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3 Plug the SDI or HDMI output of your HyperDeck into one of the SDI or HDMI inputs of
your ATEM Switcher.
4 Repeat the process for each HyperDeck you want to connect.
Now all you have to do is tell ATEM Software Control or ATEM hardware panel which input and
IPaddress each HyperDeck is using. You can do this easily in the HyperDeck tab in
ATEMSoftware Control switcher settings, or using the system control soft buttons or LCD menu
on an ATEMhardware panel.
TIP If you want to record the output from your switcher to a HyperDeck, plug your
switcher's program or auxiliary SDI output into the SDI input of the HyperDeck. If using
the auxiliary output to record the program feed, don't forget to route the program
output to the aux output. Or if you want to, you can even record a clean feed, or any
ofyour switcher's inputs by routing them to the aux output.
HyperDeck Settings
HyperDeck connection settings are located in the ‘HyperDeck’ tab of the ATEM Software
Control switcher settings. Here you’ll see setup options for up to four HyperDecks.
Type in your HyperDeck’s IP address in the ‘IPAddress’ box and choosing the source it’s
plugged into from the ‘input’ dropdown menu. Click ‘connect’ and your HyperDeck is ready
to be controlled.
Status indicators appear above and below each HyperDeck icon to let you know the
connection status. A green tick means your HyperDeck is connected, in remote and
ready to go.
If your HyperDeck is connected and recognized, but does not have its remote button enabled,
you will see an indicator letting you know remote is not active.
If your HyperDeck is not recognized, you will see a ‘failed to connect’ indicator. If you see this
indicator, check the HyperDeck’s Ethernet port is connected to your network and the
IPaddress is entered correctly.
74HyperDeck Control
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