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2. 35 36 SCH Sp hy E Main controls and viewfinder 1205 43 16 625 180 0 Media Monitoring lt User buttons 3200 0 Metadata gt 1 m l l wi ei ae L ich E To enter the MENU Press the jogwheel 1 Scroll the jogwheel 2 up or down to the desired entry 4 To enter Press the jogwheel 2 Entries with an arrow navigate to a lower menu level To navigate deeper Use the jogwheel 2 To return to a higher menu Press BACK 5 Entries with a value allow direct editing To edit a value Scroll the jogwheel 2 To confirm and end editing Press the jogwheel 2 To cancel editing Press BACK 5 To leave the menu Press HOME 3 User preset panel 37 11 User preset panel Power button Camera lock User buttons SHIFT button kh GA M 11 1 Locking unlocking NOTICE Locking the camera disables unlocking re enables all camera controls except recording and audio On a locked camera never switch US EL WB or ND into a new position Otherwise unlocking will change the switch presetting Press LOCK 2 and keep it pressed 2 A countdown appears in both monitor and viewfinder Upon reaching zero the camera is locked 3 To unlock Press LOCK 2 again and keep it pressed 11 2 User buttons Via camera menu you can assign an individual function to each user button For full instructions see the User Manual 38 User prese
3. AMIRA O2UsI C Kae G Us bre Date 02 April 2014 Imprint Imprint Copyright 2014 Arnold amp Richter Cine Technik GmbH amp Co Betriebs KG All rights reserved No portions of this document may be reproduced without prior written consent of Arnold amp Richter Cine Technik GmbH amp Co Betriebs KG Specifications are subject to change without notice Errors omissions and modifications excepted AMIRA ALEXA and ALEXA XT are trademarks or registered trademarks of Arnold amp Richter Cine Technik GmbH amp Co Betriebs KG All other brands or products are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective holders and should be treated as such Original version Visite This document is only a Quick Guide for first user steps For detailed operation instructions please refer to the User Manual For further assistance Arnold amp Richter Cine Technik GmbH amp Co Betriebs KG Tuerkenstr 89 D 80799 Munich Germany E mail service arri com www arri com service Document revision history Version ID Release Date 1 0 K4 0001898 K08511 02 April 2014 Contents Contents 10 3 For your San Oty ocara aE Eri 5 1 1 Risk levels and alert svmbols 5 1 2 Vie le EE s 1 3 General PreCautions ccccccccccsececeeseeceecesseseeseeeeceaeeeseseseueesseeesaees 6 Audience and intended USC ccccceseecseseeseeeeeeseeeeeeeeeseeeseeneeseneeseenessenesenees 7 Scope of delivery and Warranty
4. CFast 2 0 card slots A amp B USB in out 1 amp 2 RJ45 Ethernet ar WN Card A amp B CFast 2 0 Storage media slots for CFast 2 0 recording cards Interface for USB memory sticks with FAT file system Can also be used to charge USB devices Note You may use only one USB memory stick at a time In dependent from slot the first stick is connected Meanwhile the second slot may charge a device Ethernet LAN SS This RJ45 remote and service interface works via LAN 7 4 1 Preparing a USB memory stick USB memory sticks for the AMIRA must have a specific folder structure which can be created with the camera Connectors 7 4 2 A E Ol ee me ee S 23 To prepare a USB memory stick Open the media lid 1 Connect a FAT formatted USB stick 3 to the camera 2 From the home screen navigate to Menu gt Media gt Prepare USB medium Press CONFIRM to prepare the folder structure The USB stick 3 is now ready for use with the camera Note To avoid file corruption never remove the USB stick during write access You can remove the stick from the camera without unmounting Changing a CFast 2 0 card NOTICE Avoid damage to the contacts of both camera and card Always insert cards as described in this document Never change memory cards when recording this may damage the recorded clip Other clips on the card will not be affected ot oe ow P a gt Open the lid 1 Align the
5. GE The list of installed licenses on your camera is available under Menu gt System gt Licensed feature 4 For full instructions see the User Manual 56 Appendix 16 Appendix 16 1 Dimensions and weight with PL mount Length 309 mm en WM Height 149 mm a ee wt Width 139 mm Weight 4 1 kg 16 2 16 3 Electrical data DC power input 10 5 to 34 V DC power output 10 5 to 12 V RS 24 V 2 0 A Operation temperature 20 to 50 C 4 to 122 F Declarations of conformity EC Declaration of Conformity The product AMIRA 1 conforms with the specifications of following European directives Directive 2004 108 EC Community directive for the adaptation of legal regulations of member countries regarding electromagnetic compatibility Directive 199 05 EC Radio equipment and telecommunications terminal equipment and the mutual recognition of their conformity Directive 2011 65 EC on the restriction of the use of certain hazardous substances in electrical and electronic equipment The compliance with the requirements of the European Directive was proved by the application of the following harmonized standards EN 55103 1 2009 EN 55022 2010 EN 55103 2 2009 EN 301 489 1 2011 EN 301 489 17 2012 EN 62479 2010 EN 60950 1 2006 A11 2009 A12 2011 A1 2010 AC 2011 DIN EN 50581 2013 02 Appendix 57 FCC Compliance Statement Class A Statement This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the li
6. To enter or confirm Press SET 4 Audio control panel 29 9 2 Headphone volume Switch to INFO 1 For headphone volume control Press and turn the SET jogwheel 4 Alternatively use the headphone volume wheel See Page 19 EH SY NS The volume level appears in the display 2 next to the headphone icon 30 Main controls and viewfinder 10 Main controls and viewfinder Monitor Live amp GUI Peaking button Exposure tool button VF1 amp VF2 user buttons Monitor button Proximity sensor Diopter control Recording button Screen buttons Jogwheel 2 3 Mi be x oF 5 f L D N A VW ei 7 VW N N N Ee 7 E wn e o N Te e lig A Ae O ON Oa P WN CH Proximity sensor This infrared sensor automatically deactivates the viewfinder s in ternal OLED panel when you withdraw your eye Note To avoid hardware damage always keep the sensor clear To activate peaking on monitor 1 and viewfinder 3 Press PK 2 Peaking highlights the image parts that are in focus for better focus judgement For PK setting Go to MENU gt EVF Monitor SDI gt EVF Monitor gt Peaking Main controls and viewfinder 10 2 EXP exposure tool button 31 The EXP button 2 activates the set exposure tool on the monitor 1 and EVF image 3 Use the tool for evaluation of the image exposure levels An activated tool lights up the button For EXP setting Go to
7. With the safety pin pulled 2 slide the adapter off the camera 3 50 Assembly and retrofits 14 3 Camera handle oo FF eS Jet S Open the clamp 1 Slide the handle onto the camera 2 Note The safety pin 3 must audibly lock Close the clamp 1 To unmount Open the clamp 1 With the safety pin pulled 3 slide the handle off the camera 2 Assembly and retrofits 51 14 4 Viewfinder and EVF cable Tools needed e 2mm Allen key EVF port Via original AMIRA EVF cable this port connects the camera to the multi viewfinder Changing the EVF cable Note Use original AMIRA EVF cables only Place the camera bottom down Unmount the camera handle See Page 50 With a 2 mm Allen key unscrew and remove the lid 1 Either Connect the cable 2 to the EVF port Or Disconnect the cable 2 oF Or eo eh Se Reattach lid 1 and camera handle 52 Assembly and retrofits Changing the viewfinder e Oop oO Ze NS Switch off interrupt the power supply Note Use original AMIRA EVF cables only Connect a EVF cable to the camera See Page 51 With your fingers unscrew and remove the viewfinder s lid 1 Either Connect the cable 2 to the EVF port Or Disconnect the cable 2 Reattach the lid 1 Assembly and retrofits 8 Open the clamp 1 9 Either Dovetail the viewfinder to the bracket 2 10 Or Unbracket 2 and remove the viewfinder 11 Close the cl
8. card s positive edge 3 camera backwards With the contact pins first gently insert the card until it audibly locks 2 Gently close the lid 1 Never force it closed on an unlocked card To change the active card configure a user button See Page 38 24 For card removal Open the lid 1 Push the card in until it audibly unlocks 2 Remove the card Connectors Lens mount filters 25 8 8 1 Lens mount filters 1 Lens mount here PL 2 ND filter switch clear 0 6 1 2 2 1 mM D RR RR Ka WW Ai d d h D i ND filter switch a The ND filter switch controls the internal ND filter module y Filter densities of 0 6 1 2 and 2 1 allow quick exposure changes and compensation over a range of seven stops 1 To activate a filter Switch to the desired filter position 26 8 2 Lens mount filters Changing a lens NOTICE The following description applies to PL mounts For EF and B4 mounts please refer to the User Manual Protect the sensor Always keep a lens or protective cap on the empty lens mount Change lenses in dry dust free environments only Never exceed the maximum lens dimensions Have every lens properly shimmed as prescribed by the manufacturer Observe maximum lens dimensions see User Manual Counter clockwise unlock 1 the lens mount and remove the lens or cap Never touch the sensor Either Mount the next lens and cl
9. 7 2 Audio connector panel NOTICE Rubber caps protect the XLR connectors from dirt and moisture Always cap unused XLR connectors E em a 1 Protective caps sz E A 2 Headphone out amp volume a es I 3 XLR 5 pin audio input P at Oorr 4 5 XLR 3 pin audio input 1O D gt 6 Preset options Ta INA KL 7 D CRL WR VE oe A Headphone Headphone 3 5mm stereo TRS Mini jack output for monitoring audio channels IN A 5 pin XLR XLR input for microphone signals including 48V phantom power supply and line level signals IN B amp C 3 pin XLR XLR input for microphone signals including 48V phantom power supply line level signals and AES3 digital Connectors 19 Connecting audio devices Uncap the needed connectors only 1 Connect the headphone 2 Set the headphone volume by turning the wheel 2 Alternatively you can use the SET wheel on the camera s left See Page 29 oS SN gt Via switch 3 to 5 set the correct type of each audio device 6 needed 48V Microphone level signals with phantom power supply MIC Analog microphone level signals LINE Analog line level signals AES3 AES EBU signals 6 Connect each device 3 to 5 until the connector audibly locks Disconnecting audio devices z Sr OF oF Press the PUSH button to unlock 1 Remove the cable by pulling on the connector Either
10. C encoding e CFast 2 0 card recording e Up to 200 fps with full image quality e 35mm CMOS sensor e EVF with OLED eyepiece e Fold away monitor for both live view and user interface access e Ready out of the bag for single user centric workflow e Lean and rugged construction for high mobility Feature requires licensing Scope of delivery and warranty Scope of delivery and warranty NOTICE Product and packaging contain recyclable materials Always store ship and dispose of according to local regulations ARRI is not liable for consequences from inadequate storage shipment or disposal Delivery On delivery please check if package and content are intact Never accept a damaged incomplete delivery A complete delivery includes e AMIRA camera with lens mount according to order PL EF B4 e Multi viewfinder with AMIRA EVF cable e Gold Mount or V Lock battery adapter if ordered e Camera handle with viewfinder adapter e Four XLR connector caps one spare keep all four for later use e Four BNC connector caps remove before use e WPA 1 or BPA 3 base adapter if ordered e WiFi antenna e Bluetooth antenna e USB memory stick e 2mm Allen key e 3mm Allen key e Quick Guide e Original packaging incl drying agent Usually the camera comes fully assembled In the unlikely case that a handle viewfinder adapter or antenna etc is not assembled see Page 46 for instructions Visite ARRI offers an in
11. MENU gt EVF Monitor SDI gt EVF Monitor gt Exposure tool Two modes are available Zebra overlays up to two luminance ranges with diagonal stripes High zebra ranges above Mid zebra around the user defined luminance value False color overlays predefined luminance ranges as follows Luminance range White clipping Just below white clipping One stop over medium gray Caucasian skin 18 medium gray Just above black clipping Black clipping 10 3 MEI amp VF2 user buttons 1 Via the camera menu see Page 36 and Page 38 you can assign a function to both VF1 and VF2 buttons 1 Signal level 100 to 99 99 to 97 56 to 52 42 to 38 4 0 to 2 5 2 5 to 0 0 Color Red Yellow Pink Green Blue Purple 32 Main controls and viewfinder 10 4 Recording Pressing a recording button returns the user interface to the home screen and disables the menu access Recording also disables the US switch and the home screen buttons for FPS TC Shutter and Look settings 1 Prepare the camera 2 Preset all switches and buttons 3 Press REC 1 on the left camera side 4 Alternatively press REC 1 on the viewfinder NOTICE Never change memory cards when recording It may damage the recorded clip Other clips on the card will not be affected NOTICE Connecting or disconnecting devices or cables while recording can disturb the audio image signal due to static electricity Main control
12. Replace by another cable SH a Or Cap the connector for protection 20 Connectors 7 3 Opanel If the power supply to BAT is interrupted with the camera switched on the camera will automatically repower and boot up on reconnection BAT main power in EXT in out D tap Aux power out HD SDI image out 1 amp 2 Return sync in Timecode in out NO Om P WN 12V 4 pin Hirose Supplies 12 V auxiliary power with a maximum power of 2 0 A 12V 2 pin LEMO Supplies 12 V auxiliary power with a maximum power of 2 0 A A D tap on the battery adapter supplies accessories with 12 V DC from the camera Connectors 21 EXT 8 pin LEMO A connector for external accessories carrying two CAN bus es and accessory power output at camera voltage level 2 0 A max BAT 8 pin LEMO Via cables KC50 S 2 m straight and KC50 SP S coiled this main power supply input accepts 10 5 to 34 V DC SDI OUT 1 amp 2 BNC Both BNC sockets here SDI 1 deliver image outputs in 1920x1080 422 1 5G 422 3G and 444 3G single link formats RET SYNC IN BNC A BNC socket for Genlock input or HD SDI return image signal configurable Supports Blackburst and Tri Level Sync genlock signals Feature pending availability upon initial release version TC I O BNC A Timecode in output BNC interface to be configured via cam era menu 22 Connectors 7 4 Media panel Lid Status LEDs
13. amp 1 53 54 14 5 Antennae Assembly and retrofits 1 With your fingers thread the antennae for WiFi 1 and Bluetooth 2 onto the camera 2 To unmount Unthread the antennae 1 2 with your fingers WiFi Antenna for WiFi signal according 802 11g Used for remote camera access Feature pending availability upon initial release version Antenna for bluetooth signal Used for wireless audio monitoring and comment channel return with bluetooth headset Supports Handsfree and A2DP protocols Feature pending availability upon intial release version Licensing and updating 55 15 15 1 15 2 Licensing and updating Tools needed e Sufficient power supply e Product key e Internet access e FAT formatted USB memory stick with a camera compatible folder structure See Page 22 Camera updates The camera supports the installation of SUP software update packages Check www arri com for the latest available SUP version To install an update follow the instructions coming with the SUP Licensing You can further enhance the camera capabilities through licensed features available for online purchase Visit the ARRI license shop at http alshop arri de and follow the instructions for purchasing and downloading license keys License keys are linked to each camera s serial number and cannot be transferred from one camera to another 3 Media Monitoring User buttons Metadata
14. ceecneeeeeeeeeeeeaeeees 40 12 3 AW auto white balance button 41 Camera DIE Dal AU seet 42 13 1 Adjusting the viewimder 42 13 2 Balancing the Camera weiht 43 13 3 Mounting to a wedge plate 44 13 4 Mounting to a bridge plate kk 45 Assembly and Cette eege enee EES 46 14 1 Battery adapter Abu 46 14 2 Bas EE Sea nee Eege 48 14 3 Camera bhande nne 50 14 4 Viewfinder and EVF cable 51 E E AMENNA EE 54 Licensing and UDG E dl e DE 55 15 1 Camera Update ccccccccececceececeeeeeseeeeseeeeseeeeeseaeeseaeeeseneeseeeessags 55 15 2 MACS IASI ER 55 POO E 56 16 1 Dimensions and weight with PL mount 56 16 2 Eege Ke EE 56 16 3 Declarations of Confort 56 For your safety 5 1 For your safety Before use please ensure that all users comprehensively read understand and follow the instructions in this document 1 1 Risk levels and alert symbols Safety warnings safety alert symbols and signal words in these instructions indicate different risk levels A DANGER DANGER indicates an imminent hazardous situation which if not avoided will result in death or serious injury WARNING indicates a potentially hazardous situation which if not avoided may result in death or serious injury CAUTION indicates a potentially hazardous situation which if not avoided may result in minor or moderate injury NOTICE NOTICE explains practices not related to physical injury No safety alert symbol appears with this sig
15. creasing variety of product bundles and additional accessories For details please consult our website or your local ARRI Service Partner Warranty For scope of warranty please ask your local ARRI Service Partner ARRI is not liable for consequences from inadequate shipment improper use or third party products Camera layout 4 Camera layout Right ar WN BAT power input I O panel Audio connector panel Fan intake 12 pin Hirose for ENG type lenses O ON OD RS connector Bracket rosette WPA 1 with quick release connectors Fan outlet 10 Left ah WN Operator panel User buttons Power button amp camera lock Audio control panel Lid Media panel behind lid Battery adapter Fan intake Recording button Bracket rosette Camera layout Camera layout 11 Top 1 Viewfinder top buttons 5 Adjustable beam 2 Recording button 6 Camera type label 3 Viewfinder hinge with clamp 7 Level 4 Accessory shoe 8 Accessory threads on camera handle Bottom 7 1 Battery adapter 4 Viewfinder type label 2 Bracket rosettes 5 WPA 1 quick lock bracket 3 PLAY button 12 Front op 1 Clamps 2 Lens mount here PL 3 ND filter switch Back Fold away monitor viewfinder GUI OLED eyepiece Bluetooth antenna WiFi antenna kh OND CON On Om Camera layout 15 mm rod receptacles RS connector I O panel BAT power input Battery adapter here Gold Mount Proximity sensor f
16. m power sources before making changes to setup or system in particular changing cables Protect the optical system and sensor Never point the camera or viewfinder into direct sunlight Avoid permanent sensor damage Never let any direct light or reflections from high energy light sources e g laser beams enter the camera s optical path Protect the sensor Always keep a lens or protective cap on the empty lens mount Change lenses in dry dust free environments only Clean the sensor cover glass solely and exclusively as described in the User Manual If this fails consult an ARRI Service Center Never try to remove the glass Only use the tools materials and procedures recommended in this document For the correct use of other equipment see the manufacturer s instructions Audience and intended use T 2 Audience and intended use LLONNI The product is solely and exclusively available for commercial costumers and shall be used by skilled personnel only Every user should be trained according to ARRI guidelines Use the product only for the purpose described in this document Always follow the valid instructions and system requirements for all equipment involved The AMIRA is a 35 mm digital camera solely and exclusively for recording HD 1080 or 2K images suitable for a variety of distribution formats e ProRes 422 ProRes 422 LT ProRes 422 HQ and ProRes 4444 codecs e REC 709 encoding through use of look files or Log
17. mits for a Class A digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment Note This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual may cause harmful interference to radio communications Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense e WLAN FCC ID PD962205ANH e Bluetooth FCC ID QOQWT32AE Industry Canada Compliance Statement Complies with the Canadian ICES 003 Class A specifications Cet appareil num rique de la Classe A est conforme la norme NMB 003 du Canada This device complies with RSS 210 of Industry Canada Cet appareil est conforme CNR 210 d Industrie Canada This Class A device meets all the requirements of the Canadian interference causing equipment regulations Cet appareil num rique de la Classe A respecte toutes les exigences du R glement sur le mat riel brouilleur du Canada e WLAN IC ID 1000M 62205ANH e Bluetooth IC ID 5123A BGTWT32AE
18. nal word Note Provides additional information to clarify or simplify a procedure 1 2 Vital precautions A DANGER High voltage Risk of electric shock or fire Short circuits will entail lethal damage Before use read and follow all valid instructions Use solely and exclusively as described in the instructions Never open Never insert objects For operation always use a power source as indicated in the instructions Always unplug the power cable by gripping the power plug not the cable Never try to repair All repair work should be done by a qualified ARRI Service Center Never remove or deactivate any safety equipment incl warning stickers or paint marked screws Always protect from moisture cold heat dirt vibration shock or aggressive substances Never cover any fan openings For your safety Condensation Risk of electric shock and fire Condensation may form on the sensor and electrical connections when exposing the camera to sudden changes of temperature or humidity To avoid injury and damage never operate the camera when condensation occurs Heavy weight Risk of injury and damage If placed on an unstable position the camera can fall and cause serious harm Always place the camera on proper support devices Safely attach it as described in the instructions 1 3 General precautions Visite Even rugged cameras use components sensitive to improper use Always unplug the camera fro
19. nitoring lt User buttons 3200 Metadata ai 1 m l l ei e e L ich E From the home screen navigate 1 to MENU gt User gt User buttons 4 Via jogwheel 2 select the entry User switch and change it according to your needs None User switch is disabled FPS Switch changes the sensor frame rate SHUTTER Switch changes the shutter angle EXP Time Switch changes the exposure time Look Switch changes the look file Leave the menu by pressing HOME 3 Note Recording disables the US switch 12 2 Presetting the US EI WB switches O NO or oO e gt 25 000 ab 180 0 REC Look gt LOOK REC 709 On the home screen select a switch function here FPS by pressing the button 1 Note Active functions show a switch icon in the button label You can change only the preset of the active switch position Change the switch to the desired position Press the SET XX button 4 Via jogwheel 2 select the desired preset Confirm by pressing the wheel 2 Repeat for other switch positions if desired Operator panel 12 3 9 For FPS SHUTTER LOOK and WB you can configure preset lists for each switch position 10 See the User Manual for detailed instructions AW auto white balance button The AW button triggers the auto white balance functionality Based on the camera s live image AW calculates an automatic white balance and overwrites the active WB set
20. ockwise lock 2 the lens mount g e o P e Or Always cap and clockwise lock 2 an empty lens mount Audio control panel 27 9 Audio control panel Audio function switch Audio display Left right gain controls Audio SET jogwheel 8 BATTERY REMAN cn A 21m a a E 12m A ODN 9 1 Channel configuration NOTICE Audio is disabled if the sensor frame and project rates are not equal With audio recording disabled or otherwise switched off neither audio in output nor audio processing is possible Checking the audio status BATTE ERY REMAIN ee S a min min 1 Select NFO 1 to display current status information 2 2 Land R 3 are now deactivated 3 Select 1 2 or 3 4 1 to configure the respective audio channels 2 28 Audio control panel Adjusting channel gain E Select 1 2 or 3 4 1 Adjust channel 1 or 3 gain via L wheel 3 Adjust channel 2 or 4 gain via R wheel 3 SH e IN E To change channel 1 2 or 3 4 setup Select and edit the desired parameter via SET jogwheel 4 To enter the edit mode Press SET 4 To change a parameter Jogwheel with SET 4 on To confirm and leave the edit mode Press SET 4 again Editing the audio setup d Te itor e i SETUP 3 J LOCK el Display brightness gi Display style Day Tas e 1 Select SETUP 1 for adjusting overall audio parameters 2 2 To navigate and adjust Jogwheel up or down with SET 4 3
21. or OLED eyepiece Camera layout 13 4 1 Product identification CE type labels with serial number are on the camera top 1 and under the viewfinder 2 An FCC conformity label is on the camera bottom 14 Power supply 5 Power supply Depending on your battery demand the camera offers either a Gold Mount or a V Lock adapter You can change both by yourself see Page 46 For further details see our website or ask your local ARRI Service Partner Visite For maximum operation time always use fully charged batteries with 10 5 to 34 V DC 50 W minimum 5 1 Changing a Gold Mount battery 1 Place the battery pins in the mount receptors 1 2 Slide the battery 2 to the right until the adapter audibly locks 1 3 To release With the lever pushed 3 slide the battery 2 to the left and backwards 15 Power supply 5 2 Changing a V Lock battery j i ARET 1 Place the battery s wedge into the V shaped lock 1 2 Slide the battery 2 downwards until the adapter audibly locks 1 3 To release With the pin pushed 3 slide the battery 2 up and backwards 5 3 BAT in NOTICE If the power supply to BAT is interrupted with the camera switched on the camera will automatically repower and boot up on reconnection Use the BAT connector and a KC50 S or KC50 SP S cable to supply the camera with 10 5 to 34 V DC 5 4 Powering auxiliary devices via camera You can s
22. r Place the bridge plate unter the adapter 1 Adjust the bridge plate s nose 3 to the adapter s aperture With a flat screwdriver no coin attach the screws to the adapter and tighten 2 te amp YS Note Always ensure proper lock 46 Assembly and retrofits 14 Assembly and retrofits NOTICE To avoid damage while assembling and retrofitting always place the camera on a padded firm flat and level surface Work on an unpowered camera only 14 1 Battery adapter Tools needed e 2 5mm Allen key Mounting k K E R Well min a 314 O i SETy 4 SET VNS Note The illustration shows a V Lock adapter Switch off interrupt the power supply Pin the battery adapter 1 to the camera EH a eS With a 2 5 mm Allen key fasten all three screws 2 until the adapter fits tightly Assembly and retrofits 47 Unmounting Note The illustration shows a Gold Mount adapter Switch off interrupt the power supply With a 2 5 mm Allen key unfasten all three screws 2 ec oe ep E Remove the battery adapter 1 48 14 2 Assembly and retrofits Base adapter Mounting Note The illustration shows a WPA 1 Open the clamp 1 Slide the adapter under the camera 3 Note The safety pin 2 must audibly lock GE Sf gt Close the clamp 1 Assembly and retrofits 49 Unmounting 1 Note The illustration shows a BPA 3 2 Open the clamp 1 3
23. s and viewfinder 33 10 5 PLAY button Press PLAY 1 to see the last clip of the active CFast 2 0 card Playback is active on monitor on EVF and on SDI out To leave playback Press PLAY 1 for one second Or Press the EXIT screen button To select other clips use the on screen navigation For details see the User Manual Se ww P ken 10 6 Diopter adjustment 1 Twist the ring left or right for diopter adjustment 1 34 Main controls and viewfinder 10 7 Adjusting the monitor 1 Fold 1 swivel 2 and flip 3 the monitor according to your needs 10 8 Changing the monitor mode 1 To change the monitor mode between live view and user interface Press M 1 Main controls and viewfinder i Tiitel id f tikai ii 25 000 pel pals REC kogt LOOK REC 209 3 Via camera menu you can activate a location sensor that automatically flips the user interface to match a left or right sided monitor position 3 4 Note the jogwheel 1 and the screen buttons 2 10 9 Menu access The user interface centers around the home screen with access to essential status parameters and camera functionalities IT Alert messages FPS Sensor frame rate TC Timecode SHUTTER Shutter angle or if chosen instead exposure time STBY Camera standby status WB White balance LOOK Gamma settings and look files EI Exposure index 160 JS i Info messages kh GA M 25 000 em O ON Oo Om
24. t panel Press a button 1 to trigger its function For buttons five to eight Press and keep pressed SHIFT 2 then press a button 1 An LED on each button reflects the functional status To check the functional status of buttons five to eight 1 Press SHIFT 2 Presetting user and VF buttons oe Tt Se gen Se Je e 000 CO oe 180 0 Media Monitoring System Setup User buttons RE S on acer 22007 Metadata GE Toggle from live monitor to home screen See Page 34 Press wheel 1 for MENU Wheel navigate 2 to User buttons gt Button x 4 and enter 2 Wheel navigate to the desired function and enter 2 If applicable Wheel up or down 2 to the desired value To cancel Press BACK 5 To confirm Press the wheel 2 To conclude Press HOME 3 If applicable Repeat for all other buttons including VF1 and VF2 Operator panel 39 12 Operator panel NOTICE The operator panel consists of switches that offer quick changes of important camera functions such as exposure index or white balance For all switch positions except ND positions you can assign an individual presetting See the User Manual for full instructions 1 User switch amp settings 2 Exposure switch amp settings 3 White balance switch amp settings 4 Auto white balance button 5 Recording button amp LED 1 Switch US 1 to the desired position 40 Operator panel 2 05 43 1 g e 180 0 Media Mo
25. tings The AW result is stored as the preset value of the active WB position AW triggering 1 To trigger an automatic white balance Press AW twice within one second 1 41 42 Camera preparation 13 Camera preparation 13 1 Adjusting the viewfinder 1 Slightly unclamp the beam 1 to move the viewfinder 2 left right and up down 2 Unclamp the hinge 3 to swivel the viewfinder horizontally 3 Close all clamps 1 3 when the viewfinder is in the desired position 2 Camera preparation 43 13 2 Balancing the camera weight Unclamp 4 and slide the base adapter 3 until the camera is balanced Close the clamp 4 Unclamp 1 and slide the handle 2 until the camera is balanced SH NS Close the clamp 1 44 Camera preparation 13 3 Mounting to a wedge plate SH e ww den gt ia ERAN AT aaa H Mi Lig iy D a tiqa dee Wi For mounting to a wedge plate use the WPA 1 wedge plate adapter Open the quick release base plate Place the adapter 1 into the quick lock plate slighty behind the connection points Slide the camera forward until the quick lock audibly locks 2 Note The lock must be closed Camera preparation 45 13 4 Mounting to a bridge plate Always use a flat screwdriver to connect the BPA 3 to a bridge plate Never use a coin A coin does not deliver enough force to ensure proper lock For mounting to a bridge plate use the BPA 3 bridge plate adapte
26. upply auxiliary devices from the camera via several connectors 2 0 A max e 12 V via 2 pin LEMO 4 pin Hirose or via D tap on battery adapter e 24V via RS e Camera voltage via EXT Note For connector pin out information see the User Manual With a critical power supply level the camera switches off all auxiliary power supplies first 16 Switching on off 6 Switching on off To switch on Press the power button 1 The ARRI logo appears in audio display 2 and monitor 3 To switch off Press the power button 1 and keep it pressed A countdown appears in audio display monitor and viewfinder Te oS YS On reaching zero the camera powers off 75 000 EE REC Log LOOK REC 709 KER 6 Note The STBY icon 1 signals that the camera is ready to record 7 If not Insert a CFast 2 0 card See Page 42 8 Format the card for recording Connectors D 7 1 17 Connectors NOTICE Connecting or disconnecting devices or cables while recording can disturb the audio image signal due to static electricity Front connectors 1 12 pin Hirose for ENG type lenses 2 3 pin LEMO RS ENG 12 pin Hirose Supplies lens servos with power and provides access to lens ser vo functions RS 3 pin LEMO This 3 pin LEMO socket for RS input supplies external acces sories with 24 V power 2 0 A It also carries a frame pulse out put and accepts an ARRI remote start stop trigger 18 Connectors
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