User manual Video Devices PIX 250i Video Recorder & Network PIX 250I
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User manual for Video Devices PIX 250i Video Recorder & Network PIX 250I
Manufacturer: Video Devices
Basic description and contents of package
Product classification: Professional Video - Recorders & Duplication - Solid State/HDD Recorders
Safety instructions
Startup and operation of the solid state/hdd recorders
Tips for setting up your Video Devices
Settings and expert assistance
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Troubleshooting
Warranty information
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User manual for the Video Devices PIX 250i Video Recorder & Network PIX 250I
The user manual for the Video Devices PIX 250i Video Recorder & Network PIX 250I provides
necessary instructions for the proper use of the product Professional Video - Recorders & Duplication - Solid State/HDD Recorders.
The Sound Devices PIX 250i Video Recorder & Network Connected Video Deck is a file-based video recorder featuring 3G-SDI and HDMI video inputs and outputs. It records edit-ready Apple ProRes or Avid DNxHD files and allows sequential or simultaneous recording to two 2.5" Sound Devices-approved SSDs. Files can also be recorded, transferred, and accessed over Ethernet. A built-in scaler will let you perform up, down, and cross conversion, pulldown removal, and aspect ratio conversions between HD and SD.
The PIX 250i records Quicktime files in a variety of data rates, from Apple ProRes 4444 at 330 Mbps down to 36 Mbps proxy files. It supports eight channels of embedded audio over its HDMI input/output and 16 channels of embedded audio over its SDI input/output. For independent audio, two channels of analog audio in/out via balanced line-level XLR inputs and eight channels of AES/EBU digital audio is also available. For monitoring your footage, the PIX 250i features a 5" IPS display with 800x480 resolution.
Gigabit Ethernet network ports enable remote access to recorder files and the ability to transfer them quickly into your post-production environment. A built-in web server lets you control and setup the PIX 250i using any browser-capable device. You can also add external control devices using the RS-422 port or USB port. The PIX 250i is housed in a 1/2-rack 2U chassis and is powered by 10-27 VDC via a 4-pin XLR connector.
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Specifications
SDI Input
1 x SD/HD/3G-SDI
4:4:4 or 4:2:2; 12, 10, or 8-bit 3G-SDI (levels A and B), HD-SDI, or SDI
SDI Output
1 x SD/HD/3G-SDI
4:4:4 or 4:2:2; 12, 10, or 8-bit 3G-SDI (levels A), HD-SDI, or SDI
Apple ProRess 4444 12-bit Apple ProRes 36, 100, 145, 220 MB/s, 8-bit and 10-bit Avid DNxHD 36, 100, 145, 220 MB/s, 8-bit and 10-bit Quicktime wrapper (.MOV) exFAT file system
Up/Down/Cross Conversion
480i, 576i, 720p, 1080i, or 1080p to 480i, 576i, 720p, 1080i, 1080p, or anamorphic conversion
Frame Rate Conversion
24, 25, 30, 50, 60 to 24, 25, 30, 50, 60, 23.976, 29.97, 59.94 to 23.976, 29.97, 59.94, automatic 3:2 pull-down removal in 23.976 and 24 frame modes, other pull-down cadences include 2:2:2:4, 2:3:3:2, 3:2:3:2:2, and 2:2
Audio Recording
16 channels record/playback, simultaneous with video Analog, HDMI / SDI, and AES3, selectable per channel
Display
5" IPS LCD 800 x 480 resolution Flip-down for drive access
Analog Audio
2 x Balanced XLR, line-level inputs 2 x Balanced XLR, line-level outputs
10 Hz to 20 kHz, +/- 0.5 dB re 1 kHz THD + Noise: 0.004% max (1 kHz, 22 Hz to 22 kHz) Input and output topology: Fully electronically balanced, line-level, RF, ESD, short, and overload protected; pin-2 hot, pin-3 cold Line output clipping level: +18 dBu Output attenuation: 0 to 20 dB, 1 dB increments Front-panel headphone, 1/4" with gain control
Digital Audio
AES/EBU: 8 channels in and out via DB-25, 110 ohm, 2 V p-p HDMI: 8 channels embedded HDMI input, 8 channels embedded HDMI output; Accepts 32, 44.1, 48, 96, and 192 kHz sample rates SDI: 16 Channels embedded SDI input and output
Sampling rate / bit depth: 48 kHz, 24-bit Accepts 32, 44.1, 48, 96, and 192 kHz sample rates with SRC at input
File Storage
2 x front-mounted, Sound Devices approved 2.5" drives (via PIX-CADDY 2 drive mount) Ethernet file transfer via SMB/CIFS volume
Approved Media List:
2.5" Solid State Drives
Sound Devices PIX-SSD6
Intel 520 SSD / PIX-SSD5 ONLY when running Intel's updated firmware revision 401i. 240 GB and 480 GB capacities (note that this mechanism requires a PIX-SHIM2 for raw Intel 520 drives for proper fit in the PIX-CADDY)
Samsung 830 Series - the 256 GB model was offered as the Sound Devices PIX-SSD3
Corsair Force GT 240 GB (SATA 3)
SanDisk Extreme 240 GB (SATA 3)
SanDisk Extreme® II: 240 GB and 480 GB solid state drives
SanDisk Ultra® 240 GB drive - this was offered as the Sound Devices PIX-SSD2
SanDisk Ultra® solid state drives
OWC Mercury Extreme Pro 6G SSD: 240 GB and 480 GB
OWC Mercury Electra 3G SSD: 480 GB
OWC Mercury Electra 3G SSD: 240 GB firmware less than V5.02 (firmware 5.0.2 or later has compatibility issues and is not supported)
2.5" Mechanical Drives
Approved mechanical drives are recommended for use only in stationary applications. Excessive vibration or motion may cause data corruption.
New - HGST Travelstar 7K1000, 1TB, 2.5" mechanical drive
Hitachi 5K500B
Western Digital WD5000BPKT
Timecode
Modes Supported: Freerun, Record run, External Frame Rates: 23.976, 24, 25, 29.97DF, 29.97ND, 30DF, 30ND Accuracy: +/- 0.2 ppm, holds accurate time code for two hours after power is removed Inputs / Outputs: BNC(LTC input and output), SDI or HDMI
1 x RS422 Machine control (Sony 9-pin protocol) 1 x RJ-45, Ethernet Web-based control of settings and transport 1 x GPIO remote, Phoenix 10-pin Keyboard Front-panel USB host; keyboards without hubs acceptable
Operating Temperature
14 to 104°F (-10 to 40°C)
Power
4-pin XLR, pin-1 (-) pin-4 (+) 10-27 VDC, 30 W PowerSafe circuitry with 10 second power reserve with power removed
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