Controlling the iris – ARRI WRC-1 User Manual

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• Press the MODE button in the main menu to enter the

first submenu. The limit values for the minimum and
maximum aperture can be defined.
The first display line shows the start value of the aperture,
and the second line the value at the end of the ramp.

• Press the SEL button for longer than 2 seconds.

The T-stop value in the first display line flashes. The
required value can now be set using the handwheel.
Press the SEL button again to switch to the next digit.
The first digits are confirmed, and the decimal is set to
‘0’ by pressing the SET button.
The values in the second display line can be set
accordingly.

• Press the MODE button to go to the next submenu.

To define the values for the minimum and maximum
shutter angle (if controlled by the WRC-1), use the SEL
and SET buttons and the handwheel, as described above.
The first display line shows the start value of the shutter
angle, and the second line the value at the end of the
ramp.

• Press the MODE button to go to the next submenu.

To define the values for the minimum and maximum
camera speed, use the SEL and SET buttons and the
handwheel.

The first display line shows the start value of the camera
speed, and the second line the value at the end of the
ramp.

• If the defined values result in a constant exposure, the

display shows ‘CONST LIGHT’ when the MODE button
is pressed. If this reading is not shown, the exposure is
altered during the ramp.

Controlling the Iris

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