ARRIMOTION User’s Guide, 01/2004
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Status LED
The status LED provides information about system and emergency stop status.
LED
Meaning
Off
System is turned off.
Green
System is on and ready
Red
Incoming voltage to high or low or current too high.
Red blinking
Emergency stop has been activated, and the emergency stop button
has not been released yet.
Red/green alternating The emergency stop is not active anymore, and the system can be
turned on again.
EMERGENCY Button
In an emergency the ARRIMOTION system can be stopped by pushing the big red
EMERGENCY
button on the Camera Control Box (CCB-1). All motors will be deactivated and all brakes will be
applied. The
ON/OFF
LED will blink red.
To Reset After an Emergency Stop:
• Remove the reason for the emergency.
• Rotate
the
EMERGENCY
button in the direction of the arrows to release it. The
ON/OFF
LED
blinks red and green.
• Push
the
ON/OFF
button to turn the system back on.
• Go into the
Axes
screen and turn all axes back on.
Pushing the EMERGENCY button will immediately stop all motors, which can lead to extreme
stress on all mechanical components. It is therefore recommended to use this feature only in
case of a real emergency.
TC Connector
The TC (Timecode) connector provides longitudinal Timecode (LTC) in and outputs. The Timecode
output is synchronous with the move. The Timecode format (24/25/30fps, drop/non drop) can be set
by the Jogbox or Laptop software.
The matching cable connector is: LEMO FGG0B-305
Pin
Signal
Description
1 GND
signal
ground
2
TC-IN
LTC in
3
not used, reserved for future features
4
not used, reserved for future features
5
TC-OUT
LTC out
LCS Connector
The following hand controllers of the ARRI Lens Control System can be attached to the LCS
connector:
• Zoom Main Unit (ZMU-1 or ZMU-2)
The Focus/Iris Unit (FIU-1) can then be attached to the ZMU-1 or ZMU-2.
• Wireless Handgrip Attachment (WHA-2)
The Wireless Focus/Iris Unit (WFU-1) and/or the Wireless Zoom Unit (WZU-1) can be attached to
the WHA-2. Please note that the WHA-2 attaches with a cable to the ARRIMOTION CCB-1.
Wireless operation is not possible at this point in time.
Summary of Contents for ARRIMOTION
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