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Plugging in Analog Audio and Timecode on HyperDeck Studio Pro
If you want to connect analog audio sources to HyperDeck Studio Pro, plug into the XLR or RCA
connectors. To select your desired audio input, simply press the 'input' button on the front
control panel to cycle through combinations of video and audio inputs. For example, SDI + XLR,
SDI + RCA, and more. External timecode can also be connected to and from your HyperDeck
Studio Pro via the timecode XLR input and output connectors.
REF IN
STEREO IN
PUSH
L
OUT D
MON OUT
R
IN
HyperDeck Studio Pro lets you plug in external analog audio and timecode
via the rear panel XLR connectors. You can even plug in analog audio from
audio equipment such as iPods and HiFi systems via the RCA inputs.
Plugging in SSDs and SD Cards
All HyperDeck models ship ready to record immediately without having to configure any
settings. All you need is a formatted SSD or SD card.
You can easily format media via the front LCD based menu settings. You can also format using
a computer.
Refer to the 'About SSDs and SD Cards' section in this manual for more information on how to
format, the types of media that are best for recording video and a list of recommended drives
and cards.
To plug in an SSD:
1
Hold a 9.5mm SSD with the connection pins facing the bottom and aligned with your
HyperDeck's drive bay. Gently push the SSD into the drive bay until you feel it slot
into place.
2
Your HyperDeck will verify the SSD. This is shown by an illuminated green light
surrounding the drive bay. When the light or indicator turns off and the 'stop' button
on the control panel is illuminated, your HyperDeck is ready to record.
Hold your SSD with the connection pins facing the bottom, aligned with your HyperDeck's
drive bay and gently push the SSD into the drive bay until you feel it slot into place
PUSH
OUT
CH 1
TIMECODE
ANALOG AUDIO IN
PUSH
CH 2
CH 1
CH 2
ANALOG AUDIO OUT
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