Nor265 User Guide
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6.3.1
Local – Remote
The Microphone boom/ turntable must be in remote operation mode in
order to be controlled from the program. Turn the switch on the front
of
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to position ‘Remote’. If the communication works
correctly, the local/remote-indicator on the virtual front panel will
indicate remote.
6.3.2 Go
home
If you want to refer angles to the fixed reference for the table, you
must perform a “Go home” command after each power up. The
indicator adjacent to the button will change from flashing to being
continuously illuminated. While the turntable is running, the indicator
marked as motor running will be on. After a successful “Go home”
command, the angle indicator will be at 0°.
6.3.3 Angle
indicator
The actual angle is displayed on the lower left side of the virtual
panel. The angle is displayed graphically and as a numeric value.
Angles outside ± 360° will be displayed as a combination of angles
inside this range and a number of turns.
Note that the logging of the actual angle is done at a relative low
speed. The movement of the angle indicator will therefore be stepwise
even if the movement on the table is smooth.
6.3.4 Go
to
Specify the angle to which you want to go. Note that the angle may
correspond to a number of revolutions. The maximum angles are ±
241592002° which corresponds to more than 600 000 revolutions.
The speed is always specified as time in seconds needed for a full
360° rotation if the turntable runs continuously.
The acceleration (Accel) is the time to obtain the specified speed. The
actual acceleration will therefore depend on the speed selected.
Press the virtual “Go To” button to start the movement. The indicator
above the fields will light until the final position is reached.
6.3.5 Go
relative
Go relative means that the present angle will be modified with the
specified step. If the current position is 125° and you specify ‘Go
relative -3°, the new position will be 122°. Speed and acceleration are
specified as for the “Go To” command.
“Go Relative” is a convenient way to move manually in specified
steps to obtain a full rotation.
6.3.6 Sweep
When the sweep is started, it will move from the current position to
the start angle. Then the sweep will be performed as a back and forth
movement between the specified start and the stop angle. The sweep
will continue until it is stopped.
The specified sweep time is the time for a complete back and forth
movement and includes the time for acceleration and deceleration.
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