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RED FOCUS OPERATION GUIDE

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BATTERY STORAGE AND HANDLING

WARNING: 

Failure to read, understand, and fol-

low these instructions may result in overheat-

ing, chemical leakage, smoke emission, fire, or 

other potentially harmful results.

Always follow proper battery handling and storage practices. Im-

proper handling and/or failure to abide by proper storage instruc-

tions may cause permanent damage to batteries, or degrade battery 

charge holding capacity. Improper handling practices or failure to 

comply with instructions may also put you at risk.
Lithium-Ion batteries, like the REDVOLT

®

, REDVOLT XL, and RED 

BRICK

®

, self-discharge over time. When storing for long periods 

of time, store batteries separately from the camera or charger and 

remember to charge batteries to a capacity level of 40% to 60%. If 

batteries will be stored for long periods of time, RED recommends 

that you check the charge level at least once every six (6) months, 

and recharge batteries to a capacity level of 40% to 60%.
When not in use, remove the battery from the camera or charger and 

store the battery in a cool, dry place. Avoid extreme hot tempera-

tures (such as inside a hot car), corrosive gas, and direct sunlight. 

The optimal storage temperature for batteries is between –20°C to 

20°C (–4°F to 68°F).

WARNING: 

Batteries stored in a discharged state 

for long periods of time may self-discharge and 

lose the ability to hold a charge.

WARNING: 

If recharging operation fails to com-

plete even when a specified recharging time 

has elapsed, immediately stop further recharg-

ing.

 

DO NOT store batteries in a fully charged state for extended 

DO NOT store batteries in a fully charged state for extended 

periods of time.

 

DO NOT store batteries in a fully discharged state for extended 

periods of time.

 

DO NOT store batteries in the camera, in a camera module, or 

in a charger for extended periods of time.

 

DO NOT use batteries for purposes other than their intended 

use.

 

DO NOT store batteries in extreme hot or cold temperatures.

 

DO NOT store batteries in direct sunlight.

 

DO NOT use third-party chargers with your RED batteries.

 

DO NOT disassemble or modify the battery.

 

DO NOT overcharge batteries. Overcharging may increase in-

ternal temperature beyond the recommended limits and cause 

permanent damage to the battery.

 

DO NOT connect the positive (+) and negative (–) terminals to 

a metal object such as a wire.

 

DO NOT transport or store the battery together with metal ob-

jects such as jewelry, hairpins, etc. as they may generate heat 

if they come into contact with the battery.

 

DO NOT discard the battery into fire or heat.

 

DO NOT store, use, or recharge the battery near a heat source 

such as a fire or a heater.

 

DO NOT allow the battery to get wet.

 

DO NOT pierce the battery with pointed or other sharp objects.

 

DO NOT step on, throw, or strike the battery with a hammer.

 

DO NOT use a battery that appears to be deformed or dam-

aged.

 

DO NOT directly solder the battery.

 

DO NOT put the battery into a microwave oven or a pressur-

ized container.

 

DO NOT use or subject the battery to intense sunlight or hot 

temperatures such as in a car in hot weather.

 

DO NOT use it in a location where static electricity may be 

present.

 

DO  NOT  exceed  the  recharging  temperature  range  of  0˚C  to 

40˚C (32˚F to 104˚F).

 

RED recommends that you only use RED chargers to recharge 

RED batteries.

 

Store the battery in a location where children cannot reach it.

 

If the battery leaks or gives off a bad odor, discontinue use 

immediately.

 

If the battery gives off an odor, generates heat, becomes dis-

colored or deformed, or in any way appears abnormal dur-

ing use, recharging or storage, immediately remove it from the 

equipment or battery charger and discontinue use.

 

If electrolyte begins leaking from the battery and comes into 

contact with your skin or clothing, immediately wash it away 

with running water. Failure to do this may result in skin inflam-

mation. 

 

If the battery leaks and the electrolyte reaches the eyes, do 

not rub them. Instead, rinse the eyes with clean running water 

and immediately seek medical attention. Failure to do this may 

result in eye injury.

 

If you find discoloration, a bad odor due to leakage, overheat-

ing and/or other irregularities when using the battery for the 

first time, contact your Bomb Squad representative immedi-

ately.

CAUTION: 

For more information regarding RED 

battery charging and instructions for care, 

please refer to our 

Terms and Conditions

.

SHIPPING DISCLAIMER

Shipment of Lithium Ion cells and batteries is subject to national 

and international shipping requirements. A Class 9 Certified shipper 

is required to transport these products within the United States. 

REDVOLT, REDVOLT XL, and RED BRICK batteries are considered 

Dangerous Goods. Other products such as REDVOLT AA and RED 

Li 7.2V batteries may also be classified as Dangerous Goods when 

purchased in bulk. Applicable laws prohibit the shipping of batteries 

that are physically damaged. We urge you to look into the formal 

rules and regulations of shipping Class 9 Dangerous Goods prior to 

preparing your shipment. For more information on these regulations, 

please visit 

www.iata.org

 and 

www.dot.gov

.

For more information, see our FAQs for 

Regulated Items (Dangerous 

Goods

.

Summary of Contents for PROFESSIONAL RED FOCUS

Page 1: ...RED ONE EPIC SCARLET WEAPON RED COM RED FOCUS O PERAT ION GU IDE ...

Page 2: ... RED Focus Basic Operation 8 Turn On Off RED Focus 9 Install Remove Batteries 9 Power Consumption 9 Chapter 3 Use with RED ONE 10 RED ONE Back Focus Adjustment 10 Chapter 4 Use with EPIC SCARLET 11 EPIC SCARLET Back Focus Adjustment 11 Chapter 5 Use with WEAPON 13 WEAPON Back Focus Adjustment 13 Chapter 6 RED Focus Maintenance 15 Clean RED Focus Exterior Surfaces 15 Store RED Focus 15 Water Damage...

Page 3: ...he equip ment DISCLAIMER RED has made every effort to provide clear and accurate information in this document which is provided solely for the user s information While thought to be accurate the information in this document is provided strictly as is and RED will not be held responsible for is sues arising from typographical errors or user s interpretation of the language used herein that is diffe...

Page 4: ...aste Electrical and Electronic Equip ment WEEE mark applies only to countries within the European Union EU and Norway This symbol on the product and accompany ing documents means that used electrical and electronic products should not be mixed with general household waste For proper treatment recovery and recycling please take this product to designated collection points where it will be accepted ...

Page 5: ...es with your camera or acces sories when operating within this temperature range please file a support ticket on https support red com The DSMC Side Handle side SSD modules rear modules and lens mounts are NOT HOT SWAPPABLE meaning you cannot remove or install them while the camera is turned on Before installing or removing any of these accessories you MUST turn off the camera Failure to do so may...

Page 6: ...ate heat if they come into contact with the battery DO NOT discard the battery into fire or heat DO NOT store use or recharge the battery near a heat source such as a fire or a heater DO NOT allow the battery to get wet DO NOT pierce the battery with pointed or other sharp objects DO NOT step on throw or strike the battery with a hammer DO NOT use a battery that appears to be deformed or dam aged ...

Page 7: ...ion about RED products RED Learn Articles RED offers in depth technical articles about RED cameras post production and digital cinematography RED com downloads Go to the RED Downloads page to download the latest firmware operation guides and post production software DSMC Toolkit Go to the RED Downloads page to find the DSMC Toolkit which offers many helpful tools and resources to customize and imp...

Page 8: ... display of the RED Focus RED FOCUS FEATURES 2 1 FEATURE DESCRIPTION 1 LED Indicator When enabled the LED illuminates green when turned on 2 Power Button Press to turn RED Focus on DISPLAY The RED Focus projects a Siemens star image onto the camera sensor for adjusting back focus RED Focus Features 02 RED FOCUS BASIC OPERATION ...

Page 9: ...e Batteries on page 9 INSTALL REMOVE BATTERIES REQUIRED TOOL Phillips 1 screwdriver To install replace the batteries follow the instructions below 1 Remove the two 2 screws from the battery cover with a Phillips 1 screwdriver 2 Remove the battery cover 3 Install remove or replace the batteries 4 Install the battery cover 5 Install the two 2 screws through the battery cover and tighten with a Phill...

Page 10: ... ring 7 Turn on the RED ONE NOTE Allow the camera to boot up completely 8 Press the Power button on the RED Focus 9 Press User Key 2 on the BRAIN NOTE An X displays in the center of the display and does not line up with the image projected on the display by the RED Focus 10 Adjust the camera focus ring until the image is in focus NOTE Go to Audio Video Menu Viewfinder False Color Focus to double c...

Page 11: ...ment screw using a T 10 Torx driver NOTE The screw in plug is indicated by a Siemens star with an arrow pointing to its location 5 Install the RED Focus on the DSMC PL mount A Remove the camera lens or sensor cover B Install the RED Focus on the DSMC PL mount C Lock the camera lock ring 6 Turn on the BRAIN 7 Press the Power button on the RED Focus NOTE If the RED Focus turns off while still in use...

Page 12: ... the sensor backward NOTE The center of the image will never be in perfect focus NOTE The back focus adjustment mechanism is self locking and does not require a supplementary locking screw 13 Remove the RED Focus A Unlock the camera lock ring B Remove the RED Focus C Install a camera lens or sensor cover 14 Install the screw in plug in the back focus adjustment opening using a T 10 Torx driver ...

Page 13: ...ment screw using a T 10 Torx driver NOTE The screw in plug is indicated by a Siemens star with an arrow pointing to its location 5 Install the RED Focus to the DSMC PL mount A Remove the camera lens or sensor cover B Install the RED Focus onto the camera C Lock the camera lock ring 6 Turn on the BRAIN 7 Press the Power button on the RED Focus NOTE If the RED Focus turns off while still in use pres...

Page 14: ... the sensor backward NOTE The center of the image will never be in perfect focus NOTE The back focus adjustment mechanism is self locking and does not require a supplementary locking screw 13 Remove the RED Focus A Unlock the camera lock ring B Remove the RED Focus C Install a camera lens or sensor cover 14 Install the screw in plug in the back focus adjustment opening using a T 10 Torx driver ...

Page 15: ...nside Alteration or repairs made to the RED Focus except by a RED authorized service facility voids all warranties CLEAN RED FOCUS EXTERIOR SURFACES Use a gas duster to clean the exterior of the RED Focus Clean with a damp lint free cloth When cleaning your RED Focus remember that the device is not waterproof and moisture can damage electronic circuitry STORE RED FOCUS WARNING DO NOT store the RED...

Page 16: ...AL RESOLUTIONS Reinstall the batteries Replace batteries with fresh ones RED FOCUS IMAGE IS BLURRY SYMPTOM The RED Focus image is blurry after tightening focus ring bolts on the RED ONE POTENTIAL RESOLUTION Some shifting may occur while tightening the focus ring Recheck the back focus again and adjust as necessary 07 TROUBLESHOOT YOUR RED FOCUS ...

Page 17: ... 165 1 mm Diameter 2 75 69 85 mm Operating Temperature 10 C to 40 C 50 F to 104 F Storage Temperature 5 C to 60 C 20 F to 140 F Operating Humidity Range 20 to 80 non condensing Storage Humidity Range 10 to 90 non condensing Power Consumption Approximately 5V DC 5A Camera Compatibility RED ONE EPIC SCARLET and WEAPON A TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS ...

Page 18: ...C All trademarks trade names logos icons images written material code and product names used in association with the accompanying product are the copyrights trademarks or other intellectual property owned and controlled exclusively by RED COM INC ...

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