Setting zero, Soft limits – VariZoom VZCINEMAPRO-K2 User Manual

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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 to the axis indicates an axis that is in neutral.
A blue check mark with a white background indicates an axis with a soft limit set
If the name of the axis appears blue with a white background, this indicates an axis that is
set for live control during playback of a move (this will be addressed in a later chapter)

6. Setting Zero


You can custom set the axis position indicator to read zero wherever is necessary.
Move each axis to your desired zero point**.
From the main screen select the “set” option. Then a sup menu will appear to the right.
Select the “zero” option.
All axes will then reference their current position as zero.

**If using the TOC system, Preston MDR2, or any Canon of Fujinon lens with digital
servo control. Setting zero will only affect pan and tilt. Zoom, and focus will be
referenced to the actual motor position.

You can always return all axes to zero at any time.
From the main screen, select “Go To”
From the sub menu, select “Zero”
All axis will then return to the zero position

7. Soft Limits


Soft limits will allow you to limit the range of the pan, tilt, zoom, or focus axes. This is
very useful if you have any hard wired cables that will restrict pan or tilt movement, or
any lenses that limit clearance. You can set two limits per axis.

From the main screen select the “set” option. A sub menu then will appear to the right.
Select the “soft limits” option.


Select the axis that you’d like to set soft limits.

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