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Blackmagic Design Spares - Enclosure - ATEM Joystick

R 5,271.60
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The Blackmagic Design Spares - Enclosure - ATEM Joystick is the complete internal mechanical and electronic sub-assembly for the 3-axis joystick found on professional ATEM control panels. As a primary tool for controlling PTZ (Pan-Tilt-Zoom) cameras and positioning DVE (Digital Video Effects) boxes, the joystick is a high-precision component that can eventually wear out or suffer mechanical damage in high-pressure live environments.

3-Axis Precision Control

This joystick is not a simple 2-way toggle; it is a complex 3-axis controller designed for simultaneous multi-directional movement:

  • X & Y Axis (Pan/Tilt): Smooth horizontal and vertical movement for positioning video layers or moving cameras.

  • Z-Axis (Zoom/Rotate): The "Twist" function on the top of the stick, used for zooming lenses or rotating DVE picture-in-picture boxes.

  • Top Button: Most models feature an integrated button on the very top of the stick, used for "Set" commands or centering the camera.

Compatible Hardware

This spare part is the standard replacement for the joystick found on:

  • ATEM 1 M/E, 2 M/E, and 4 M/E Advanced Panels.

  • ATEM Camera Control Panel: Used specifically for iris and master black control in conjunction with the joystick movement.

  • Legacy ATEM Production Panels: The original silver-chassis control surfaces.

When to Replace the Joystick

Because the joystick uses internal spring-centering and delicate potentiometers or sensors, it is prone to specific failure modes:

  • Drifting: The most common issue. Even when the joystick is centered, the camera or DVE box slowly "drifts" in one direction on screen.

  • Loss of Z-Axis: The twist function becomes non-responsive or "crunchy," making it impossible to zoom or rotate accurately.

  • Mechanical Snap: The internal centering springs snap, causing the stick to limp to one side rather than returning to the middle.

  • Intermittent Connection: The "Top Button" stops firing, or the movement becomes "jittery" in software.

Key Features

  • Genuine OEM Component: Matches the specific resistance and voltage curve required by Blackmagic’s internal logic.

  • Integrated Wiring: Typically includes the ribbon cable or molex-style harness that plugs directly into the panel's controller board.

  • Heavy-Duty Construction: Designed to withstand the "heavy-handed" use often seen during fast-paced live sports or breaking news.


Technical Installation Note

Replacing the joystick enclosure is a delicate mechanical task that requires post-installation software steps.

  • Calibration is Mandatory: Just like the T-Bar, after installing a new joystick, you must access the panel's "Maintenance" or "Setup" menu to perform a Joystick Calibration. This teaches the system where the "Dead Center" and "Maximum Reach" points are for all three axes.

  • Panel Disassembly: Accessing the joystick usually requires opening the main chassis of the ATEM panel. Be mindful of the numerous small ribbon cables that connect the various button rows; these can be easily snagged.

  • Top Cap Transfer: This spare part often includes the internal mechanism and the shaft, but you may need to transfer your original plastic or rubberized "top cap" and twist-grip to the new unit.

  • Static Safety: The joystick connects to the logic board which contains sensitive FPGAs. Always use an anti-static wrist strap during the swap.

Is your joystick currently "drifting" in one direction, or has the physical centering mechanism failed? Knowing the symptom can help confirm if a software calibration might fix it before you commit to a hardware replacement.

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Blackmagic Design Spares - Enclosure - ATEM Joystick

R 5,271.60

The Blackmagic Design Spares - Enclosure - ATEM Joystick is the complete internal mechanical and electronic sub-assembly for the 3-axis joystick found on professional ATEM control panels. As a primary tool for controlling PTZ (Pan-Tilt-Zoom) cameras and positioning DVE (Digital Video Effects) boxes, the joystick is a high-precision component that can eventually wear out or suffer mechanical damage in high-pressure live environments.

3-Axis Precision Control

This joystick is not a simple 2-way toggle; it is a complex 3-axis controller designed for simultaneous multi-directional movement:

  • X & Y Axis (Pan/Tilt): Smooth horizontal and vertical movement for positioning video layers or moving cameras.

  • Z-Axis (Zoom/Rotate): The "Twist" function on the top of the stick, used for zooming lenses or rotating DVE picture-in-picture boxes.

  • Top Button: Most models feature an integrated button on the very top of the stick, used for "Set" commands or centering the camera.

Compatible Hardware

This spare part is the standard replacement for the joystick found on:

  • ATEM 1 M/E, 2 M/E, and 4 M/E Advanced Panels.

  • ATEM Camera Control Panel: Used specifically for iris and master black control in conjunction with the joystick movement.

  • Legacy ATEM Production Panels: The original silver-chassis control surfaces.

When to Replace the Joystick

Because the joystick uses internal spring-centering and delicate potentiometers or sensors, it is prone to specific failure modes:

  • Drifting: The most common issue. Even when the joystick is centered, the camera or DVE box slowly "drifts" in one direction on screen.

  • Loss of Z-Axis: The twist function becomes non-responsive or "crunchy," making it impossible to zoom or rotate accurately.

  • Mechanical Snap: The internal centering springs snap, causing the stick to limp to one side rather than returning to the middle.

  • Intermittent Connection: The "Top Button" stops firing, or the movement becomes "jittery" in software.

Key Features

  • Genuine OEM Component: Matches the specific resistance and voltage curve required by Blackmagic’s internal logic.

  • Integrated Wiring: Typically includes the ribbon cable or molex-style harness that plugs directly into the panel's controller board.

  • Heavy-Duty Construction: Designed to withstand the "heavy-handed" use often seen during fast-paced live sports or breaking news.


Technical Installation Note

Replacing the joystick enclosure is a delicate mechanical task that requires post-installation software steps.

  • Calibration is Mandatory: Just like the T-Bar, after installing a new joystick, you must access the panel's "Maintenance" or "Setup" menu to perform a Joystick Calibration. This teaches the system where the "Dead Center" and "Maximum Reach" points are for all three axes.

  • Panel Disassembly: Accessing the joystick usually requires opening the main chassis of the ATEM panel. Be mindful of the numerous small ribbon cables that connect the various button rows; these can be easily snagged.

  • Top Cap Transfer: This spare part often includes the internal mechanism and the shaft, but you may need to transfer your original plastic or rubberized "top cap" and twist-grip to the new unit.

  • Static Safety: The joystick connects to the logic board which contains sensitive FPGAs. Always use an anti-static wrist strap during the swap.

Is your joystick currently "drifting" in one direction, or has the physical centering mechanism failed? Knowing the symptom can help confirm if a software calibration might fix it before you commit to a hardware replacement.

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