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14.3 Turn the balance knob
clockwise until the camera does not fall away when the head is tilted
and released.
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and
until perfect balance is achieved, when the camera will remain set at
any angle from +90° to –90° without falling away or springing back. Re-apply the tilt brake
.
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Press the switch
and make a note of the digital display
. This will facilitate rebalancing this
particular payload.
Pan and tilt brakes
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Friction brakes on each axis allow the head to be locked at any chosen position. The operating levers
for the pan brake
and tilt brake
are fitted at the left-hand side of the head.
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To apply the brake, turn the lever fully clockwise. To release the brake, turn the lever fully counter-
clockwise.
Pan and tilt drag
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Both the pan and tilt mechanisms incorporate the Vinten thin-film (TF) system to ensure smooth
movement of the camera about these axes. and are fitted with control knobs to adjust the drag setting.
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Both drag knobs are provided with illuminated scales, graduated from 0 to 9. To illuminate the scales,
press the switch
. The lamps will extinguish after 15 seconds.
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The tilt drag adjustment knob
is on the left-hand side of the head, the pan drag knob
is on the
right -hand side. The whip-pan facility is unaffected by the pan drag setting.
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To increase drag, turn the knob clockwise, towards a higher graduation. To decrease drag, turn the
knob anti-clockwise, towards a lower graduation.
NOTE:
If the digital balance setting of the particular payload is known, press the switch
and
turn the balance knob until the digital display
shows that setting.
NOTE:
Maximum tilt angle is less than 90° for heavy payloads with high C of G - see balance
graph.