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User Manual - ProVideo GUI v1.2.4
5 Zoom control box. Contains all available configuration elements for zoom control.
6 Iris control box. Contains all available configuration elements for iris control.
7 Position box. The position can be changed by changing the value in the box or by
setting the slider. The minimum value is 0, the maximum value is 100.
8 Speed box. Configuration of the Focus Speed. The minimum value is 0, the
maximum value is 100.
9 Fine Focus option. Increases the Focus Position Range from 0...100 to 0...1000.
10 Invert movement option. If this option is set, the movement of the corresponding
axis is inverted.
11 Iris aperture box. This box can be used to drive the Iris to a spcific F-Stop position.
The two buttons on the right side of the box can be used to switch between the F-
Stops. These options works only correct, if the table, described in row 12
corresponds to the lens mounted on the camera.
12 F-Stop/ Position Table. This table contains the F-Stop Positions, that can be
determined with the Iris aperture box. This Table should correspond to the lens
mounted on the camera.
13 Iris F-Stop/ Position Table Templates. For some lenses a template can be chosen.
14 Delete Column. If the button is pressed, selected column of the table is deleted.
15 Transmit Table to Camera. If this button is pressed, the table is transmitted to the
camera, and the Iris aperture box is updated.
Note: How to setup the lens driver:
1. Select the connected lens in 1.
2. Click the Activate Lens Button. In some cases the connected lens is not recognized
by the camera. If this happens, store all settings to the camera and powercycle the
camera.
3. If the lens is connected correctly the Software shows all options that are offered by
the connected lens. Not supported features are not shown in the ProVideo Gui.
4. For the correct aperture movement, use the corresponding template for the iris F-
Stop / Position table. If there is no corresponding template. The table has to be filled
in by the user. This can be done in two ways:
a. Manually fill in table
1. Drive the iris to the highest aperture value. Add the Value to the Table.
2. Insert the corresponding position in the table.
3. Repeat the two steps until all nine fields of the table are filled, or all values of
the lens are filled in the table. Not used columns of the table have to be set
to zero.
b. Edit the supported lenses file