Plugging In Multi View Monitoring - Blackmagicdesign ATEM Production Studio 4K Installation And Operation Manual

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ATEM 1 M/E Production Studio 4K supports SD, HD and Ultra HD video and is capable of
switching 10 external inputs from its SDI and HDMI connectors. Input 1 is selectable between
the HDMI Input 1 and SDI Input 1 connector. The front panel keypad lets you select instantly
between 3 auxiliary output sources and the small LCD gives you instant feedback on the status
of the auxiliary outputs.
ATEM 1 M/E Production Studio 4K
ATEM 2 M/E Production Studio 4K supports SD, HD and Ultra HD video and is capable of
switching 20 external inputs from its SDI and HDMI connectors. Input 1 is selectable between the
HDMI Input 1 and SDI Input 1 connector. The front panel keypad allows on-the-fly selection of the
6 auxiliary output sources and the large LCD gives instant confirmation of your aux output content.
ATEM 2 M/E Production Studio 4K
ATEM 2 M/E Broadcast Studio 4K supports HD and Ultra HD video and is capable of switching
20 external inputs from SDI. Features include 4 media players, Ultra HD multi viewers and
12G-SDI support for Ultra HD frame rates up to 2160p59.94 on a single BNC connector.
The front panel keypad lets you select between 6 auxiliary output sources and you can monitor
the outputs on the large built in LCD.
ATEM 2 M/E Broadcast Studio 4K

Plugging in Multi View Monitoring

The ATEM can be a little intimidating when first seen, especially since some models have no
controls to access, just lots of connectors! So the first step is to plug in power and a monitor and
see it working! The ATEM Production Studio 4K models have a front control panel with a built in
LCD so you only need to connect power to see them working!
A convenient way to check that your ATEM is powered on and working correctly is to plug an
HDMI television or SDI monitor into the multi view output on the right side of the rear panel.
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