Motor cable setup, Motor powering guideline, Usb-c run/stop cable – Tilta Nucleus-Nano II FIZ Wireless Lens Control System User Manual

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MOTOR CABLE SETUP

When using multiple motors, you can connect them in series by using the USB-C (PD protocol) for

passthrough power.

Note:

You can use TILTA’s Universal Power Bank Holder or TILTA’s L Series Battery Plate (Optional) for supporting various power options,

in order to supply power to the focus motor via the USB-C port (PD protocol).

USB-C RUN/STOP CABLE

MOTOR POWERING GUIDELINE

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Attaching the Universal Power Bank Holder
(TA-UPBH-B)

Attach the Universal Power Bank Holder to a

1/4”-20 thread. Tighten the screw and then

secure the power supply equipment (such as

a power bank).

Attaching the Tilta L Series Battery Plate (TA-BTP2-F970-B)

Attach the Battery Plate to a 1/4”-20 thread.

Tighten the screw and then secure the power supply

equipment (such as an F970/F550 battery).

Power Source + 1 Motor

+ PD Power Cable (USB-C to C)

Power Source + 2 Motors

+ PD Power Cable (USB-C to C)

Power Source + 3 Motors

+ PD Power Cable (USB-C to C)

USB-C TO C CABLE

Power Source + 2 Motors + PD Power Cable (USB-C to C) + Camera

PD Power Cable

(Control and Recording)

PD Power Cable

Power Source + 1 Motor +PD Power Cable

(USB-C to C) (Port 2 Input) + Run

/

Stop Cable (Port 1 Output)

Run

/

Stop

Cable

PD Power Cable

Run

/

Stop

Cable

PD Power Cable

Power Source + 2 Motors + PD Power Cable (USB-C to C) (Port 2 Input)

+ Run

/

Stop Cable (Port 1 Output) + Camera

Power Source + 1 Motor + PD Power Cable

(USB-C to C) + Camera

PD Power Cable

PD Power Cable

(Control and Recording)

Note:

When connecting multiple motors in series, use Port 2 as the power input for the

first motor and connect the second motor via Port 1 on both motors. Use Port 2

on the last motor to connect to the camera.

Note:

When using a USB-C Run Stop Cable, use Port 2 as the power input for the first motor and connect the next motor from Port 1 to Port 2,

leaving Port 1 on the last motor open for the Run

/

Stop Cable.

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