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1. To reset the TOC parameters to their defaults select System from the home menu Then select Reset All It will then ask you to confirm Select OK and then all parameters will be set to default This only applies to lens motor limits and motor speed smoothing settings Lens calibration is not affected by the system reset The touch screen allows for easy adjustments and menu navigation In the rare event that the touch screen becomes unusable there are five buttons on the top of the controller next to the antenna see below that can be used as backup for navigation Return to Home screen Power on off 1 Home Screen From the Home Screen you can monitor the current lens position as well as enter the Control Calibrate Setup and System menu screens 2 Control Menu From the Control menu screen you can set motor or knob limits reverse motor or knob response direction and adjust smoothing To set a limit simply move the knob to the where you want the limit and tap the set limit button Once a limit is set the Set Limit button will then read Clear Limit Tap this button to clear the limit Motor and knob response direction is changed by selecting the Dir button located under either Motor or Knob This will change the button to be Dir Select it again to change it back Smoothing is adjusted by selecting the set button next to the smooth
2. TOC F1 Operations Manual General Description The TOC F1 is a single channel wireless lens control system The system can be used on most broadcast or cinema lenses The TOC F1 includes a hand held controller transmitter rechargeable battery lens drive motor single channel receiver universal gear set and battery charger Major Components Battery Charger 4 x Battery 1 Setup The TOC is provided with various gears to fit almost any broadcast or cinema lens Select the proper gear pitch for the proper lens ring The gears can also be switched to either side of the motor if needed Warning If you are using the TOC with a servo powered lens make absolutely sure that the lens servo for the function you re trying to control is always deactivated otherwise the lens servos can end up fighting the TOC motors resulting in severe damage to either the lens or the TOC system Please be aware that some full auto modes may override the lens servo switches Check with the lens or camera manufacturer s user manual to ensure that this won t interfere POWERING THE RECEIVER Only use a VariZoom supplied cable to power the TOC receiver It is very important that you power the receiver with a maximum of 24VDC regulated actual measured voltage some nominal unregulated 24VDC sources can actually go as high as 34VDC The acceptable range for voltage is 12 24 VDC if you go higher the unit will be damaged
3. default the Com Mode to be set to Wireless H Motor Moves on its own or Unwanted Jitter in the motor movement Turn the backlash setting down and try turning up the smoothing level I Motor doesn t seem to move fast enough to pull focus First check to make sure that the motor is calibrated to the lens that you are using and make sure that the smoothing is turned down Also check the voltage that you re using to power the receiver A lower voltage will result in a lower maximum rotation speed See page 3 for more details on this J Motors lose calibration or move after cycling receiver power The receiver stores the motor positions 2 seconds after the motors stop moving it is done this way by design If the system is losing calibration motors move after powering the receiver off and on it is because power was cut or lost before the receiver had time to store the motor positions Solution Recalibrate the motors and don t cut lose power in the middle of operating the TOC or immediately after operating wait at least 2 seconds Warning If you are using the TOC with a servo powered lens make absolutely sure that the lens servo for the function you re trying to control is always deactivated otherwise the lens servos can end up fighting the TOC motors resulting in severe damage to either the lens or the TOC system Please be aware that some full auto modes may override the lens servo switches More q
4. severely Also note that the voltage will affect the maximum motor speed If you are operating the receiver off a 12V battery the maximum motor rotation speed will be about 96 RPM whereas running the receiver off 24V the maximum motor rotation speed will be around 150 RPM This usually isn t noticeable unless you re using a lens with a fairly large focus ring Before connecting power mount the TOC motors onto 15mm or 19mm mattebox rods The motors can be mounted either vertically or horizontally Side view of Front view of TOC ea TOC motor mounted vertically mounted horizontally Dovetail Dovetail clamp position clamp position example 1 example 2 After the motor has been mounted on the rod secure the gear against the proper lens ring and tighten the dovetail clamp Mount your TOC receiver and attach the antenna First plug the lens motor into TOC receiver yellow to yellow Then plug power from camera into TOC receiver red to red Do not plug lens motor into receiver while it is already powered up this is called hot swapping and it can lead to minor malfunctions always plug power into receiver LAST Now put the battery in the hand unit attach the antenna and turn on the power by holding down the power button for at least two seconds All five LED lights on both the receiver and the hand unit should now be solid orange 15 amp 2 LED connection to hand unit 3 4 amp 5 LEDs signa
5. back stop the motor by returning slider to center position When the first end point is reached on the lens tap the OK button Now move the slider in the opposite direction to find the other end point for the lens Stop the motor at the correct end point for the lens and tap the OK button again The lens motor is now calibrated and you will automatically be returned to the home screen 4 Setup Menu The setup menu is where you can adjust power feedback Com Mode Backlash compensation and Controller input Power Feedback will allow you to adjust the motor output power during auto calibration Some lenses require more force to move the lens rings than others If the motor power is set too low then the motor will not have enough force to push the lens gear to its limits and result in incorrect calibration If the motor power is set too high the motor will exert too much force and potentially slip off the lens ring also resulting in incorrect calibration The system defaults to 50 1 and this is where it will return if the Reset All button is pressed Com Mode will change how the hand unit will operate Tap the button to change how the hand unit will operate Wireless will allow the hand unit and receiver to communicate wirelessly Wired will disable the wireless card on the hand unit and allow the hand unit and receiver to communicate through an optional communication cable that will also provi
6. de power to the hand unit also allowing the hand unit to be powered without a battery Upgrade will also disable the wireless card as well as all communication between the hand unit and receiver This mode is only used when making firmware upgrades and requires a LEMO to serial cable Motor Backlash is used to compensate for backlash in the lens rings Not all lenses have backlash and this is only necessary if the lens lurches when changing direction Backlash should be kept to a minimum unless necessary Input Controller simply allows you to switch between focus knob operation or iris slider operation Tap the button for the input controller that you wish to use Most operators will use the focus knob but iris slider is available if you choose to use it 5 System Menu The system menu is where you can monitor battery output as well as adjust screen brightness toggle LED s on off or reset all parameters if needed If screen brightness is adjust to 100 it will enter daylight mode which will change the color scheme to be more visible in extreme brightness 6 Troubleshooting A Knob is not responding Solution 1 Make sure the Input Select is set to Knob page 8 Solution 2 Disconnect power from hand unit and receiver then reconnect Solution 3 The knob limits and or lens limits may have been set to zero range or limited in one direction Under the Control menu check to s
7. ee if any of the buttons read Clear Limit and tap the button to clear the limits Solution 4 Under the System menu tap the Reset All button This will clear all limits Solution4 Check to make sure the lens motor didn t get set to zero calibration while being manually calibrated Check this by re calibrating the lens motor see Chapter 5 B General Malfunctions The most common cause of malfunctions is hot swapping the motors 1 e plugging the motor yellow plug into the receiver while it is already connected to its power source red plug Solution Don t hot swap the motors unplug and re plug the power to the receiver red plug in other words always make sure the motor is plugged in before the power C Auto Calibrate Mode not functioning properly Solution 1 Using an AC adapter If so try switching to battery power Solution 2 Unplug the power cable red and re plug Solution 3 Use Manual Calibrate Mode page 7 D After Calibrating the motor does not reach all the way to end of the lens rotation i e it doesn t hit or the nearest focal point Problem The focus knob is not properly calibrated Solution You can calibrate the knob and the slider by accessing the hidden knob calibrate menu Enter the Calibrate menu and once there depress the two right mechanical buttons on the top of the unit near the antenna and while holding these press the single left mec
8. hanical button nearest the touchscreen This should pull up the calibrate knobs menu Select knob for the focus knob and it will instruct you to turn the knob all the way in both directions so it can calibrate the knob s electrical range Once you ve turned the knob all the way in both directions press OK You can do the same calibration sequence with the slider if necessary E Motor Moves in Wrong Direction Solution Reverse the Motor Knob page 6 F The Motor arrow is lagging behind the Knob arrow on the LCD This is not a problem it is a feature The higher the smoothing is set the greater the lag will be G The Motor has stopped responding If the red light on the side of the receiver is fully illuminated with no green light the motor has stalled Solution 1 Try disconnecting and reconnecting power to the receiver Solution 2 If that doesn t work you may need to disengage the motor from the lens ring move the lens ring to the middle of its range and cycle the power again Re engage the motor to the lens ring and recalibrate this should always solve the issue but if this is the only solution you may want to consider turning the motor power down a bit Solution 3 Check Com Mode under the Setup menu and make sure that it is set to Wireless if you re trying to use it in wireless mode or set to Wired mode 1f you re trying to use it in wired mode Note Reset All will
9. indicator Adjust the Lens Smoothing to the desired smoothing level then press OK Note The more smoothing you have the more delay will show between motor and knob slider response Press the Jet button in the top left corner of the screen to return to the Home Screen 3 Calibrate Menu Automatic The Calibrate menu is where you will calibrate the motor to the current lens that you are using For all lenses that have stop points most ENG and cinema lenses after you have mounted the motor to the lens tap the Automatic button and the motor will automatically move to both ends of the lens range and then the lens is calibrated For lenses that don t have stop points most DSLR lenses manual calibration is required Tap Manual to enter the calibrate screen as shown to the left Move the slider to the center position as indicated on the screen a center mark will appear and further instructions will be shown on the screen The slider will now be used to run the motor until the first end point of the lens is reached The farther you move the slider the faster the motor will go so when you get close to the stopping point slow the motor down by moving the slider back toward the center position the motor stops moving when the slider is at the center position If you move the motor too far you can reverse it by moving the slider in the opposite direction past the center position this will move the lens
10. l strength meter LEDs 1 LED connection to receiver 2 LED hand unit transmitting 3 4 amp 5 LEDs signal strength meter Assuming your lens has mechanical end stops like most broadcast or cine lenses the TOC motors will calibrate most accurately in Auto mode Note If using a lens that doesn t have end stops e g DSLR lenses you must manually calibrate the lens motors This will be addressed in chapter 3 To execute auto calibration from the hand unit select Calibrate from the home menu then select Automatic The motor will start moving automatically and will also automatically stop once resistance is met Do not touch the lens motor during calibration Also note that the power required to move the lens rings properly may vary depending on the lens used The system defaults to 50 power and can be adjusted see page 8 for more details The lens motor will then move to the position at which the knob 1s set The lens motor is now ready for use and will move according to the position of the knob on the hand controller Note If you turn off power to the receiver it will store the calibration set in the last use As long as you don t move the motor or lens the calibration will be valid If you have to move the motor and lens from their last position recalibrate Basic Operation The TOC has a touch screen that will allow for easy menu navigation Most operation will be done from this screen
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