Instruction manual

Getting Started
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Installation Requirements for Windows
The Blackmagic UltraScope software interface requires a computer display with a minimum resolution
of 1280 x 800 pixels to view two scopes simultaneously. Blackmagic Design recommends viewing all
6 scopes simultaneously by using a computer display resolution of 1920 x 1200 or 1920 x 1080 pixels.
Blackmagic UltraScope includes the UltraScope hardware and a software package which consists of
the Blackmagic UltraScope application and driver. It does not matter in which order the hardware and
software are installed.
Pocket UltraScope hardware connects via USB 3.0. Older computers only have USB 2.0 ports and it is
essential that Pocket UltraScope directly connects to a dedicated USB 3.0 port.
Blackmagic UltraScope hardware is a x1 lane PCI Express card and should work in any x1, x4, x8 or x16
lane PCI Express slot. Blackmagic UltraScope works in PCI Express and PCI Express 2.0 slots.
A x16 lane PCI Express 2.0 slot is required for the graphics card in your computer. The latest list of
compatible graphics cards can be found in the support pages at www.blackmagicdesign.com. Full
frame-rate HD monitoring of all 6 scopes requires either an Nvidia GeForce 9800 GT or faster, or an ATI
Radeon 4670 or faster graphics card. Suitable graphics cards can be purchased for less than US$100.
More expensive graphics cards are no guarantee of compatibility. It is essential to check the list of
compatible graphics cards before buying a graphics card for use with Blackmagic UltraScope. If you
launch the Blackmagic UltraScope application with an incompatible graphics card installed, you may
encounter an error message similar to that pictured on this page. The solution is to replace the graphics
card with a compatible graphics card.
Please see the support pages at www.blackmagicdesign.com for a comprehensive list of the latest,
minimum system requirements for Mac OS X and Windows.
Getting Started