ARRIMOTION User’s Guide, 01/2004
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Pushbar tricks
Since the pushbars power is supplied from the Panther dolly it is notoperational when the Panther is
switched off.
Saving dolly battery life
The lift column of the panther draws quite a high current from the batteries when switched on (even
when not moving!). To save battery lifetime we recommend the following:
- Switch off the lift axis in the axis dialogue on the jogbox whenever possible. The system will
give a warning message prior to any play and record cycle when axes are switched off.
Switch on again then when required. The position will not be lost if the axis is switched to off
in the axis dialogue so no new homing cycle will be required when switching on again.
- Charge the dolly permanently with the panther charger when in motion control mode by
using the long charge cable that attaches directly to the panther.
- Have a set of spare batteries available.
- If the dolly is used for motion control only the internal gas springs can be exchanged to
weaker ones or two of them can be removed (diagonal). If there are weaker springs in the
dolly no one must ride it anymore.
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