One "hacked" quick fix around this problem is to:
Use a remote as a control panel:
Purchase another remote
The remote button pad peels off the remote like a thin metal sticker.
Peel it off from the corner where it crosses diagonally on an angle (botton right side of remote where the keychain hole is)
The carbon pads are exposed.
On each side of of the button pad (squigly lines) are the actual conductor strips. (when you press a button, the conductive glue under the button makes a contact)
The remote has 4 small philip screws attaching the PCB to the plastic case.
Remove these.
Remove the PCB from the case
Desolder the IR LED (two leads) from the PCB.
Take a length of ribbon cable (2 wires only) and solder the IR LED
to one end of it.
Solder the other end of the IR LED to the spot where you remove the LED from the PCB.
Take another length of ribbon cable (2 leads) and solder one lead to one side of the record button. Solder the other lead to the other side of the button.
Take the NR2 and remove the black plastic cover on top. (this removes by prying it off carefully)
The sun lense in front of the IR detector (beside the green power LED)is removed. (slide it up)
Put the IR LED from the remote in front of the NR2 IR receiver LED.
Place a small piece of aluminum foil on the inside of the sun lense,
in front of the IR receiver.
Pop the lid back on.
You now have a wired remote with a two record switch connection (from record button).
The NR2 cover can be cut to house the remote as a control panel.
I have a NR2 in a weather proof NEMA enclosure wired this way for car racing.
I am working on producing a hacked instruction version for anyone who is interested.
The software engineering guys can take their time.............lol
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Originally posted by claydubois(at)bellsouth.net
Yep, found this last night when trying to get the recorder to detect the video signal after turned off. Does not work. It would be nice that if the recorder is powered on, it detects if a video signal is present and starts to auto record. This way, I can use one switch, to turn on/off the recorder, and have it record automatically Thanks for looking into this! Would really simplify remotely controlling the recorder.
Ex-Navy