HS-105P
Installation
3-4
User Manual
Mechanical Installation
For installations where the heads are frequently moved from location to loca-
tion, a wedge plate and adapter may be used to attach the head to its mount -
contact Vinten Inc. for more information. Contact Vinten for other mounting
adapters if they are required for your installation.
Mounting The Pan & Tilt Head
Attach the HS-105P head to its mount using the three screws provided (1/4”-20)
and tighten them securely
Mounting And Balancing The Payload
For proper operation it is very important that the load is properly balanced
mechanically with the center of gravity set exactly on the tilt axis.
1.
Start with the tilt cradle level.
2.
Position the camera on the tilt cradle and attach with bolts through the tilt
cradle into the base of the camera. Leave the bolts just loose enough to be
able to slide the camera backwards and forwards.
3.
Mount the lens on the camera (if it was not already installed).
4.
Mount any other ancillary equipment such as tally lights etc.
5.
Slide the camera back and forth until the overall payload feels balanced and
is centered about the tilt axis of the head. Tighten the bolts in the base of
the camera.
6.
Check the balance after the bolts are tightened. If necessary, loosen the
bolts that hold the camera to the cradle and carefully push the payload in
the desired direction. Retighten the mounting bolts and check again for
proper balance. It is best to move the payload in small increments even
though this may require several steps until the balance is achieved.
7.
Once the back and forth balance is achieved, proceed with adjustment of
vertical balance. Tilt the camera approximately 30 degrees upward and
release it. If the camera stays in the same position when released, the pay-
load is properly balanced.
8.
However, if the camera continues to move upwards after you let go, the
payload is mounted too high. On the other hand, if the camera moves back
towards the horizontal position when you let go, the payload is mounted
too low. Determine if you need to raise or lower the tilt cradle.
9.
Mark the position of the camera on the tilt cradle so it can be re-installed in
the same position. Remove the camera from the tilt cradle.
10. Note or mark the vertical position of the tilt cradle to make sure that you
move it in the desired direction. Loosen the two 1/4-20 hex head screws
and raise or lower the cradle as necessary. Tighten the screws securely.
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