switch the status LED on or off. On URSA Mini the status LED is located on the outside
of the LCD touchscreen next to the 'F2' button and referred to as the 'door LED' on the
'setup' tab.
The LED will provide the following status indicators:
White
The camera is powered on and in standby mode.
Red
The camera is recording. Slow flashing indicates that your card space is low,
while rapid flashing indicates dropped frames.
Green
The camera is in playback mode. The LED alternates slowly between green
and off while a clip is playing. When inserted media is recognized, the status
LED blinks green and white three times.
Orange
If your camera's battery is low, the LED will flash orange and your other
current status color. For example, if currently recording, the LED indicator
will slowly alternate between orange and red. If your camera is in standby
mode, the LED will alternate between white and orange. The threshold for
'low' battery is 20 percent for batteries that support percentage accurate
charge information, or 12.5 volts for batteries that don't.
Status LED Brightness
To set the brightness of the status LED, 'low,' 'medium,' or 'high.'
Hardware ID
The 'Hardware ID' indicator displays an 8 character identifier for your URSA Mini. This is
unique to each camera. A longer, 32 character version of this ID is also included in the
metadata for Blackmagic RAW and ProRes video. This can be useful for identifying
which footage came from a particular camera if filenames are changed as the camera
hardware ID remains constant.
Software
Displays the current software version installed on your URSA Mini. See the 'Blackmagic
Camera Setup Utility' section for more information on updating software.
Playback
This setting allows you to select whether to play back a 'Single Clip' or 'All Clips' during
playback. 'All Clips' will play back through all matching media sequentially, and 'Single
Clip' will play one clip at a time. This also applies for the loop function. Selecting loop
on 'All Clips' will play through all of the clips on the CFast 2.0 or SD card and then loop.
Selecting 'Single Clip' will loop one clip at a time.
The camera Bluetooth name will be the letter of your camera as selected in the
slate, followed by the 8 character hardware ID for your URSA Mini
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