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Configuration
Camera Control Path:
The diagram above shows the data flow from the RCP to the camera. There is a local loop between the RCP and
the IDU. The IDU always maintains a connection to the RCP regardless. The narrowband data generated by the
IDU is then sent to the ODU via RS485, RS232 or IP connection. This data is transmitted by UHF radio to the RX
at the camera. Again, there is a local loop communication between the camera and the data RX. The data RX
receives the UHF radio data and converts it into Arri protocol to control the camera.
ARRI AMIRA set up menus
There are user set up files available on the Arri camera, see the operation guide for more information. But, note
is it possible to have a file preconfigured for the Multicam mode. Multicam mode is used in multiple camera set
ups to allow the user to control the cameras picture parameters ‘live’. This is very useful when the cameras are
being used in a live to air show, but also to help reduce the post girding process.
Turn Multicam on
From the main menu select System