ARRI WRC-2 instruction manual Setup, Transmitting, Receiving

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Setup

5. Setup

5.1 WRC-2 in wireless mode

Transmitting:

In order to be able to use the WRC-2 in wireless mode, it must be mounted on a Wirless Main Unit (WMU-2 or WMU-3) as a transmitter. The Main Unit supplies the WRC-2 with power and establishes the radio link with the camera.

Up to three WMU can be used simultaneously, therefore the WRC-2 can be controled by one operator while e.g. the focus unit can be controlled by another operator. Please refer to the LCS instruction manual for further details.

Receiving:

On the camera side, a receiver is needed. When using ARRICAM cameras, the receiver is built in the Lens Data Box. When using 435, the receiver is the Universal Radio Module (URM-3). This device has to be mounted to the Function Expansion Module (FEM-1 or FEM-2) When using other cameras, the Universal Radio Module (URM-3) can be used as a receiver.

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Contents WRC-2 Page Order Numbers Contents Change Ramp Direction Safety Instructions General Safety InstructionsSpecific safety instructions Disclaimer Disclaimer Introduction Introduction Setup TransmittingReceiving Mounting the WRC-2 on the WMU-3 or WMU-2 WRC-2 & Arricam Studio and Lite WRC-2 & Arriflex 435 Xtreme / AdvancedWRC-2 & Arriflex WRC-2 & other Arri CamerasWired Configurations Direct connection via the Camera ConnectorConnection via Universal Remote Controller URM-3 LCS CablesWRC-2 & Arricam Studio and Lite Possible Connections WRC-2 & Arriflex 435 Xtreme / Advanced Possible ConnectionsWRC-2 & Arriflex 416 Possible Connections Powering Up The Unit Using the StylusIntroduction First Steps General Operation and Navigation Touchscreen NavigationKey Navigation Lock/UnlockFunctions Menu Structure „Exit and „Edit ButtonsMain Menu Starting a Software ModuleWRC-2 Settings Menu Camera Control MenuSettings Window Status Window Following values and settings are displayed Battery Voltage Status WindowLDS e.g mm T1.9 Message & Warnings FieldChoose from a preset camera speed Camera Control Menu Changing Camera SpeedEnter a user defined camera speed Editing Preset Speeds & Change Camera Direction Delete items from the preset listAdd all default speed values Add a user defined speed valueChoose from a preset camera shutter angle Changing Camera Mirror ShutterEdit a specific camera shutter angle Editing Preset Camera Shutter Angles Add all default camera shutter valuesAdd a user defined shutter angle value Camera Control Menu Filmcounter Sub-Menu Camera Control Options Sub-Menu Camera Control Menu Time Code Sub-Menu To enter the Time Code Sub-MenuTime Code on/off TCS Time Code SensitivityTime / User Bits Using a Lens with Lens Data System Using a Lens without LDSLens Manager Menu Lens Manager Menu FunctionsAdminister Iris Tables Create new Iris Tables Load Iris TablesRemove Iris Tables from the User Iris List Add Iris Tables from the User Folder SystemMenu Lens ManagerCreating new Iris Tables with the Iris Table Wizard StepName the Iris Table Intentionally left blank Ramp Control Menu Ramp Control Menu Enabling the Iris Control Programming a Ramp Ramp Control Menu Exposure Compensation Compensation via the Mirror ShutterCompensation via the iris Mixed Compensation via Shutter and IrisTo Enable the Exposure Calculation Exposure CalculationUse the Exposure Calculation Enable „Compensation Free Style Ramp Control Menu Compensation Free StyleSet to Default Ramp OptionsChange Ramp Direction Safe and Load a Ramp Save a RampRamp Control Menu Ramp Example External Display Menu Appendix Updating the WRC-2Service Menu Exit from App Adjusting the Knob HandwheelCleaning Cleaning the Touchscreen File DialogAppendix Troubleshooting Communication ProblemsNo Speed setting available Intentionally left blank Technical Data Dimensions WeightPower Supply Operating Temperature RangeArri Service Index Index Page Index