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Power
There are two power options on the rear, an AC power input for IEC mains power input
as well as a 12V 4 pin XLR DC input for connecting redundancy or battery power.
Ensure any DC power source connected to the units is compatible with the input
voltage and current rating marked at the DC IN connector
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Analog Input
Connect analog sources for archiving via the analog stereo left and right RCA
connectors, the single BNC composite input or via the component in.
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Remote
There are two RS-422 DB9 connectors for remote in and out.
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USB
Use the USB-C connector with the white surround for software updates via a computer
using the HyperDeck Setup Utility.
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Ethernet
A 10Gb/s ethernet connection lets you connect directly to your network for fast ftp
transfers or to remotely control the unit via the HyperDeck Ethernet Protocol.
Connect it to the same network as an ATEM Switcher and you can use your HyperDeck
for playback using the HyperDecks palette in ATEM Software Control or via an
ATEM broadcast panel. For more details on transferring files via an FTP client, see the
'transferring files over a network' section later in this manual.
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Time Code
Receive external timecode via the XLR timecode inputs or loop out timecode via the
XLR timecode out connection. For more information on how to select your timecode
options, see the 'setup' menu later in this manual.
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Ref
Your HyperDeck Extreme 8K HDR features a stabilized video reference output
corresponding to standard definition black burst and high definition tri-sync standards.
You can also receive reference signals from external sources such as a sync generator.
This means you can have multiple devices in your facility receiving a reference signal
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