Controlling the camera speed – ARRI WRC-1 User Manual

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

first submenu. The end-stops for the handwheel (mini-
mum and maximum camera speed) can be defined.
The first display line shows the value for the left
handwheel end-stop, the second line shows the value
for the right end-stop.

• Press the SEL button for longer than 2 seconds.

The first digits in the first display line flash. 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 positions are 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.

The limit values for the aperture of the lens can be
defined.
The aperture is automatically adjusted by the WRC-1
for a constant exposure, while the camera speed is
adjusted with the handwheel. One of the two limit
values (minimum or maximum aperture, depending on
the adjustment direction of the camera speed) can be
defined; the other limit value is automatically calculated
by the WRC-1.
Press the SEL button for longer than 2 seconds.
Depending on the definable limit value, the T-stop
display flashes in the first or second display line. This
can now be set using the handwheel. The automati-
cally calculated other limit value is shown in the other
display line. Press the SEL button again to switch to the
next digit. The selected T-stop is confirmed and the
decimal set to ‘0’ by pressing the SET button.
The full aperture (smallest T-stop number) corresponds
to the selected maximum camera speed.

Controlling the Camera Speed

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