5.4.2 Submenus

The submenus are used to define the end-stops of the handwheel and all relevant limit and fixed values.

5.4.2.1 Limit values

The value in the first line of the display corresponds to the left handwheel end-stop or the start value of the ramp. The value in the second line of the display corresponds to the right handwheel end-stop or the end value of the ramp.

5.4.2.2 Fixed values

menus

A so-called limit value is either the left or the right end-stop of the handwheel, or the start and end value of a time- controlled ramp.

The limit values for the master value are always defined in the first submenu.

Defining the handwheel’s end-stops:

If a function has been selected using the WRC rotary switch which provides remote control with the handwheel

(Iris, ) , fps), the two values for the left and the right handwheel end-stop are defined in the first submenu.

Defining the start and end values of a ramp:

If a function has been selected using the WRC rotary switch which controls a program over a pre-defined

period of time (ramp Iris, ramp ) , ramp fps), the start and end values of the ramp are defined in the first submenu; e.g. the start and the end speed in the case of a speed ramp.

The remaining parameters for the film exposure are defined in the following submenus. Example: If the camera speed has been selected as the parameter to be adjusted, the shutter angle and the aperture of the lens must be defined in the next submenus, if they are controlled by the WRC-1. If a ramp function has been selected, the duration of the ramp must also be entered.

Note:

Multiple limit values are defined if changes in

 

exposure are automatically compensated for –

 

example: Iris compensated with the shutter angle;

 

the aperture of the lens alters during the adjust-

 

ment (master value) and the shutter angle is

 

adjusted automatically as a compensation. One

 

of the two limit values for the shutter angle can be

 

assigned; the other limit value is automatically

 

calculated by the WRC-1. It must be ensured

 

that the available adjustment range is not

 

exceeded.

Using the

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