PROAIM KITE-22 WONDER PACKAGE 10
BALANCING
Balancing the camera on the head is crical to smooth operaon.
Find the horizontal balance point of your camera by using 2 ngers of one hand while hold-
ing the handle.
Mark this point on the side of the camera with chalk or tape.
Turn the unit on and move the lt control unl the camera plate is vercal.
Loosen the two screws holding lt motor. (DO NOT REMOVE).
Grasp the motor and turn slightly to disengage gears.
Mount the camera to the camera plate with the screw provided.
Tighten by threading the nut up to the boom of the camera plate securely.
Make sure your balance point previously marked with chalk or tape is in the middle of the
plate.
Loosen the knob below the camera plate and slide the camera and plate up or down unl
the center line of your camera is about in the middle of the large gear. Now ghten knob.
If the camera is perfectly balanced it will stay in any posion while motor gear is sll un-
aached.
Grasp the motor and turn it back unl the gears mesh.
Gently ghten motor screws.
Secure the camera.
Note All reducon boxes have a small amount of backlash. The balancing of the camera will
reduce the backlash to a minimum making it felt at the top of the lt arc.
CABLES & CONTROL BOX
Install the 12 volt DC power (4 pin XLR) in rear of Joysck Box.
Note: Any 12 volt baery may operate the PROAIM™ GOLD PAN
TILT HEAD as long as the connector mates and is #1 pin Negave
and #4 pin Posive.
JOYSTICK
The joystick may be operated hand held, from a flat surface like a table top or attached to
the boom arm of the jib.
HEAD CABLE
PROAIM™ GOLD PAN TILT HEAD Digital only
Attach the 4-pin power cord to rear of joystick box.
Attach the both two pin male connector of cable to the both two
pin female connector of head for panning & tilting.
If the joystick control is opposite, undo the connectors at the mo-
tors, rotate 180 degrees and re-install.
CAUTION: DO NOT USE A UNREGULATED POWER SUPPLY! IF USING A REGULATED POWER SUP-
PLY IT MUST PRODUCE LESS THAN 12 VOLTS. MORE THAN 24 VOLTS MAY CAUSE PERMANENT
DAMAGE.