Details AVR

AVR


Micro Digital Audio and Video Recorder

This device is a Micro Digital Audio and Video Recorder with a Compact Flash memory card with capacity from 128 Megabyte to 2 Gigabyte. Its maximum recording time is about 3 hours.

How AVR works?

The voltage converter for device can be connected to AVR video recorders. The voltage converter allows the video camera to be powered from the AVR power source, and generates voltage of 12 V (200 mA) on its output. The output also has a connector for the video camera. Besides, the unit has an input connector, which is a replica of the one on the video recorder and an external microphone and remote control can be attached to it. Therefore, the user can record video and audio without using any additional power supply units for the video camera.


Technical characteristics of AVR
  • Video inputs/Audio inputs: 1 / 1
  • Alarm inputs: 1
  • Compact Flash card capacity: 128MB- 2GB
  • Average recording time: 3 hrs. on 1 GB CF card
  • Power supply: Built-in Li-Pol battery
  • Battery life: recording - 6 hrs.; stand-by - 1 year
  • Dimensions : 65x54x15 mm.
  • Weight: 75 g.

How To Connect The Power Converter To AVR?

First, connect the OUT cable to the AVR connector, then connect the video camera output to the IN connector (the cable from the AVR delivery set or Remote control+external microphone accessory can be used for this purpose), and connect the 12 V cable to the video camera supply connector. Now recording can begin. The user can follow the instructions in the video recorder manual. To minimise energy consumption from the AVR battery, the video camera is supplied when the recording is on. At other times, the converter is switched off (and the video camera is not supplied).

When the recording is in progress, the AVR cannot be recharged as the battery discharges faster than the unit charges from the charging unit. So, the charging unit, supplied with the AVR, switches off automatically under these conditions. Also, all external units connected to the AVR, consume additional energy from the battery. Therefore, it is recommended to switch off external units connected to the AVR so as to in avoid excessive battery discharging and its failure. It is also not advisable to use video cameras with useful current consumption exceeding 200 mA, as this can cause premature battery failure.


Specifications of the power converter:
  • Peak load current: 200 mA;
  • DC output voltage: 12V +/-10%;
  • Input connector basing completely coincides with the same connector on the AVR;

Optional Accessories: How they help?

1)Integrated external microphone with compressor
2)remote control unit for AVR

These are optional accessories that can be used with the AVR. The external microphone with compressor integrated helps smoothen sound level when recording is in progress from sound sources at close and distant range. When the recording is being done from a close distance, this helps in avoiding overload and amplifies the signal at distant ranges. The flexible cable allows the microphone to be arranged suitably and remote control unit further simplifies the recording process.


Car charger for AVR

The car battery charger is designed so that it can be connected to the AVR video recorder while in a car. This charging unit can be charged from the car on-board power supply system (or another external DC power supply unit) of 7-28V. The unit includes complete AVR battery charge within 5-6 hours or its recharge during recording. The unit includes two LEDs to indicate the charging process and a cable to be connected to the power supply. Besides, it also has a USB mini-B connector, which fully replicates that on the video recorder and enables various AVR accessories to be used with the unit.


Art. Code: AVR


The table contains the AVR recording time figures with fully charged video recorder battery (capacity of 1700mA*h) depending on the current consumption of a video camera.


#
Camera current consumption:
Continuous recording time, not less than:
1
50 mA
4 hours
2
100 mA
2.5 hours
3
150 mA
1.8 hours
4
200 mA
1.5 hours


Specifications:
  • Charging time for completely discharged battery of 1750mA*hr: 5-6hr;
  • Supply voltage: 7-28V;
  • Maximum current consumption during the battery charge: 250mA;

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