LFP Quick Start Guide
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If any of the axes increase in the wrong direction then this will cause
problems with limits and stored positions and moves. You can fix
the problem by following the remainder of this procedure.
3.
Press
BACK
several times to return to the top of the menu tree, then
choose
CHANGE MODE
>
ENGINEERING MODE
.
4.
Enter the PIN (given to you by MRMC support) to access the
Engineering menu.
5.
Choose menu option
GENERAL SETUP
>
AXES SETUP
>
SET
DIRECTION
.
6.
Invert the relevant
FOCUS
,
ZOOM
, or
IRIS
setting that you need to
change. That is, change
FWD
to
REV
or vice versa for the rogue axis.
7.
You now need to invert the input direction for the axis that you just
changed, if you want to retain the same feel as before you inverted
the axis numbering. To do this, press
BACK
several times to return
to the top of the menu tree, then choose
GENERAL SETUP
>
INPUT
SETUP
>
SET INPUT DIR
.
8.
Invert the relevant control for the
FOCUS
,
ZOOM
, or
IRIS
axis that
you changed. That is, change
FWD
to
REV
or vice versa for the
relevant control.
9.
Press
BACK
several times to return to the top of the menu.
10. Exit Engineering mode:
CHANGE MODE
>
BROADCAST MODE
or
FILM MODE
.
11. Re-zero the axes (including the lens axes) using the manual or
automatic homing method described in
Note that inverting the axis direction will also change its homing
direction and position.
The zero points, limits, and Zoom-Related Speed (ZRS) facility will now
work correctly for your lens system.
Caution
Engineering mode is for advanced users, as applying the wrong
settings here can stop the system from working. Apply the
settings carefully, and make a note of the changes so you can
revert to the previous settings if the system stops working.
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