Vinten Radamec Control (VRC) User Manual

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Configuration

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Compound/Linear/
Exponential

This adapts the behaviour of each joystick to suit the
operator’s preference. Compound (a combination of
linear for small movements and compound for larger
movements) is the most common choice.
A separate selection for the tilt joystick is not provided,
because the pan and tilt settings are synchronised. Any
change to the pan joystick selection will be replicated for
the tilt joystick.
ALWAYS turn off X4 on the control panel before adjusting
the Zoom profile.

Gain/Deadband

The gain is used to set the velocity of the movement of
the head, pedestal or camera lens, with the gain setting of
100 being the fastest speed of movement. The deadband
setting is used to adjust the amount of play that is felt in
the joystick before the pedestal, head or camera lens
starts to move.
Separate gain and deadband adjustments for the tilt
joystick are not provided, because the pan and tilt settings
are synchronised. Any change to the pan gain or
deadband will be replicated in the tilt joystick.
ALWAYS turn off X4 on the control panel before adjusting
the Zoom profile.
Before changing the Gain and Deadband settings for the
joysticks, you should select the desired profile
(Compound, Linear or Exponential).
Use the up/down arrows to adjust the gain and deadband
settings.

Defaults

Defaults restores the factory default settings for the Stick
Preferences.

Save

Save stores the current settings of Stick Preferences in
the profile of the currently logged in user.

Cancel

Cancel return you to the Configuration screen without
making any changes.

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