7.3.2 Entering values

The main menu is indicated by a black bar photo in the top right corner of the display. The currently adjusted value and the value of one of the two possible exposure compensation options are shown in the display.

If ‘PROG’ is also shown, a time-controlled ramp function (ramp Iris, ramp ) , ramp fps) has been selected using the WRC rotary switch. In this case, the handwheel is without function in the main menu.

In the three other WRC rotary switch positions (fps, ) , iris) a parameter can be adjusted manually using the handwheel. The display shows the adjusted value and an automatically calculated and adjusted compensation value.

Press the MODE button to go to the first submenu to define the end-stops of the handwheel or the limit values of the master value of a ramp.

Press the MODE button again to go to the next submenu.

Press the SEL button for longer than 2 seconds in order to activate the input mode in a submenu.

The adjustable digits flash.

These can now be set by turning the handwheel. Press the SEL button again to activate the next digits.

black indicator bar for main menu

This procedure is repeated until all the positions have been set. The first digits are confirmed, and the decimal positions are set to ‘0’, by pressing the SET button.

The end-stops of the handwheel or the limit values of the master value of a ramp are always defined in the first submenu –

i.e. selected master value: camera speed – the limit values for the camera speed are defined in the first submenu.

The remaining exposure-related parameters are defined in the following submenus, if the corresponding functions are controlled by the WRC-1.

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