ARRIMOTION User’s Guide, 01/2004
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Recording a Basic Move
Danger
The system moves on its own when moving to begin, moving to end or playing back a
move. Make sure that no humans or any other items obstruct the system and that all
cables are neatly tucked away so they do not catch on anything!
Danger
Playback of a move should be tested first at slow speeds.
Danger
During playback the system can move with high speeds.
Moving the System
• Push
the
Play/Record
tab in the top part of the display to open the
Play/Record
screen. This is
the screen that is used most when recording and playing back moves.
Play/Record Tab
Play Mode
Status
Play Speed
Move to Begin
Move to End
Stop
Connect (off)
Play
Record
Play/Record Screen
• For safety reasons, the Mimics (the wheels and knobs you fiddle with) are disconnected by
default from their assigned axes (the motors and mechanical parts that move the camera). In
order to connect them, push the
Connect
button. You should be able to move the ARRIHEAD
now with the pan and tilt hand wheels. If not, look at the troubleshooting chapter at the end of the
Operation part.
Connect Off
Connect On
Summary of Contents for ARRIMOTION
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