Nor265 User Guide
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Stop
30s
120s
Remote
Home
Stop
15s
60s
60s
30s
Home
Busy
Error
-+
o
Sweep
180
90
Sweep
o
+-
RS 232
S.No
Norsonic AS Norway
Power: 90 - 264 V, 47 - 440 Hz
Nor-265
Microphone boom
&
Turntable
5 Manual
operation
5.1 Power
N o r 2 6 5
is mains powered and accept mains voltage in the range 90
– 264V AC without any adjustment. The power switch is adjacent to
the mains connector. Mains fuses are located behind a cover between
the power switch and the mains connector. If replaced, use the same
type. See specifications for further information.
5.2 Front
panel
The figure below shows the front panel of
N o r 2 6 5
. Manual
operation is controlled by a rotary switch with 10 positions. Position 0
and 10 is reserved for
remote operation
and
go home
commands
respectively. The other 8 positions may be programmed to have
different functions (Option for remote control needed), but are set by
default to provide the following actions:
1. Stop
2. Sweep ± 180°, sweep time 120 sec
3. Sweep ± 180°, sweep time 60 sec
4. Sweep ± 180°, sweep time 30 sec
5. Sweep ± 90°, sweep time 15 sec
6. Sweep ± 90°, sweep time 30 sec
7. Sweep ± 90°, sweep time 60 sec
8. Stop
When the
N o r 2 6 5
is switched on, the actual angular position will be
reference 0°, and the sweep is relative to this start angle. Thus the
sweep will be ± 90° from this start angle, or ± 180° dependent on the
sweep selected. However, it the switch is set to "Go home" before any
sweep is selected, the reference 0° will be a fixed position on the body
of
N o r 2 6 5
.
The LED marked "Home" will be flashing after power on and remain
flashing until a "Go home" command has been activated. After the
start of the command, the table will turn 5 degrees clockwise and then
counter-clockwise until the home position is detected.
Let the ‘Go
home’ operation finish before you operate the switch for other
actions.
The LED marked ‘busy’ will light while the motor is running. The
LED marked ‘error’ will indicate a faulty condition, such as
specifying invalid remote commands.
Note that position 1 – 8 are programmable and may be set to other
functions such as going to a fixed position, e.g. 135° or step 10°
clockwise. See section
7 Modifying the user interface
for further
information.
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