Vinten Radamec HDVRC User Manual

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VRC System Operators Guide

5.

Type in a name (e.g. HOME) and select >ENTER.

6.

The shot will be saved with the default fade time (e.g. 4 seconds).

7.

Repeat steps 2 through 6 for the remaining pedestals in the system.

For SP-2000 pedestals, the TARGET or HOME shot is centered over the target. Therefore, the
pedestal will protect the target from any damage which may be caused by people walking on them,
scenery being moved over them, floor cleaning and so on. For Fusion pedestals, since the TARGET
or HOME shot is located behind the target and does not offer the same protection. You may want to
create an additional shot called OVER TARGET to protect the target from damage between shows.

The workspace should now have one target or home shot for each pedestal. In Figure 20 the show
called “morning” has HOME shots saved for Fusion pedestals 1, 2 and 3. This show is now ready to
have additional shots created and stored.

NOTE:

The shot name can be a maximum of 16 characters long.

NOTE:

The fade time specifies the number of seconds that the robotic system
will take to move the camera from its current position to the selected
shot position when FADE is selected on the touch-screen or the
control panel.

The default fade time is set in the Configuration Screen. Or you can
manually enter a fade time for each shot as it is saved (see Camera
control
on page 60).

The stored fade time can always be modified on-air using the Fade
Time bar on the control panel.

The maximum fade time is 120 seconds.

NOTE:

Every time that you store a shot, the show file on the hard drive is
automatically saved.

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