ARRIMOTION User’s Guide, 01/2004
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3.4. Setting Limits
Danger
Under some circumstances it is possible that the ARRIMOTION system will override the
set limits.
Danger
The limits should not be used to ensure that the ARRIMOTION system does not collide
with humans or other items.
If an axis should only move up to a certain point and no further, it is possible to set limits.
• Push
the
Play/Record
tab to open the
Play/Record
screen.
Connect
should be on.
• Push
the
Mimics
tab to open the
Mimics
screen. Select the axis that you want to
change (in our example the PAN axis) and
push the
Modify
button.
• In
the
Edit Mimic: HW PAN
screen, push the
Axis Range
button.
• Look at the number labeled
Current Value
,
and pan to the limit that has the smaller
number (note: -10 is a smaller number than -
5). Push the
Set Min
button.
• Look at the number labeled
Current Value
, and pan to the limit that has the higher number. Push
the
Set Max
button.
The two buttons above the
Set/Release Min
and
Set/Release Max
buttons show the minimum and
maximum encoder values you have set. Instead of moving the ARRIHEAD to the respective
positions and setting the limits, it is also possible to enter the encoder values directly. To do so,
push on the buttons above the
Set Min
or
Set Max
buttons and enter the numbers.
Summary of Contents for ARRIMOTION
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