You can use common 3.5mm TRRS phone headsets that have a built in microphone via the 3.5mm jack, or use
a 5 pin XLR talkback headset on the Blackmagic Studio Camera 4K Pro
Setting the ATEM Camera ID
The ATEM camera ID is a setting in your camera's menu settings that determines which
SDI input your studio camera is connected to on the ATEM switcher. When the camera ID
corresponds to the switcher's input number, your camera will detect tally data for that input and
the tally light will work correctly on your camera.
When connected to an ATEM switcher via HDMI, you don't need to worry about setting the
camera ID as the switcher can detect the input each camera is connected to and assign tally
data accordingly.
For more information on changing the ATEM camera ID, refer to the 'menu settings' section.
Change the ATEM camera ID using your studio camera's 'setup' settings
Checking your Setup
Now that everything is plugged in and ATEM Camera IDs are correct, you can check that
everything is working.
On Blackmagic Studio Camera 4K Pro, a fast way to check is to press and hold the program
button marked PGM on your camera, then switch color bars to the program output on your
ATEM switcher. If you see color bars on your camera, you know the program output is working
properly with your camera.
Getting Started
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