A fast flashing red light indicates that SSD is dropping frames. If this happens please
check that you are using a disk from our recommended list of SSDs and that you are
recording at a data rate that is compatible with your media.
Orange
If a problem has occurred while mounting the SSD the status light will go Orange. This may
be the result of an improperly formatted or incompatible SSD. See your See the 'storage
media' section in this manual for a list of compatible SSDs and formatting instructions.
Updating URSA Mini SSD Recorder’s internal software
Update your URSA Mini SSD Recorder using the Blackmagic Camera Setup Utility software.
The SSD Recorder will need to be powered when updating, so we recommend keeping the
SSD Recorder connected to URSA Broadcast during the update process. This also means your
camera will need to supply consistent power, so be sure to plug into external power.
URSA Mini SSD Recorder has a USB-C connector on the underside of the module for updating
its internal software. Connect your computer to this USB connector and launch Blackmagic
Camera Setup Utility. You will be prompted to update if your computer detects that your
URSA Mini SSD Recorder is using outdated version. Follow the on screen prompts to update
your URSA Mini SSD Recorder’s internal software.
Use the USB-C connector on the underside of
URSA Mini SSD Recorder to update the internal software
TIP
If the 'SSD' LED indicates a drive mounting error it may need to be 'initialized' on a
mac or PC using disk utility or disk management.
NOTE
Refer to the ‘Blackmagic Camera Setup Utility’ section in this manual
for more information.
TIP
We recommend updating all your Blackmagic URSA equipment at the same time
for optimized performance.
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