In the user mode, all adjustments are not carried out linearly within the adjustment time, as in the other WRC modes. For this reason, ramp durations may be different, compared to those in the other WRC modes.

The main menu shows the currently adjusted shutter angle

in the first line. If the aperture is being controlled by theuser mode WRC-1, this is indicated by an ‘F’ at the end of the first

display line. The currently adjusted T-stop can be shown in the first display line by pressing the SET button.

The current camera speed is displayed in the second line.

Camera Speed

Note:

The display shows full T-stops followed by the

 

tenth of a T-stop. Example: T-stop 2.8 plus half

 

a T-stop is shown as 2.8_5. The tenths of a T-stop

 

are linearly divided between the two full T-stop

 

positions.

Note:

To check the image in the viewfinder, the iris can

 

be opened completely by pressing the OPEN

 

button (if controlled by the WRC-1).

 

The iris remains open until the OPEN button is

 

released again.

 

This does not alter the programmed settings.

 

The OPEN button is without function while the

 

camera is running.

The ‘PROG’ symbol indicates that a time-controlled ramp function has been selected.

Note

The following warnings may be displayed:

 

‘IRIS TBL’ – a valid iris table has not yet been

 

activated;

 

readings with ‘NO’ in the first display line

 

indicate that the selected function is currently

 

not available (example: ‘NO IRIS’ although the

 

iris control is activated on the WRC-1, the iris

 

motor has not yet been connected);

 

readings with ‘RANGE’ in the second display

 

line indicate that the adjustment range of a

Controlling the

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