Download Print this page

Freefly M?VI Controller User Manual page 34

Hide thumbs Also See for M?VI Controller:

Advertisement

FIZ AXIS DETAIL
This screen shows detailed information for a single axis at a time. Each Axis can be viewed using this screen.
FOCUS DETAIL SCREEN,
AUTO-CALIBRATION TORQUE SENSING
• F/I/Z Letter: Highlight this field and scroll the SET button to change the axis for which you want to view the details for CAM: (Camera Status) STBY/REC. This is the
status of the output for simple output type run stop camera interfaces, (RED EPIC, RED ONE, ARRI RS) or status from the camera for serial interfaces (LANC, Sony
MT, etc).
• Position: Units are changeable on the FIZ General Cfg Screen. A lens must be selected for real units to be displayed. The position is also indicated by the bar scale.
• CAL: Scrolling the SET button selects AUTO (AT) or MANUAL (MN) calibration mode. Pressing the SET button begins calibration. See the "How To" sections for
calibration sequences.
• Lock: First press locks position movement on the axis. Second press unlocks.
• LANC +/-: Pressing the SET button on these Icons commands movement of the lens axis when connected to supported cameras/lenses via LANC connection to
camera. Scrolling the SET button while either + or – is highlighted moves the axis one increment.
• Limits: Same as above. Also, the minimum and maximum range selected will be displayed under the progress bar in the selected axis units, and the bar is filled in
where the range limits are.
• STAT: Shows which state the selected axis is currently in. Typically this is used to view the steps the axis is in during homing. The following are the states:
Uncalibrated
Moving to Command Position
Calibrated
Auto Cal Sensing Torque
Auto Cal Finding Limit 1
Auto Cal Finding Limit 1
Manual Cal Set Min Limit
Manual Cal Set Max Limit
Faulted
P34
FOCUS DETAIL SCREEN,
AUTO-CALIBRATION FINDING LIMIT 1
FOCUS DETAIL SCREEN,
AUTO-CALIBRATION FINDING LIMIT 1

Advertisement

loading
Need help?

Need help?

Do you have a question about the M?VI Controller and is the answer not in the manual?

Subscribe to Our Youtube Channel