- 0 - Cinema Pro Operations Manual
- 9 - Focus is controlled with the knob to the left. Record start/stop is done by holding the “Q” button and pressing the “enter:” button. A “C”
- 10 - wheel clockwise will tilt the camera up, and pressing the joystick forward will tilt the camera down. If it is changed to – turning the enco
- 11 - Note: A check mark next to the axis indicated that the axis is enabled. An “x” next to the axis indicates the axis is disabled. An “o” next t
- 12 - When setting a limit, leave the soft limit as “disabled” Move the selected axis to the desired limit. Then select “set limit” Now move the
- 13 - The number in the box will indicate where your mark will be stored. As you scroll through the numbers, the lower right will display the cu
- 14 - 9. Recording moves The Cinema Pro can record up 4,650 seconds of moves, and store them as up to 2,000 different takes. They will be play
- 15 - Manual control on axes during playback- It is possible to isolate a specific axis or axes to be disabled from playing back while the other a
- 16 - The intervalometer has three modes. “Playback Time Mode”, “Playback Ratio Mode”, and “Stop Motion Mode”. -Playback Time Mode This mode a
- 17 - Mode”, the time specified here will be the shutter delay time when operated in “Stop Motion Mode”. After you select the desired shutter dela
- 18 - 13. PT-Z PT-Z is the menu where you can change the Pan/Tilt sensitivity according to the position of the zoom axis. PT-Z can be adju
- 1 - BEFORE YOU START, READ THESE WARNINGS 1) NEVER PLUG POWER DEVICES OTHER THAN THOSE SUPPLIED BY VARIZOOM INTO THE SYSTEM. ONLY USE VARIZOOM PO
- 19 - These settings are factory preset, and should never be changed. If they have been changed, they must be changed back to the following,
- 20 - No Response from head 1) Check the “inputs” settings to make sure that the controller (joystick, handwheels, or panbars) you’re using is sele
- 21 - 17. Options and Specs Additional Software- The Cinema Pro head can operate as a slave to Kuper Node motion control software, and is also is
- 22 - Weight: 21 lbs. Maximum speed: 210 deg/sec (max up to 512 deg/sec with custom high speed motors) Underslung Camera Clearance for Standard
- 23 - Lens control- 16pin LEMO (orange) Tilt arm connectors, back Video in- BNC Bloop/sync (optional)- 6pin Fischer Camera control (opt
- 24 - 1 Camera Neg. Black 2 Cinema Pro Neg. White 3 Cinema Pro Pos. Red 4 Camera Pos. Green 2) Camera Power Connec
- 25 - 3) * Optional - Camera Control Input Connector – EGG2B310CLL Pin Function 1 Common 2 12 VDC out 3 Run Switch
- 26 - Pin Function 1 Common – Iso 2 +5 VDC – Iso 3 Sync In 5 Bloop Out #1 6 Bloop Out #2
- 27 - 6 RS-422 RXD! Canon Digital 7 RS-422 TXD Canon Digital 8 RS-422 TXD! Canon Digital 9 Common 10 +5 VDC
- 28 - Pin Function Wire Color (Cable) 1 Common Brown 2 RS-422 RXD Red 3 RS-422 RXD! Orange 4 RS-4
- 2 - General Description The Cinema Pro is a mid-size, two axis motion control head. It has a wide variety of operating modes: manual operation
- 29 - 5) “BLOOP” - Sync & Bloop – Fischer D103A056-130 1 Common – Isolated 2 +5 VDC – Isolated 3 Sync In 5 B
- 3 - The upper right portion of the LCD screen shows motor status and current positions for pan, tilt, zoom and focus. A check in the box to t
- 4 - The “cancel” button is used to cancel the last item changed, or to back out of a sub menu. Pressing “cancel” twice will always return to t
- 5 - Connect camera power (if applicable) between the 2-pin LEMO connector also located on the back of the tilt arm Connect the bloop/sync (if appl
- 6 - With smaller cameras (under 10lbs), you may not need to adjust the vertical balance. For larger cameras, you may want to adjust it for optima
- 7 - Here is where you can assign how Pan, Tilt, Zoom, and Focus will be controlled. Move the cursor box to where you’d like to control each axis
- 8 - Once you’ve set the middle number to the proper rest voltage, you need to make sure the voltages on the left and right are equally far from t
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