The VDR110 is a networked, multi-channel digital video recorder capable of recording up to eighty hours of high-resolution, HD content over an Ethernet LAN. Fully compatible with all SVSi video-over-IP products, the VDR110 supports up to four independent DVRs, each capable of dual-sync recording for eight recordings and eight playbacks all at the same time.
With its 3U configuration and gigabit Ethernet connection, the VDR110 is intended for video-head-end placement with the ability to record from or playback to any video-over-IP encoder or decoder. A multi-seat license of SVSi’s Conductor Server network management software is included with each unit so that users can record their desired video streams from anywhere on the video network through an attached PC running Conductor Server. The VDR110 expands on the capabilities of the VDR106R Digital Video Recorder which has dual-channel recording and playback up to 10-hrs.
When used in conjunction with video-over-IP encoders and decoders, the VDR110 is a simple and effective way to deliver high-fidelity video and audio when and where it’s needed. Its time-shift feature and multi-channel playback capability allow a single live video stream to be delayed by varying amounts and distributed to up to four different locations at four different delays – ranging from several seconds to several hours. A simple web-based interface allows remote access and control when not attached to the local area network.
- Record up to 80-hrs of 1080p video
- Dual-Sync and Time-Shift features standard
- Up to 8 recordings and 8 playbacks simultaneously
- Supported resolutions:
- HDTV: up to 1080p @ 60-Hz
- CG: up to 1600 x 1200 @ 60-Hz
- Stereo audio on each record channel
- Store to MPEG4 format at original resolution
- Connection: 1x – RJ-45 for network attach
- Control: Conductor NetLite, Conductor Server, Conductor DiVAS Hardware Controller, or third-party
- ~250W~2.1A @ 120VAC
- Dimensions: 19″W x 17″L x 5.25″H
- Weight: 20-lbs
- 2-year warranty
Resources
Setup and Installation | Troubleshooting | Software and Utilities | User Guides | Literature | Graphics
Setup and Installation
Quick Start Guide
SVSi encoders support both JPEG2000-compressed and uncompressed video. Video compression is turned on by default with a default bit-rate of 25-Mbps. The bandwidth per compressed video stream is adjustable between 1-100Mbps.
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ATR201 Quick Start Guide
Quick Start Guide for the ATR201 Audio Transceiver.
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VDC208 Quick Start Guide
Quick Start Guide for the Conductor VDC208.
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Network Setup and Design
This guide is designed as a way to introduce the basics of network setup and design and to serve as a refresher for some users who may want to reference it in their design of SVSi or other network based systems.
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DiVAS Help Contents
This guide is intended as an overview on the proper use of SVSi DiVAS management software.
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Conductor Server Installation
There are two activation codes for Conductor Server. The first activation allows it to be used for a set period of time (usually a month). The second permamently locks Conductor Server to your SVSi hardware allowing it to be used forever. With the second, as long as Conductor Server can “see” your SVSi hardware, it will continue to operate.
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Conductor Server Activation
This is a step-by-step guide installing Conductor Server. After completing, you will be directed to apply an upgrade patch and/or activate for no-dongle licensing.
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Conductor Server Firmware Update
This is a step-by-step guide installing Conductor Server. After completing, you will be directed to apply an upgrade patch and/or activate for no-dongle licensing.
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Manually Add Channels to SVSi Viewer
To manually add channels to SVSi Viewer:
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Installing Your VRT107Please follow these guidelines when installing your VRT107 Multi-Transmitter to eliminate common installation problems and avoid any network issues.
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Troubleshooting
Cannot Communicate with SVSi Unit
The most common reason Transmitters or Receivers lose communication is network issues. Follow these steps to diagnose and repair.
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Dongle Troubleshooting
For keylock dongle issues the first step is to remove the dongle from the computer and then run:
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SVSi Viewer Network Dongle Tips
A couple tips about the SVSi Viewer network dongle.
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Conductor Server Firmware Update
This is a step-by-step guide installing Conductor Server. After completing, you will be directed to apply an upgrade patch and/or activate for no-dongle licensing.
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Manually Add Channels to SVSi Viewer
To manually add channels to SVSi Viewer:
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Software and Utilities
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Crestron Module Master FileMaster file containing Conductor Module for communication with VDC108 and 208, as well as direct control modules for ATR201, VWP120, and all decoders.
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WireShark
WireShark is a packet sniffing tool, it can be used to track traffic across your network. You can add an IP filter in to track packets going to/from a specific IP address. More details can be found on WireSharks website.
User Guides
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![]() | SVSi Control Solutions ProtocolDocument detailing SVSi product control protocol and commands.
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Literature
![]() | Product Reference GuideQuick reference guide showing specification and configuration information for SVSi products.
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SVSi Collaborative Video Conferencing System Flyer8.5 x 11 Collaborative Video Conferencing System flyer.
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Graphics
Visio Shapes for Layout DesignVisio Shapes for layout design, includes VMT-105, VMT-107, VRR-104, VRR-204, and VRR-304 shapes.
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AutoCad Files for voLANteAutoCad files for voLANte functional diagrams. Includes front and rear images and connections.
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