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Contents Warranty & Conditions Introduction 1. What’s included 2. What you also need Spinning Disk Drives (HDD) Mechanical Shock and Vibration Solid State Drives (SSDs) Backing up and archiving HDMI Cables 3. Mounting disks in the Master Caddy II 4. Connecting and powering up Power ON/Power OFF 5. Sumo19 connections 6. Master Caddy II, Screw Mounts and Sun Hood Master Caddy II / Screw Mounts / Modularity Sun Hood 7.
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Introduction Thank you for choosing the Atomos Sumo19, the in-studio and on-set 10-bit 4K SDI/HDMI Recorder-Monitor. Featuring a super high-resolution screen in a portable body, with waveform monitoring, vectorscope and on the fly conversion between HDMI & SDI input/output sources. This user manual will get you up to speed with all the amazing features packed into the Sumo19 with tools designed to help your workflow both on set and in post.
What’s Included The Sumo19 comes with a power supply and Master Caddy to get you Atomos does not sell storage and your package will not contain any going right out of the box - all you need to add is 2.5” SSD storage media spinning disks or SSDs. You can buy these locally to keep running costs as and accessories to suit your workflow like HDMI or SDI cables and tripod low as possible. screws. We recommend drives, please refer to Part 15 (Technical Specifications) of this manual.
What you also need Widely available 2.5” drives are the basic storage medium for 4K Monitor recorder. We work closely with all the leading drive manufacturers to qualify as many options as possible. Hard drives / HDD or Spinning disk can only be used for HD recording. Solid State Drives / SSD are required for 4K recording or for more demanding production environments that may not be suited to HDDs. See the section below about when you should consider using SSDs.
What you also need File Recovery 4K SDI cables (not included) • Your Sumo19 is able to detect when the drive is under stress and it SDI cables are robust physically and electrically: you should rarely have will recover from any break in a recording by waiting until the drive is problems with signal transmission unless your cables are either damaged ready to continue, and then resuming from that point. If frames have or too long.
3. Mounting disks in the Master Caddy II Mounting drives in the Master Caddy II Insert the disk into the caddy, and secure with four screws. The caddy is light and the disk just needs to be held securely. Don’t over-tighten the screws. There are no connections to make because sliding the caddy into the Sumo19 or the Docking station makes all the connections for you. Spinning disks and SSDs are very sensitive to damage from static electricity.
4. Connecting the Sumo19 and powering up Battery Input Power DC IN Battery Options Continuous Power XLR terminal (optional mounting plates available). Like all batteries, you which uses battery looping technology for uninterrupted switching will need to take care of them. Make sure that you don’t short circuit the between power sources during use.
4. Connecting the Sumo19 and powering up cont. On + forced power down (located on rear) Turning OFF power via touchscreen Menu Power off Power Button Flashes red when recording Turning ON power to the Sumo19 The power button is located on the rear panel just above the SDI connectors. Momentarily press the circular button on the top right side of the Sumo19 as you look at the screen to power up the unit. After a couple of seconds you will see the Atomos logo, and then the Sumo19 Home Screen.
5. Sumo19 Connections 2 1 3 1. Power Button The power button is used to power on/off the device. 2. Calibration Port The calibration 2.5mm jack on the rear panel below the power button, allows for the connection of supported calibration devices with support now available for the retail version of the X-Rite i1Display Pro as well as legacy Atomos Spyder Calibrator. Both units utilize the optional USB to serial adaptor cable. The latest version of the Atomos Calibration software is available at www.
5. Sumo19 Connections cont. 4 1 2 3 1. 4K/HD-SDI 4. Synchronization backwards compatible meaning that it can be used for 12G, 6G, 3G and Genlock: Genlock is short for “Generator Lock” in video systems. The 1.5G signals. The SDI inputs support 3G in both level A and B standards. Genlock is an input only and will lock the internal timing system in a video This input is also used to input RAW signals from supported cameras. device to an external reference signal during play back.
6. Master Caddy II, Screw Mounts and Sun Hood Master Caddy II Slot Master Caddy II - 2 keyway system On the side of the unit is a 2.5mm HDD slot for Sumo19 Master Disk Caddy The Master Caddy II is hot-swappable, so you can do this at any time – II’s. To insert a caddy, gently push until it clicks into position. even while the unit is turned on. But don’t do it while recording or you will Formatting disks - see page 20 get a corrupted file that may be unplayable.
6. Master Caddy II, Screw Mounts and Sun Hood cont. Screw the hood into the base 2 1 Attach base to Sumo19 3 Fold out the face of the hood Attaching the Sun Hood For HDR, the viewing experience can easily be influenced by the environmental conditions and the best experience for viewing HDR requires that you minimise the ambient light between your eyes and the screen to easily resolve the dynamic range of the scene. For this reason, we have developed an optional sun hood for Sumo.
7. Using the Sumo19 The Sumo19 is controlled via an intuitive touchscreen interface. Icons and buttons have been designed and laid out in a specific way to ensure operation is simple and fast. Video Input Format and Pulldown Status Recording Quality File Name Recording Time Remaining Continuous Power Indicator The high definition 1920x1080 Home Screen displays all necessary technical and functional information. Everything important for operation and adjustment is no more than one touch away.
7. Using the Sumo19 cont. Home screen and menu functions Rec (Record) Sumo19 uses a unit name, scene, shot and take convention to name the This is the icon you touch to begin a recording. Touch it again to stop clips. Select the clip you want to play by touching the file name and this a recording. While recording the Rec icon changes to a Stop icon and will start to playback. a red frame is present around the screen.
7. Using the Sumo19 cont. File Naming Allows you to select the scene and shot number that will be recorded as well as change the unit / media name. To change the unit name tap the arrow under UNIT/MEDIA NAME, Use the left and right arrows to select a letter, and the up and down arrows to change its value. To modify the scene and shot number under CONFIGURE FILE NAME, select plus or minus next to scene or shot (up to 999).
UNLOCKED 7. Using the Sumo19 cont. UNLOCKED Lock the Display Screen LOCKED You can lock the display of the Sumo19 so that no changes can be made by mistakenly touching the screen, to lock the Sumo19 simply short tap the power UNLOCKED LOCKED button. Short tap the power button again to unlock the unit. The lock screen can be combined with the display LOCKED off function so that when lock is engaged the display is turned off.
7. Using the Sumo19 cont. 1 3 4 2 1. The Input Menu Simply tap the source input menu to the top left of the screen to bring up the input control panel. This panel is a command centre for all devices simply wave your hand in front of the camera to achieve lock. See page 38 for more details on pulldown removal.
7. Using the Sumo19 cont. 8. Battery Indicator Indicates if battery 1/battery2/external power sources are connected. If you do not see your hard drive information, there may be a problem with the connection or drive. Try ejecting the drive and re-inserting the drive. Touching the battery Indicator takes you to the Batteries screen where you can closely monitor the status of the batteries. When a new battery is added the system will switch to that battery and DC will over ride battery power.
7. Using the Sumo19 cont. Monitoring & Recording Audio Channels To select the input line Level to match your device. Options available are; Audio panel and quick headphone volume adjustment bar. Line Level (-10 dBV) Located on the bottom left corner of the home screen you will see the Sets the analogue input channel to Line Level via the XLR connections. Tap the audio bars to bring up the audio panel.
8. Monitoring and Recording Setting up for recording As soon as you connect a supported signal to the Sumo19 input and have inserted a formatted drive the following will happen; • The Rec icons will go solid Recording Checklist • Check there is a valid signal by checking the input menu ensuring all fields display a green tick.
8. Monitoring and Recording cont. SmartControl SmartControl is a versatile set of functions used to control the starting and stopping of recording by automatic or external means. This section outlines the different methods to start and stop recording. Sumo19 Start and Stop record control can be triggered by the following methods: 4. SDI Camera Trigger record The SDI Camera trigger is manufacturer-specific, you will need to select the appropriate manufacturer for your camera from the input menu.
8. Monitoring and Recording cont. Waveform Monitoring Sumo has an improved AtomOS with improved Waveform Monitoring control panel which can be enabled with only a few button presses. 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 1. Waveform Monitoring Menu 6. Waveform Size (1/4, 1/3 and Full Screen view) 2. Luma Waveform 7. Transparency 3. RGB Waveform 8. Waveform Brightness 4. Vectorscope 5. Vectorscope Zoom What is Waveform Monitoring? How to use chroma values from a video input signal.
8. Monitoring and Recording cont. Waveform Monitor Types Inside the Waveform Monitoring menu, two types of Waveform Monitors Vectorscope are available for use: Luma Waveform Vectorscope RGB Waveform Vectorscope zoom Luma Waveform, RGB Waveform, Vectorscope and Vectorscope Zoom are enabled simply by touching the corresponding icon and will be by default displayed at the bottom right hand corner.
8. Monitoring and Recording cont. Monitor Assist AtomOS features Smart Monitor tools that help with making your shot picture perfect. Easily access Focus Peaking, Zebra, False Colour and Blue Only Exposure to check image is in focus, noise free and correctly exposed. Options for safe area/ title area markers along with aspect ratio markers and anamorphic desqueeze functions are also available. 2 3 4 5 6 7 9 8 10 11 1 1. Monitor Assist Menu 7. Safe Area / Title Lines 2. Focus Peaking 8.
8. Monitoring and Recording cont. Focus Assist Tools Inside the Monitor Assist menu, four types of focusing tools are available for use: You can change the focus peaking colors and modes from the Focus Assist Panel. Zebra Focus Assist False Colour Zebra Pattern Blue Only Exposure Focus Assist, False Colour, Zebra Pattern and Blue Only Exposure are enabled simply by touching the corresponding icon in the menu.
8. Monitoring and Recording cont. Focus Assist Settings Blue Only Exposure From within the Waveform Monitoring menu, press the Settings icon to access the display settings for Focus Peaking, Zebra, False Colour and Blue Only Exposure. Focus Assist Settings icon Blue only displays a greyscale image based on the blue channel of the input signal.
8. Monitoring and Recording cont. SmartLog How to use in Playback mode playback, more on this later). the Play icon on the bottom of the screen. SmartLog gives you the ability to tag your clips during recording (or To review and use the Cut and Tag feature in playback mode, press on By the pressing the Favorite and Reject icons you can assign a “good clip” or “bad clip”. This information can then be imported into a non- Playback icon linear editing system to speed up the edit process.
8. Monitoring and Recording cont.
8. Monitoring and Recording cont. Monitor Mode AtomOS features Monitor tools that help with making your shot picture perfect for on set and in post. The new AtomHDR mode provides a way to monitor HDR content on your Atomos recorder. 2 3 4 5 6 7 1 1. Monitor Mode Menu 7. Display options 2. Native Source Video 3. AtomHDR 4. Log to Video 5. Custom Look 6. Custom Look options How to use To enable the Monitor Mode functions, press the Monitor Mode icon on the home screen.
8. Monitoring and Recording cont. Native Video Source REC 70 9 ATOMHDR ICON REC 709 SOURCE ICON The first option is “Rec 709” which is the Native Source Video. This option will display the video source without any processing. When connected to a camera this means the image you are viewing is the untouched camera output e.g. a standard Rec.709 image, a Rec.709 image with a selected picture profile applied, Log image etc. This may be a standard REC.709 image, a REC.
8. Monitoring and Recording cont. AtomHDR cont. The first step in HDR is to recognize you have a HDR scene. Look for a good range of contrast across the brightest and darkest parts of your image and also across the color and tonal range as each color also contains its own brightness or luminance information. Secondly ensure you are sending a Log signal into the Sumo19 so that you are recording the HDR Log information.
8. Monitoring and Recording cont. To load a LUT select the desired slot and press on the blue file icon and LOG to Video then choose from off DISK. Navigate via touching through the disk file system to the LUT file to be uploaded, press on the name to select the LOG TO VIDEO ICON LUT and then again to import. Then wait for the LUT loading progress bar to complete. The name of the currently selected 3D LUT is displayed at the top of the Monitor Mode panel.
8. Monitoring and Recording cont. Atomos Anti-Shock Technology File Recovery movement and vibration are minimal and within the capabilities of the power fails or the drive is removed accidently all but the last few seconds devices. They are ideal for low-cost recording, but will suffer reduced of the clip can be recovered Spinning disks are very reliable in a controlled environment where performance if they are jolted or receive a sudden impact.
9. Timecode Using Timecode Touching the Timecode display on the home screen, just above the three main controls (Rec, Play, Menu), will take you to the Timecode setup screen (this is also accessible by touching Menu and then Timecode) shown here. When enabled, pressing the camera Record Stop/Start button will make the Sumo19 start and stop record simultaneously as the timecode starts and stops. When using the camera in Free Run timecode, the rolling timecode trigger might not work as expected.
9. Timecode cont. LTC Auto Restart If LTC is selected then Timecode will be taken in via the LTC input (refer With this setting, the Timecode will be reset to the Timecode you have page 12). If no LTC signal is present the following icon is displayed defined whenever you press record. All your clips will start with this same and the unit will revert to SDI/HDMI Timecode Please note that the LTC generator needs to be set to the same frame rate as the input video signal.
10. HD Pulldown displays 1080i59.94 or 1080i60, then you can easily remove the pulldown What is Pulldown? Many professional and consumer by following these steps: cameras available today do not send true 1080p24, 1080p23.98, 1080p25, • Select the Input Menu from the top Left and toggle the blue arrow 1080p29.97 or 1080p30 signals down underneath Record repeatedly until you see 1080p23.98 (or 1080p24) their SDI or HDMI outputs. displayed. You may not get a green tick in this column immediately.
11. Record mode options Record Modes: In standard record mode there are a number of features that are When time lapse is enabled Pre-Roll cannot be enabled. implemented with safety in mind. Source Drop – If a connection is lost due to the cable being pulled out from either side of the signal path the A sequence entry will already be present in the menu and to edit the recording will stop and close that file.
11. Record mode options cont. The Schedule start icon allows you to utilize the internal clock of your Sumo19 to set a specific time SCHEDULE START for the start of the time-lapse sequence. Pressing the icon will activate the Schedule start mode and the icon will turn white with a default time of 00:00:00 will appear with a blue arrow. Press the blue arrow to adjust the starting time For the Scheduled start to be accurate please check the Date & Time settings are correct.
12. Playback & Playout Playback Mode Whilst a clip is playing these buttons have the One of the key elements of the Sumo19 REC PLAY MONITOR EDIT is the both forward and in reverse. ability to play the clip back at 2 x or 4x speeds ability to utilize the monitor recorder as a play back and play out device for the content that has been recorded whilst maintaining the same Whilst a clip is Paused these buttons have the visually lossless high quality images.
12. Playback & Playout The Genlock input can accept a standard composite video signal such as a Black Burst bi-level reference signal and Tri-level reference signal. Favorite Playlist The cut tag edit points can be combined with the favorites Playlist Once connected, playback output is synchronized to this common allowing the in and out points that have been created with in the clip reference source.
13. Connecting and Editing Connect To access and edit your recorded material, connect the Master Caddy Docking Station to a Mac® or Windows® editing workstation via USB 2.0 or USB 3.0. The Master Caddy Docking Station is a sophisticated device supporting two different data interfaces: USB 2 and USB 3. When using the Master Caddy Docking Station you may need to connect both USB connectors.
13. Connecting and Editing cont. Importing Final Cut Pro (version 7), Final Cut X , Adobe CS5 (with 5.51 update), You’ll see the folders in the Sumo19 drive. Select the folder containing the footage you want to import: EDIUS 6, Sony Vegas 10, Lightworks and Avid Media Composer 6 support imported files from your Sumo19 disk. Importing Sumo19 footage into Final Cut Pro You can import Sumo19 footage into Final Cut Pro (FCP) in just a few simple steps.
13. Connecting and Editing cont. SmartLog with FCP X 2.
14. Software Updates AC Adapter (included) This connects to the DC input on the rear panel of Sumo. Updating AtomOS (Firmware) From time to time we will issue software updates for your Sumo19. To update the firmware (that’s the software that runs inside your Sumo19), there is a simple procedure you have to follow. • Go to www.atomos.com/support • Locate and download the firmware upgrade 1. Extract the file ATOMSUM.FW from the firmware zip file. 2. Copy ATOMSUM.FW onto a drive in a Master Caddy. a.
SUMO19 Weight and Dimensions Supported Codecs & Frame Rates (Record & Playback) Without batteries & media 5.47kg / 12lb Brand / Model / Codec Resolution / Frame rate With batteries & media - With stand & Battwing adapter Sony^^ FS5/FS7/FS700 CDNG 6.28kg / 13.8lb 4K DCI; 24/25/30p 4K UHD; not supported in camera 2K; 24/25/30/50/60/100/120p 1080; not supported in camera Dimensions (W x H x D mm) 506 x 310 x 62.5mm, 19.9" x 12.2" x 2.5" (without stand) 506 x 330 x 180mm, 19.9” x 13” x 7.
Construction note: Your Sumo19 is designed to operate in ambient temperatures up to 45°C/113°F. It features a heat pipe design with a silent fan to circulate air and remove excess heat from the rear vents . If you wish to extend the temperature of operation in high temperature conditions, you can choose an SSD drive, and set the TFT brightness to a minimum. Atomos (HQ) 29 Nott Street, Port Melbourne Victoria 3207 Australia Tel: 1300 ATOMOS www.atomos.