Introduction, Lens feedback, Vinten radamec pda – Vinten Radamec Quattro SE HPM User Manual

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Introduction

The Vinten Radamec Head Processing Module (HPM) (Figure 1) has been designed to integrate with
Vector 950E or Vision 250E pan and tilt heads, Canon and Fujinon lenses and Quattro-SE pedestal,
coordinating encoder output from all axes for VR applications. The HPM mounts directly to the
Vinten ‘E’ pan and tilt head, receiving power and a Genlock signal from a studio source, and
supplying power, ethernet and Genlock signals to the Quattro-SE pedestal and outputting VR data to
the studio.

Lens feedback

Canon and Fujinon lenses (with encoder output) and externally mounted Vinten Radamec lens
encoders are supported by the HPM—to coordinate VR software with lens movements.

Vinten Radamec PDA

The HPM is configured using the Vinten Radamec PDA, which not only formats communication
settings with the VR system, but also calibrates the connected Vinten ‘E’ pan and tilt head and
Quattro-SE pedestal. For more information please refer to the Vinten Radamec PDA Operators Guide
(Publication Part No. V4015-4980).

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