Using HyperDeck Studio
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HyperDeck Studio Connections
+12V POWER
REMOTE
17
18
Connections
17. +12V POWER
You can use the universal power adapter supplied with
HyperDeck Studio or power it off any DC power source,
from 12V to 18V, allowing for portable battery packs and on
set use.
18. REMOTE
RS-422 remote control.
19. ETHERNET
This port isn't currently used but will soon be enabled by a
software update.
20. SD/HD-SDI IN
You can connect your SD/HD-SDI video sources, such as
cameras, routers, capture cards, switcher outputs or decks
to this input.
IN
LOOP OUT
OUT 1
OUT 2
MON OUT
REF IN
ETHERNET
SD/HD/3GHD-SDI
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20
21
22
23
24
25
21. SD/HD-SDI LOOP OUT
This output is reclocked from the video input and can be
connected to other devices such as a monitor or a second
HyperDeck for redundant recording.
22. SD/HD-SDI OUT 1
Connect this output to monitors, routers, capture cards,
production switchers, decks or other recording devices.
23. SD/HD-SDI OUT 2
Connect this output to monitors, routers, production
switchers, decks or other recording devices.
24. SD/HD-SDI MON OUT
SD/HD-SDI output for monitoring.
25. REF IN
This input accepts blackburst and tri-level sync signals from
a sync generator.
DISP
SET
IN
OUT
HDMI
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27
28
INPUT
REM
JOG
26. HDMI IN
You can connect your HDMI video sources to this input – such
as a camera, games console or the output of a switcher.
27. 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.
28. USB 2.0
Use the USB Mini-B port for software configuration and
updates.
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