Settings
The 'settings' menu is used to change the network settings for your Blackmagic Duplicator 4K,
such as DHCP on or off, IP address, subnet mask and gateway settings. Connecting your
Blackmagic Duplicator 4K to a network lets you control the unit remotely using third party
administration software such as Telnet.
DHCP 'ON'
To set your Blackmagic Duplicator 4K to automatically configure the best settings when
connected to a network, select 'on'. This means your Blackmagic Duplicator 4K will check all the
connected devices on the network and set its IP address and other network settings to avoid
any potential settings conflicts. This is very reliable and an easy way to get your network
settings working quickly.
DHCP 'OFF'
If you want to have full manual control over your network settings you can enter them manually
by setting DHCP to 'off', then navigating through and changing the IP address, subnet mask and
gateway settings.
IP Address, Subnet Mask and Gateway
When DHCP is set to 'off' you can manually change these settings.
To edit the number fields:
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Select the number field you want to change using the left or right soft menu buttons
and press 'change'.
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Press the left and right soft menu buttons to increase or decrease the number value.
You can hold the soft button down to move through them faster.
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Press 'set' to confirm the change.
Now you can use the soft menu buttons to move through the rest of the sequence and make
the changes you need.
The 'settings' LCD menu lets you change the network
settings so you can control your Blackmagic Duplicator 4K
using third party administration software such as Telnet.
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REMOTE IN
Plug your Blackmagic Duplicator 4K into your network via the Ethernet port on the rear panel.
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SD/HD/3G/6G/12G-SDI
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LOOP OUT
REMOTE OUT
ETHERNET
OPTICAL OUT/IN
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