21 1 blade, 30:15 ninjabld, Using the ninja blade – Atomos Ninja Blade User Manual

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Battery Indicator

Shows whether you’ve got one or two batteries connected. If there is no

battery connected a number will not be displayed in the appropriate slot.

Touching the

Battery

Indicator

takes you to the

Batteries

screen where you can closely monitor the status of the Batteries.

When a battery is running low its icon will flash.

BATTERIES SCREEN

The Batteries screen indicator is made up of two Battery icons, the active

battery is shown in orange and the level of each battery is shaded in 1/4

increments with a voltage level shown on top.

In the picture above we see Battery 1 is full and active and

Battery 2 is currently inactive and 1/4 depleted. If no battery

is present it will show an X in the picture and will be Black in

colour as pictured right.

Warning: If both of the batteries are fully depleted, the unit will

turn itself off. The Ninja Blade will switch to the battery screen

for the last 5 seconds of available power before shutting down,

alerting you that shutdown is about to occur.

AUTO SWITCHING/MANUAL SWITCHING

The Ninja Blade will automatically switch to a new battery when the

current battery is depleted. You may also switch between batteries at any

time by pressing on that battery icon. The new active battery will then

turn orange. You may need to use this if you have for example 3 hours

recording but only 2.5 hours of battery in one battery, in which case you

would change to a freshly charged one.

Storage Capacity Indicator

Located in the bottom right of the screen. When a disk is inserted, the

Storage Capacity Indicator

will show the recording

capacity of the drive in hours minutes and seconds, based on the

currently selected video compression, which of course, will determine the

recording bitrate.

FORMATTING HDD/SSD

Touching the

Storage Capacity Indicator

on the home

screen will take you to the Media Information and Format screen. Media

Information indicates the drive you have present, in this case a Hitachi

500GB spinning disk.
Touching

Format

HDD/SSD

will format the drive inside the Ninja

Blade. A confirmation screen will give you the choice to continue or cancel

the process.
If you do not see your hard drive information, there may be a problem

with your connection. Try ejecting the drive and trying again.
Also check the drive compatibility list: http://atomos.activehosted.

com/kb/article/what-drives-do-we-recommend

The Ninja Blade file system is exFAT. We recommend that you

format each disk with the Ninja Blade and not your computer.

Unit Name

To access the unit name click on Menu, then File Naming or on the

Media icon on the home screen.

The

unit

name

serves two main purposes:

• HDD Naming: Naming the unit names the drive if the drive is formatted

after the unit name has been set

• File Naming: File name is the current unit name as the start of the

recorded clip name;

NINJABLD_S001_S002_T003

To access the unit name screen simply touch the

blue

arrow

to the

right of the unit name. Creating your own unit name is simple. Pressing

OK

will allocate the new unit name and return you to the menu screen.

7. Using the Ninja Blade

cont.

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