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shouldn’t be a problem, but if you are using the head in such a way that continuous singl

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direction rotation is required, keep in mind that after several complete turns the cables may 

twist up and require unwinding. 

Please use only the power supply that comes with the CPM unless otherwise guided by a 

VariZoom tech. The CPM can certainly be run from battery power, but it needs to be from a 

regulated 24VDC output. If the voltage is too low, the head and/or controller will respond 

sluggishly or simply not function, and if the voltage is too high 

 BOOM!!! (

NOT

 covered by 

warranty). We offer a cost effective 24VDC power converter (VZTOC-24VR) that will let you use 

common 14.4VDC batteries or other ones up to a max of 36VDC, without any change in 

performance, and we can provide cabling accessories and assistance, 

because you don’t want 

to get creative and make power pinout mistakes or - BOOM!!! (you guessed, no warranty). 

There are other battery solutions on the market, as well, but please check with us first!  

Mounting/Balancing the Camera

 

With no power connected to the head, place the fully-dressed camera package on the CPM 

platform and make a quick estimate of the front-to-back balancing point of the camera, aka the 

center of gravity. You can quickly identify the center of gravity by balancing the camera on a 

pen or pencil.  

Also assess where the vertical center of gravity for the camera package is located. You’ll want to 

adjust the camera platform so that the camera package’s vertical center of gravity is on the 

center of rotation, aka the cable pass-thru port. The 3-arm knob can be loosened to adjust the 

platform 

 once adjusted, tighten the 3-arm knob. 

Summary of Contents for CP Micro

Page 1: ...CP Micro User Manual Remote Motion Control Head for Digital Cinema DSLR and Pro Video Cameras up to 12 pounds...

Page 2: ...complexity and volume of the machining and material The tricky part was executing a cost effective drive system worthy of the CP name while shrinking its financial and mechanical dimensions to fit the...

Page 3: ...except for cable twist Camera clearance standard Vertical camera pointing straight down up 7 from center of cam plate to base Horizontal camera pointing level horizon underslung 8 25 10 5 Camera clea...

Page 4: ...clearance when pointing camera straight up down VZCPM C50 50 control male male cable M M green 7 pin Lemo VZCPM EXTC50 50 control female male extender cable F M green 7 pin Lemo VZCPM C100 100 contro...

Page 5: ...VZCPM CW lateral counterweight for balancing pan inertia when used on lightweight jibs VZCP T30 wireless system for head control Compatible Control Units VZCPRVR River elite console w touchscreen for...

Page 6: ...o hold position and it can also affect the dynamics of the system unfavorably in both mechanical and electronic terms The horizontal and vertical balancing doesn t have to be perfect but it should be...

Page 7: ...file castle nut Also available is an optional anti spin Mitchell key block for using the CPM with traditional Mitchell plates The CPM s 100mm ball is fairly standard other than the fact it includes an...

Page 8: ...max of 36VDC without any change in performance and we can provide cabling accessories and assistance because you don t want to get creative and make power pinout mistakes or BOOM you guessed no warra...

Page 9: ...if the camera isn t balanced but it will operate more efficiently with a balanced load and particularly when used on a jib a balanced camera leads to smoother overall operation The balance doesn t hav...

Page 10: ...l inertia This is easily resolved by adding the optional VZCPM CW a lateral counterweight that perfectly balances the rotational pan inertia of the head This counterweight could also prove useful if y...

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