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Blackmagic Design Spares - Fiber Converter - Camera Dust Covers

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Blackmagic Design Spares - Fiber Converter - Camera Dust CoversThe Blackmagic Design Spares Camera Fiber Converter Dust Covers are a specialized set of protective caps designed for the unit that attaches to the back of the URSA Broadcast or URSA Mini. In a fiber ecosystem, these aren't just accessoriesthey are the first line of defense for the SMPTE 311M hybrid connection, which is notoriously sensitive to environmental contaminants. The Vulnerability of Fiber The Camera Fiber Converter sits in the most "exposed"

The Blackmagic Design Spares - Camera Fiber Converter - Dust Covers are a specialized set of protective caps designed for the unit that attaches to the back of the URSA Broadcast or URSA Mini. In a fiber ecosystem, these aren't just accessories—they are the first line of defense for the SMPTE 311M hybrid connection, which is notoriously sensitive to environmental contaminants.

The Vulnerability of Fiber

The Camera Fiber Converter sits in the most "exposed" position of the broadcast chain—carried on an operator's shoulder, placed on a tripod in a dusty stadium, or rigged in the rain.

  • Optical Integrity: The SMPTE 304 connector uses two tiny fiber optic ferrules. A single microscopic speck of dust can block the light path, causing the 12G-SDI signal to "sparkle" or drop out entirely.

  • Electrical Safety: Because the hybrid cable carries up to 240V DC from the Studio Converter to power the camera, any conductive moisture or metallic dust inside the port can lead to electrical arcing or short circuits.

  • Pin Protection: The internal multi-pin connector (which mates the converter to the URSA body) is also protected by a specific cover when the unit is stored separately from the camera.

Included in the Spare Set

A complete "Dust Cover" kit for the Camera Fiber Converter typically includes:

  1. SMPTE 304 Main Port Cap: A rugged, rubberized or metal cap that seals the main hybrid fiber input.

  2. Internal Interconnect Cover: A large plastic plate that protects the "umbilical" pins on the front of the converter (the side that touches the camera).

  3. 12G-SDI / XLR Caps: Smaller tethered caps for the local monitoring outputs and audio inputs on the side of the converter.

When to Replace the Covers

  • Loss in the Field: These caps are frequently "flicked" off during a quick rig-up and lost in the grass or a dark studio floor.

  • Tether Fatigue: The rubber tethers that keep the caps attached to the chassis can dry out and snap over time due to UV exposure.

  • Seal Compression: If the internal gasket of the cap becomes flattened or torn, it will no longer provide an airtight seal, allowing "theatre fog" or humidity to seep into the fiber ferrules.


Maintenance Protocol

Replacing the covers is step one; proper use is step two. Following these rules can save thousands in professional cleaning or repair costs:

  • The "Immediate Cap" Rule: The moment a SMPTE cable is unplugged, the dust cover must be snapped on. Air exposure for even 30 seconds in a windy environment can contaminate the optics.

  • Clean Before You Cap: If the converter port was accidentally left open, do not simply put the cap back on—this can "stamp" the dirt into the glass. Use a One-Click Fiber Cleaning Pen first.

  • Tether Management: Ensure the replacement cap's tether is securely screwed to the converter chassis. If it lacks a tether, use a small piece of aircraft cable or high-strength nylon cord.

  • Dry Storage: Ensure the inside of the dust cover is dry before applying. Trapping moisture inside the cap can lead to oxidation of the high-voltage electrical pins.

Expert Tip: If you are getting a "Sync" or "Optical" error on your CCU, check the inside of your dust covers. If they are dirty, they are likely transferring debris to your expensive fiber ports every time you "protect" them.

Are you looking for the SMPTE port cap (where the cable plugs in) or the interconnect cover (where the converter meets the camera)?

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