by bit. Since the RS-232C interface ...

  • Sony HSR-1/1P - page 3

    3 Signal Connections The signals used in the HSR-1/1P are shown below. Use a cross-wire (flipped) cable to connect a computer to the HSR-1/1P. The RTS and CTS are not controlled and are shorted in a VTR. Therefore, either set the computer so as not to control the RTS/CTS signals or connect wires between the pin 7 and pin 8 as shown by the broken li ...

  • Sony HSR-1/1P - page 4

    4 Communication Protocol Communication is carried out in units of bytes in the following procedure. When the computer sends one byte of data, it waits for a return from the VTR before sending the next byte. The return from the VTR may not only be one byte of data, but can be multiple bytes of data. For a command, such as EJECT, which takes time to ...

  • Sony HSR-1/1P - page 5

    5 Detailed Descriptions of Commands NOT TARGET (05H) Notifies that the VTR could not find the specified position on the tape when executing the T/D SEARCH or ALARM SEARCH command. CASSETTE OUT (03H) Notifies that the cassette was ejected. ALARM IN (06H) Notifies of alarm input. Each time an alarm is generated, this command is issued. Which channel ...

  • Sony HSR-1/1P - page 6

    6 Detailed Descriptions of Commands General Purpose Control Commands C.E. (41H) This clears the error status or the last character of numerical data entered. A sign entered cannot be cleared with this command. To clear a sign, enter the new sign. C.L. (56H) This releases the error status and clears the present command. If the C.L. command is sent a ...

  • Sony HSR-1/1P - page 7

    7 CAMERA SELECT (DAH+92H) Directly selects the camera to be monitored. Parameter bytes to specify the output port (A or B) and the camera number and the ENTER command (40H) must follow. By setting the camera number to A (3AH) for output port B, the same signal as that from port A can be output from both ports. Example : To select camera 16 for outp ...

  • Sony HSR-1/1P - page 8

    8 Detailed Descriptions of Commands REC PRESET (DAH+99H) Sets the requirements for the Recording modes. Parameter bytes to follow to specify the requirements are the same format of those of the return data for REC PRESET SENSE (DAH+C9H). The time mode and recording cycle cannot be set in combination. If both are specified, the time mode setting has ...

  • Sony HSR-1/1P - page 9

    9 Second byte Bits 2 to 0: Specify the recording mode after alarm input. 000: No recording 001: Recording mode 1 010: Recording mode 2 011: Recording mode 3 100: Recording mode 4 101: Recording mode 5 Third byte Specify the condition for canceling the alarm recording started by the alarm input. Bit 7: Set to 1 to cancel alarm recording when it reac ...

  • Sony HSR-1/1P - page 10

    10 Detailed Descriptions of Commands USER DATA PRESET (DAH+9EH) Sets user data to be added to each picture frame to be recorded. A maimum of 32 bytes (NTSC model) or 40 bytes (PAL model) can be recorded/reproduced. If data of less than 32 or 40 bytes are specified, the remaining bytes are padded with 0s. If data of more than 32 or 40 bytes are spec ...

  • Sony HSR-1/1P - page 11

    11 Status Request Commands DEVICE TYPE REQUEST (8FH) Requests the information on the type of equipment controlled. The device type is a unique code assigned to each model to distinguish it from other models. The device type of the HSR-1/1P is A0H. Example : With HSR-1/1P: STATUS SENSE (DAH+C0H) Requests the return of VTR status data. When this comm ...

  • Sony HSR-1/1P - page 12

    12 Detailed Descriptions of Commands T/D SENSE (DAH+C3H) Requests the date/time of recording. When this command is issued, the VTR returns the date/time (year/month/day/hour/minute/second in sequence) of the current playback picture in playback mode or the current date/time in other operation modes. Example : In the case of Jan. 31, 1988, 3:10 and ...

  • Sony HSR-1/1P - page 13

    13 REC MODE SENSE (DAH+C8H) Requests the specified recording mode. Example : When Recording mode 1 is set for normal recording and Repeat recording is active: First byte Bits 2 to 0: Shows the recording mode set for normal recording. Second byte Bit 6: Shows the status of Timer recording. 0: Inactive 1: Active Bit 5: Shows the status of Repeat reco ...

  • Sony HSR-1/1P - page 14

    14 ALARM PRESET SENSE (DAH+CAH) Requests the alarm recording setting status. When this command is issued, the VTR returns the alarm recording settings, as shown below. 7 t i b 6 t i b 5 t i b 4 t i b 3 t i b 2 t i b 1 t i b 0 t i b 1 e t y b 10000 E D O M M R A L A 2 e t y b 00000 ) m r a l A r e t f A ( E D O M C E R 3 e t y bD N E E P A T M R A L ...

  • Sony HSR-1/1P - page 15

    15 0001: Monday 0010: Tuesday 0011: Wednesday 0100: Thursday 0101: Friday 0110: Saturday 0111: Sunday 1001: Monday to Friday 1111: Everyday Third and fourth bytes Show the time for Time 1 in 24H mode in BCD. When no time setting has been made, both bytes are padded with FFH. Fifth byte Bits 2 to 0: Show the Recording mode number for Time 2. Seventh ...

  • Sony HSR-1/1P - page 16

    16 RxD TxD B5H 31H 0AH 0AH CMD SPEED DA T A ACK AC K TxD RxD 72H 95H CMD ACK Detailed Descriptions of Commands HEAD HOURS (D2H) Requests the accumulated time of use of the heads. When this command is issued, the VTR returns 5 bytes of data to indicate the time Example: When the time is 529 hours: OPERATION HOURS (D3H) Requests the accumulated power ...

  • Sony HSR-1/1P - page 17

    17 RxD TxD B6H 31H 0AH 0AH CMD SPEED DA T A ACK AC K RxD TxD F AH CAH 0AH 0AH CMD CMD ACK AC K Example : To play back at 1/30 speed in the reverse direction: STOP (3FH) This command sets the VTR into STOP Mode. EJECT (2AH) This command ejects the cassette. REC (CAH) This command sets the VTR to REC Mode. The REC REQUEST command must be transmitted ...

  • Sony HSR-1/1P - page 18

    18 No. Item Set values 59 REC CHAR POSI 0: UP LEFT 1: UP RIGHT 2: LOW LEFT 3: LOW RIGHT 60 REC CHAR CAMERA NO. 0: DISPLAY INFO 1: NO 61 DATE 0: DISPLAY 1: NO 62 TIME 0: DISPLAY 1: NO 63-78 CAMERA NAME Special a) REC FUNCTION MENU (ITEM No. 79 to 96) No. Item Set values 79 NORMAL REC 0: REC MODE 1 1: REC MODE 2 2: REC MODE 3 3: REC MODE 4 4: REC MOD ...

  • Sony HSR-1/1P - page 19

    19 REMOTE CONTROL MENU (ITEM No. 102 to 142) No. Item Set value 102 RS232C 0: 1200 1: 2400 2: 4800 3: 9600 4: 19200 5: 38400 103 PARALLEL IN1(2PIN) 0: NO USE 104 INPUT IN2(3PIN) 1: STOP 105 IN3(4PIN) 2: REC 106 IN4(5PIN) 3: PLAY 107 IN5(6PIN) 4: F.FWD 108 IN6(7PIN) 5: REW 109 IN7(8PIN) 6: F.FRAME 110 IN8(9PIN) 7: R.FRAME 111 IN9(10PIN) 8: SERIES RE ...

  • Sony HSR-1/1P - page 20

    20 Settings for special items No.7: CAMERA CONNECTION Specify the settings (0: NO or 1: CONNECT) for all cameras with four bytes after the ITEM number (37H), and send ENTER (40H). First byte (30H to 3FH): Set camera 8 to 5 with lower 4 bits. Second byte (30H to 3FH): Set camera 4 to 1 with lower 4 bits. Third byte (30H to 3FH): Set camera 16 to 13 ...

  • Sony HSR-1/1P - page 21

    21 No. 81 to 87: TIMER Send the following data after the respective ITEM numbers. First byte (30H to 39H): Specify the day of the week (Mo, . . . Su, Mon-Fr, Everyday, No setting). Second to fifth bytes (30H30H30H30H to 32H33H35H39H): Specify TIME1 (00:00 to 23:59, two digits each). Sixth byte (30H to 37H): Specify REC1 (REC Stop, mode 1, . . . mod ...

  • Sony HSR-1/1P - page 22

    Sony Corporation ...

Manufacturer Sony Category Security Camera

Documents that we receive from a manufacturer of a Sony HSR-1/1P can be divided into several groups. They are, among others:
- Sony technical drawings
- HSR-1/1P manuals
- Sony product data sheets
- information booklets
- or energy labels Sony HSR-1/1P
All of them are important, but the most important information from the point of view of use of the device are in the user manual Sony HSR-1/1P.

A group of documents referred to as user manuals is also divided into more specific types, such as: Installation manuals Sony HSR-1/1P, service manual, brief instructions and user manuals Sony HSR-1/1P. Depending on your needs, you should look for the document you need. In our website you can view the most popular manual of the product Sony HSR-1/1P.

Similar manuals

A complete manual for the device Sony HSR-1/1P, how should it look like?
A manual, also referred to as a user manual, or simply "instructions" is a technical document designed to assist in the use Sony HSR-1/1P by users. Manuals are usually written by a technical writer, but in a language understandable to all users of Sony HSR-1/1P.

A complete Sony manual, should contain several basic components. Some of them are less important, such as: cover / title page or copyright page. However, the remaining part should provide us with information that is important from the point of view of the user.

1. Preface and tips on how to use the manual Sony HSR-1/1P - At the beginning of each manual we should find clues about how to use the guidelines. It should include information about the location of the Contents of the Sony HSR-1/1P, FAQ or common problems, i.e. places that are most often searched by users in each manual
2. Contents - index of all tips concerning the Sony HSR-1/1P, that we can find in the current document
3. Tips how to use the basic functions of the device Sony HSR-1/1P - which should help us in our first steps of using Sony HSR-1/1P
4. Troubleshooting - systematic sequence of activities that will help us diagnose and subsequently solve the most important problems with Sony HSR-1/1P
5. FAQ - Frequently Asked Questions
6. Contact detailsInformation about where to look for contact to the manufacturer/service of Sony HSR-1/1P in a specific country, if it was not possible to solve the problem on our own.

Do you have a question concerning Sony HSR-1/1P?

Use the form below

If you did not solve your problem by using a manual Sony HSR-1/1P, ask a question using the form below. If a user had a similar problem with Sony HSR-1/1P it is likely that he will want to share the way to solve it.

Copy the text from the picture

Comments (0)