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Atomos Ronin – User Manual Edition 1: June 2013 32
Weight 1.9kg (1890 grams) / 4lb 3oz
Dimensions
(without batteries) 102mm (H) x 202mm (W) x 140mm (D)
Construction Steel construction for durability + portability. Fanless for silent operation.
Operating Power 3.3W (Monitoring Only) / 6.8W (Rec, Mon & Play)
Power and battery options
- Internal AC power supply 100-240V 50/60Hz
- 7.2V-14.4V Battery System
Compatible NP Series
- 2 x DC output
- D-Tap
All 7.4v
1. 2600mAh - Up to 4hrs
2. 5200mAh - Up to 8hrs
3. 7800mAh - Up to 12hrs
4. D-Tap Adaptor (cables sold separately)
AC power charges batteries. In the event of loss of AC,
power seamlessly transfers to attached batteries.
DC output
12V @ 0.5a , for
powering optional
accessories
Continuous Power*
*Patent Pending
Primary-Secondary battery system. Change batteries without losing power.
Loop batteries continuously.
Built in charger, charges attached Atomos batteries for portable use or AC
power loss back-up.
Touchscreen Size: 5” diagonal. Resolution: 800x480
Aspect Ratio: 16:9 native /4:3 Letterbox. SMPTE Colour Specication
Native Frame Rate Playback (48-60Hz)
Video Input
Uncompressed 10/8-bit 4:2:2
Simultaneously displayed
on internal 5” screen
Standard size BNC
HD/SD-SDI x 1
Optional HDMI
(HDMI output possible with Connect S2H)
SMPTE
259/292/296M
Video Output
Uncompressed 10-bit 4:2:2
Simultaneously displayed on internal 5”
Ronin screen
Standard size BNC
HD/SD-SDI x 1
HDMI x 1
(with optional S2H Connect SDI -> HDMI converter)
SMPTE
259/292/296M
Supported Formats
(In/Out)
HD 1080i60, 1080i59.94, 1080i50, 1080p30, 1080p25, 1080p24,
1080p23.98, 1080pSF23.98, 1080pSF24, 1080pSF25, 1080pSF30,
720p60, 720p59.94, 720p50, SD 486i59.94, 576i50
pSF - Progressive Segmented Frame modes are recorded to Progressive rates
Realtime Hardware Encoding
1920x1080 8/10-bit 4:2:2 to:
> Apple ProRes
®
HQ - 220Mbps
422 - 150Mbps
LT - 100Mbps
> Avid DNxHD
Avid DNxHD-220/220x - 220Mbps (8/10-bit)
Avid DNxHD-185/185x - 185Mps (8/10-bit)
Avid DNxHD-145 - 145 Mbps (8-bit)
Onboard Processing
Auto detect and remove or insert
pulldown
25pSF (50i) > 25p
30pSF (60i) > 30p
24p (3:2-60i) > 24p
23.98p (3:2-59.94i) > 23.98p
Audio input 48kHZ PCM audio SDI embedded: 12 channels 48 kHz 16 bit
XLR: 2 channels balanced analog audio 48 kHz 16 bit. +24dBu clipping level,
96 dB SNR, adjustable input gain (analog gain -12dB to +12dB)
Audio output 48kHZ PCM audio SDI embedded: 12 channels 48 kHz 16 bit
XLR: 2 channels balanced analog audio 48 kHz 16 bit. +24dBu clipping level,
96 dB SNR. Level settable +18dBu/+24dBu
Headphone (>=16 Ohm) for onboard review (select any pair of channels)
Remote Start and Stop
Via SDI trigger / Via SDI timecode / Via Lanc controller.
Full unit control via Atomos Serial Control Protocol.
Recording Time
Edit Formats
(I-Frame Only, 4:2:2, 8/10-bit)
HDD or SSD
HDD & SSDs are hot-swappable
on the y in the eld
Avid DNxHD requires online activation
prior to rst use
250GB 500GB 1 TB
ProRes
®
HQ (10-bit, 220Mbps)
Avid DNxHD 220x (10-bit, 220Mbps)
ProRes
®
422 (10-bit, 150Mbps)
Avid DNxHD 145 (8-bit, 145Mbps)
ProRes
®
LT (10-bit, 100Mbps)
Avid DNxHD-36 (36 Mbps)
SD not supported by Avid DNxHD
2.5 hrs
2.5 hrs
4 hrs
4 hrs
5.5 hrs
15hrs
5hrs
5hrs
8hrs
8hrs
11hrs
30hrs
10hrs
10hrs
16hrs
16hrs
22hrs
61hrs
Master Caddy Case
for HDD or SSD
2.5” SSD or HDD minimum 5400rpm
to 10,000rpm standard 9.5mm height
75mm x 105mm x 12mm
For recommended drives visit: www.atomos.com
Master Caddy Dock 2.5” internal drive SATA to FireWire
®
800, USB 2.0 / 3.0
Supported Applications FCPX/FCP7+ / Media Composer 5.0+ / Premiere 5.5+
EDIUS 6.0+ / Vegas Pro 10+ / Lightworks
Accessories included • Docking station and cables • 5 x Master Caddy Cases
• 2 x Atomos 2600mAh batteries • D-Tap Adaptor
Optional Extras • Rack Mount Adapter, 3RU high, Holds 2ea. Ronin units
• Connect H2S converter • Connect S2H converter
SSD/HDD usage:
With spinning drives, you need to be careful in handling when recording.
The drives will generally stand light/medium occasional bumps without
problems, and the Ronin has an anti-shock buffer. However, spinning
drives are not suitable for use in high vibration or movement environments,
for example if the Ronin is strapped to the side of a motor bike.
With spinning hard drives, use a new drive, or one that has very little usage.
Do not use old drives. Do not use drives that have been dropped.
On all drives, when handling, keep fingers away from the SATA connector
at all times, as static electricity can damage the electronics inside.
16. Ronin Technical Specifications
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