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Blackmagic Design Spares - ATEM TV Studio HD - PCB Front

R 4,982.95 R 5,245.15
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The Blackmagic Design Spares - ATEM Television Studio HD - Front PCB is the interface board located directly behind the front panel of the 1RU switcher. While the Main PCB handles the video processing "brain," the Front PCB manages the human element: the physical buttons, the small LCD screen, and the rotary knob.

Because this board is located directly behind the chassis exterior, it is the most common victim of "button mashers," liquid spills, and mechanical fatigue.


Core Responsibilities

  • Tactile Switching: Houses the high-cycle mechanical buttons used for Program/Preview switching and menu navigation.

  • LCD Control: Drives the small 2-inch built-in LCD used for monitoring inputs and adjusting system settings.

  • Rotary Encoding: Manages the "Spin Knob" used to scroll through menus and adjust audio levels.

  • Visual Feedback: Controls the dual-color (Red/Green) backlighting for the buttons and the tally logic for the front panel.

  • Headphone Circuitry: Typically houses the $1/4$-inch headphone jack and its dedicated amplifier circuit.


When to Replace the Front PCB

  • Unresponsive Buttons: You press "Cut" or "Auto," and while the button feels physically fine, the switcher does nothing.

  • LCD Failure: The screen is white, garbled, or completely dark, but the switcher still works perfectly via the Software Control on a computer.

  • "Sticky" or Double-Triggering: A single press of a button registers twice, or the buttons stay physically "down" (often due to environmental debris or liquid damage).

  • Encoder Jitters: When you turn the knob to change a setting, the values on the screen jump wildly or don't move at all.

  • Headphone Jack Damage: If the front-panel headphone port is loose or only plays audio in one ear.


Technical Installation Note

Repair Level: 2 (Moderate). This is a mechanical "un-sandwiching" process.

  1. Faceplate Removal: You must remove the screws on the top of the chassis and then the screws holding the front aluminum faceplate to the body.

  2. Ribbon Cable Handling: The Front PCB is connected to the Main PCB via a wide, delicate ribbon cable. Caution: This cable often has a locking "flip-up" tab. Do not pull the cable until the tab is released, or you will ruin the socket on the Main PCB.

  3. Knob Removal: You will need to pull the plastic rotary knob off the front of the unit before the PCB can be separated from the metal plate. It is usually a friction-fit (pull straight out).

  4. Static Warning: Because your fingers frequently touch the buttons connected to this board, it is designed with some ESD protection, but the back of the board is vulnerable. Always work on an anti-static mat.


Diagnostic: Front PCB vs. Main PCB

  • Scenario A: The switcher is working fine via your computer, but the physical buttons and screen are "frozen."

    • Verdict: This is almost certainly a Front PCB failure.

  • Scenario B: The front panel lights up and the screen shows the Blackmagic logo, but it never progresses to the video feed.

    • Verdict: This is likely a Main PCB (boot) failure, not the front panel.

  • Scenario C: One specific button (like "CAM 3") is the only thing not working.

    • Verdict: You can try cleaning the contact with DeoxIT F-Series, but if that fails, the Front PCB must be replaced as the individual switches are surface-mounted.

Expert Advice: If your buttons are simply "sticky" from a spill, you can often save this board by removing it and cleaning it with 99.9% Isopropyl Alcohol. However, if the LCD has "dead lines" or the rotary encoder has failed, a full board replacement is the only professional solution.

Is the LCD screen failing to show an image, or are the physical buttons simply not responding?

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Blackmagic Design Spares - ATEM TV Studio HD - PCB Front

R 4,982.95 R 5,245.15

The Blackmagic Design Spares - ATEM Television Studio HD - Front PCB is the interface board located directly behind the front panel of the 1RU switcher. While the Main PCB handles the video processing "brain," the Front PCB manages the human element: the physical buttons, the small LCD screen, and the rotary knob.

Because this board is located directly behind the chassis exterior, it is the most common victim of "button mashers," liquid spills, and mechanical fatigue.


Core Responsibilities

  • Tactile Switching: Houses the high-cycle mechanical buttons used for Program/Preview switching and menu navigation.

  • LCD Control: Drives the small 2-inch built-in LCD used for monitoring inputs and adjusting system settings.

  • Rotary Encoding: Manages the "Spin Knob" used to scroll through menus and adjust audio levels.

  • Visual Feedback: Controls the dual-color (Red/Green) backlighting for the buttons and the tally logic for the front panel.

  • Headphone Circuitry: Typically houses the $1/4$-inch headphone jack and its dedicated amplifier circuit.


When to Replace the Front PCB

  • Unresponsive Buttons: You press "Cut" or "Auto," and while the button feels physically fine, the switcher does nothing.

  • LCD Failure: The screen is white, garbled, or completely dark, but the switcher still works perfectly via the Software Control on a computer.

  • "Sticky" or Double-Triggering: A single press of a button registers twice, or the buttons stay physically "down" (often due to environmental debris or liquid damage).

  • Encoder Jitters: When you turn the knob to change a setting, the values on the screen jump wildly or don't move at all.

  • Headphone Jack Damage: If the front-panel headphone port is loose or only plays audio in one ear.


Technical Installation Note

Repair Level: 2 (Moderate). This is a mechanical "un-sandwiching" process.

  1. Faceplate Removal: You must remove the screws on the top of the chassis and then the screws holding the front aluminum faceplate to the body.

  2. Ribbon Cable Handling: The Front PCB is connected to the Main PCB via a wide, delicate ribbon cable. Caution: This cable often has a locking "flip-up" tab. Do not pull the cable until the tab is released, or you will ruin the socket on the Main PCB.

  3. Knob Removal: You will need to pull the plastic rotary knob off the front of the unit before the PCB can be separated from the metal plate. It is usually a friction-fit (pull straight out).

  4. Static Warning: Because your fingers frequently touch the buttons connected to this board, it is designed with some ESD protection, but the back of the board is vulnerable. Always work on an anti-static mat.


Diagnostic: Front PCB vs. Main PCB

  • Scenario A: The switcher is working fine via your computer, but the physical buttons and screen are "frozen."

    • Verdict: This is almost certainly a Front PCB failure.

  • Scenario B: The front panel lights up and the screen shows the Blackmagic logo, but it never progresses to the video feed.

    • Verdict: This is likely a Main PCB (boot) failure, not the front panel.

  • Scenario C: One specific button (like "CAM 3") is the only thing not working.

    • Verdict: You can try cleaning the contact with DeoxIT F-Series, but if that fails, the Front PCB must be replaced as the individual switches are surface-mounted.

Expert Advice: If your buttons are simply "sticky" from a spill, you can often save this board by removing it and cleaning it with 99.9% Isopropyl Alcohol. However, if the LCD has "dead lines" or the rotary encoder has failed, a full board replacement is the only professional solution.

Is the LCD screen failing to show an image, or are the physical buttons simply not responding?

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