Blackmagic Design HYPERD/ST/DAHM HyperDeck Studio HD Mini

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Getting Started
Getting started with your HyperDeck Studio disk recorder is as easy as connecting power,
plugging in your video sources and destination equipment and inserting your SSDs or SD cards.
Plugging in Power
To power your HyperDeck, plug a standard IEC cable to your HyperDeck’s power input on
therear panel.
If your HyperDeck model has an additional IEC power input, you can connect to another power
source for redundancy. For example, connecting the second input to an uninterrupted power
supply, or UPS, will instantly take over if the primary source fails.
All models also include a 12V DC input, which lets you connect power from an external
12V battery.
HyperDeck Studio HD Mini can also be powered via an AC plug pack. If your power supply has a
locking ring, secure the connection to HyperDeck Studio HD Mini by tightening the connector
to the unit. This locks the power cable in place to prevent accidental disconnection.
Once powered, the LCD display will prompt you to select your language. Using the search dial,
scroll to the language you wish to use and press the flashing ‘set’ button. This will take you to
the home screen. For more information about the home screen and LCD menus, refer to the
‘using the front panel’ section.
Connecting Video and Audio
Plug your source video to the SDI or HDMI inputs, and your destination equipment to the SDI or
HDMI outputs. For example, a source could be a digital cinema camera and a destination could
be an HDMI television or SDI monitor.
All HyperDeck models support HD video up to 1080p60. HyperDeck Studio 4K Pro has 12G-SDI
connectors so you can input or output Ultra HD up to 2160p60 using a single BNC cable.
6Getting Started
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