BR Remote Mk3 Operating Instructions Manual

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Remote Camera Panel
Operating Instructions
V.6.1 – 27/03/2018
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  • Page 1 Remote Camera Panel Operating Instructions V.6.1 – 27/03/2018 Page 1...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Contents Introduction Page 3 Power & Data Page 4 Tally Inputs Page 4 Monitor Switching Page 4 Multiple Panels Page 4 Assignable Menus Page 5 Configuration Page 5 Main Controls Page 6 Camera Selection Page 6 Joystick Control Page 6 Other Functions Page 7 Pinouts...
  • Page 3: Introduction

    Introduction The Remote Camera Panel Mk3 offers operational control of a variety of cameras from various manufacturers. Up to 4 cameras (from a total of 99) can be controlled from one panel. The camera type is selected from the menu and the parameters particular for that camera then become available.
  • Page 4: Power & Data

    Power & Data Power is supplied to the unit via the male XLR4 socket on the underside. 12 - 16 volts DC. The unit generates RS485 data which is output on the XLR3 socket. The cable length for the RS485 output can be up to 1km using good quality balanced cable for the data pair.
  • Page 5: Assignable Menus

    Assignable Menus The unique feature of the panel is the Assignable Menus. There are 3 menus, each with 3 adjustable parameters. The 3 menus are selected by simply pushing down the appropriate menu button. Any knob in any menu can be assigned to any available parameter enabling the operator to customise the 3 menus.
  • Page 6: Main Controls

    Shutter, Iris, Gain Situated in the central section of the panel are the controls and displays for Shutter, Iris, and Master Gain. Each of the knobs can be rotated or pushed down. Rotation adjusts the value which is then displayed by the LEDs. Touch down on the ‘Shutter’...
  • Page 7 1. Normal manual Iris control 2. Micro Gain override when in Auto Iris. (In 0.1dB increments for smooth exposure control). 3. ND Filter control (If the ND filter is fitted to the camera). The ND Filter (if fitted) if selected by a brief touch down on the Iris knob. The ND filter is continuously variable and can be used to control the exposure whilst keeping the iris at a fixed value.
  • Page 8: Other Functions

    Other functions can be adjusted via the camera menu displays. Additional functions, not supported on the standard panel, can be included in the assignable function menus by arrangement with BR Remote. Connections & Pinouts XLR4 - Power input Pin 1...

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