Panel options – Vinten Radamec HDVRC User Manual

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VRC System Operators Guide

Use the Up/Down arrows to adjust the gain and deadband settings. 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 often
experienced before the joystick starts to physically move the pedestal, head or camera lens. ;

Panel options

These functions can be toggled On (the button is blue) or Off (the button is black). The selections are
stored for each User Name that has been created. These settings determine the state of the control
panel buttons after a User Name logs in.

NOTE:

The pan and tilt settings are synchronised; any change to the pan gain
will equal the change to the tilt gain setting.

ALWAYS turn off X4 on the control panel before adjusting the Zoom
profile.

Table 3:

Panel option settings

Option

ON

OFF

Always enable pan Rela-
tive

The PAN FOLLOW button on the joystick
control panel is On after user login.

When selected the X-Y orientation relates to
the pan orientation.

The PAN FOLLOW button on the joystick
control panel is Off after user login.

When not selected, the Pan Follow function
no longer operates and normal X-Y opera-
tion resumes.

Always enable drive

The JOYSTICK ENABLE button on the con-
trol panel will be On after user login.

The JOYSTICK ENABLE button on the con-
trol panel will be Off after user login.

Double button push

All control panel buttons must be pressed
twice to activate any function.

Pressing a control panel button once will
activate the function.

Always stop fast

For a pedestal that is in
motion during a Cut or
Fade between shots,
this function defines the
behaviour if you select
STOP on the touch-
screen or on the control
panel. In both modes the
position of the pedestal
is maintained so that
you can select a shot
and Fade or Cut to it
without needing to target
the pedestal.

The pedestal will immediately stop moving.
This abrupt change of motion is not desira-
ble for a camera that is on-air but does
ensure an immediate stop to avoid a colli-
sion

The pedestal will decelerate and coast to a
stop. This smooth change of motion is
desirable if the camera is on-air. However,
to avoid a collision, you must take into
account the amount of pedestal travel after
selecting STOP.

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