User Manual
Table Of Contents
- Getting Started
- Using HyperDeck
- About SSDs
- HyperDeck Utility
- About Ultra HD 4K
- Accessing Your Clips
- Status Indicators
- Using the Display Menu on HyperDeck Studio Models
- Selecting Timecode Source
- SDI Start/Stop Recording
- Timecode Run Recording
- Shuttling with HyperDeck Shuttle
- Jog and Shuttle with HyperDeck Studio Models
- Ref Input
- RS-422 Control
- Installing the HyperDeck Shuttle Mounting Plate
- Using Your Favorite Editing Software
- Using Blackmagic Media Express
- Using Blackmagic UltraScope
- Using Blackmagic Disk Speed Test
- Developer Information
- Help
- Warnings
- Warranty

Contents
HyperDeck Disk Recorders
Getting Started
Introducing HyperDeck 5
Plugging in Video Sources 6
Connecting Video Outputs 7
Recording Video 8
Playing Video 9
Using HyperDeck
About SSDs 10
Choosing a Fast SSD 10
Preparing SSDs for HyperDeck 11
HyperDeck Utility 12
How to Update Your HyperDeck Software on Mac OS X 12
How to Update Your HyperDeck Software on Windows 12
Selecting Your Video Format in HyperDeck Utility 13
About Ultra HD 4K 14
Setting Up Ultra HD 4K Recording 14
Setting Up Ultra HD 4K Playback 14
Accessing Your Clips 15
Mac OS X 15
Windows 15
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Status Indicators 16
Using the Display Menu on HyperDeck Studio Models 17
Selecting Timecode Source 17
SDI Start/Stop Recording 18
Timecode Run Recording 19
Shuttling with HyperDeck Shuttle 20
Jog and Shuttle with HyperDeck Studio Models 20
Ref Input 20
RS-422 Control 21
What is RS-422 Control? 21
Using an External RS-422 Controller 21
Daisy-chaining for Crash Recording 22
Supported RS-422 Commands 23
RS-422 Developer Information 27
Installing the HyperDeck Shuttle Mounting Plate 28