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TLS ELECTRONICS AutoDome LTC 5136 Serie Instructions D'installation page 8

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Each key may now be pressed to display a unique code number
associated with that key. Follow the table below to ensure that
all keys are operating properly. Push the USER key last, as this
will cause the Controller to exit the test mode.
Key
Number
Set
0009
Camera
0025
Shot
0010
On
0018
Off
0026
1
0011
2
0019
3
0027
4
0012
5
0020
6
0028
7
0013
8
0021
Note that the "x" digit shown for the up, down, left, right, and
zoom values indicates a "speed" value and will change based on
how far the control is activated.
Camera key: This key is only used to correct an error when
selecting a camera number. If another key is inadvertently
pressed when a camera selection is being made, the Camera
button may be pressed to put the Controller immediately back
into the camera selection mode. Normally, a camera selection is
made by entering the desired camera number using the numeric
keypad, then pressing the Enter button.
SHOT key: This key is used to recall preposition scenes of all
AutoDome cameras and Allegiant series receiver/drivers which
are equipped with this option. Press the SHOT button, then
enter the desired preposition number on the numeric keypad (1
to 99). Press ENTER to recall a previously stored camera
position.
Certain preposition numbers are also used to program certain
AutoDome features. Refer to the AutoDome operation manual
for a complete listing of the available features.
ON key: This key is used to activate auxiliary functions of the
AutoDome cameras and Allegiant series receiver/drivers. Press
the ON button, then enter the desired auxiliary number on the
numeric keypad. Press ENTER to complete the action.
Certain auxiliary numbers are also used to program certain
AutoDome features. Refer to the AutoDome operation manual
for a complete listing of the available features.
OFF key: This key is used to de-activate auxiliary functions of
the AutoDome cameras and Allegiant series receiver/drivers.
Press the OFF button, then enter the desired auxiliary number
on the numeric keypad. Press ENTER to complete the action.
Certain auxiliary numbers are also used to program certain
AutoDome features. Refer to the AutoDome operation manual
for a complete listing of the available features.
Key
Number
9
0029
0
0014
Enter
0030
Clear
0038
Focus (up)
0043
Focus (down)
0044
Iris (up)
0045
Iris (down)
0046
Up
1x53
Down
0x51
Left
1x52
Right
0x55
Zoom (CW)
1x41
Zoom (CCW)
0x42
Numeric Keypad: These keys are used to enter numeric data.
When the first numeric key is pressed, the LED display will
become a data display, and indicate the numeric value pressed.
Enter key: This key is used to terminate commands. When
using the ON or OFF functions, holding this key will cause
those functions to repeat until the key is released. This feature
is useful where auxiliary functions are associated with level type
camera adjustments.
Clear key: This key is used to clear invalid entries. In some
cases, it can be pushed twice. If there is numeric data in the
camera display, the first push clears this data and the second
push returns the Controller to the camera mode. This allows
the operator to clear incorrect data without leaving the current
mode. If there is no data in the LED display, the first push
clears the entire Controller back to the default state.
FOCUS and IRIS keys: These rocker switches are used to
control the len's focus and iris functions.
Joystick: Movement of the joystick left or right will pan the
selected camera left or right. Movement of the joystick up or
down will tilt the camera up or down. Rotation of the joystick
knob will move the zoom lens in or out.
If the camera is capable of variable speed operations, the degree
of joystick deflection (or rotation) will correspond to different
speed responses.
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