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RED RAVEN OPERATION GUIDE
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POWER OPERATIONS
This section describes the basic power operations of the camera system.
For more information, see the DSMC Power Operation Guide, available at www.red.com/downloads.
WARNING: Modules and expanders are NOT HOT SWAPPABLE, meaning you cannot remove or install these
items while the camera is turned on. Before installing or removing these items, you MUST turn off the camera.
Failure to do so may result in damage to the item or camera that is not covered under warranty.
WARNING: While third-party batteries may be mechanically compatible with the camera system, the manufacturer
is responsible for the performance and stability of third-party options, not RED
®
. Damage to the camera system
or third-party devices caused by using third-party power options is not covered under warranty. The camera
may be unable to determine and display the voltage or remaining battery capacity of third-party power options.
POWER PRIORITY
When multiple power sources are connected to the camera, power consumption is prioritized in this sequence:
1. Any power supply connected to the DC IN port on the expander
2. Any power supply connected to the DC IN port on a rear battery module
3. Rear battery
4. REDVOLT battery in the DSMC2
™
REDVOLT Expander
POWER CONSUMPTION
The camera draws approximately 3.3 A (50 W) when configured with the DSMC2 Base Expander, DSMC2 RED
Touch 7.0" LCD, and RED MINI-MAG
®
512GB.
Under typical conditions batteries provide the following operating time:
REDVOLT: Powers the camera and accessories for approximately 30 minutes.
REDVOLT XL: Powers the camera and accessories for approximately 90 minutes.
REDBRICK: Powers the camera and accessories for approximately 120 minutes.
POWER STATUS
The power status of the current primary power source displays in the Lower Status Row of the graphical user
interface (GUI). Navigate to the Power In menu at Menu > Power > Power In for the status of all connected power
sources. For more information, go to “Power Menu” on page 113.
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BASIC
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