Atomos Shinobi 7 Quick Start Guide

ATOMOS SHINOBI 7 QUICK START GUIDE

Brand: ATOMOS

Introduction

Thank you for purchasing the Atomos Shinobi 7, utilizing professional HD-SDI and HDMI connectivity to monitor up to professional 4Kp60 (via HDMI) and 1080p60 (via 3G-SDI). The class leading AtomHDR monitor lets you visualize 10+ stops of dynamic range, with 2200nits brightness for daylight viewing and 10-bit processing for smooth gradations. Please take the time to read through this Quick Start Guide and register your product for free updates.

For more detailed instructions, download the full SHINOBI 7 USER MANUAL.

Checklist

  • ☑ 1 x Shinobi 7
  • ☑ 1 x AC Power Adaptor
  • ☑ 1 x Quick Start Guide

You Will Also Need (Sold Separately)

SDI Cable

SDI cables are robust physically and electrically. You should rarely have problems with signal transmission unless your cables are either damaged or too long. Please remember that SDI cables use locking connectors and will not simply pull out if they are pulled or tripped over. They are therefore a significant trip hazard, and also a hazard to your equipment, which may be damaged if the cables are mishandled or of a low grade. Please ensure you test and check your SDI cables; for longer runs cables of a Belden 1694A specification are recommended.

HDMI Cable

Atomos have a range of HDMI cables with die cast connectors and coiled cables in a range of lengths and connections (sold separately).

ATOMX Accessories

Atomos have a range of accessories tailored to usage with the Shinobi 7. Visit your nearest Atomos reseller to discover the range of available accessories that will get you up and running and enhance your production workflow.

Batteries and Power:

  • ATOMOS 5200mAh 4 Cell NPF Style Battery NP-770
  • ATOMOS 7800mAh 6 Cell NPF Style Battery NP-970
  • ATOMOS Fast Battery Charger with Multi plug PSU
  • ATOMOS Power Kit for all Atomos 5" & 7" Monitor Recorders

Cables:

  • ATOMOS AtomFLEX HDMI 4K60p Full to Full (30cm/40cm/50cm)
  • ATOMOS AtomFLEX HDMI 4K60p Full to Micro (30cm/40cm/50cm)
  • HDMI Coiled cable 4Kp30 Full to Full (30cm/50cm)
  • HDMI Coiled cable 4Kp30 Full to Micro (30cm/50cm)

Getting Started

Power

You can power the device using the supplied AC power supply, but if you plan to use a battery we recommend you fully charge before use.

Choosing the Right Battery for Your Application

Battery Time (Based on 7.4V) Monitor Mode
2600mAh - 1.0hr
5200mAh - 2.0hrs
7800mAh - 3.5hrs

ⓘ We recommend using Atomos NP-F series batteries.

Connect and Power-up

Battery

Shinobi 7 provides dual battery slots that combined with the DC input allow for continuous power operation. With both batteries connected Shinobi 7 will draw power from them simultaneously; if a battery is removed it will automatically switch over to the second battery or the DC power input. This allows you to swap out a depleted battery without having to shut down the monitor.

Touching the battery icons in the top right of your screen will allow you to accurately see remaining battery life. Refer to the User Manual for more information.

AC/DC Power

Alternatively power your Shinobi from mains power using the included AC Power Adaptor. Simply attach the AC power adaptor to mains power, carefully attach to the DC port on the Shinobi 7 and rotate the locking nut to secure.

The DC input port can also be used with the optional Atomos DTAP to DC cable (ATOMDTPCB2) to supply power to the Shinobi 7 from a DTAP power output.

Battery indicators will show that no batteries are attached and the unit is being powered via DC power input.

Input

Access Input Menu

To access the Input Menu simply tap the INPUT (IN) area located in the top left of the Shinobi screen.

Choose Signal - HDMI or SDI

Displays the input source currently connected to the Shinobi. Simply tap to toggle between HDMI & SDI inputs. You can have both HDMI and SDI inputs connected at the same time and use this menu to toggle between active inputs.

VIDEO INPUT

HDMI or SDI

Diagram Description: The screen shows the 'Input' menu. The top bar displays 'IN HDMI 4k59.94 Rec.709', 'OUTPUT 4k59.94 MON HLG'. The main input selection area shows 'SOURCE SDI UHDp25 Signal' and 'CAMERA OUTPUT Log/HDR Standard > Camera Rec.709 > Gamma Rec.709 > Gamut'. A 'Match Camera for correct image processing' checkbox is visible. The bottom of the screen shows a row of icons for various functions.

Physical Features

On/Off and Screen Lock

To turn the Shinobi 7 on, press the power button. To shut down, hold the button for at least 4 seconds (until unit turns off).

SDI In

The SDI inputs support 3G in both level A and B standards.

SDI Out

This is for connection to an external monitor or other device with an SDI input. It carries a loop-through of the incoming SDI (limited to 3G 1080p60) or HDMI signal in monitor and standby mode.

HDMI In

HDMI input connection to the Shinobi 7 supports up to 4Kp60.

HDMI Out

HDMI output connection from the Shinobi 7 supports up to 4Kp60.

Remote Calibration Port

The Shinobi 7 screen can be calibrated using the X-Rite i1Display Pro. To connect you will need a USB to serial cable (ATOMCAB004).

Battery Release

Press the release buttons and slide batteries upwards to remove.

Headphone / Audio Out

Standard 3.5mm audio output for audio monitoring.

Screw Holes / Mounts + LockPin Holes (Arri)

1/4" screw hole top and bottom.

SD Card Slot

Use SD cards to load LUTs and/or update firmware.

Diagram Description: The side view of the Shinobi 7 shows the following ports and features: 'Remote/Calibration port', '1/4" screw hole', 'On/Off' button, 'SD Card Slot', 'Battery release' buttons, and 'Headphone/audio out' jack.

Physical Features (Rear)

SDI In: 1.5/3G > IN

SDI Out: 1.5/3G OUT

SD Cards: Ensure correct orientation when inserting SD cards. Never force the SD card. If having difficulty, check the orientation of the card is correct. Card should be formatted in FAT32.

HDMI In: HDMI IN

HDMI Out: HDMI OUT

DC Power In: 6.2V-16.8V DC

Port A: USB

Port B: RJ45

Diagram Description: The rear view of the Shinobi 7 displays: 'Battery release' mechanism, 'Battery Slot 1', 'Battery Slot 2', 'Ventilation' grilles, 'SDI In' and 'SDI Out' connectors, 'HDMI In' and 'HDMI Out' connectors, 'DC Power In' port, 'Port A USB', and 'Port B RJ45'. An inset shows an SD card being inserted into a slot.

Touchscreen / User Interface

The touchscreen interface provides access to various functions:

  • VIDEO INPUT: Displays the current video input source.
  • GAMMA: Allows selection of gamma curves.
  • OUTPUT: Configures video output settings.
  • MONITORING MODE: Selects display modes.
  • BATTERY: Shows battery status.

At the bottom of the screen, a control bar allows access to:

  • MON (Monitor): Tap to reveal monitoring features; tap again to hide.
  • Monitor features: Access detailed monitoring tools (see next page).
  • Settings: Press to access settings for monitoring tools.
Diagram Description: The main display shows a runner on a road. The top status bar indicates 'IN HDMI 4k59.94 Rec.709' and 'OUTPUT 4k59.94 MON HLG'. Below the image is a row of icons representing monitoring functions, with 'MON' highlighted. Labels point to 'MON (Monitor)', 'Monitor features', and 'Settings'.

Monitor Assist Tools

The Shinobi 7 offers a suite of tools to aid in monitoring and achieving optimal image quality:

Zoom 1:1

Punch in and check critical focus across 4K images.

Zoom x2

Punch in and check critical focus.

Zoom x4

Punch in and check critical focus (x4).

Focus Peaking

Ensure your recordings are always in focus.

Zebra Pattern

Use Zebra to check exposure and set exposure levels.

False Color

A visualization of exposure across the image.

Luma Waveform

A great way to visualize the dynamic range of your image.

RGB Parade

Monitor the level of red, green and blue from an input source.

RGB Overlay

Monitor the level of red, green and blue from an input source.

RGB Histogram

Visualize the distribution of colors in an image.

Analysis

Show video, waveform, histogram and vectorscope simultaneously.

Vectorscope

Useful for checking if an image is under or over saturated.

Vectorscope Zoom

8x of the center of the vectorscope. Useful when setting white balance.

Histogram

Visualize your exposure over the entire image.

Blue Only Exposure

Observe the noise content of a video image.

Frame Guides

Frame guides for Cinema, TV and social media.

Safe Areas

Action area and title safe areas displayed.

Anamorphic Desqueeze

Allows you to correctly view images when using anamorphic lenses.

Warranty & Conditions

Notice

Copyright © 2021 ATOMOS Global Pty Ltd ('referred to as ATOMOS'). All rights reserved. All information in this document is subject to change without notice. No part of the document may be reproduced or transmitted in any form, or by any means, electronic or mechanical, including photocopying or recording, without the express written permission of ATOMOS. A reference to ATOMOS includes its related entities, subsidiaries and parent company.

Trademarks

Shinobi 7 / ATOMOS are registered trademarks of ATOMOS Pty Ltd. Apple, the Apple logo, AppleShare, AppleTalk, FireWire, iPod, iPod Touch, Mac, and Macintosh are registered trademarks of Apple Inc. Final Cut Pro, QuickTime and the QuickTime Logo are trademarks of Apple Inc. All other trademarks are the property of their respective holders.

International Hardware Limited Warranty (1 Year Standard/3 Years if registered)

ATOMOS warrants that:

  • The main product, not including the IPS screen, or any external accessories, will be free from defects in materials and workmanship for a period of 1 year from the date of purchase; or 3 years upon completion of product registration within 1 year from the date of purchase at www.atomos.com
  • The TFT/LCD, batteries, case and master caddies will be free from defects in materials and workmanship for a period of 1 year from the date of purchase regardless of registration. This warranty is exclusively for the benefit of the original purchaser and is not assignable or transferable.

If during the warranty period the product is shown to be defective ATOMOS may at its option:

  1. Replace the goods or supply equivalent ones.
  2. Repair the goods.
  3. Pay the cost of replacing the goods or of acquiring equivalent ones.
  4. Pay the cost of having the goods repaired.

The customer must notify ATOMOS of any defect in the goods in writing prior to the expiry of the warranty periods set out above. The customer will be solely responsible for returning the goods to ATOMOS or its authorized distributor. Upon acceptance of a warranty claim by ATOMOS, where ATOMOS repairs or replaces the goods, it will be responsible for reasonable shipping costs incurred in sending the goods to the Customer, provided that customer is located in a country in which ATOMOS has an authorized distributor or repair center or agent.

Warranty Exclusions

This warranty applies only to defects in workmanship and does not cover defects caused by:

  • A failure to comply with the then current operating instructions issued by ATOMOS;
  • Neglect;
  • Improper or negligent acts or omissions;
  • Unauthorized repairs or attempted repairs;
  • Tampering with or modification of the goods;
  • Connection to incompatible equipment or power sources;
  • Exposure to water or weather;
  • Exposure to magnetic fields or corrosive liquids or substances;

EXCEPT AS STATED IN THIS WARRANTY, ATOMOS, IT'S VENDORS, AGENTS, RESELLERS AND DISTRIBUTORS DISCLAIM IN THEIR ENTIRETY ALL OTHER WARRANTIES, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION ALL WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. THE REMEDIES OUTLINED IN THIS WARRANTY ARE THE EXCLUSIVE REMEDY A CUSTOMER HAS ARISING FROM DEFECTIVE GOODS WHICH ARE SUBJECT TO THE WARRANTY. ATOMOS DOES NOT WARRANT THAT THE GOODS WILL OPERATE IN A MANNER WHICH IS ERROR FREE, OR UNINTERRUPTED. THE GOODS ARE NOT INTENDED TO BE THE PRIMARY OR ONLY DATA STORAGE DEVICE FOR DATA – CUSTOMERS ARE SOLELY RESPONSIBLE FOR BACK UP AND PROTECTION OF DATA.

Software License Agreement

IMPORTANT, PLEASE READ CAREFULLY. THIS IS A LICENSE AGREEMENT. This ATOMOS software, related documentation, any included sample images and other files (the “Software”), is protected by copyright laws and international copyright treaties, as well as other intellectual property laws and treaties. The Software is licensed, not sold.

This End User License Agreement (“EULA”) is a legal agreement between you (either an individual or a single entity) and ATOMOS with regard to the copyrighted Software provided with this EULA. Use of the Software provided to you by ATOMOS in whatever form or media, will constitute your acceptance of these terms, unless separate terms are provided by the software supplier, in which case certain additional or different terms may apply. If you do not agree with the terms of this EULA, do not download, install copy or use the Software. By installing, copying or otherwise using the Software, you agree to be bound to the terms of this EULA. If you do not agree to the terms of this EULA, ATOMOS is unwilling to license the Software to you.

  1. Eligible licensees. This Software is available for license solely to purchasers of the ATOMOS Shinobi 7, who have purchased a unit manufactured by ATOMOS Shinobi 7 and purchased through an ATOMOS authorized reseller, with no right of duplication or further distribution, licensing or sub-licensing.
  2. License Grant. ATOMOS grants you a personal, non-transferable and non-exclusive right to use the copy of the Software provided with this EULA. You agree you will not copy the Software except as necessary to use it with the ATOMOS Shinobi 7. You agree that you may not copy the written materials accompanying the Software. Modifying, reverse engineering, translating, renting, copying, transferring or assigning all or part of the Software or any rights granted hereunder, to any other persons or reverse engineering the hardware on which the Software runs, is strictly prohibited. The software is license, not sold. You acknowledge that no title to intellectual property in the Software is transferable to you. You further acknowledge that title and full ownership rights to the Software will remain the exclusive property of ATOMOS and/or its suppliers, and you will not acquire any rights to the Software, except as expressly set forth above. All copies of the software will contain the same proprietary notices as contained in or on the Software. All title and copyrights in and to the Software (including but not limited to any images, animations, video, audio, text incorporated), the accompanying printed materials, and any copies of the Software are owned by ATOMOS or its suppliers.
  3. Reverse engineering. You agree that you will not attempt, and if you are a corporation, you will use your best efforts to prevent your employees and contractors from attempting to reverse compile, derive circuits, modify, translate or disassemble the Software and/or the ATOMOS Shinobi 7 in whole or in part. Any failure to comply with the above or any other terms and conditions contained herein will result in the automatic termination of this license and the reversion of the rights granted hereunder by ATOMOS.

ATOMOS reserves the right to terminate this license without prejudice to any additional recourse ATOMOS may have against you if you violate any of its terms and conditions.

Notifications

USA

⚠️ WARNING: This product contains the chemical lead (Pb) which is known to the State of California to cause cancer. For more information, visit p65warnings.ca.gov.

Models: SHINOBI 7 7 Inch HMDI SDI Pro Photo and Video Monitor, SHINOBI 7, 7 Inch HMDI SDI Pro Photo and Video Monitor, Photo and Video Monitor, Video Monitor

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