New ATEM Monitoring Rack Panel From Blackmagic Design
SMPTE-2110 IP video to 12G-SDI and HDMI monitoring converter built into an ATEM switcher rack mount control panel!
The ATEM Monitoring Rack Panel from Blackmagic Design is a new combination monitoring converter and control panel that can be used with ATEM Constellation IP live production switchers. The ATEM Monitoring Rack Panel converts SMPTE 2110 IP to HDMI and 12G-SDI for connecting to monitors, however it also has front panel input buttons for controlling the switcher as well as an LCD and talkback connections. ATEM Monitoring Rack Panel will be available in June from Blackmagic Design resellers worldwide.
ATEM Monitoring Rack Panel features:
- Monitoring converter built into a rack mount ATEM control panel.
- Converts 10G Ethernet SMPTE-2110 to 12G-SDI and HDMI outputs.
- 2 Redundant 10G Ethernet ports for SMPTE-2022-7 compliance.
- Includes dedicated NMOS connection for routing IP sources.
- Front panel LCD allows monitoring of video and audio meters.
- Front panel includes a 5 pin broadcast talkback headset connector.
- Dual redundant AC power supplies for broadcast reliability.
The ATEM Monitoring Rack Panel will be demonstrated on the Blackmagic Design NAB 2026 booth.
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