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Preston Cinema Systems V+F Lens Control User Manual

Preston Cinema Systems V+F Lens Control
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Preston Cinema Systems V+F Lens Control Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandPreston Cinema Systems
ModelV+F Lens Control
CategoryTransceiver
LanguageEnglish

Summary

Description of V+F Lens Control

Wireless Hand Unit Compatibility

Details the three wireless hand units compatible with the V+F Lens Control for wireless operation.

Unit Features and Operation

Explains wireless channel indication, torque/direction switches, size suitability, and camera control signals.

V+F Lens Control Operation

VLC Receptacles and Mounting

Illustrates the power, motor, camera, and remote receptacles and details physical mounting to a camera.

Mounting and Connection Procedures

Details securing the unit, powering options, connecting the digital motor, and using motor brackets.

Video Camera Calibration Steps

Provides step-by-step instructions for calibrating the V+F Lens Control with video cameras for wireless and cable-only versions.

Wireless Operation Setup

Explains setting up wireless operation using compatible hand units and matching channels.

Control Mode Switching

Describes how to switch motor control between external sources and the local knob using the 'Local' button.

Remote Iris Box Control

Explains how to control the V+F via a cable connection using the Remote Iris Box (p/n 4020).

Specifications and Compliance

Physical and Power Specifications

Details the physical dimensions, weight, and power requirements of the V+F Lens Control unit.

Compatible Cables and Accessories

Lists part numbers and descriptions for various camera and auxiliary cables, including the Remote Iris Cable Box.

FCC Compliance and Usage Guidelines

Outlines FCC compliance for digital and computing devices, including measures to prevent interference.

FCC RF Exposure Statement

Specifies RF exposure requirements, mandating a 20 cm separation distance from all persons.