Using HyperDeck Shuttle
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HyperDeck Shuttle Connections
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+12V POWER
HDMI IN
Connections
11. +12V POWER
You can use the power adapter supplied with HyperDeck
Shuttle or power it off an external camera battery as the
connector supports an input range of 12V to 18V. When a
power source is connected, the built-in internal battery will
also be charged.
12. HDMI IN
You can connect your HDMI video sources to this input – such
as a camera, games console or the output of a switcher.
13. HDMI OUT
Connect an HDMI display or TV to this output to monitor
your video while recording or playing back clips. You can
also connect this output to the HDMI input of capture cards,
production switchers and other recording devices.
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HDMI OUT
SDI IN
SDI OUT
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14. SDI IN
You can connect your SDI video sources, such as cameras,
routers, capture cards, switcher outputs or decks to this input.
A DIN 1.0/2.3 miniature connector is used for SDI input. A
short DIN 1.0/2.3 to BNC adapter cable can be used to
connect to SDI cables with BNC connectors.
15. SDI OUT
Connect this output to monitors, routers, production
switchers, decks or other recording devices. A DIN 1.0/2.3
miniature connector is used for SDI output. A short DIN
1.0/2.3 to BNC adapter cable can be used to connect to SDI
cables with BNC connectors.
16. USB 2.0
Use the USB Mini-B port for software configuration and
updates.
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Mounts
17. Rubber Mat or HyperDeck Shuttle Mounting Plate
HyperDeck Shuttle has a non-slip rubber base for use on a
desk. If you want to mount HyperDeck Shuttle on a camera
or tripod, the base can be removed and replaced with an
optional HyperDeck Shuttle Mounting Plate that is available
for purchase from Blackmagic Design resellers.
SSD Slot
18. SSD Slot
Insert a 2.5" SSD into the SSD slot until you feel the SSD press
into place. Hard drives are not supported and should not be
used. To remove the SSD, simply pull it out.
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