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MECHA C2 User’s Guide
v.02.5
© 2021 FANOTEC
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IP ADDRESS
— Press the
S
button to show the full (dynamic) IP
address; you will need it to access the MECHA’s User Interface on your
computer.
●
BATTERY PERCENTAGE
— Press the
S
button to show the battery
percentage. You can also use the
P
button whenever you want to
show the battery percentage, but not in edit mode or when a preset is
executed, because in these cases the
P
button has a cancel/exit
function.
●
BATT. WARNING AT ...
— Press either
S
or
+
button to enter edit
mode and set the
Battery min
. For a voltage close to
Battery min
, you will
see the
BATTERY
warning shown on the display (see
).
●
ALWAYS ON NO POWER OFF
— Press either
S
or
+
button to enter
edit mode and set MECHA to shut down automatically after a certain
number of minutes of inactivity, or vice versa, to keep it always on.
●
+ASSISTANT
— This option allows you to specify the IP address of a
second MECHA, such as a C1 mounted on a hot-shoe, which can be
used for triggering purposes, without any cable between the moving
parts of the gear. This particular MECHA
+ASSISTANT
can be either C1 or
C2 as long as it is in STA mode and is connected to the AP of the main
C2 unit. You can set a fixed IP address for the
+ASSISTANT
unit, in its
Configuration
page, like IP:192.168.8.110 SN:255.255.255.0
GW&DNS:192.168.8.1.
A C2 using a
+ASSISTANT
will be referred to as C2+ in supporting
materials. C2+ will trigger C2 and the
+unit
at the same time.
Press the
S
button to enter edit mode, then use the
-
and
+
buttons to change the last part of the IP address, which is 192.168.8.
XXX
,
or choose
OFF
to disable the assistant unit. Confirm using the
S
button,
as usual.
●
DEGREES / REAL MOVE is ON
— Press the
S
button to switch between
the two options.
Note that this is only possible if the
Allow DEGREES -
REAL MOVE Switching
is enabled on the
Configuration
page
.
The
REAL MOVE
option allows the use of MECHA C2 to control real world
devices, such as linear rails – including macro, focus and so on – but
also rotational devices, say a MECHA P1 rotator is driving a large
turntable using a gearbox with ratio unknown or using belt.