Vinten Radamec Control System Operators Guide V4009-4980 Robotic Camera Control Systems
VRC System Operators Guide Original Instructions Publication Part No. V4009-4980 Issue 3.
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Safety - Read This First Understanding these instructions English The original instructions presented in this operators guide were written in English, and subsequently translated into other languages. If you are unable to understand these instructions, contact Vinten Radamec or your distributor to obtain a translation of the original instructions (EU Countries).
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Safety Guidelines Warning symbols in this operators guide Where there is a risk of personal injury or injury to others, comments appear highlighted by the word WARNING!—supported by the warning triangle symbol.
Important safety instructions This product is designed and manufactured to meet strict quality and safety standards. However, it is important that you are aware of the following installation and operation precautions. Many of these instructions are commonsense precautions, but for your own safety and to ensure that you do not damage the equipment, we recommend that you read them. 1 Take heed of warnings and instructions You should read all of the safety instructions before operating the equipment.
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Contents Page Safety - Read This First . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 Understanding these instructions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 Safety Guidelines . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 Important safety instructions. . . . . . . . . . . .
Contents (Cont) Page Switching on the panel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19 Configuring the operation of the control panel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19 Locking the control panel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19 Remotely operating a Camera . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Contents (Cont) Page Cut . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28 Fade . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29 Fade or Cut multiple shots . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29 Store . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Shot status colour codes. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44 Using shots . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 45 Fade . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 45 Cut . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Section 7 - Configuring the VRC System Configuring the VRC system . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 55 Grid display options . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 55 Stick settings. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 57 Panel options . . . . .
Getting Started The Vinten Radamec Control (VRC) System enables an operator to remotely control cameras, pedestals, and pan and tilt heads. There are a number of VRC system variations, designed to ensure compatibility with current Fusion products and, Radamec and AutoCam robotic products. The VRC controller system includes a Windows XP computer with keyboard and mouse, touchscreen control monitor and control panel. In most applications a video switcher and preview monitor are also installed.
Figure 2 VRC server window Note that when the VRC system is initialised, the lights on the pedestals will flash (if the pedestals are in Auto mode (robotic control) and any heads that were left in Manual mode will automatically switch to Auto mode (robotic control). The VRC Server window can be minimized or left running behind the User Interface window.
When you have selected your user login, the Enter Password dialog appears (Figure 4). Type in your password and select ENTER. Figure 4 Enter Password dialog When the password has been entered and accepted, the VRC User Interface is launched and the workspace appears (Figure 9). User Accounts The User Editor application s used to add or edit a user account. The User Manager shortcut can be found on the desktop or in the current version folder on the desktop. 1.Double click on the User Manager shortcut.
4. Click OK to create the user account. Super User All users have access to load any shows that have been created by any other user. The Super User option on the AddUserForm dialog defines whether or not any changes to shots will be saved in the show file on the hard drive or if the changes will be lost the next time the show is loaded.
Calibrating the touch-screen All VRC system monitors are touch-screen enabled, allowing on-screen options to be selected by touching the relevant graphic with a finger. It is also possible to select on-screen options using the left mouse button. The touch-screen user interface closely resembles the Radamec TCPi system, and can control multiple camera units. The location that you touch and the “button” on the screen are physically separated by the thickness of the touch screen glass.
VRC control panel The VRC control panels are designed to integrate with the Vinten Radamec Control System, providing control of robotic heads and pedestals. The control panel can be supplied with one or two joysticks. The right hand joystick (Pan/Tilt/Zoom) controls the pan and tilt movements of the robotic head and the zoom functions on the camera lens. The left hand joystick (XY/Height) controls the steering, travel and height of the robotic pedestals.
Wash/Wipe (option) Joystick Enable CCU Iris (option) Override Bumper Disable Infrared Disable Pan Follow Target Disable X4 Backup Link CCU Black Level (option) Panel Disable Pan/Tilt/Zoom XY/Height On Air (Tally) Focus Fade Time Stop Fade Cut Camera Select Buttons 116 Figure 8 VRC control panel Remotely operating a Camera Camera preview The Camera Select buttons (1-16) allow selection of individual camera units (camera, pan and tilt head and pedestal - where fitted).
Pan/Tilt/Zoom joystick By default, moving the joystick left and right will pan the camera left and right, moving the joystick forward and back will tilt the camera down and up. Rotating the joystick clockwise will zoom out the camera lens, and rotating it counter-clockwise will zoom in. If required, the direction of camera and zoom movement relative to joystick movement can be customized in the Configuration Screen (see Configuring the VRC system on page 55).
synchronised and may produce a small amount of instability on the pedestal and therefore should not be used on-air. See Panel Options - Always stop fast on page 58. When a shot is selected on the touch screen the Cut and Fade buttons will illuminate, indicating that these functions are available for selection. Once a cut or fade command is activated, either from the touch-screen or the control panel, both buttons will extinguish on the control panel.
XY/Height joystick The XY/Height joystick is on the left hand side of the control panel and is used to operate a pedestal. By default, moving the joystick left and right will cause the pedestal to travel west and east relative to the target. Moving the joystick forward and back will cause the pedestal to move north and south. North is the direction away from the side of the pedestal that has the cable connection panel (see Pedestal orientation on page 34).
Backup link The Backup Link button gives priority control to the control panel in the unlikely event of the VRC system failing. This allows the robotic camera units to remain in operation. Infrared disable Where fitted, the infrared disable button turns off the selected Radamec RP2A pedestal infrared proximity protection (which arrests pedestal travel before contact with an obstacle). WARNING! Risk of personal injury or damage to equipment when the Bumper Disable button is depressed.
VRC System User Interface Workspace Figure 9 Workspace The VRC user interface is a Windows-based program that uses a conventional application window, consisting of a title bar, a set of menus and buttons, and an editing pane comprising a grid of frames used for creating shots and editing shows.
page can be adjusted using the Grid Size option on the Configuration Screen (see Configuring the VRC system on page 55). After shots are stored they can be moved, edited or deleted using the Edit menu (see Edit menu on page 46). Shots can be created, stored and recalled as part of show files. The robotic pedestals and heads can be selected and controlled from the workspace and the control panel.
Functions and menus At the base of the workspace is a selection of menu and function buttons that enable operators to create and manage shows including editing shots, target and stop pedestals and configure the VRC system. Menu Clicking on Menu will display the following dialog: Show Management See Show management on page 38 for details on the Show Management functions. Configuration See Configuring the VRC system on page 55 for details on Configuration functions.
Stop Any time that a head or pedestal is moving during a Fade or Cut to a stored shot, the robotic movement can be halted using the Stop button. Typically the Stop button would be used when there is a risk of damage to the equipment or injury to personnel if the robotic movement were allowed to continue. There are two stopping options that are configurable in the Configuration screen.
Fade After a shot is selected on the touch-screen you can fade from the current position to the selected shot. Using Fade, the duration of the transition is set by the stored time in the shot. However, if the shot cannot be reached within the stored time, the transition is as fast as possible. In addition, the fade time can be modified in real-time using the Fade Time bar on the control panel (see Fade time control on page 46).
Virtual stick Virtual Stick provides a convenient method of manually controlling the pedestal and/ or head from the touch-screen when a control panel is not available. Selecting Virtual Stick will launch the Virtual Joystick window (Figure 12). Figure 12 Virtual Joystick window For any axis, use the touch-screen (or click and hold the left mouse button) to drag the Virtual Joystick in the required direction. Removing your finger from the touch-screen (or releasing the mouse button) stops the movement.
workspace. Options provided allow you to play the sequence, edit the time of the shot and delete shots from the sequence. Figure 13 Sequence window A sequence of shots is created by dragging the required shots from the editing pane on the workspace into the editing pane in the Sequence window. It is preferable to place the shots into the editing pane in the required order because shots cannot be rearranged once inserted.
Editing the shot time The time of the shot within the sequence can be edited by selecting the shot and then selecting EDIT TIME. The New Sequence Shot... dialog appears (Figure 14). Enter the new time for the shot using the keypad and then select ENTER. Selecting DELETE will delete the last digit entered. Select ENTER to save the new shot time and return to the Sequence window. When the time of a shot is edited, the total time of the sequence, displayed in the Sequence window changes.
Opts menu Target See Targeting the pedestals on page 34 for information on using this function to target the pedestals. Return Select RETURN in the OPTS menu to go back to the workspace without performing either an Enable or Target command. Enable a camera If a camera is offline (black camera select button) then it is likely that there is a problem with the camera or system setup. Check that the camera is powered on and that all cabling to the camera is connected correctly.
Targeting the pedestals Before shots can be created and stored, all robotic pedestal movements must reference a target. The target for each pedestal is either permanently adhered to the studio floor (Fusion and SP-2000 pedestals) or mounted at the edge of the studio as a vertical bar-code (RP2A pedestals). Studio configurations without pedestals do not need to reference a target.
FP-145 MKI pedestal 3 line floor target FP-145 MKII pedestal L shaped floor target Figure 16 Fusion Pedestal targeting start positions 3. If the edge of the pedestal and the edge of the target are not parallel, switch the pedestal from Auto to Manual and from Crab to Steer, rotate the pedestal to align it with the target. Switch from Steer to Crab and switch from Manual to Automatic mode. Enable the pedestal (OPTS>ENABLE). 4. Select OPTS>TARGET. 5.
FP-145 MKI pedestal 3 line floor target FP-145 MKII pedestal L shaped floor target Figure 17 Fusion Pedestal correct position after targeting SP-2000 pedestal 1. Select the camera to be targeted on the touch-screen or the control panel. 2. Use the XY/Height joystick on the control panel to position the pedestal so that it is positioned over the target as shown in Figure 18. 3. Select OPTS>TARGET. 4. Select the relevant target from the list and select OK.
Figure 18 SP-2000 pedestal targeting start position RP2A pedestal RP2A pedestals will automatically reference their target - manual targeting is not required. Publication Part No. V4009-4980 Issue 3.
Shots and shows This section covers the creation, editing and deleting of shots and show files. Show management A show is a collection of stored shots from multiple camera systems saved in one file. To store shots in the grid display, either a new show must be created or an existing show must be loaded. • Select MENU>SHOW MANAGEMENT to access Show Management functions. The Show Management dialog appears (Figure 19). Figure 19 Show Management dialog Creating a new show To create a new show: 1.
3. Select OK to return to the workspace showing the first page of shots in the loaded show. Select CANCEL to return to the workspace without loading a show. The name of the loaded show appears in the title bar of the workspace. List all shows To view a list of all stored shows: 1. Select MENU>SHOW MANAGEMENT>LIST SHOWS. 2. View the stored shows on the scroll list. 3. Select CANCEL and OK to return to the workspace. Deleting a show NOTE: There is no undo option following a show deletion.
5. Type in a name (e.g. HOME) and select >ENTER. NOTE: 6. The shot name can be a maximum of 16 characters long. The shot will be saved with the default fade time (e.g. 4 seconds). NOTE: The fade time specifies the number of seconds that the robotic system will take to move the camera from its current position to the selected shot position when FADE is selected on the touch-screen or the control panel. The default fade time is set in the Configuration Screen.
Figure 20 Workspace displaying HOME shots Adding shots to a show In this section you will create the first few shots for your new morning show.
To add shots: 1. Make sure that the morning show with its target (home) shots is loaded. 2. Select MENU>CONFIGURATION and make sure that Require Shot Name is On and Require Shot Time is Off. Select RETURN. 3. Select camera #1 on the touch-screen or the control panel. NOTE: The video signal for the selected camera can be viewed on the preview monitor. 4. Use the joysticks to move the camera into position for the first shot, and then frame and focus the shot. 5.
Figure 21 Morning show with Shots added Publication Part No. V4009-4980 Issue 3.
Shot status colour codes Shots stored on the grid display are colour coded to indicate the shot status (Figure 22). Figure 22 Shot status colour codes Table 2: Shot status colours Frame Colour Description Red background Indicates that the camera is moving (via Cut or Fade) to the shot. See Fusion-1 target shot in Figure 22. Yellow banner across the frame corner Indicates that this is the last shot selected. See Fusion-1 target shot in Figure 22.
Table 2: Shot status colours Frame Colour Grey background Description Indicates shots that are available for selection. Using shots In this section you will explore using shots to become familiar with normal on-air operations, using the morning show sample shots that were created earlier Figure 23. Figure 23 Using shots Fade 1. Select a shot on camera #1 and its thumbnail will turn green. 2.
4. When the camera reaches the stored shot the thumbnail turns from red to dark blue. NOTE: If the selected shot cannot be reached within the time stored in the shot, the camera will move at its maximum speed. Cut 1. Select a shot on camera #2 and its thumbnail will turn green. 2. Select CUT on the touch screen or the control panel, the thumbnail turns red and the camera moves at maximum speed from its current position to the stored shot. 3.
1. From the workspace select EDIT. Only the Latched Delete and Return buttons are available from the Edit menu until you select a shot on the grid. 2. Select a shot on the grid to display the additional Latched Time, Name, Time, Delete, Resave and Swap buttons as shown in Figure 24. Figure 24 Edit menu Latched delete Use Latched Delete when you want to delete multiple shots. The normal Delete mode deletes a single shot and then returns you to the workspace.
Latched time Use Latched Time when you want to modify the time of several shots. The normal Time mode modifies a single shot and then returns you to the workspace. Latched Time keeps you in the Edit menu after each shot is modified. 1. Select LATCHED TIME. 2. Select a shot and modify its time. 3. Select another shot and modify its time. 4. Repeat until all of the desired shots have been modified. 5. Select LATCHED TIME to exit the mode and select RETURN to go back to the workspace.
Resave Resave allows you to save a new shot position in place of a previous saved shot in the editing pane. 1. Select EDIT. 2. Select the desired shot from the grid display. 3. Use the joystick on the control panel to reposition the camera as desired. 4. Select RESAVE save the newly positioned shot and return to the workspace. Swap Allows you to rearrange the position of the shots on the editing pane by exchanging pairs of shots or exchanging a shot with an unused position. 1. Select EDIT. 2.
Putting it all together In this section you will use many of the concepts and features covered in the preceding pages. The hypothetical “morning” news is a 3 camera show with 2 anchors (LIZ and FRED), a weatherperson MEGAN and a field reporter REBECCA. You will block a few more shots for the show and use them as you follow the simplified rundown. 1. Make sure that the morning show is loaded. The workspace should look similar to Figure 25. Figure 25 Initial shots for the Morning Show 2.
Blocking additional shots 1. Create the following additional shots that are called for in the rundown for the show: • Camera #1 - A wide 3-shot of the anchors and the weather centre - called 3SHOT WX • Camera #1 - A medium 3-shot of the anchors and the weather centre - called 3SHOT WX END • Camera #1 - A bumper for the end of the show that starts with a 3 shot of the anchor desk - called END BUMP. The pedestal slowly moves away from the desk, increases height and zooms wide - called END BUMP END.
Figure 26 Shots for the Morning Show Air time philosophy While airing a show you will be occupied with three primary tasks - cueing, trimming and tracking shots. Cueing Cueing is the process of setting up the shots before they are used on-air. A shot is selected, the thumbnail turns green, you FADE or CUT to it and the thumbnail turns dark blue when the camera is “on shot”. It is important that you stay ahead of the rundown by cueing shots as early as possible.
its thumbnail will be light blue and you will usually replace it (select STORE and select the shot) and the thumbnail will turn dark blue. This ensures that the shot will be correctly framed for the rest of the current show. Tracking When a shot is on air you can track the talent if they shift in the frame, slide behind an over the shoulder box etc. Select the on-air camera at the control panel and track the shot as needed.
TALENT SLUG DIRECTOR NOTES VRC OPERATOR ACTIONS FRED TRAFFIC 1-FRED TIGHT TRAFFIC CAMS Check Cam#1 framing, track if necessary Select WX STAND on Cam#3, CUT to it Select END BUMP on Cam#1, CUT to it LIZ/FRED CHIT CHAT WEATHER TOSS 2-2SHOT Check Cam#2 framing, track if needed When Cam#3 is at WX STAND (dark blue) Trim and RESAVE if needed Select WX STAND END on Cam#3 MEGAN QUICK WEATHER 3-PUSH WX STAND Select FADE on Cam#3 Check Cam#3 framing, track if needed FRED GOODBYE 2-2SHOT When Cam#
Configuring the VRC system The Configuration Screen provides default settings for various operating parameters. On the User Interface window select MENU>CONFIGURATION to display the Configuration Screen (Figure 27). Figure 27 Configuration screen After making the required changes on this screen select RETURN to go back to the workspace. Grid display options Grid size The number of rows and columns of shots that can be seen on a single page in the editing pane is user selectable.
Figure 28 Grid Size selection dialog 3. Select OK to accept the new Grid Size or CANCEL return to the Configuration Screen without making a change. Reducing the number of rows and columns makes the shot thumbnails larger and easier to identify as shown in the Figure 29, but if you choose to set the grid size for larger thumbnails you may have to scroll through several pages of shots in a single show. The picture on the left is an example of the workspace with the grid size set to 7 x 8.
NOTE: If you select fewer columns in the grid after creating a show, the shots in the higher columns (E, F, G, H in the example above) will be off the screen to the right and cannot be viewed or selected. Shots in higher numbered rows can always be viewed by using the page down/up button. Display headers The column and row headers (ABC/123) can be turned on or off. The headers are useful when a show extends over multiple pages.
Use the Up/Down arrows to adjust the gain and deadband settings. The gain is used to set the velocity of the movement of the head, pedestal or camera lens, with the gain setting of 100 being the fastest speed of movement. The deadband setting is used to adjust the amount of play that is often experienced before the joystick starts to physically move the pedestal, head or camera lens.
Panel options for pedestals The following options only affect the operation of the RP2A pedestal. WARNING! Risk of personal injury or damage to equipment when these functions are activated. Activating these functions will allow pedestals to be used in close proximity. Always override If ALWAYS OVERRIDE is On, the OVERRIDE button on the joystick control panel will be On after user login.
Camera control Table 4: Camera Control option settings Option ON OFF Deselect A camera that has been selected can be deselected by touching it on the touch screen. A camera can only be deselected by selecting a different camera. Always take rudely Selecting a camera at one controller will immediately take control away from a second controller that may have been using the camera. A dialog appears requesting you to confirm that you want to take control of the camera from the other controller.
Shot preferences Table 6: Shot Preferences settings Option ON OFF Take Camera When you select a shot on the touch screen, the Camera Preview selection on the joystick control panel automatically follows and the joysticks will control the camera for the selected shot. The shot selection on the touch screen and the Camera Preview selection are decoupled. So, let’s say that camera #1 is on-air and being trimmed with the joysticks.
Database Schedule Service The VRC Database Schedule Service lets users specific database replication, restore, user-defined database maintenance tasks in a fully automatic, scheduled way. Configuring the Database Schedule Service Standard installation will install the VRC DB Schedule Service in your windows OS. By default this service will work on free distributed SQL Server Express 2005.
2. Double click the icon on system tray to start the VRC DB Schedule Service UI (Figure 32). Figure 32 VRC DB Schedule Service UI 3. All three servers (SQL Server Browser, SQL Server Express and DB Schedule Service) should be running as shown in Figure 32. If any of the servers need to be started, click the appropriate Start button for the server in the Database Service UI window. 4. Click Configure Schedule Service to display the Scheduled DB Services window (Figure 33).
• Delete Service—highlight an existing service in the list and then select Delete Service to delete it. These options are also available from a menu. Right click on any blank line or stored service line to display a menu list of the four options. See Figure 34. Figure 34 • Save—select Save to retain configured services for future use. NOTE: • Once only services manually executed will not be saved. Close—select Close to close the Scheduled DB Services window.
Service name - type in a name for the service From the dropdown list select any one of the following options: - Run Once - At regular intervals - Daily - Weekly - Monthly Select the service run days. This is dependant on the service type selection. Enter the date and time to start the service Enter the time in hours and minutes (HH:MM) between the service running. This option is schedule type dependant.
Settings for Action and Post Action types After selecting the action to be taken, click the Settings button on the Service Details window (Figure 35) to display the Configure window (Figure 36). In this example it shows the window for SQL server backup. Highlight database to allow dropdown menu selection of database type for backup or restore. Highlight backup folder to allow browse option to change default location for the folder.
Parts list The following lists include main assemblies, user-replaceable spare parts and optional accessories. For further information regarding repair or spare parts, please contact Vinten Radamec or your local distributor. For information on-line, visit our website at www.vintenradamec.com Item Part No.. VRC CSI . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .V4024-0001 VRC-EPI options: VRC-EPI-8 . . . . . . . . .
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