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Foreword

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Notes to readers

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Safety - Read This First!

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Abbreviations

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Technical Specification

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Design Improvements

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Section 1 - Introduction and Description

Introduction

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Description

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Section 2 - Operation

General

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Installing the head on a tripod

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Mounting the camera

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Mounting the camera (optional Quickfit adaptor)

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Mounting the camera (optional VHS adaptor)

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Balancing the head

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Pan and tilt brakes

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Pan and tilt drag

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Section 3 - Tools and Materials

General

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Special tools

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Consumable materials

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Section 4 - Servicing

General

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Cleaning

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Routine checks

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Adjustments

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Section 5 - Repair

General

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Disassembly

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Assembly

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Section 6 - Illustrated Parts List

Introduction

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Ordering spare parts

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Main assembly part numbers

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Содержание Vision 6

Страница 1: ...Contents Vinten Camera Control Solutions Next Page Previous View Vision 6 ...

Страница 2: ...st Limited 2005 All rights reserved throughout the world No part of this document may be stored in a retrieval system transmitted copied or reproduced in any way including but not limited to photocopy photograph magnetic or other record without the prior agreement and permission in writing of Vinten Broadcast Limited Vinten Vision and Quickfit are registered trademarks of Vinten Broadcast Limited ...

Страница 3: ...inimum of attention over a long service life Particular attention must be paid to cleaning especially after use in adverse conditions To order spare parts or to obtain further information application should be made to Vinten Broadcast Limited or to your local distributor WARNING Read the Safety Section on page 5 before using this pan and tilt head or attempting any adjustment or repair NOTE Inform...

Страница 4: ...e text will move you around the document For example if you click on one of the blue call outs on an exploded drawing you will be taken to the appropriate line in the relevant parts list Clicking here will take you to the Contents Page Clicking here will take you to the first page Clicking here will take you to the previous page Clicking here will take you to the next page Click here to go back to...

Страница 5: ...ual Where there is a risk of personal injury injury to others or damage to the pan and tilt head or associated equipment comments appear highlighted by the word WARNING and supported by the warning triangle symbol Critical data Mass Mass complete with pan bar and bowl clamp 2 64 kg 5 8 lb Load Typical payload 7 kg 15 4 lb ...

Страница 6: ... a tripod 14 Mounting the camera 14 Mounting the camera optional Quickfit adaptor 15 Mounting the camera optional VHS adaptor 16 Balancing the head 17 Pan and tilt brakes 18 Pan and tilt drag 18 Section 3 Tools and Materials General 20 Special tools 20 Consumable materials 20 Section 4 Servicing General 21 Cleaning 21 Routine checks 21 Adjustments 23 Section 5 Repair General 28 Disassembly 29 Asse...

Страница 7: ...ater knobs 25 Fig 4 4 Drag control knob adjustment 27 Fig 6 1 Vision 6 Pan and Tilt Head 40 Fig 6 2 Vision 6 Pan and Tilt Head Main Unit Assembly 42 Fig 6 3 Vision 6 Pan and Tilt Head Pan Unit Assembly 45 Fig 6 4 Vision 6 Pan and Tilt Head Tilt Drag Unit Assembly 47 Fig 6 5 Vision 6 Pan and Tilt Head Tilt Brake Unit Assembly 49 Fig 6 6 Vision 6 Pan and Tilt Head Electrical Installation 51 Fig 6 7 ...

Страница 8: ... compression csk countersunk cu cubic c w complete with dc direct current dia diameter ft foot hd head hex hexagon Hz Hertz frequency IC integrated circuit ID inside diameter in inch kg kilogram lb pound weight LF Lubricated Friction LH left hand MISO metric thread m metre mm millimetre N Newton NPT National Pipe thread NI not illustrated No number OD outside diameter PCB printed circuit board PCD...

Страница 9: ...al Specification Weight Head 2 3 kg 5 0 lb Pan bar 0 2 kg 0 4 lb Bowl clamp 0 14 kg 0 3 lb Height to mounting face 12 1 cm 4 76 in Length 12 9 cm 5 08 in Width 14 8 cm 5 83 in Load capacity See balance graph Tilt range 90 Pan range 360 Pedestal tripod fixing 75 mm ball ...

Страница 10: ... Design Improvements DETAILS SERIAL No INFORMATION Introduction of VHS pin as part of camera mounting plate 00150 Improved brake knobs 01126 Improved bowl clamp 01717 Changes to slide plate to better accommodate DV cameras 02215 Introduction of new pan bar 02636 ...

Страница 11: ...drag assemblies brakes on the pan and tilt mechanisms and a camera mounting plate 4 The balance system is easily adjusted by a knob 2 on the rear of the head Maximum and minimum payloads that can be balanced and tilt ranges are dependent on the weight of the camera and accessories and on the centre of gravity C of G height The control compensates for differing platform loads by varying the compres...

Страница 12: ...12 Contents Previous Page First Page Next Page Previous View Fig 1 1 Vision 6 Pan and Tilt Head 2 3 1 5 6 4 7 14 11 10 12 9 15 16 8 13 ...

Страница 13: ... 75 mm bowl is provided A illuminated level bubble 4 is fitted at the rear of the head The bubble is illuminated by pressing the switch 8 and extinguishes automatically after approximately 15 seconds The battery for the system is housed in a compartment in the top of the mechanism housing closed by a cap 11 ...

Страница 14: ...d position the head on the tripod and refit the bowl clamp assembly from below Level the head with the aid of the level bubble 4 and tighten the bowl clamp The level bubble may be illuminated by pressing the switch 8 The light will extinguish after 15 seconds Mounting the camera 4 Remove the slide plate 12 from the head by releasing the slide clamp 6 pressing the slide lock release 16 and pulling ...

Страница 15: ...8 2 Free the Quickfit wedge 17 from the adaptor by simultaneously pushing in on the safety catch 20 and operating the wedge release 19 8 3 Fit the Quickfit wedge to the camera with the two screws 21 provided 8 4 Insert the forward end of the wedge into the forward end of the adaptor pushing against the spring tension of the lock Lower the rear of the wedge into the adaptor until an audible click i...

Страница 16: ...2 consists of a VHS pin and a 1 4 in BSW camera mounting screw connected by a plastic link To mount the camera using the VHS adaptor proceed as follows 9 1 Remove the slide plate 12 from the head by releasing the slide clamp 6 pressing the slide lock release 12 and pulling the plate to the rear Fig 2 2 Optional VHS adaptor 12 6 16 5 22 ...

Страница 17: ...y balanced the operator will need a minimum amount of even effort to move the head Secondly once balanced the head and its payload can be set to any tilt position and the head will maintain this position with hands off 11 The graph Fig 2 3 illustrates the relationship between load and centre of gravity C of G height and may be used to ascertain the suitability of the head for any given combination...

Страница 18: ...cked at any chosen position The operating levers for the pan brake 14 and tilt brake 15 are fitted at the left hand side of the head 14 To apply the brake turn the lever fully clockwise To release the brake turn the lever fully counter clockwise Pan and tilt drag 15 Both the pan and tilt mechanisms incorporate the Vinten lubricated friction LF system to ensure smooth movement of the camera about t...

Страница 19: ...xt Page Previous View 18 To increase drag turn the knob clockwise towards a higher graduation To decrease drag turn the knob anti clockwise towards a lower graduation NOTE Reduce drag to a minimum when the head is out of use for long periods ...

Страница 20: ...actuator shaft and adjustment slide Special thumb screw 3441 907TL Assembling pan and tilt drag units NOTE Adhesives and lubricants are not supplied by Vinten Broadcast Ltd and should be obtained under local arrangements Consumable materials Item Part No Use Grease Easyrun 50 Z150 081 Lubrication Grease Castrol LM Z150 123 Lubrication Loctite 222E Z002 075 Screw locking Loctite 495 Z002 059 Spring...

Страница 21: ...d be paid to the levelling bowl and mounting face of the head and to the space between the tilting assembly and the base 3 All Vision heads are weatherproof However use out of doors under adverse conditions will require special attention Salt spray should be washed off with fresh water at the earliest opportunity Sand and dirt acts as an abrasive and should be removed using a semi stiff brush or v...

Страница 22: ...e battery cover 11 and apply the tilt brake 15 9 2 Prise off the battery cover 11 9 3 Pull the battery 11 1 out of the battery compartment 9 4 Push the replacement battery into the battery compartment observing the correct polarity 9 5 Refit the battery cover 11 9 6 Press the switch 8 and ensure that the level bubble 4 is lit for approximately 15 seconds WARNING If a payload is not fitted to the h...

Страница 23: ...urn the knob clockwise and ensure that the brake is fully applied before the upper stop is reached 13 Turn the knob counter clockwise and ensure the brake is released before the lower stop is reached 14 Re adjust the position of the knob if necessary 15 To remove the later knob Fig 4 3 15 1 Turn the knob counter clockwise to its lower stop 15 2 Unscrew the securing screw 1 until its stop is reache...

Страница 24: ...24 Contents Previous Page First Page Next Page Previous View Fig 4 2 Brake knob adjustment earlier knobs 10 1 11 1 10 2 10 3 11 2 11 3 11 4 11 5 15 60 15 ...

Страница 25: ...25 Contents Previous Page First Page Next Page Previous View Fig 4 3 Brake knob adjustment later knobs 15 15 60 1 15 1 16 1 15 2 15 3 16 2 16 3 16 4 16 5 1 ...

Страница 26: ...ting is as follows Fig 4 4 20 1 Release the pan and tilt brakes 20 2 Turn the drag control knob 2 until the grub screw 3 is accessible Slacken the grub screw by six turns 20 3 Hold the indicator 1 stationary and rotate the control knob 2 18 to the left 18 is two clicks of the detent mechanism or half the pitch of the control knob lobes 20 4 Carefully tighten the grub screw 3 adjusting the position...

Страница 27: ...27 Contents Previous Page First Page Next Page Previous View Fig 4 4 Drag control knob adjustment 1 2 3 ...

Страница 28: ...tion 6 Illustrated Parts List 2 The head is constructed from precision components many of which are of aluminium or magnesium alloy Several of the assembly procedures require the use of specific sealants adhesives or lubricants It is advised that only experienced and properly equipped personnel with access to all necessary materials and tools should attempt to overhaul repair or replace components...

Страница 29: ... knob See Brake knob adjustment on page 23 5 2 Unscrew and remove the brake shaft 25 5 3 Remove three screws 19 securing pan drag unit 18 to mechanism housing 8 5 4 Carefully lift the pan drag unit off the mechanism housing 5 5 Lift the calliper 15 out of the pan drag unit taking care to retain the two inner and one outer brake pads 16 17 6 To dismantle the pan drag unit assembly Fig 6 3 6 1 Unscr...

Страница 30: ...nder the mechanism housing label and slacken the screw 30 to relieve the balance mechanism spring tension 7 4 Remove three screws 5 securing the tilt drag unit 6 to the mechanism housing 8 7 5 Carefully pull the tilt drag unit assembly 6 off the mechanism housing assembly 8 Slight tapping of the RH side plate may be necessary to free the assembly 8 To dismantle the tilt drag unit assembly Fig 6 4 ...

Страница 31: ...o remove the tilt brake unit assembly 9 1 Referring to Fig 6 6 remove screw 11 securing the PCB housing 7 to the mechanism housing 4 Move the PCB housing for access to the tilt brake unit screws 9 2 Referring to Fig 6 5 remove three screws 1 securing tilt brake unit assembly to the mechanism housing 13 9 3 Carefully pull the tilt brake unit assembly off the mechanism housing Slight tapping of the ...

Страница 32: ...two thrust washers 11 and the thrust bearing 12 Manoeuvre the assembled adjustment slide 34 and actuator shaft 33 out of the mechanism housing 11 7 Lift the spring actuator assembly 28 spring 32 buffer 2298 spring end cap 31 and screw 30 out of the mechanism housing The buffer 29 is retained in the end cap 31 with Loctite 495 11 8 If required drive out pin 26 to separate adjustment slide and actua...

Страница 33: ...entric 14 2 If removed press glacier bearing 27 into spring actuator shaft 33 Assemble spring actuator shaft in adjustment slide 34 and secure with dowel pin 26 using tool 3431 912TL to install and centralize pin 14 3 Lubricate balance mechanism components as follows 14 3 1 Thrust bearing 12 and spring actuator shaft 33 Castrol LM grease 14 3 2 Thread of balance knob 9 Easyrun 50 grease 14 4 Degre...

Страница 34: ...t the scrap material installed earlier Set the disc so that the flat on the mounting face is vertical Lightly screw in the brake shaft 6 to secure the disc 16 To install the tilt brake unit assembly Fig 6 5 16 1 Position the assembled LH side plate in the mechanism housing 14 ensuring that the pin on the spring actuator seats correctly in the needle roller 4 Secure with three screws 1 16 2 Referri...

Страница 35: ...ff any excess fluid 17 17 Position the RH side plate on the tilt drag housing and secure with three screws 22 17 18 Install the blanking cap 28 18 To install the tilt drag unit Fig 6 4 18 1 Position the assembled tilt drag unit in the mechanism housing 14 ensuring that the pin on the spring actuator seats correctly in the needle roller 8 Secure with three screws 17 Pan unit assembly 19 To assemble...

Страница 36: ...bf in 19 16 Using a syringe through the plug holes 22 fill the bowl with 12 cc of Vinten Fluid No 3 19 17 Install two plugs 22 Wipe off any excess fluid 20 To install the pan unit assembly Fig 6 2 20 1 Thoroughly clean and degrease two inner brake pads 16 and the outer brake pad 17 Install the brake pads in the pan brake calliper 15 and position on the pan drag unit assembly 18 20 2 Carefully inst...

Страница 37: ...26 4 Hold the indicator 1 stationary and rotate the control knob to the right until drag begins to be felt 26 5 Turn the indicator to the arrow mark 26 6 Turn the drag control knob 2 and indicator 1 together until the grub screw 3 is accessible Carefully tighten the grubscrew adjusting the position of the control knob as necessary so that the grub screw seats correctly in a slot in the indicator a...

Страница 38: ...Fig 6 6 Vision 6 Pan and Tilt Head Electrical Installation 51 Fig 6 7 Vision 6 Pan and Tilt Head Pan Bars 53 Introduction 1 This parts list is issued for the Vision 6 pan and tilt head manufactured for Vinten Broadcast Limited Western Way Bury St Edmunds Suffolk IP33 3TB England Ordering spare parts 2 Always quote the head serial number 3 When ordering a spare part please quote the part number NOT...

Страница 39: ... are quoted when ordering main assemblies Assembly Part No Vision 6 pan and tilt head main unit assembly 3449 11 Pan unit assembly 3449 12 Tilt drag unit assembly 3449 13 Tilt brake unit assembly 3449 14 Pan bar assembly Vision 6 3219 26 Bowl clamp assembly 3330 30 Camera mounting plate 3449 900SP Battery 12V MN21 or equivalent C550 021 ...

Страница 40: ...40 Contents Previous Page First Page Next Page Previous View Fig 6 1 Vision 6 Pan and Tilt Head 1 2 3 5 4 6 V6IP01 7 ...

Страница 41: ...1 Main unit assembly Fig 6 2 Fig 6 3 Fig 6 4 Fig 6 5 and Fig 6 6 1 2 3219 26 Pan bar unit assembly Vision 5 Fig 6 7 1 3330 30 Bowl Clamp Knob Assy comprising 1 3 3330 31 Bowl Clamp Knob 1 4 3330 225 Bowl Clamp Cup 1 5 M701 031 Circlip external standard 14 mm shaft dia x 1 00 mm thick 1 6 3170 202 Screw large 2 7 3330 29 1 4 Pin Adaptor 1 ...

Страница 42: ...s Page First Page Next Page Previous View Fig 6 2 Vision 6 Pan and Tilt Head Main Unit Assembly V6IP02 1 2 3 4 5 7 8 9 14 11 16 17 18 19 13 11 12 10 30 29 28 27 26 24 22 23 31 32 33 34 35 25 20 36 37 38 39 3 40 15 41 6 21 ...

Страница 43: ...rust 25 mm ID x 42 mm OD x 2 mm long with cage assembly 1 13 P600 012 Roller needle 3 mm x 17 8 mm long 1 14 M005 703 Screw cap head socket M4 x 8 mm long 3 15 3449 210 Pan brake calliper 1 16 3449 220 Inner Brake pad Pan 2 17 3449 221 Outer Brake pad Pan 1 18 3449 12 Pan unit assembly Fig 6 3 1 19 M006 703 Screw cap head socket M5 x 12 mm long 3 20 3449 14 Tilt brake unit assembly Fig 6 5 1 Brake...

Страница 44: ...actuator shaft 1 34 3449 218 Adjustment slide 1 35 3431 289 Mechanism housing label 1 36 3449 212 Slide release 1 37 J532 109 Spring compression 3 4 in free length 5 32 in hole dia 4 5 lbf in rate 1 38 3375 229 Slide clamp block 1 39 3449 900SP Platform slide assembly 1 40 3449 229 Serial Number Label 1 41 3449 230 Slide clamp shaft 1 Fig 6 2 Vision 6 Pan and Tilt Head Main Unit Assembly Cont Item...

Страница 45: ...45 Contents Previous Page First Page Next Page Previous View Fig 6 3 Vision 6 Pan and Tilt Head Pan Unit Assembly V6IP03 1 4 2 5 3 6 7 9 6 10 8 16 15 14 13 8 11 12 17 20 18 19 21 22 23 24 25 26 ...

Страница 46: ... Bearing needle roller thrust 50 mm ID x 70 mm OD x 3 mm long with cage assembly 1 10 R900H065 0 ring 55 mm ID x 1 5 mm sect 1 11 3449 214 Drag wedge 2 12 3449 219 Pan drag actuator shaft 1 13 3449 903SP Spherical base spare 1 14 R900H019 0 ring 12 1 mm ID x 1 6 mm sect 1 15 M005 904 Screw countersunk head socket M4 x 16 mm long 2 16 3449 15 Drag shoe assembly 1 17 3449 216 Seal plate Pan 1 18 Q50...

Страница 47: ...Contents Previous Page First Page Next Page Previous View Fig 6 4 Vision 6 Pan and Tilt Head Tilt Drag Unit Assembly V6IP04 1 16 15 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 23 25 26 27 21 28 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 ...

Страница 48: ...2 Mechanism cover 1 12 3449 223 Tilt seal shim 1 13 M700 044 Circlip internal 37 mm bore dia x 1 50 mm thick 1 14 3449 201 Mechanism housing Fig 6 2 1 15 P302 012 Bearing ball radial 25 mm ID x 37 mm OD x 7 mm long 1 16 Q500 055 Omniseal 28 0 mm shaft dia x 2 3 mm nominal section 1 17 M005 717 Screw cap head socket M4 x 10 mm long 3 18 3449 226 Tilt drag actuator block 1 19 3449 214 Drag wedge 2 2...

Страница 49: ...49 Contents Previous Page First Page Next Page Previous View Fig 6 5 Vision 6 Pan and Tilt Head Tilt Brake Unit Assembly V6IP05 1 14 2 3 4 5 6 13 12 11 10 9 7 8 ...

Страница 50: ...full complement 1 4 in ID x 7 16 in OD x 7 16 in long 1 5 3449 905SP L H Side plate spare 1 6 3441 237 Brake shaft tilt 1 Brake knob assembly Serial Nos from 01126 7 3431 24 Brake knob assembly 1 Brake knob assembly Serial Nos before 01126 8 3431 336 Brake knob 1 9 J532 192 Spring compression 0 438 in free length 0 120 in OD x 0 125 in hole dia 3 50 lbf in rate 1 10 3431 337 Brake knob stop 1 11 3...

Страница 51: ...51 Contents Previous Page First Page Next Page Previous View Fig 6 6 Vision 6 Pan and Tilt Head Electrical Installation 1 2 3 4 5 6 11 8 9 10 7 V6IP07 ...

Страница 52: ... 021 Battery 12 Volts MN21 or equivalent 1 3 3549 212 Battery housing 1 4 3449 201 Mechanism housing Fig 6 2 1 5 3549 211 PCB Housing top 1 6 J550 108 Cap push button for 0 100 in dia Plungers 1 7 3549 210 PCB Housing bottom 1 3549 15 PCB Unit assembly comprising 1 8 LED 1 9 Printed circuit board with switch 1 10 Battery connectors 1 11 M004 718 Screw cap head socket M3 x 10 mm long 1 ...

Страница 53: ...53 Contents Previous Page First Page Next Page Previous View Fig 6 7 Vision 6 Pan and Tilt Head Pan Bars 1 2 3 4 6 7 5 8 9 10 V6IP06 12 11 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 22 21 ...

Страница 54: ...al standard 0 312 in shaft dia x 0 025 in thick 1 3219 20 Pan bar assembly Vision 10 bar grip consisting of 1 8 3219 229 Pan bar spigot Vision 10 1 9 3219 228 Pan bar Vision 10 1 10 3219 227 Pan bar sleeve 1 11 J550 074 Plug tube end to fit 7 8 in tube OD 1 12 3219 239 Pan bar grip 1 3219 78 Pan bar unit assembly Vision 6 comprising 1 3219 79 Pan bar clamp knob assembly Vision 6 consisting of 1 13...

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