ARRI SRH-360 User manual

Stabilized Remote Head
SRH-360 SUP 2.9
Date 01.08.2020
Manual
KK.0037273
SRH-36060 Stabilized Remote Head, No Radio, Set, Standard Joystick
KK.0037275
SRH-36060 Stabilized Remote Head, No Radio, Set, Microforce Joystick
KK.0037276
SRH-36060 Stabilized Remote Head, No Radio, Set, Broadcast Joystick

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Document revision history
Version Release Nr SUP Date
1.0 F07424 2.9 01.08.2020
Scope
This document describes the components and the setup of the SRH-360
Stabilized Remote Head system and its components.
Disclaimer
Before using the products described in this manual, be sure to read and understand all the respective
instructions.
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heed the stated conditions of use.
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Table of Contents
1
User Advisory / Application Requirements ……………………………………………….
4
2
For your safety ………………………………………………………………………………
5
3
Functions Head / Connectors ….…………………………………………………………..
7
4
Remote Head Setup / Mounting, Securing, ISO Damper ……..……………….………..
10
5
Camera Setup / Camera Preparation, Mounting and Balancing / Tilt Lock .……..…….
12
6
Power Supply / Recommended Batteries / Wiring Diagram ………………..………….
15
7
Remote Control Panel / Wiring / Functions / Emergency Stop / Mounting Position …
16
8
Remote Control GUI / Factory Presets / Functions ……………………………………..
17
9
Controls Setup / Auto Assignment / Manual Assignment / Available Controllers /
Changing Directions / Speed / Ramp ………………………………………………………
19
10
PID Setup / Quick Setup / PID Fine Trim ………………………………………………….
21
11
Drop ……………………………………………………………………………………………
23
12
Home Position / 13 True Horizon / 14 True Tilt/Roll …………………………………..
24
15
End Stops / 16 Follow Mode ………………………………………………………………
26
17
Dynamic Mode ……………………………………………………………………………….
27
18
Additional Controls Setup / Dead Band / Sensitivity / Filter / Ratio ………………….
28
19
Additional Remote Head Settings / Pan Motor On/ Off / Motor Mode ………………..
30
20
Controling External Devices / Tower ……………………………………………………..
31
21
Using External Radio Modules / Range .…………………………………………………
32
22
FIZ Setup Assigning / Available Controllers / Mode / Torque / Calibration / Speed …..
33
23
Profile Management / Selecting profiles / Cloning Profiles …………………………….
35
24
Info / Remote Control Panel / Remote Head ……………………………………………..
36
25
Service / Remote Control Panel / Remote Head …………………………………………
37
26
Power Disconnection ………………………………………………………………………
39
27
Dimensions …………………………………………………………………………………..
39
28
Pinout ………………………………………………………………………………………….
44
29
Assignable Controllers & Functions ..…………………………………………………..
45
30
Declaration of Conformity …………………………………………………………………
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Table of Contents

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1 User Advisory / Application Requirements
The SRH-360 stabilized remote head and related products should only be used by experienced and
trained operators. This product is not designed for inexperienced users, and must not be used without
proper training.
Stabilization of remote heads is an extremely complex and at times difficult task and therefore
stabilized remote heads do have their limitations. For example, the remote head will only correct for
angular movement and not parallel movement. This means that when the remote head is attached
directly to a lift, or to a pole, or structure that is subjected to vertical movement, it cannot compensate
for lift as it moves up and down (because that movement is parallel). In order to absorb vertical and
parallel movements, the remote head must be mounted on a suitable shock absorber.
Stabilization systems are limited by engine power, as well as their bandwidth or frequency response.
Very fast movements required to correct the camera position may not be within system capabilities.
This can be seen when using longer lenses.
The use of suitable Iso Dampers devices improves the application.
Mounting a suitable Iso Dampers device between the remote head and the mounting point of the head,
will soak up the fast, unwanted movements, leaving the stabilization with unwanted movements that
are slower and within the bandwidth of the system.
There are many Iso Damper devices that follow different designs and qualities.
Choosing the right Iso Damper is as important as the stabilized head itself.
Another purpose of Iso Dampers is that they decouple the stabilized remote head from some
resonance and flexing of the mounting point.
All gimbal-based stabilized remote heads will always face some kind of drift.
Drift is unwanted movement of the system usually caused by the gyros and the earth’s rotation, which
can’t be measured by the MEMS sensors.
Drift is normally measured in degrees per hour.
The SRH-360 remote head has a very small amount of drift that would only be noticed while the head
is stationary over a long period of time. The average drift can be up to approximately 10° in 30 minutes.
Drift can also be caused by a non-calibrated joystick or a loose camera setup, or an Iso Damper that is
too soft.
Reduction of flexing or bending of the camera and lens package, and flexing of the remote head
attachment are critical. The overall setup needs be as rigid as possible because any flexing can cause
the head to vibrate or oscillate. Every attempt to improve the stiffness of the camera setup and the
head attachment, and to reduce or eliminate any flexing should be made.
Many different camera and lens packages can be used with the SRH-360, and there are also many
different ways to mount the remote head. As a result, it is not always possible or practical to obtain
perfect conditions regarding rigidity and balance. This may cause the load to become unstable and it
will then shake and oscillate when the stabilization is active. In these situations, adjustment of the PID
parameters will be required. The correct setting of these PID values is crucial for the proper working of
the system.
An unbalanced camera setup will place more strain on the motors of the SRH-360. The system will
need more force to move the load and this will sometimes increase the possibility of the load becoming
unstable, and that the remote head may over compensate or shake and oscillate.
Please remember that what the remote head is mounted on, and the manner in which it is mounted,
will directly impact on its performance. The total mass of the head and its load are an important
consideration when choosing how and where to mount it. This torque will change in direction and
amplitude in varying amounts. The more solid the mount, the easier it is for the system to perform well.
Sometimes even the leveling linkage on a camera crane will have play or backlash that allows the
mounting point to move slightly when loads are reversed. If there is mechanical play between the
components in the shock absorber, vibrations of the overall system may occur. Iso Dampers with the
appropriate dimensions and hardness should always be used - the system may become too elastic if
the Iso Damper used is too soft, causing vibration.
NOTE
Each of these aspects can lead to the motor power of single axis having to be lowered,
which will limit the effectiveness of the overall stabilization.
User Advisory

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2 For your safety
How To Use This Manual
All directions are given from a camera operator's point of view. For example, camera-right
side refers to the right side of the camera when standing behind the camera and operating
it in a normal fashion.
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2.1
Risk Levels and Alert Symbols
Safety warnings, safety alert symbols, and signal words in these instructions indicate
different risk levels.
The SRH-360 stabilized remote head and related products should only be used by
experienced and trained operators. This product is not designed for inexperienced users
and should not and must not be used without proper training.
ARRI recommends that all users of the SRH-360 stabilized remote head read the
manual in its entirety prior to use.
Warning
NOTICE
The product is solely and exclusively available for commercial customers and shall be
used by skilled personnel only. Every user should be trained according to ARRI
guidelines. Use the product only for the purpose described in this document. Always
follow the valid instructions and system requirements for all equipment involved.
DANGER indicates an imminent hazardous situation which,
if not avoided, will result in death or serious injury.
WARNING indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not avoided,
may result in death or serious injury.
CAUTION indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not avoided,
may result in minor or moderate injury.
NOTICE
NOTE explains practices not related to physical injury. No safety alert
symbol appears with this signal word.
NOTE
Provides additional information to clarify or simplify a procedure.
CAUTION
DANGER
Warning
For your safety

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2.2
Safety Instructions
Pay attention during setup and the entire operation that no fingers or limbs end up
between the outer yoke and inner ring.
A high kinetic force can result between the outer and inner ring, depending on the weight
and length of the camera.
Serious injuries can result through negligence. If this does happen then, cut off the
power supply straight away and seek medical attention if necessary.
DANGER
Keep in mind that the SRH-360 stabilized remote head is a fully stabilized Gimbal
based device with a payload capacity of 30kg / 66 lb.
The amount of available torque is very high.
CAUTION
For your safety
DANGER
Rotating
Parts
DANGER
Rotating
Parts

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3 Functions
3.1
Remote Head Front
3.2
Remote Head Back
Remote Head Functions
Mounting base
for Mitchell Mount
Right junction box
Pan axis
Left junction box
Tilt motor
Mounting platform
Yoke
Onboard computer
Base junction box
Emergency
Stop Switch
Side to side
adjustment clamp
Mount
for top support
Camera dovetail plate
Thread
for Safety Hook
Tilt Lock
End stop
Roll axis
Side Bracket
mounting position
(optional)
Roll motor
Roll motor
Safety lock
camera dovetail plate
Clamp Lever
fore and aft

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3.3
Remote Head Connectors
Right junction box Left junction box
3.4
Availablecables
The 12V aux power consumption should not exceed 14,4V / 5 Amps.
CAUTION
NOTICE
When using a 12G video signal from the camera, only a 12G video cable may be used.
Using non-12G specified video cables will result in image quality problems.
Cam Power, Cine, 12V, XLR, HiCap
K2.0010470
Cam Power, Cine, 24V, Fischer 2pin
K2.0010471
Cam Power, Cine, 24V, ALEXA Mini
K2.0020467
Cam Power, Cine, 12V, HiCap, ALEXA
K2.0010538
Cam Power, Cine, 12V, HiCap, ALEXA Mini
K2.0010540
Cam Power, Cine, 12V, HiCap, AMIRA, 90°
K2.0010565
Cam Power, Cine, 12V, HiCap, Red EPIC
K2.0010472
Cam Power, Cine & EFP, 12V, XLR
K2.0010469
HD SDI BNC Cable
K2.0010476
Cable LBUS 0.2m/8 inch
K2.0006749
Cable LBUS 0.3m/1ft
K2.0006750
Cable LBUS 0.5m/1.5ft
K2.0006751
Cable LBUS 0.8m/2.5ft
K2.0006752
Cable LBUS 1.5m/5ft
K2.0006753
Remote Head Functions
LBUS
RS 24V
12G HD SDI In
12 Volt
high capacity
power out
12/24 Volt
power out
12V Aux
FF CAN Bus
RS 24V

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3.5
Remote Head Base Junction Box / Rear
3.6
Availablecables
SRH Power Supply Set, 600W
K0.0019478
SRH Power Supply Power and Data Cable, 12V/24V, 20m/65.6ft
K2.0019303
SRH High Capacity Camera Power Cable Set
K0.0012269
SRH High Capacity Battery Power Cable Set, 12V/24V, 20m/66ft
K0.0021437
SRH High Capacity Battery Power Cable Set 12V/24V, 10m/33ft.
K0.0021438
SRH High Capacity Battery Power Cable, 12V/24V, 0.5m/1.64ft
K2.0019306
SRH High Capacity Battery Power Cable 12V, 4pin XLR, 20m/66ft
K2.0021430
SRH High Capacity Battery Power Cable 24V, 3pin XLR, 20m/66ft
K2.0021429
SRH High Capacity Battery Power Cable 12V, 4pin XLR, 10m/33ft
K2.0021428
SRH High Capacity Battery Power Cable 24V, 3pin XLR, 10m/33ft
K2.0021427
SRH FS CAN Bus Cable, 1m/3.2ft
K2.0033762
SRH FS CAN Bus Cable, 5m/16.4ft
K2.0037701
SRH FS CAN Bus Cable, 10m/32.8ft
K2.0019302
SRH FS CAN Bus Cable, 25m/82 ft
K2.0019301
SRH FS CAN Bus Coupler, 0.2m/0.65ft
K2.0019300
Emergency
Stop Switch
12 G HD SDI Out
FF CAN Bus
FS CAN Bus
Main power in
Remote Head Functions

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4 Remote Head Setup
Step 1
4.1
Mounting the SRH-360
4.2
Securing the SRH-360
Step 2
4.3
ISO Damper
Mounting the the SRH-360 stabilized remote head to a crane, dolly, support arm
or any other device, has to be done by experienced operator or grip personal.
Make sure that all safety regulations have been considered.
DANGER
NOTICE
In order to be able to use the maximum stabilization performance of the SRH-360, the
remote head may only be mounted on cranes, dollies, towers, cable cams or other
support suitable for use.
NOTICE
Make sure that the remote head is
secured with a steel cable using the
safety hook mounted to the base of the
remote head (Pan axis).
NOTICE
Stabilization systems are limited by engine power, as well as their bandwidth or
frequency response. Stabilized remote heads have difficulty isolating certain shocks
and violent movements in the vertical axis. Even certain lateral movements can not
always be perfectly corrected.
Very fast movements required to correct the camera position may not be within system
capabilities.This can be seen when using longer lenses.
The use of an Iso Dampers devices improves the application.
Mounting a the Iso Dampers device between the remote head and the mounting point
of the head, will soak up the fast, unwanted movements, leaving the stabilization with
unwanted movements that are slower and within the bandwidth of the system. When a
stabilized remote head, such as the SRH-360, is attached to a fast-moving vehicle that
travels over difficult terrain, extreme shocks and forces are applied to the remote head.
Remote Head Setup
Thread
for Safety Hook

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4.4
ISO Damper for SRH-3 & SRH-360
The vibration isolator offers Mitchell Mounts at both ends.
To support fast and easy mounting of the SRH-3 and SRH-360,
the shape of the lower blue Mitchell Mount is optimized for the
SRH-3 and SRH-360.
OrderNumbers
Iso Damper for SRH, Basic Set, metric KK.0037329
Iso Damper for SRH, Basic Set, imperial KK.0037331
contains:
• Iso Damper for SRH, metric / imperial
• Wrench for Castle Nut Iso Damper for SRH
• Peli Case for Iso Damper for SRH
Iso Damper for SRH, Pro Set, metric KK.0037455
Iso Damper for SRH, Pro Set, imperial KK.0037454
contains:
• Iso Damper for SRH, metric / imperial
• Castle Nut for Iso Damper for SRH, metric / imperial
• Wrench for Castle Nut Iso Damper for SRH
• Peli Case for Iso Damper for SRH
• Castle Nut for Iso Damper for SRH, metric
4.5
Black-Tek ISO Damper
The Black-Tek ISO-Damper offers adjustable oil-dampened
double axis swing. The damper perfectly reduces vibrations,
when accelerating and braking the boom of a Techno-Crane.
It will also prevent your remote head from damage
when using it on tracking vehicles in rough terrain.
A quick lock mechanisms will reduced rigging time.
Availablesoon
Remote Head Setup

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5 Camera Preparation / Balancing
Step 3
5.1
The right Camera Dovetail Plates and accessories
We highly recommend to use the so called Stabilizer Adapter Mount / SAM plates.
The SAM plates ensure secure and vibration-free attachment of the camera to the SRH.
The SAM plates allow the use of other accessories, such as the SSB-1 bracket and the
counterweights.
By mounting the Sam plates on longer CSS dovetail plates, longer camera settings
can be used with the SRH.
To secure the camera from the top, the Top support bracket is highly recommended.
NOTICE
The entire balancing procedure of the SRH-360 stabilized remote head is based
on symmetry and neutral balance.
Only a precisely executed camera preparation will enable you to get the best
performance out of the SRH-360 stabilized remote head.
Camera Preparation
A
A
A
SAM-1 Stabilizer Adapter Mount
for ALEXA
K2.0018851
SAM-2 Stabilizer Adapter Mount
for ALEXA Mini
K2.0014215
SAM-3 Stabilizer Adapter Mount
for AMIRA
K2.0014630
SAM-4 Stabilizer Adapter Mount
for SONY Venice
K2.0033662
SRH-3
Rod Support Set
K2.0033426
Top Support Bracket
for SRH-3
K2.0019727
Counterweight Set,
150 gr, 300 gr
KK.0033710
SSB-1
Stabilizer System Bracket
K2.0035956
CSS Long QL Plate
315mm
K2.0019294
CSS Extra long QL Plate
450mm
K2.0033425

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Step 4
5.2
Tilt Lock
Overcurrent detection remote head
In case the remote head detects that one or
multiple of its axes can not be moved anymore
for longer than 20 seconds, all motors are turned
off automatically and an according message is
displayed at the remote control.
A common cause for this situation can be the
tilt lock (which must be removed for the normal
operation of the remote head).
Remove the condition which blocks the axis
movement and cycle the emergency stop in order
to enable the motors again.
Step 5
5.3
Mounting Camera Dovetail Plate
First open the clamp lever to insert the
camera dovetail / SAM plate.
To remove the camera dovetail / SAM plate
push the blue safety lock.
Clamp Lever
(fore and aft
adjustment)
Safety
Lock
Remote Head Setup
Locked
Unlocked
While camera setup the Tilt Lock needs to be
engaged! (Locked)
Before powering up the remote head, the Tilt
Lock must be disengaged!
An engaged Tilt Lock may cause damage by
overheating the tilt motors.
DANGER

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Step 6
5.4
Fore and Aft Balance
Unlock the tilt lock mechanism first.
Open the clamp lever to move the dovetail
plate forward or backward.
Move the camera fore or aft, until the camera
remains in a neutral horizontal position.
Step 7
5.5
Side to Side Balance
Open the clamp leaver at the front.
Move the camera left or right until the
camera remains in a neutral horizontal position.
NOTICE
When adding or removing components,
the camera position must be readjusted.
NOTICE
When adding or removing components,
the camera position must be readjusted.
Clamp Lever
Side to Side
Remote Head Setup
Unlocked
Clamp Lever
(fore and aft
adjustment)

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6 Powering the SRH-360
6.1
Batteries (Recommended)
BEBOB CUBE 1200 www.bebob.de
Anton Bauer CINE VCLX www.antonbauer.com
Block Battery www.blockbattery.com
Cinepower Magnum 60 www.cinepower.com
Step 8
6.2
Wiring the SRH-360 remote head and the RCP-2 remote control panel
Remote Head Setup
To perform in the desired way, the stabilized remote head requires at least min.
24V / 8A over the 3pin XLR plug and min. 12V / 5A via the 4pin XLR plug.
Use only suitable and recommended power cords, batteries and power supplies.
Otherwise the desired performance cannot be guaranteed.
The power supply for the EUT, has to provide "SELV" and a short-circuit-proof „limited power source",
according to EN 60950-1.
CAUTION
12V
24V
FS CAN Bus
12V
Note
When using the external radio
modules ERM-SRH 2.4 / 900
in wireless mode, an external
12V power supply for the remote
control panel is required!
K2.0021428
K2.0021430
K2.0021427
K2.0021429
K2.0019306
K2.0019300
K2.0019301
K2.0019302
K2.0033762
K0.0024195
K0.0024196
K2.0021422
12V / 24 V
Block batteries
SRH
Power Supply
Set, 600W
K0.0019478

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7 Remote Control Panel (RCP-2 / No Radio)
Step 9
7.1
Connecting the remote control panel with the remote head (hardwired)
7.2
Functions on the top (factory presets)
7.3
Functions on the rear
7.4
Functions on the right and left side
Available cables
SRH FS CAN Bus Cable, 1m/3.2ft
K2.0033762
SRH FS CAN Bus Cable, 5m/16.4ft
K2.0037701
SRH FS CAN Bus Cable, 10m/32.8ft
K2.0019302
SRH FS CAN Bus Cable, 25m/82 ft
K2.0019301
SRH FS CAN Bus Coupler, 0.2m/0.65ft
K2.0019300
Remote Control Panel
LBUS In
ARRI
Mounting
Rosettes
RS
12V
Pwr
Out
Emergency
Stop Switch
Mini
USB
RC
Data
FF
Can
Bus
2pin
Lemo
12V
Pwr Out
FS
Can
Bus
12V Pwr In
4pin XLR
Main Pwr
On/Off
Button B5
End Stops On/Off
(assignable)
Knob K7
(assignable)
Button B1
(assignable)
Button B3
(assignable)
Button B4
True Horizon
(assignable)
Knob K1
Pan
Speed
(assignable)
Knob K2
Tilt
Speed
(assignable)
Knob K3
Roll
Speed
(assignable)
Knob K8
Roll Axis
(assignable)
Button B2
(assignable)
Tilt (assignable)
Pan (assignable)
Button B6
Follow On/Off
(assignable)
Knob K4
Pan
Ramp
(assignable)
Knob K6
Tilt
Ramp
(assignable)
Knob K5
Roll
Ramp
(assignable)
FS CAN Bus

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8 SRH-360 Remote Control / GUI (Graphical User Interface)
8.1
Software factory presets
The SRH-360 has a factory preset for the main functions such as joystick, speed and ramp.
The factory preset settings ensure all necessary basic functions and enable immediate
operation.
General functionality of the touchscreen
8.2
Home Screen
All fields marked in blue open a submenu for quick adjustments
8.3
Sub Menus
Touch Save to store the current settings.
Touch Factory Presets to reset the
current setting to the factory settings.
Touch Discard to cancel the actual settings.
Touch Back to return to the previous page
Remote Control GUI
Assigned
Control Device
Selected User Profile
Selected
Menu
Axes
Ramp Start %
Speed %
Ramp Stop %
Home Position
Set
(TS / assignable)
Focus, Iris, Zoom
Menu
Remote
Control
On / Off
End Stop
Limits
On / Off
(B5 / assignable)
Follow
Mode
On / Off
(B6 / assignable)
Power Status
Remote
Head
Power Status
Remote
Control
Direction
(adjustable)
PID Menu
Main Menu Access
Dynamic
Mode
Status
Current Head Angle
True Horizon
On / Off
(B4 / assignable)
True
Tilt
(TS / assignable)
Radio
Status

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Step 10
8.3
Emergency Stop remote control panel / remote head
This information appears on the screen after the emergency stop switch has been
triggered.
The emergency stop switch can be triggered on the remote control panel and on the
remote head.
This means that the remote head cannot be moved as long as the emergency stop
switch is activated.
8.4
Emergency Stop remote control panel
8.5
Emergency Stop Off remote head
Step 11
8.6
Mounting Position
Once the remote control is connected to the remote head, the display will ask for
the position of the remote head.
Remote Control GUI
Standing
Overslung
Hanging
Underslung
Do not pull the
Emergency Stop knob!
Turn the knob to the left.
CAUTION
EMERGENCY STOP!
Remote Control
EMERGENCY STOP!
Head
NOTE
An activated emergency stop
switch will backlit by a red
LED ring.
Pressing the switch deactivates
the emergency stop.

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9Controls Setup
Step 12
9 . 1
Auto Assignment Controller
For a fast and easy setup, this menu will show up, as soon
theDRW-1, DEH-1, Knob Solo is connected to the remote
control panel.
9.2
Manual Assignment
Touch the field below Pan, Tilt, Roll and select the desired controller in the submenu.
Available controllers Pan, Tilt, Roll
NOTE
Press Cancel if DRW-1 or DEH-1 has already been assigned and values have already
been set.
Press OK to overwrite your last values.
NOTE
The Auto Assignment function can be deactivated in the Settings menu for the remote
control.
SJ1T
Standard J 1 Tilt
Standard Joystick 1
up/down
DRWP
DRW-1 Pan
DRW-1, ARRI Wheels, Pan
SJ1P
Standard J 1 Pan
Standard Joystick 1
left /right
DRWT
DRW-1 Tilt
DRW-1, ARRI Wheels, Tilt
DRWR
DRW-1 Roll
DRW-1, ARRI Wheels, Roll
MF1T
Microforce J 1 Tilt
Microforce Joystick 1
up/down
MF1P
Microforce J 1 Pan
Microforce Joystick 1
left /right
DEHP
DEH-1 Pan
DEH-1,
ARRI Encoder Head, Pan
DEHT
DEH-1 Tilt
DEH-1,
ARRI Encoder Head, Tilt
BC1T
Broadcast J 1 Tilt
Broadcast Joystick 1
up/down
BC1P
Broadcast J 1 Pan
Broadcast Joystick 1
left /right
TS
Touchscreen
Control through the
Touchscreen of the Remote
Control Panel
K1 … K8
Knob 1… Knob 8
Knobs
B1 … B6
Button 1… Button 6
Buttons
Assign Pan Setpoint
DEHP DEHT K1 K2
Standard J1 Pan
Standard J1 Tilt Knob 8
Standard J1 Pan Standard J1 Tilt Knob 8
Controls Setup

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9.3
Changing Direction
The marked field indicates the selected direction.
Touching the marked field opens the Direction submenu.
Touching the field in the middle toggles
between Standard and Reverse.
9.4
Speed (K1, K2, K3)
In factory preset Speed is assigned to:
K1 Pan
K2 Tilt
K3 Roll
Turning the knob to the right will increase the Speed
value.
The selected Speed values are displayed on the home
screen.
9.5
Ramp (K4, K5, K6)
In factory preset Ramp is assigned to:
K4 Pan
K5 Tilt
K6 Roll
Turning the knob to the right will increase the Start
and Stop Ramp value.
The selected Start and Stop Ramp values are
displayed on the home screen.
9.6
Controls On / Off
As a security measure, you can lock all controllers
of the remote control panel by touching Controller On/Off.
Touching will toggle between On and Off.
Standard J1 Pan
Standard J1 Tilt
Knob 8
Standard J1 Pan Standard J1 Tilt Knob 8
Controls Setup
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