Teradek CTRL.1 Manuale utente

CTRL.1 CONTROLLER KIT
Quick Start Guide
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v.1


TABLE OF CONTENTS
Physical Properties .............................. 2
Power and Connect ............................. 3
Pair Controller and Latitude ................ 3
Camera Run/Stop ................................ 4
Lens Mapping Feature ......................... 4
Controller Menu Operation.................. 5
Wireless Conguration ........................ 6
Standalone Operating Modes ............. 6

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A: OLED display
B: Menu buttons (Menu,
Up, Down, and Set)
C: Record/Power button
D: Controller Status LED
E: Mini-B USB
F: Wired-mode port
G: Lens ring
H: Control knob
I: Motor class indicators
J: Axis button
K: Data/Power connectors
L: Operating Mode button
M: Receiver Status LED
N: Reset button
O: Power input
P: CAM/Control port
Q: Motor port
R: Accessory ports
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H
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K
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PHYSICAL PROPERTIES
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CTRL.1
LATITUDE MDR-M
MOTR.X
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Connect the motor to Latitude using a 4-pin connector. If connecting two motors, use a Y-cable
4-pin connector to connect both motors. The motor(s) will then begin calibrating.
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Attach the motor(s) to the rods/lens.
Connect power to Latitude’s PWR port (N).
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There are two pairing methods if the controller is new or has not been paired to a receiver.
Insert an LP-E6 battery in the controller and hold down the POWER button for two seconds. If
using a Latitude MB, you must also insert an LP-E6 battery into the unit.
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Press the MENU button on the controller, then navigate to WIRELESS>FIND RECV to scan for active
receivers and automatically pair. The LED on the controller will turn green once paired.
Wireless Pairing
Connect a 5-pin connector from the controller’s wired-mode input (H) to the IN-1 input on Latitude.
The controller and receiver will remain paired even after disconnecting the 5-pin connector. The LEDs
on the controller and receiver will turn blue once paired.
Wired Pairing
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PAIR CONTROLLER AND RECEIVER
POWER AND CONNECT

Press the REC button on the controller (C) to start/stop recording on the camera.
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NOTE: If using a RED camera, the camera serial communication setting must be set to RCP
(Redlink Command Protocol) for the unit to operate.
Connect a camera cable from the CAM/Control port on the Latitude to the camera, then
navigate to MENU>CAMERA on the CTRL.1 to indicate which camera you have connected.
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CAMERA RUN/STOP
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The Lens Mapping Package can be purchased with the CTRL.1, or as a seperate upgrade. After
purchasing the Lens Mapping Package, use the following steps to activate it.
LENS MAPPING
To generate a license key, enter the controller’s UID, the upgrade code, and your email address
on activate.teradek.com.
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Navigate to the LICENSES menu. Press SET to display the UID number.
Press the MENU button, then use the ▼button to navigate to the ADV (Advanced) menu. Press
the SET button to access the menu.
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On the same screen displaying the UID number, select YES to enter the license key.
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• OFF - Unit is powered o
• YELLOW - No wireless connection
• RED - Camera is recording
• ORANGE - PC/Bootloader mode
• WHITE - Checking RF module status
• GREEN - Wireless is synched
• BLUE - Wired-mode connection.
Controller Status LED
The controller status LED indicates when the system is ON and provides the system’s current status
during operation.
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Press the MENU button, then use the ▲, ▼ and SET button to navigate through the dierent
menu options.
• POWER OFF - Power OFF the controller
• LENS - Congure lens mapping function
• MOTORS - Congure the attached motor(s)
• INPUTS - Congure the controller’s knob
• WIRELESS - Congure the wireless settings
• CAMERA - Select the make of the camera
• LIMIT - Congure the knob’s range
• SCREEN - Change display settings
• BUTTONS - Assign functions to the buttons
• RX CONFIG - Congure auxiliary controllers,
such as a thumbwheel or zoom rocker
• ADV - Contains device info menu, licenses,
and advanced functions for debugging
CONTROLLER MENU OPERATION

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This is the default operating mode. LATITUDE will accept controller (wireless) and/or thumbwheel
commands, and forward them to the motor(s) and camera. Standard mode also enables LATITUDE’s
Wi-Fi access point, adding full Wi-Fi/FoolControl capability to DSMC and DSMC2 cameras.
LATITUDE M and MB receivers have several dierent operating modes. To change the receiver’s
operating mode, press the recessed operating mode button (K).
Standard Mode - GREEN LIGHT
STANDALONE OPERATING MODES
In Flight Mode, the Latitude will disable its wireless module. This is useful for saving battery power if
the system is being controlled via wired mode. No wireless data will be transmitted.
Flight Mode - CYAN LIGHT
In Transmitter Mode, the LATITUDE will route the input signals (i.e. plugged into IN-1, IN-2) over the
RF link to the LATITUDE on camera. This enables many unique congurations, including using two
thumbwheels (plus LATITUDE) on a director’s monitor to control Focus/Iris and run/stop.
Transmitter Mode - PURPLE LIGHT

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STANDALONE OPERATING MODES (CONT.)
If you connect your iOS device to LATITUDE’s Access Point
while in Transmitter mode, the LATITUDE will re-transmit the
FoolControl communications over the long-range RF link
to a LATITUDE on-camera, increasing the usable range of
FoolControl, This increases the usable range of FoolControl,
and is particularly suited for drone work.
Longe Range FoolControl - PINK LIGHT Wi-Fi DEFAULTS
SSID LATITUDE-XXXXX
Password latitude
Admin URL 192.168.0.1
Admin username admin
Admin Password PASSWORD

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