R1020

Before you can use your R1020 Recorder, you must connect it. You will connect the audio, video, and slide sources.  You can also connect equipment to the output ports to monitor your outputs. You will connect peripheral devices to your Recorder to connect to the network and power source, secure the Recorder, and optionally add a keyboard and mouse.

Before you can use your R1020 Recorder, you must connect it. You will connect the audio, video, and slide sources.  You can also connect equipment to the output ports to monitor your outputs. You will connect peripheral devices to your Recorder to connect to the network and power source, secure the Recorder, and optionally add a keyboard and mouse.

Specifications

HDMI inputs

HDMI [2]

Audio inputs

      HDMI (embedded) [2]

      RCA (Unbalanced) [1]

      XLR (Balanced) [1]

Included equipment

      HDMI to DVI-I adapter

      RGB (VGA) to DVI-adapter

      YPbPr (Component) to DVI-I adapter

      Composite to S-Video adapter

      Audio breakout cable (XLR and RCA)

      Power cable

      Rack mount brackets and screws

Power requirements

      Power: 120W

      Input frequency: 50-60Hz

      AC voltage input: 100-240V

      Max heat dissipation: 464 BTU/h

Mean Time Between Failure (MTBF)

100,000 hours of continuous operation at 25⁰C

 

  If anything is missing or you are not sure what version you have, contact your sales representative or visit the Mediasite Customer Assurance Portal at www.sonicfoundry.com/support.

 

 CAUTION: THE R1020 RECORDER CONTAINS A LITHIUM BATTERY. THERE IS THE RISK OF EXPLOSION IF BATTERY IS REPLACED BY AN INCORRECT TYPE. DISPOSE OF USED BATTERIES ACCORDING TO THE INSTRUCTIONS.

ATTENTION: LE R1020 RECORDER CONTIENT UNE BATTERIE AU LITHIUM. II y a danger d'explosion s'il y a remplacement incorrect de la batterie. Remplacer uniquement avec une batterie du même type ou d'un type équivalent recommandé par le constructeur. Mettre au rebut les batteries usagées conformément aux instructions du fabricant.

 

Connect rack mount brackets (optional)

All R1020 Recorders include rack mount brackets. Before you connect the Recorder hardware, you should connect the brackets and put the Recorder into a rack. The brackets connect to the sides of the Recorder and are placed towards either the front or the back of the system.

To connect the rack mount brackets:

1.  Remove the screws from the side on the system where the bracket will be attached.

2.  Line the bracket up with the holes and connect it to the system using the included flat-head screws.

3.  Repeat steps 1-2 on the other side of the system.

  A rail mount kit is available as a separate add-on. Contact your Sonic Foundry sales representative for more details.

Theft protection

To prevent theft, all Recorders are equipped with a slot that is compatible with Kensington® security slots. A cable harness locks the Recorder to a table or to a rack.  Sonic Foundry does not provide the Kensington lock or cable.

 

Connect Recorder

Connect audio, video, and slide sources

Connect audio, video, and image (slide) sources to the appropriate ports on your Recorder.

 

Input ports

Instructions

I-1. Line in [Microphone] Port

(Unbalanced stereo line-level input)

Connect the RCA audio adapter (RCA to 3.5mm) to this port. Then connect the audio source, directly or through AV equipment, to the RCA audio adapter. 

I-2. HDMI Ports

Connect the video source, directly or through AV equipment to the HDMI Port using an HDMI cable.

  If you are using embedded HDMI audio with the HD video source, no additional audio source is required.

I-3. XLR/RCA Port

If you are using an analog audio source, connect the breakout cable to the XLR/RCA Port. You will then connect the source to the appropriate connector on the audio breakout cable:

      Connect a Balanced XLR connectors (line level) audio source to the breakout cable’s Balanced XLR connectors.

      Connect an Unbalanced RCA connectors (line level) audio source to the breakout cable’s Unbalanced RCA connectors.

Monitor your outputs

Monitor your output by connecting to the appropriate outputs on your Recorder.

 

Output ports

Instructions

O-1. DisplayPort

To send the Recorder desktop to a monitor or projector, connect the monitor’s input to this port using a DisplayPort cable.

You can also use a HDMI, VGA, or DVI adapter to convert to a corresponding video format.

O-2. HDMI

To send the Recorder desktop to a monitor or projector, connect the monitor’s input to this port using an HDMI cable.

O-3. Line Out (Headphone) Port

When monitoring, playing back, or editing a presentation, connect headphones or speakers to this port to listen to the audio.

Connect peripheral devices

Connect the appropriate equipment to the remaining ports on your Recorder to finish connecting your Recorder.

 

Ports

Instructions

P-1. Power Connector

Connect the power cable to the Recorder, plug the DC power adapter into a grounded power source, and press the Power button located on the front of the system.

P-2. USB Ports

You can optionally connect a USB capture device to this port to capture video or audio. You can also optionally connect a keyboard and mouse (not provided) to two of these ports.

  A USB Capture Device license is required for RL220 Recorders. For more information, contact your sales representative.

P-3. Network (Ethernet) Port

Connect an Ethernet cable to this port and then to your network to manage the Recorder remotely and connect it to Mediasite.

P-4. Serial Port

When integrating your Recorder with an AV control system, you will connect it to this port using a null modem serial cable.

  For more information, see Appendix C: Integrating the Recorder into an AV controlled system.

 Once you have finished connecting your Recorder, you can begin setting it up using the Recorder interface. For detailed instructions, see Setting up the Recorder.