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Video Viewfinder VT-2

The video viewfinder VT-2 is a 100%-video-tap module. It
can easily be fitted in place of the standard viewfinder system
for Steadicam or crane operation. The same video optic that
is used on the standard viewfinder system can be also fitted
to the video viewfinder.

Mounting the Video Viewfinder

Removing the Standard Viewfinder System

• Lock the viewfinder arm into horizontal position.
• Unscrew the three fastening screws of the standard

viewfinder system 

➪ 

photo

.

• Pull the viewfinder system up and off.

Mounting the VT-2

• Position the VT-2 on the camera body from above.
• Tighten the fastening screws.
Mounting the video optic is carried out in the same way as
on the standard viewfinder system.

Accessories

fastening

screws

Summary of Contents for Arriflex 435 Advanced

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Page 2: ...cking grip on camera door 400 ft magazine eyepiece lock display RUN button operation control indicator MODE button SEL button PHASE button SET button PROG button sliding switch DISPLAY LOCK sliding sw...

Page 3: ...tensioning plate compartment for TC buffer battery functional expansion module FEM mechanical footage indicator overload display RS socket video optical tap...

Page 4: ...ng key for manual image compensation unlocking key for finder arm grip system hook for tape focus power supply socket 11 pin accessory socket overload display for 11 pin accessory socket functional ex...

Page 5: ...ing 14 Bridge Plates BP 8 BP 9 14 Lens Support 16 Grip System 17 Operation from the Shoulder 19 5 Power Supply 21 Battery NC 24 7 R 22 Charger NCL 24 R 22 Mains Unit NG 12 24 R 23 Mains Unit NG 12 26...

Page 6: ...11 Accessories 79 Anamorphic Viewfinder AVF 2 79 Video Viewfinder VT 2 81 Work Light WL 3 82 Heated Eyecup HE 3 83 Remote Run Switch RS 4 83 Functional Expansion Module FEM 84 External Synchronization...

Page 7: ...vity TCS Value 112 Time Code Input 114 Switching On and Off the Time Code Recording 117 Time Code Output 117 Time Code and the External Synchronization Unit ESU 1 118 Time Code Buffer Battery 118 Over...

Page 8: ...8 Contents...

Page 9: ...main camera switch before making electrical connections i e plugging on motion control etc Never run the camera or bring the camera in motion control mode without a lens or a protective cap in the le...

Page 10: ...U Guideline 89 336 EWG Attention To use the Single Frame Handcontroler SFHC together with the ARRIFLEX 435 Advanced software version S02 00 or higher must be installed in the camera The software versi...

Page 11: ...ith a low main tenance 5 link movement with dual transport claws and registration pins The electronic mirror shutter on the ARRIFLEX 435 Advanced can be set continuously from 11 2 to 180 while the cam...

Page 12: ...12 Installation magazine opening cover movement in locked position loop protector...

Page 13: ...d or stored with the loop protector photo attached to avoid damage to the film stock and the magazine throat assembly Tripod Heads The following tripod heads are suitable for use with the 435 Advanced...

Page 14: ...s designed for 19 mm support rods the BP 9 for 15 mm support rods The bridge plates consist of the base plate photo the sliding upper plate photo and a pair of support rods photo In the standard versi...

Page 15: ...pport rods into the guides and clamp Equip the camera with the required accessories to determine the center of gravity Loosen the clamping lever photo and by sliding the camera on the base plate find...

Page 16: ...t Slide the relevant support ring photo onto the lens but do not tighten Then slide the lens into the lens mount receptacle and lock Connect the support ring to the lens support and tighten the knurle...

Page 17: ...s positions as required A safety mechanism in the handgrip prevents automatic loosening This mechanism is activated by screwing in the handgrips tightly Before screwing in the handgrips make sure that...

Page 18: ...18 Installation shoulder set S 4 shoulder cushion base plate...

Page 19: ...st first be screwed back as far as they will go photo Now slide the shoulder set from the rear into the dovetail guide on the bridge plate as far as it will go It locks auto matically in position Clam...

Page 20: ...th the mounting screw Check that the shoulder cushion is firmly seated on the camera Operation from the Shoulder without the Shoulder Set The shoulder cushion can be used with or without the bridge pl...

Page 21: ...pply cable is attached to the power supply socket on the camera Available are for 0 1 130 fps the battery NC 24 7 R photo with charger NCL 24 R photo and the mains unit NG 12 24 R for 0 1 150 fps the...

Page 22: ...socket Note If the battery voltage is not sufficient for the chosen frame rate the bat symbol will show in the camera display Charger NCL 24 R With this charger all ARRI 24 V batteries can be charged...

Page 23: ...e camera and into the 24 V socket on the mains unit Mains Unit NG 12 26 R Use of the mains unit is recommended for filming in the studio and when using electronic accessories with a high power consump...

Page 24: ...cessory socket photo which provides stabilized 12 V DC with 2 5 A continuous current Note The 11 pin accessory socket can only be used as an output socket Accessories that feed signals into the camera...

Page 25: ...ssories to be used are suited to the available voltage 24 V accessories are normally attached to the RS socket photo At 24 V the available continuous current is 3 A maximum the peak load 5 A Overload...

Page 26: ...26 Magazines...

Page 27: ...me code can only be recorded with the new ARRIMAG magazines When the camera is set to reverse running and the old style 300m magazine is attached the camera will display dir Error dIr in the display T...

Page 28: ...mplifies cutting in the darkroom The following steps should be carried out in a darkroom or film changing bag Remove the loop protector and lay the magazine on a flat surface with its cover facing upw...

Page 29: ...ansported through the throat assembly Flip up the hinged locking clip on the feed shaft photo Place the film roll on the feed shaft ensuring that the feed shaft catch engages the slot on the plastic c...

Page 30: ...the slot on the plastic core Press down the hinged locking clip on the take up shaft Hang the head of the film into the film core and bend over photo The bent film head should not stick out of the fi...

Page 31: ...not transport the film into the magazine by turning the drive gear counter clockwise To open the cover depress the safety catch and flip the locking grip upwards Then turn the grip counter clock wise...

Page 32: ...e film stock and the magazine throat assembly If the ARRIFLEX 435 435ES is transported without a maga zine it is recommended to attach the magazine opening cover Note The cover must be attached to the...

Page 33: ...djustable mirror shutter is also equipped with an adjustment mechanism that allows mechanical adjustment The electronic mirror shutter function must then be switched off Before electronically adjustin...

Page 34: ...2 22 5 30 45 60 75 90 105 120 135 144 172 8 and 180 With accessories such as the LCC CCU or RCU 1 other shutter angles can be set The procedure is described in the respective instruction manuals Adjus...

Page 35: ...angle must now be adjusted and locked manually See the section Mechanically Ad justable Mirror Shutter Note As a warning that the electronic shutter has been switched off the angle symbol in the came...

Page 36: ...f the lighting and the angle of the mirror shutter must all relate to each other As the camera frame rate and the supply frequency of the lighting are normally given compensation must be carried out t...

Page 37: ...ing the included special forceps pull the ground glass photo out of the holder by its tongue photo Check that the ground glass to be inserted as well as the ground glass frame are completely clean Wit...

Page 38: ...ay from the film gate Press the film gate locking lever photo towards the ma gazine throat assembly and swing the film gate photo towards the movement block pressing lightly on the lower end of the fi...

Page 39: ...ce onto the film gate shaft from above Check that the film gate is correctly seated on the shaft Press the film gate locking lever towards the magazine throat assembly and push the film gate forwards...

Page 40: ...ilter holder photo lift it up and remove Now pull the filter holder photo sideways out of the film gate Open the filter holder slightly and insert the filter foil photo Cut off the jutting edge Check...

Page 41: ...the Spacer Gate Press the safety spring photo downwards at the same time pressing the spacer gate backwards by its handle photo Then remove by pulling upwards Installing the Spacer Gate Take hold of...

Page 42: ...magazine and the dovetail on the camera opening Position the back part of the magazine s throat assembly on the lower dovetail of the camera opening With your left hand pull the film loop through the...

Page 43: ...nd pull the film loop downwards out of the camera photo Then push it as far upwards as possible until the loop can be positioned between the movement plate and the film gate Note The film cannot yet b...

Page 44: ...e movement locking lever counter clockwise as far as it will go This will cause the movement block to swing forwards and to lock into position By turning the knurled knob photo check that the film run...

Page 45: ...this perforation distance the movement can be optimally adapted using the pitch adjustment mechanism It is recommended to establish the optimal pitch setting for the film stock in use at a frame rate...

Page 46: ...roat assembly photo Ensure that the loop does not get twisted behind the movement block as otherwise the film could be damaged when removing the magazine Swing the movement block forwards again and lo...

Page 47: ...eptacle by turning the bayonet ring photo counter clockwise as far as it will go and then pulling out the protective cap Never put your fingers into the lens mount receptacle Do not change lens while...

Page 48: ...inder system For colour video cameras a beamsplitter with a ratio of 50 50 is also available and can be fitted by a service center The entire viewfinder system can be replaced by a video finder 100 An...

Page 49: ...the knurled ring is turned to the OPEN position Position the eyepiece on the viewfinder Turn the knurled ring photo towards the LOCK position Check that the eyepiece is correctly seated Adjusting the...

Page 50: ...ewfinder arm locks into the horizontal position The viewfinder arm friction can be altered if necessary by turning the Allen screw photo To adjust the viewfinder arm release the locking mechanism by d...

Page 51: ...on to be set to provide an upright image when using a finder extension If the viewfinder image is inverted without the finder exten sion the image compensation must be adjusted to the oppo site lockin...

Page 52: ...e warning display module off sideways Attach the ARRIGLOW module straight Attaching at an angle could damage the plug Push on the ARRIGLOW module photo Screw both fastening screws tight Adjusting ARRI...

Page 53: ...ing the Viewfinder System The entire viewfinder system can be replaced by a 100 video finder See Chapter 11 Accessories Removing the Viewfinder System Before removing the viewfinder system the viewfin...

Page 54: ...54 Optics...

Page 55: ...mera below the magazine opening First switch on the mains unit if used Connect the camera to the mains unit or to the battery Switch on the main camera switch In the ON position the camera is in stand...

Page 56: ...or photo glows red Once the set frame rate has been reached the operation control indicator turns green Stopping the Camera Again depress the RUN button photo briefly While the camera is running down...

Page 57: ...film while inching Displaying and Setting Operational Parameters The currently set operational parameters on the ARRIFLEX 435 Advanced are displayed on the camera display photo in various modes The de...

Page 58: ...take counter is replaced by frame counter external control connected in motion control mode or Pr if a program is activated Mode 2 programmed frame rate PS programmed frame rate fps programmed frame...

Page 59: ...time code buffer battery V volume TCS value Mode 7 stored program settings frame rate fps setting of the shutter angle set shutter angle stored program settings Mode 8 rampspeed capping shutter state...

Page 60: ...n blinks The activated program cannot be run with the set values e g incorrect magazine for the frame rate set in the program or battery voltage too low for the frame rate set in the program Symbol Me...

Page 61: ...f Reverse Operation with an ARRIFLEX 35 III 300 m Magazine Reverse operation is not possible with an ARRIFLEX 35 III 300 m magazine If the camera is set to reverse operation and an ARRIFLEX 35 III 300...

Page 62: ...is auto matically altered In motion control modes the take counter is replaced by a frame counter with a counting range from 19999 to 99999 frames The frame counter will count Modulo 100000 in forewa...

Page 63: ...links The SET button switches between film counter and shutter angle Frame Rates The ARRIFLEX 435 Advanced offers the possibility to set and store two frame rates It is possible to select and store a...

Page 64: ...ss the SEL button repeatedly until the digit to be set blinks Depress the SET button repeatedly until the desired value is reached Repeat this procedure until all digits are set to the desired values...

Page 65: ...ard frame rate NORM and the pro grammed frame rate PS CCU while the camera is running Note The attached magazine must be suited for the programmed frame rate For HS operation above 130 fps an appropri...

Page 66: ...rizontal bar is no longer visible in the viewfinder The frame rate will increase by 0 2 fps while the button is de pressed Displaying the Power Supply Voltage Mode 3 Change from Mode 1 to Mode 3 by de...

Page 67: ...ing tone on start Warning tone on stop LS _ _ off off LS _ on off LS _ off on LS on on Setting the Volume of the Warning Signal Change from Mode 1 to Mode 6 by depressing the MODE button five times or...

Page 68: ...n Control Modes In the bottom line of the display the accurate position of the shutter and transport motor modulo 2000 can be checked for motion control purposes when the camers is in motion control m...

Page 69: ...nal control shutter and transport internally synchronized adjustable sector has to be set in camera the capping shutter can be controlled externally SDCS2 96fps 150 fps 40f s2 100 f s2 external contro...

Page 70: ...position the film to the framecount where the motion control mode was left for reloading gate checking Note The camera checks for any overacceleration overspeed and will exit motion control mode if an...

Page 71: ...excessive voltage drop The camera must not be hard stopped by simply pulling the connectors on the MCI or the MCI itself An ARRIMAG 120 or a Steadimag should be used on the camera If any of the above...

Page 72: ...p or move inserted window up or increase blue Go to sub menu or move position of inserted windows right or increase inserter values or increase red or change format marking number Go to sub menu or mo...

Page 73: ...ata and resulted in an image quality which can not be realized by add on solutions Flicker free An integrated digital frame store enables the video camera to be synchronized to the film camera s mirro...

Page 74: ...take numbers or production name can be added to the video image by sending characters on a serial interface Two additional Y C Outputs In addition to the usual composite output the IVS offers a Y C ou...

Page 75: ...uch as insertion of time code user bits pull down information VITC and white line flags can only be activated if the expanded function module is installed As the IVS is designed for an 80 20 beam spli...

Page 76: ...rked with an S in the serial number e g S0040 There are no different lenses for PAL and NTSC Optic Academy For a complete and working IVS either the optic silent or the optic acacemy has to be install...

Page 77: ...est ARRI can supply a second CCD optic module optimized for a particular Inserter Antiflicker Module Inserter Antiflicker Module The Inserter Antiflicker module contains most of the IVS electronics Th...

Page 78: ...78 Accessories...

Page 79: ...o switch over the viewfinder image turn the switching knob photo The knob does not need to be unlocked All other operating elements are identical in function to those on the standard viewfinder The an...

Page 80: ...Allen screws Using the AVF 2 on the Right Side of the Camera The AVF 2 can also be locked into horizontal position on the right side of the camera An adjustable brace photo can be fitted to the camer...

Page 81: ...he video viewfinder Mounting the Video Viewfinder Removing the Standard Viewfinder System Lock the viewfinder arm into horizontal position Unscrew the three fastening screws of the standard viewfinder...

Page 82: ...mp Connect the plug to the RS socket photo By adjusting the flexible arm bring the work light into the desired position The work light can be turned on and off with the ring on the lamp head photo The...

Page 83: ...le KC 26S to the 11 pin accessory socket or with cable KC 42S to the RS socket Set the heating level with the toggle switch photo LO low heat output HI higher heat output If the camera and accessories...

Page 84: ...tes that can be adjusted with the RU 1 is limited to 8 1 130 fps Furthermore the set frame rate does not correspond to the scale on the adjusting wheel The exposure time in Auto mode is also not 1 100...

Page 85: ...chronization of the camera to other equipment such as TV monitors By means of a BNC socket it is possible to synchronize to an external standard video signal 50 60 Hz or through an inductive pickup to...

Page 86: ...ed 12pin Fischer connectors for the capping shutter and the interface for external motion control computer The MC socket photo is for the motion control computer The ICS socket photo is for the cappin...

Page 87: ...al parameters Entry of programmed frame rate changes programs Entry of programmed shutter angle changes programs Display and operation of the film counter Setting of warning signals Display and settin...

Page 88: ...the battery pack Insert the battery pack into the camera control unit and close the battery compartment Connecting the Camera Control Unit Switch off the main camera switch position OFF Plug the cable...

Page 89: ...lay on the camera control unit will show an error display that disappears again after the next key operation Additionally an acoustic signal will sound This can be turned off The Main Menu When the ca...

Page 90: ...one of the standard frame rates listed in the SPEED menu The selected frame rate is displayed in the uppermost line Transfer the selected value to the camera with the SEND key Alternatively other fra...

Page 91: ...acy of 0 1 The shutter angle can be changed in standby or while the camera is running In the upper line the shutter angle currently set on the camera control unit is displayed below that the shutter a...

Page 92: ...n with the respective buttons on the camera The TIMECODE Menu In the TIMECODE menu the current values are displayed the time code time and user bits last entered on the CCU as well as the time code ti...

Page 93: ...r be entered as user bits e g 280895C1 in order to ensure clear identification of the film stock The OPTIONS Menu The OPTIONS menu allows access to the sub menus ASYNC MODE LENGTH UNIT END WARNING and...

Page 94: ...nation with the corresponding key Transfer the chosen setting to the camera with the SEND key COUNTER DISPLAY MODE The COUNTER DISPLAY mode enables changing the configuration of the film counter There...

Page 95: ...be stored by the CCU 1 One at a time can be transferred to the camera by depressing the SEND key If the functional limits of the camera are exceeded the CCU 1 will show an error reading when the selec...

Page 96: ...utter angle If the digit after the decimal point needs not be entered complete the entry with the ENTER key Enter the desired end frame rate If the digits after the decimal point need not be entered c...

Page 97: ...e ENTER key Note A maximum of four aperture stops can be com pensated via the shutter angle The starting and end frame rates may therefore only differ from each other by a maximum of factor 16 Depress...

Page 98: ...e PROG button the frame rate and shutter angle will return to their starting values simultaneously Note If the camera is set to rampspeed HI the total duration of the ramp will be minimized Check Mode...

Page 99: ...tton the camera will display the screentime SCrtI for the calculated screen time based on 24 fps screening speed Note After 3 seconds the display switches back ito the start display of mode 7 The INFO...

Page 100: ...100 Accessories...

Page 101: ...and angle of the mirror shutter over a certain period of time These programs can be recalled repeatedly as necessary The RCU 1 automatically calculates the actual screen time for the programmed speed...

Page 102: ...sliding switch SEL button MODE button OPEN PHASE button handwheel ON button RELEASE button radio channel RF LED CAL LED CAL button READY LED BAT LED RUN LED RUN button READY LED COMPENSATION rotary s...

Page 103: ...ndwheel permits sensitive adjustment of operational values and easy programming of end stops for user defined minimum and maximum values The illuminated LCD provides quick precise and compre hensive i...

Page 104: ...24 V Program None On Off Set TC UB Timecode 00 05 25 01 NDF Userbits 00 01 19 96 TC Status On 435 Scene Take W NG FPS Shutter Ft Tk Total 12 1 12 000 180 0 1 3 12 2 12 000 180 0 1 3 12 3 6 000 180 0...

Page 105: ...e screen time the shutter angles necessary for exposure compensation and the length of film that will be exposed In conjunction with the iris control unit ICU it is possible to run exposure compensate...

Page 106: ...e a RUN button is also integrated into the R S socket distributor Mounting the R S Socket Distributor Plug the R S socket distributor into the R S socket photo Tighten the fastening screw photo The RS...

Page 107: ...ed to the displaced optical center of Super 35 Converting the Lens Mount Receptacle to Super 35 For shooting in Super 35 the lens mount receptacle must be turned 180 Remove the six cylindrical screws...

Page 108: ...screws photo Turn the compensation bar 180 and screw tightly in this position Note The viewfinder system is so designed that no alteration is necessary for shooting in Super 35 For instructions on ins...

Page 109: ...only the new magazines ARRIMAG may be used on the ARRIFLEX 435 With the ARRIFLEX 35 III or 35 II magazines no time code can be recorded Time Code Frame Rates Recording time code is only possible at t...

Page 110: ...lock and damage the film guides Unscrew both fastening screws photo Remove the film recognition module photo in the direction of the movement block When installing the module make certain that the plu...

Page 111: ...ill not have the correct relation to the image Set the knurled knob photo to LOADING POSITION The upper film loop must lie within the marking photo Note For instructions on setting the loop length see...

Page 112: ...5 Filmstock Type TCS Fuji 8510 Color Negative 7 Fuji 8520 Color Negative 5 Fuji 8521 Color Negative 7 Fuji 8522 Color Negative 7 Fuji 8530 Color Negative 6 Fuji 8531 Color Negative 7 Fuji 8532 Color N...

Page 113: ...ext digit blinks Depress the SET button repeatedly until the desired value appears Confirm the entry with the SEL button Displaying the TCS Value Mode 6 Depress the MODE button five times to change fr...

Page 114: ...ER key all unfilled digits will default to zero Transfer the new TC time to the camera with the SEND key Depress the EXIT key to return to the main menu Changing Time Code User Bits with the CCU 1 Nor...

Page 115: ...ry If the time code cable with the correct LTC signal is connected to the CCU or ACC socket time code time and user bits will automatically be taken on by the camera Synchronization can be checked in...

Page 116: ...and Seconds Frames in the second line of the camera display Correlation Frame Rate Frames 23 976 23 24 000 24 25 000 25 29 970 29 30 000 30 Displaying Time Code User Bits Mode 5 Depress the MODE butto...

Page 117: ...alid time code is set In this case the acoustic TC warning TC switched on but not set will sound see TC Warnings at the end of this chapter It is possible to record a test time code with a non valid t...

Page 118: ...ESU operation the counting of the images and of time code can run apart if the source of synchronization does not run at an exact time code rate This can cause a jump in the time code count Time Code...

Page 119: ...y is located in a compartment on the side of the functional expansion module Switch off the camera s main switch and disconnect the camera from the power supply Completely unscrew the two fastening sc...

Page 120: ...ows Remedy the cause of the warning Switch off time code Set the warning tone volume to 0 see under Switching On and Off the Warning Signal for Asynchronous Running and the Acoustic TC Warning Chapter...

Page 121: ...ent TC or reshoot 2nd display digit for TC warnings 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 A b C d E F Warning Remedy 8 hours since TC last set reset TC as last setting was over 8 hours ago TCS value not valid reset TCS...

Page 122: ...ized attach or check TC module TC not buffered reset TC either the TC buffer battery is used up or the power supply was insufficient or interrupted or over 10 hours passed since TC was last set 4th di...

Page 123: ...s and swabs Also suitable are special cleaning tissues and small sponges as used in cleaning com puters and video equipment When cleaning the film movement do not exert too much pressure Use only the...

Page 124: ...of emulsion forming on the film gate This can cause scratches on the film and can also lead to a change in the film s coefficient of friction The film gate must be removed for cleaning Attention Keep...

Page 125: ...cleaner Under no circumstances use hard or metal objects When cleaning pay particular attention to the area opposite the film guides of the movement if film stock with a strong tendency to build up em...

Page 126: ...ndle photo Then remove by pulling upwards Remove the layer of emulsion from the spacer gate photo with a plastic rod e g an ARRI film gate cleaner Under no circumstances use hard or metal objects When...

Page 127: ...eld lens photo upwards by its tongue photo then pull it out of its holder Clean the field lens with a dry lint free cloth Make sure that the frame is completely clean Using the special forceps push th...

Page 128: ...the loop protector and re tighten the throat assembly cover with the three screws Setting Friction on the ARRIMAG 120 Swing both roller arms photo away from the winding shafts until they lock in plac...

Page 129: ...ecial key photo in the holes of the friction adjustment and turn in steps The adjustment must lock in at each step When setting friction the corresponding winding shaft must be held firmly Turn clockw...

Page 130: ...130 Maintenance...

Page 131: ...ectronics If this additional circuit stops working while the camera is running the display will show a warning after the camera is stopped The operation control indicator will remain red the camera ca...

Page 132: ...d again the film in the magazine must be tensioned manually Fuses The ARRIFLEX 435 Advanced is equipped with self resetting automatic fuses It is therefore not necessary to replace blown fuses Motion...

Page 133: ...ler than 11 2 the camera will display a flashing shutter angle reading to indicate that the actual position reference to the step direction inputs might be lost Note When the camera exits the motion c...

Page 134: ...m gate and magazine throat on the film gate or or film running surfaces in the magazine throat if defective replace Scratches on the glossy side of the negative In the image area Dirty or damaged film...

Page 135: ...in the film gate area Clean film gate area film edge is not straight use different film stock Pressure exposures Mechanical stress Pressure exposures do not effect arround perforation holes on the per...

Page 136: ...h Capacity or voltage of the battery Check the battery charge following the directions the selected frame rate is insufficient in the instruction manual Check that the camera movement turns easily by...

Page 137: ...137 Appendix...

Page 138: ...138 Appendix...

Page 139: ...nce 51 98 0 01mm Mirror Shutter ARRIFLEX 435 Advanced Continuously adjustable from 11 2 180 in standby or while running Movement 5 link highspeed movement with dual pin registration and dual three pin...

Page 140: ...de information Time Code The time code generator that is integrated into the functional expansion module generates 80 bit time code in accordance to SMPTE RP136 Form C Time code quartz accuracy 1 fram...

Page 141: ...Battery NC 24 7 R K2 41950 0 Battery cable KC 20S K2 41966 0 Charger NCL 24 R K2 42010 0 Mains unit NG 12 24 R K2 44481 A Mains unit NG 12 26 4 pin K2 47352 0 Mains unit NG 12 26 5 pin K2 47351 0 Spir...

Page 142: ...hronization unit ESU 1 K2 46006 0 Remote switch RS 4 K2 46942 0 Remote control unit RCU 1 K2 47197 0 Work light WL 3 K2 47098 0 Iris control unit ICU K2 47028 0 Zoom control set LCS K2 41377 0 Focus i...

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Page 144: ...144 Index...

Page 145: ...S socket distributor 106 remote control unit RCU 1 101 remote run switch RS 4 83 video viewfinder VT 2 81 work light WL 3 82 accessory power supply 24 accessory socket 11 pin 24 RS socket 25 accessor...

Page 146: ...92 98 PROG 57 92 98 RUN 56 58 SEL 57 98 SET 57 92 98 C cable KC 20S 22 23 KC 24S 88 KC 29S 22 23 KC 30S 88 KC 26S 83 KC 42S 83 camera camera body 33 camera number as user bits 114 installation 13 mai...

Page 147: ...77 142 CCU socket 84 115 117 CCU 1 87 changing bag 28 charger NCL 24 R 22 checking position of camera motors 68 CID discharge lamps 36 continuous current 24 25 contrast filter 51 cover for lens mount...

Page 148: ...ernal control configuration 69 external standard video signal 85 external synchronization unit ESU 1 84 85 118 external time code synchronization 115 eyecup 83 eyepiece 49 adjusting friction 50 adjust...

Page 149: ...6 standard frame rate 64 friction eyepiece 50 viewfinder arm 50 friction of ARRIMAG 120 adjusting 128 function monitoring 140 functional expansion module FEM 84 interfaces 84 fuses 132 G gelatine filt...

Page 150: ...LCC 84 105 length unit meters feet changing 62 length unit meters feet changing with CCU 1 94 lens mount 47 139 lens mount converting to Super 35 107 lens support ring 16 lenses 47 attaching 47 lens...

Page 151: ...switching off 35 switching on 35 mirror shutter ARRIFLEX 435 Advanced 139 Mixing CCD Optic Module and Inserter Antiflicker 77 Mode 1 57 58 62 63 64 configuring ARRIFLEX 435ES 63 Mode 2 58 64 65 Mode...

Page 152: ...ccessories 24 power supply voltage display 66 PROG button 92 98 programmed frame rate setting 64 programs activating and running 98 programs displaying 99 PS Mode 65 PS CCU position 63 Q quartz accura...

Page 153: ...y 63 shutter angle for HMI CID light 36 shutter angle locking mechanism checking 34 Silent Format 76 SMPTE 109 socket ICS 86 socket MC 86 sockets ACC 84 115 117 CCU 84 115 117 spacer gate cleaning 126...

Page 154: ...17 quartz accuracy 140 recording switching off 117 recording switching on 117 setting 114 switching off 117 switching on 117 TC user bits displaying 116 TC user bits setting with CCU 1 114 TC buffer 1...

Page 155: ...turning the eyepiece 50 viewfinder friction 50 viewfinder system 48 139 adjusting 50 attaching 53 displays in viewfinder 48 exchanging 53 removing 53 voltage of TC buffer battery 118 voltage range 21...

Page 156: ...Technical data are subject to change without notice Printed in Germany Ident Nr 5 58231 0...

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