User Manual
Table Of Contents
- Getting Started
- Switching your Production
- Additional Features on ISO Models
- ATEM SDI Extreme ISO
- ATEM Software Control
- Switching Modes
- Using ATEM Software Control
- Media Manager
- Audio Mixer
- Camera Control
- Using the Software Control Panel
- Transition Control and Upstream Keyer
- Downstream Keyers
- Processing Palettes
- Media Player Tab
- Output Tab
- Recording ISO Files
- Timecode Generator
- Using the Audio Mixer
- Shaping your Audio Mix using Advanced Fairlight Controls
- Using the 6 Band Parametric Equalizer
- Fairlight Controls Workflow Guide
- Using the Media Page
- Navigating the Browse Window
- ATEM Media Pool
- Image File Types
- Creating a TGA File with an Alpha Channel
- Camera Control
- Using Macros
- Changing Switcher Settings
- ATEM Setup Settings
- Using Adobe Photoshop with ATEM
- Using Multiple Control Panels
- Connecting to a Network
- Connecting to an Internet Router
- Keying using ATEM SDI
- Streaming Video
- HyperDeck Control
- ATEM 1 M/E Advanced Panel
- Using ATEM 1 M/E Advanced Panel
- ATEM Camera Control Panel
- Mixing Audio
- Help
- Regulatory Notices
- Safety Information
- Warranty
Playback
To play media on your HyperDeck, simply switch the HyperDeck source to the preview output
and select the clip you want to show. Use the transport controls to cue to the preferred point
in your clip. When you switch your HyperDeck to program output, the ‘auto roll’ feature will
automatically start playback from this point.
If you want to manually trigger the playback, for example holding on a still frame then rolling,
simply disable the respective HyperDeck’s auto roll checkbox in the ’HyperDeck’ tab in
ATEMsoftware’s ‘settings’ menu.
Recording
To record to a HyperDeck with a formatted disk inserted, simply press the ‘record’ button in the
HyperDeck palette transport controls. The ‘time remaining’ indicator in the HyperDeck palette
will let you know the approximate recording time remaining in the SSD.
Controlling HyperDecks with External Hardware Panels
If you are using an external ATEM hardware panel, you can control any connected HyperDecks
using the hardware panel. Once you have connected your HyperDecks to your ATEM SDI as
described in the ‘connecting HyperDecks’ section, you can use the system control buttons and
LED menu on your panel to set up and control each HyperDeck.
HyperDeck Setup with ATEM 1 M/E Advanced Panel
Once you have connected your HyperDeck to your switcher, as detailed in the ‘connecting
HyperDecks’ section, use ATEM 1 M/E Advanced Panel’s system control and LCD soft buttons
to setup and control your HyperDecks.
To begin, press the system control ‘settings’ button.
HOME
MIX
FTB
MACRO
SETTINGS
WIPE
MEDIA
PLAYERS
SUPER
SOURCE
KEYS
DVE
BORDER
CAMERA
CONTROL
STINGER
COLOR
AUDIO
DIP
AUX
1
4
7
ENTER
2
5
8
0
3
6
9
RESET
PROGRAM
PREVIEW
SHIFT MACRO
BKGD
KEY 1
KEY 2
KEY 4
KEY 3
ON
ON
ON
ON M/E 1 M/E 2
M/E 3
M/E 4
SHIFT DIP
DVE
STING
DSK 1
TIE
DSK 2
TIE
DSK 1
CUT
DSK 2
CUT
DSK 1
AUTO
DSK 2
AUTO
FTB
MIX
CUT
AUTO
WIPE
ARM
PREV
TRANS
You’ll notice that ATEM 1 M/E Advanced Panel displays four setup options along to top
of the LCD screen. These include ‘switcher,’ ‘panel,’ ‘HyperDecks,’ and ‘button mapping.’
Each corresponds to a setup menu. Simply press the LCD soft button above ‘HyperDecks’ to
enter the ‘HyperDeck settings’ menu.
The HyperDeck settings menu has three pages, which you can select using the ‘left’ and
‘right’ arrow buttons in the system control panel, or by pressing the ‘1,’ ‘2,’ and ‘3’ buttons on
your ATEM 1 M/E Advanced Panel’s numerical keypad.
139HyperDeck Control