Blackmagicdesign 80TB Cloud Store Instruction Manual
- June 10, 2024
- Blackmagicdesign
Table of Contents
- Blackmagicdesign 80TB Cloud Store
- Product Information
- Introducing Blackmagic Cloud Store
- Getting Started
- Adding Syncs
- Ingest and Backup
- HDMI Monitor Output
- Ejecting your Cloud Store
- Blackmagic Cloud Store Setup
- Settings
- Proxy Generator
- Formatting USB Drives
- Updating the Internal Software
- Help
- Regulatory Notices
- FCC
- Safety Information
- Warranty
- References
- Read User Manual Online (PDF format)
- Download This Manual (PDF format)
Blackmagicdesign 80TB Cloud Store
Product Information
Introducing Blackmagic Cloud Store
Blackmagic Cloud Store is a network storage solution designed for fast file access. It comes in three models: Blackmagic Cloud Store, Blackmagic Cloud Store Mini, and Blackmagic Cloud Pod.
Blackmagic Cloud Store Mini
Blackmagic Cloud Store Mini is a compact rack mount design with 8 TB of flash memory. It features a high-speed 10G Ethernet connection and four internal M.2 flash memory cards operating in parallel RAID 0 for fast file access.
Blackmagic Cloud Pod
Blackmagic Cloud Pod allows you to turn any USB-C disk into network storage. It enables sharing media disks recorded on a camera with multiple users on your network.
Getting Started
To get started with your Blackmagic Cloud Store, follow the instructions below:
Plugging in Power
Connect power to Blackmagic Cloud Store using a standard IEC power cable. When power is connected, a soft light will illuminate from the underside of the unit. For Blackmagic Cloud Pod, connect power using the supplied 12V DC power adapter.
Connecting to a Network
For the fastest file transfer speeds, connect a 10G Ethernet connector from your cloud store to a port on your 10G network switch. We recommend using CAT 6A Class E or F network cables for longer cable runs. If you have a 1G network switch, connect using your cloud store’s 1G Ethernet connector.
10G Ethernet is a very fast Ethernet connection used in the latest Ethernet switches capable of transferring data at up to 10 Gb/s. 10G Ethernet is perfect for video workflows where files are typically very large. 1G Ethernet connectors are provided for slower connections such as the internet or slower computers. They are part of your cloud store’s built-in Ethernet switch and help keep the faster 10G ports free.
If your computer does not have a 10G Ethernet port but has a Thunderbolt 3 port, you can plug in using a Thunderbolt 3 to 10G Ethernet adapter. This means you will get faster transfer speeds than you would via a 1G Ethernet port. These dapters are also available as PCIe cards that you can install in your computer.
Welcome
Thank you for purchasing your Blackmagic Cloud Store.
The Blackmagic Cloud Store is a very fast high capacity network storage
solution that’s designed to handle large media files used on Hollywood feature
films. The design uses advanced flash memory so it easily handles lots of
simultaneous users. Plus it’s extremely easy to set up!
The Blackmagic Cloud Store Mini has a portable rack mount design and features
four internal M.2 cards in a RAID 0 configuration so it can sustain the
maximum possible speed on its 10G Ethernet port.
Blackmagic Cloud Pod allows any USB disk to be shared on your network. That
means you can use the USB disks you already have!
This instruction manual shows you how to get started with Blackmagic Cloud
Store.
Check the support page on our website at
www.blackmagicdesign.com for the latest
version of this manual and for updates to your Blackmagic Cloud Store’s
internal software. When downloading the software, be sure to register with
your information so we can keep you updated when new software is released.
We are continually working on new features and improvements, so we are keen to
hear from you!
Grant Petty
CEO Blackmagic Design
Introducing Blackmagic Cloud Store
The Blackmagic Cloud Store is a very fast high capacity network disk designed to handle large media files. Using advanced flash memory, Blackmagic Cloud Store handles many simultaneous users and is available in various storage capacities. With live sync, files can be distributed between multiple units globally for very fast local file access, even on lower cost internet connections. Blackmagic Cloud Store includes four 10G Ethernet connections with Ethernet switch, RAID 5 data protection and redundant power supplies.
Blackmagic Cloud Store Mini
The Blackmagic Cloud Store Mini is a fast network storage solution in a
compact rack mount design with 8 TB of flash memory. It features a high speed
10G Ethernet connection and four internal M.2 flash memory cards operating in
parallel RAID 0 for fast file access.
Blackmagic Cloud Pod
The Blackmagic Cloud Pod lets you turn any USB-C disk into network storage.
For example, sharing a media disk recorded on a camera with multiple users on
your network.
Getting Started
To get started with your Blackmagic Cloud Store, all you need to do is plug in power and connect to a network.
Plugging in Power
Connect power to Blackmagic Cloud Store using a standard IEC power cable.
When power is connected, a soft light will illuminate from the underside of the unit
On Blackmagic Cloud Pod, connect power using the supplied 12V DC power adapter
Connecting to a Network
For the fastest file transfer speeds, connect a 10G Ethernet connector from
your cloud store to a port on your 10G network switch. We recommend using CAT
6A Class E or F network cables for longer cable runs. If you have a 1G network
switch, connect using your cloud store’s 1G Ethernet connector.
What is 10G Ethernet?
10G Ethernet is a very fast Ethernet connection used in the latest Ethernet
switches capable of transferring data at up to 10 Gb/s. 10G Ethernet is
perfect for video workflows where files are typically very large.
1G Ethernet connectors are provided for slower connections such as the
internet or slower computers. They are part of your cloud store’s built in
Ethernet switch and help keep the faster 10G ports free.
TIP If your computer does not have a 10G Ethernet port but has a Thunderbolt 3 port, you can plug in using a Thunderbolt 3 to 10G Ethernet adapter. This means you will get faster transfer speeds than you would via a 1G Ethernet port. These adapters are also available as PCIe cards that you can install in your computer.
Accessing Storage
To access storage on a Mac computer:
- Open Finder and click on ‘network’ in the sidebar menu.
- Double click on your Blackmagic Cloud Store in the list.
- Now double click on internal storage.
Your Blackmagic Cloud Store will now appear in the locations sidebar.
To access storage on a Windows computer:
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Click on the ‘Network’ menu item in File Explorer sidebar. You will see your Blackmagic Cloud Store listed.
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Double click on your cloud store and a Windows security dialog box will appear asking for network credentials.
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Set the username and password to ‘guest’.
NOTE If your computer fails to connect, your cloud store may belong to a Windows workgroup. Use ‘workgroup\guest’ as your username and ‘guest’ as your password to log into your storage. -
Click ‘OK’.
You will now see your cloud store in the File Explorer window and can access
the storage like any other network drive.
Alternatively, you can access your storage from the setup utility. On a Mac
computer click the ‘Show in Finder’ button. On a Windows computer this button
is ‘Show in File Explorer’.
Monitoring
The HDMI monitor output lets you see the status of your cloud store in real
time. Simply plug in a TV or monitor. You can see a storage map, speed graphs,
sync, active users and power status. For more information, refer to the ‘HDMI
monitor output’ section.
That’s all there is to getting started! Keep reading this manual for
information about how to sync to your online services, set sync folders and
direction, plug in USB drives and more.
Adding Syncs
The first step to adding syncs is to download and install Blackmagic Cloud
Store Setup from the Blackmagic Design support center at
www.blackmagicdesign.com/support
After installing the software, launch Blackmagic Cloud Store Setup and click
on the settings icon to open the settings for your cloud store. The sync
settings are located in the ‘cloud sync’ tab.
Setting Date and Time
Cloud services such as Dropbox or Google Drive require the correct date and
time to sync to your Blackmagic Cloud Store. By default, your cloud store will
use the Cloudflare NTP server to automatically set the date and time.
To sync your online account with Blackmagic Cloud Store all you need to do is sign into your online account using the cloud sync settings, set the folder you want to sync to and set the sync direction.
Sign into Dropbox and Google Drive
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Click on the ‘sign in’ button for the Dropbox or Google Drive account. A sign in window will appear.
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Sign into Dropbox or Google Drive.
A confirmation message will indicate that you have successfully connected. If the connection failed, check your computer is connected to the Internet. -
Click ‘close’.
Sync Folder and Direction
- You will now see the ‘add sync’ button enabled. Click on the button to open the ‘add sync location’ window.
- Name the sync location and click on the folder icons to point to your desired sync folders. These would typically share the same name.
- Select the sync direction. For example, if you are syncing to Dropbox and you want to sync files from your cloud store to Dropbox but not from Dropbox to your cloud store, select ‘from cloud store to Dropbox’.
- Click ‘add’.
Your online server account is now synced to your Blackmagic Cloud Store.
Status indicators provide information about the sync process
The sync arrows show the sync direction. A blue arrow shows that data is being
sent from your cloud store and a yellow arrow shows that data is being
received. If data is being sent and received at the same time, then a blue and
yellow arrow will be displayed. A gray arrow indicates when data is not being
synced in that direction.
The percentage figure to the right of the sync arrows shows the current status
of the sync progress.
Click on the ‘edit sync’ indicator to change the sync folder name and
location.
Click on this indicator to delete the sync location. In the confirmation
dialog box, click ‘continue’ to confirm or ‘cancel’ to abort the deletion.
Ingest and Backup
The two USB-C ports on the Blackmagic Cloud Store can be used for loading and
backup of files.
If you connect a media card reader or a USB-C disk to the ingest port, then
all files on that disk will be loaded into the cloud store.
Backup is also important and while online services are a good backup solution,
by connecting a USB disk to the backup port, you can do local backups without
any ongoing costs and with total privacy. It works with a USB-C disk, or even
large USB-C disk arrays. The latest files will be loaded first and the
Blackmagic Cloud Store will keep backing up for as long as the disk is
connected.
HDMI Monitor Output
The monitor output provides a comprehensive overview of the storage status, plus all user activity in real time. This section of the manual includes information about the different panels and graphs.
Storage Map
The storage map shows a graphic representation of the memory core and where
the read and write access is happening for the connected users.
The cells represent storage sectors being written to and read. Each cell will
change color as it fills with data, for example a cell will start gray to
represent an empty sector then change to purple and brighten as it fills with
data.
The orange cells represent data being written and the blue cells represent
data being read.
Cloud Sync Panel
The cloud sync panel shows all the syncs you have added. Blue arrows indicate
data is being synced to your online folder and the orange arrows indicate data
syncing from your online folder to your Blackmagic Cloud Store.
Storage space indicators are visible under the online location name and the
panel will expand as more syncs are added.
User Activity Panel
This panel shows all connected users and their data being synced. For example,
the panel identifies the user and the speed of their connection. Read and
write activity is displayed together with a continuously updating graph with a
60 second activity history.
Data Rate Graphs
The data rate graphs display the read and write data rate over a 6 second
period. Orange information represents data being written and blue represents
data being read.
Hardware Panel
This panel displays the cell size for each sector on the storage map.
USB drives plugged into Blackmagic Cloud Pod will also appear here. The power
supply indicators display the status for AV and DC power inputs.
The Internet icon confirms your cloud store is connected to the Internet so syncs can be performed.
Error Messages
This section shows the different error messages that may appear in the
hardware panel and what they represent.
Sync Errors|
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No Internet| Check that your Internet is connected.
You have been logged out of your online folder| This may appear when your
online folder has been connected for a long period of time and has
automatically disconnected. All you need to do is log back into your online
account using the cloud sync settings in the Blackmagic Cloud Store Setup
utility.
Cannot connect to online server| This can appear if there is a problem with
your Internet connection. Check that your Internet is connected and your
network settings are correct.
Invalid online login information| This may happen if your credentials have
been changed for your online account. To solve this error, simply log back
into your account using the Blackmagic Cloud Store Setup utility.
Disk is full| Your cloud store’s internal storage is full and you will need to
delete files to make room.
Storage is full| Your online account has run out of space and you will need to
delete some files to make space to enable syncs.
Cannot find online sync folder| This can happen when the sync folder has been
deleted or renamed.
Set to read only| Your cloud store has been set to read only mode. Disable
read only mode using the setup utility.
Disk Errors|
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Disk Error
Unable to connect to drive in USB-C DISK 1
| The USB disk plugged into port 1 is not formatted using exFAT or HFS
formats. You can format the disk using a Mac or Windows computer. Refer to the
‘formatting USB drives’ section.
No Local Drive Attached
Connect drive via USB-C
| This will appear if there is no USB drive plugged into Blackmagic Cloud Pod.
Disk Failure
Replace disk 1
| Blackmagic Cloud Store Mini has 4 internal disks in a RAID format and in the
rare event a disk fails, an error message will report the disk number. The
example shows that disk 1 has failed and needs to be replaced.
Disk Requires Format
Format disk via Cloud Store Setup
| After replacing a disk in Blackmagic Cloud Store Mini you will be prompted
to format the disk using the Blackmagic Cloud Store Setup utility.
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Disk Failure
Replace disk B5
| In Blackmagic Cloud Store, the internal storage disks are arranged in banks.
In the rare event a disk fails, this error will identify the bank and slot
number.
Disk Requires Rebuild
Rebuild disk via Cloud Store Setup
| After replacing a disk in Blackmagic Cloud Store, rebuild the disk array
using the Blackmagic Cloud Store Setup settings. This will recover the RAID so
you can continue working without losing data.
Disk Error
Unable to connect to drive in USB-C BACKUP
| This will appear if the USB drive plugged into the backup connector has not been formatted using exFAT or HFS formats. Refer to the ‘formatting USB drives’ section for more information.
Ejecting your Cloud Store
You can eject the Blackmagic Cloud Store the same way you would eject a USB
drive on your computer’s operating system. For example, once you have started
writing and reading files on a Mac, an ‘eject’ icon will appear next to the
Blackmagic Cloud Store’s name in the Finder sidebar. Simply click on the eject
icon and your cloud store will be ejected. This makes sure no new files are
written and you can safely remove the drive.
If there are multiple users accessing the drive on your network and you need
to power the unit down, or disconnect from the network, it’s important that
each user ejects the Blackmagic Cloud Store from their computer.
Blackmagic Cloud Store Setup
The Blackmagic Cloud Store Setup utility contains all the settings for your
Blackmagic Cloud Store including naming the unit and updating the internal
software.
Download the latest Blackmagic Cloud Store software from the Blackmagic Design
Support Centre at:
www.blackmagicdesign.com/support
Home Screen
The home screen is the primary page you will see when you launch the software.
All connected Blackmagic Cloud Store units on your network are accessible and
if you have more than one unit connected, you can select the desired unit by
clicking on the left or right arrows.
The indicators at the bottom of the home screen display the total storage
capacity, amount of space used, the network connection status, plus the
current maximum data rate. If the number representing space used is purple you
can read and write to the storage. If the number is blue then storage access
is set to ‘read only’.
The icons near the unit’s name indicate when the unit is connected to your
computer via Ethernet or USB. Click on the settings icon to open the settings
for your cloud store.
Settings
The settings in Blackmagic Cloud Store Setup are arranged in three tabs. These include ‘setup’, ‘cloud sync’ and ‘storage’.
Setup
Setup settings let you change the name of your cloud store, set the date and
time, change network settings and displays the current version of your cloud
store’s internal software.
Name
Naming your Blackmagic Cloud Store is helpful if you have more than one unit
connected to your network and you need to identify them individually.
Language
Use the language setting to change the language used on the HDMI monitor
output.
Software
Displays the current version of your cloud store’s internal software.
Date and Time
- You can set your Blackmagic Cloud Store’s date and time automatically using network time protocol.
- To set the date and time automatically using network time protocol select the checkbox.
- This will use the default Google NTP server, but you can also set it manually.
- To set the date and time manually, deselect the checkbox and use the contextual menus. Clicking the location icon will automatically set the time zone to match your computer’s.
Network Settings
- Blackmagic Cloud Store can connect to the network using a static IP address or by using DHCP.
- DHCP will automatically set an IP address for your cloud store and connect to the network without the need to change any settings.
- The dynamic host configuration protocol, or DHCP, is a service on network servers and routers that automatically finds your Blackmagic Cloud Store and assigns an IP address. DHCP makes it easy to connect equipment via Ethernet and make sure that IP addresses do not conflict with each other. Most computers and network switches support DHCP.
- Select static IP if you want to set the IP address yourself, simply set the protocol setting to ‘static IP’ and change the IP settings manually. A static IP address is one that won’t change even if your Blackmagic Cloud Store is rebooted.
- Using a static IP address might be necessary if you are connecting to a corporate network.
- If you have a network administrator, it’s possible your network might have custom IP addresses for all the equipment connected to it. It’s best to check with your network administrator if they are managing your computers and network in your company.
Allow utility administration
- Enabling the ‘via USB’ setting removes the risk of anyone on the network making accidental settings changes by limiting control to the computer the unit is connected to via USB.
Cloud Sync
Use the cloud sync settings to add syncs and set how the Proxy Generator application syncs proxy files. The Proxy Generator application is installed when you install the Blackmagic Cloud Store software.
Media Files
These two radio buttons let you decide whether to sync both proxy and original
files, or to only sync proxy files.
For more information refer to the ‘Proxy Generator’ section in this manual.
Cloud Services
Use the cloud services pane to sign into online account and add syncs.
Storage
Enable Read Only
The storage settings include a checkbox to enable read only and a factory
reset button. When the storage requires formatting, a format indicator will
appear.
Check this option to set your Blackmagic Cloud Store’s storage to ‘read only’. When enabled, no additional files can be written to the drive.
Format
Occasionally, it may be necessary to format your Blackmagic Cloud Store’s
internal storage. Your cloud store will let you know when formatting is
required by displaying a ‘format required’ message on the home page.
It’s worth noting that formatting the internal storage will delete all files stored on the drive. We recommend copying them to another drive before formatting.
To format the internal storage:
- Click the ‘format drive’ button and then click ‘format’.
- In the first confirmation dialog box, click the ‘format’ button.
- A second dialog box will ask you to confirm your selection. Click ‘erase’ to start the formatting process, or click ‘stop’ to exit without formatting.
- A percentage indicator will display the formatting progress.
Factory Reset
The factory reset button lets you restore your Blackmagic Cloud Store to its
factory default state. Any files that you have stored on the unit will not be
changed.
Proxy Generator
Proxy Generator is an application that automatically generates proxy files for source files located in watch folders. A watch folder can be any folder on your cloud store or disk connected to your computer. All you need to do is tell Proxy Generator where the watch folders are, click ‘start’, then the application runs in the background while you work.
Set your watch folder and proxy format and when new files are added to the watch folder, proxy files will be automatically generated
The Blackmagic Proxy Generator is included with DaVinci Resolve Studio, but
there is a lite version that’s included with the cloud store products. The
difference is the Blackmagic Proxy Generator included with DaVinci Resolve
Studio includes all the camera codecs that DaVinci Resolve Studio supports.
However due to licensing limitations, the Blackmagic Proxy Generator Lite
included with the Blackmagic Cloud Store products uses the codecs built into
your computer’s operating system.
This means on Windows, ProRes proxies are disabled. Plus other formats could
be disabled unless the HEVC video extensions download is purchased from
Microsoft.
Adding Watch Folders
A watch folder is constantly monitored by the application and when new files
are added to that folder, proxy files are created and saved in a subfolder
named ‘proxy’.
Proxy files will be saved in a ‘proxy’ subfolder automatically created in your watch folder
You can add as many watch folders as you want, but it is important there is
enough free storage space to store both the original media files and the new
proxy files.
When launching Proxy Generator for the first time, the application will
automatically prompt you to add a watch folder.
- Locate an existing folder and click ‘open’, or create a new one by clicking ‘new folder’.
- After the folder has been selected or created, it will appear in the ‘watch folders’ pane.
- Add additional watch folders by clicking the ‘add’ button. You can also drag and drop folders into the watch folders pane. To remove a watch folder, select the folder in the list and click on the ‘remove’ button.
TIP Click the ‘show’ button to open the watch folder in your computer’s file browser.
You can observe the status of all your watch folders and change their order of priority by dragging and dropping them into different positions. The information beneath your watch folders list displays how much storage space is required to store the proxy files.
Setting the Format
Set the proxy file codec and format you want to use by clicking on the
appropriate radio button. You can choose H264, H265 and Apple ProRes codecs.
All you need to do now is click the ‘start’ button in the processing pane. If you want to stop the process at any time, just click the ‘stop’ button.
Managing Proxy Files
There are two options available to help manage your proxy files once
processing has been stopped.
Delete Proxies
This option deletes all proxy files and the proxy folder from the selected
watch folders.
Extract Proxies
This option copies all proxy files from the selected watch folders to a new
destination.
The following instructions show how to extract proxy files.
- In the watch folders pane, click on the folder that contains the proxy files that you want to extract and then click ‘extract proxies’.
- Select a location to copy your proxy files to and click ‘open’. A progress bar displays the extraction process.
Formatting USB Drives
When using a disk with the Blackmagic Cloud Pod, it needs to be formatted in
HFS+ or ExFAT.
Most disks come as NTFS format, but the disk needs to be reformatted to work
with the cloud pod. This section explains how to format disks on your
computer.
Formatting Drives on a Mac
The Disk Utility application included with Mac can format a drive in the HFS+
or ExFat formats. HFS+ is also known as Mac OS Extended which includes a
journaling feature that helps the drive recover if it has a problem.
Make sure you back up anything important from your drive as you will lose
everything on it when it is formatted.
- Connect a USB drive to your computer and dismiss any message offering to use it for Time Machine backups.
- Go to applications/utilities and launch Disk Utility.
- Click on the disk icon of your USB drive and then click the erase tab.
- Set the format to Mac OS Extended or ExFat.
- Type a name for the new volume and then click erase. Your media will quickly be formatted and made ready for use with Cloud Pod.
Formatting Drives in Windows
The format dialog box can format a drive in the ExFat format on a Windows PC.
Make sure you back up anything important from your USB drive as you will lose
everything on it when it is formatted.
- Connect a USB drive to your computer.
- Open the start menu or start screen and choose ‘computer’. Right-click on your USB drive.
- From the contextual menu, choose format.
- Set the file system to ExFat and the allocation unit size to 128 kilobytes.
- Type a volume label, select quick format and click Start.
- Your media will quickly be formatted and made ready for use with your Blackmagic Cloud Store.
Updating the Internal Software
To update your Blackmagic Cloud Store, first connect the unit to your computer
via USB.
You can connect to either of the cloud pod’s USB-C ports. On Blackmagic Cloud
Store Mini you can connect via the front USB-C or rear ‘Ethernet via USB’
ports. Download the latest version of Blackmagic Cloud Store software from the
Blackmagic Design support center at
www.blackmagicdesign.com/support
When you launch Blackmagic Cloud Store Setup the software will automatically
detect the current software version installed on your cloud store and will
prompt you to update. Click on ‘update’ and follow the on screen instructions
to complete the update process.
After installing the latest Blackmagic Cloud Store software on your computer, an update prompt will appear in Blackmagic Cloud Store Setup the next time you plug in the unit via USB
Help
Getting Help
The fastest way to obtain help is to go to the Blackmagic Design online
support pages and check the latest support material available for your
Blackmagic Cloud Pod and Blackmagic Cloud Store Mini.
Blackmagic Design Online Support Pages
The latest manual, software and support notes can be found at the Blackmagic
Design support center at
www.blackmagicdesign.com/support.
Blackmagic Design Forum
The Blackmagic Design forum on our website is a helpful resource you can visit
for more information and creative ideas. This can also be a faster way of
getting help as there may already be answers you can find from other
experienced users and Blackmagic Design staff which will keep you moving
forward. You can visit the forum at https://forum.blackmagicdesign.com
Contacting Blackmagic Design Support
If you can’t find the help you need in our support material or on the forum,
please use the “Send us an email” button on the support page to email a
support request. Alternatively, click on the “Find your local support team”
button on the support page and call your nearest Blackmagic Design support
office.
Checking the Software Version Currently Installed
To check which version of Blackmagic Cloud Store software is installed on your
computer, open the About Blackmagic Cloud Store Setup window.
- On Mac OS, open Blackmagic Cloud Store Setup from the Applications folder. Select About Blackmagic Cloud Store Setup from the application menu to reveal the version number.
- On Windows, open Blackmagic Cloud Store Setup utility from your Start menu or Start Screen. Click on the Help menu and select About Blackmagic Cloud Store Setup to reveal the version number.
How to Get the Latest Software Updates
After checking the version of Blackmagic Cloud Store Setup software installed
on your computer, please visit the Blackmagic Design support center at
www.blackmagicdesign.com/support to
check for the latest updates. While it is usually a good idea to run the
latest updates, it is wise to avoid updating any software if you are in the
middle of an important project.
Regulatory Notices
Disposal of Waste of Electrical and Electronic Equipment Within the European Union.
The symbol on the product indicates that this equipment must not be disposed of with other waste materials. In order to dispose of your waste equipment, it must be handed over to a designated collection point for recycling. The separate collection and recycling of your waste equipment at the time of disposal will help conserve natural resources and ensure that it is recycled in a manner that protects human health and the environment. For more information about where you can drop off your waste equipment for recycling, please contact your local city recycling office or the dealer from whom you purchased the product.
FCC
Class B Product
NOTE: The equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio and television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures.
- Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
- Increase the separation between the equipment and the receiver.
- Connect the equipment to an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.
- Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
R-R-BMD-20210818001
R-R-BMD-20211115001
ISED Canada Statement
- This device complies with Innovation, Science and Economic Development Canada standards for Class B Digital apparatus.
- Any modifications or use of this product outside its intended use could void compliance to these standards.
- Connection to HDMI interfaces must be made with high quality shielded HDMI cables.
Safety Information
For protection against electric shock, the equipment must be connected to a
mains socket outlet with a protective earth connection. In case of doubt
contact a qualified electrician.
To reduce the risk of electric shock, do not expose this equipment to dripping
or splashing. Product is suitable for use in tropical locations with an
ambient temperature of up to 40oC. Ensure that adequate ventilation is
provided around the product and that it is not restricted. When rack mounting,
ensure that the ventilation is not restricted by adjacent equipment.
No operator serviceable parts inside product. Refer servicing to your local
Blackmagic Design service center.
For Cloud Store Mini, use only at altitudes not more than 4000m above sea level.
State of California statement
This product can expose you to chemicals such as trace amounts of
polybrominated biphenyls within plastic parts, which is known to the state of
California to cause cancer and birth defects or other reproductive harm.
For more information go to
www.P65Warnings.ca.gov.
Warranty
12 Month Limited Warranty
Blackmagic Design warrants that this product will be free from defects in
materials and workmanship for a period of 12 months from the date of purchase.
If a product proves to be defective during this warranty period, Blackmagic
Design, at its option, either will repair the defective product without charge
for parts and labor, or will provide a replacement in exchange for the
defective product.
In order to obtain service under this warranty, you the Customer, must notify
Blackmagic Design of the defect before the expiration of the warranty period
and make suitable arrangements for the performance of service. The Customer
shall be responsible for packaging and shipping the defective product to a
designated service center nominated by Blackmagic Design, with shipping
charges pre paid. Customer shall be responsible for paying all shipping
charges, insurance, duties, taxes, and any other charges for products returned
to us for any reason.
This warranty shall not apply to any defect, failure or damage caused by
improper use or improper or inadequate maintenance and care. Blackmagic Design
shall not be obligated to furnish service under this warranty: a) to repair
damage resulting from attempts by personnel other than Blackmagic Design
representatives to install, repair or service the product, b) to repair damage
resulting from improper use or connection to incompatible equipment, c) to
repair any damage or malfunction caused by the use of non Blackmagic Design
parts or supplies, or d) to service a product that has been modified or
integrated with other products when the effect of such a modification or
integration increases the time or difficulty of servicing the product. THIS
WARRANTY IS GIVEN BY BLACKMAGIC DESIGN IN LIEU OF ANY OTHER WARRANTIES,
EXPRESS OR IMPLIED. BLACKMAGIC DESIGN AND ITS VENDORS DISCLAIM ANY IMPLIED
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References
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- P65Warnings.ca.gov
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- Центр підтримки | Blackmagic Design
- P65Warnings.ca
- P65Warnings.ca.gov
- Blackmagic Forum • Index page
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