PROAIM P-W5P-BRZ 24ft Breeze Camera Jib Crane Kit Filmmakers Instruction Manual
- June 17, 2024
- PROAIM
Table of Contents
- P-W5P-BRZ 24ft Breeze Camera Jib Crane Kit Filmmakers
- 24ft Breeze Camera Jib Crane Kit for Filmmakers &
- Specifications
- Product Usage Instructions
- Safety Hints of Jib Crane
- D-37 Dolly Assembly
- Tripod Stand (W5-STD) Assembly
- Central Fork Assembly
- Jib Sections Setup
- Head Platform Setup
- Attaching the Red Stability Cables
- Q: How do I extend the jib crane to different sizes?
- Q: How do I ensure smooth pan-tilt movements?
P-W5P-BRZ 24ft Breeze Camera Jib Crane Kit Filmmakers
24ft Breeze Camera Jib Crane Kit for Filmmakers &
Production (P-W5P-BRZ)
Specifications
- Jib Sections: 3, 4, 5, 8
- Weight rod Weight Closers: 1
- Central Fork Tool Pouch: 1
- Head Platform: 1
- Cable Guide Support Rods: 1
- Spanner: 2 (19mm & 13mm)
- Hooks: 2
- Velcro: 7
- Wire Tensioner Hook: 1
- T-Type Allen keys: 2 (5/16mm, 10mm)
- Red Cables:
- 2nd to 1st Section: 4′ x 2”
- 2nd to 1st Section: 3′ x 5”
- 2nd to 3rd Section: 7′ x 10”
- 2nd to 8th Section: 15′ x 6”
- Blue Cables:
- 1st to 8th Section: 11′ x 4” x 2
- 1st to 8th Section: 11′ x 4” x 2
- Yellow Cables:
- Central Fork to Head Section: 15′ x 5”
Product Usage Instructions
Safety Hints of Jib Crane
ATTENTION: PLEASE READ THIS BEFORE USING TO PREVENT DAMAGE TO
EQUIPMENT & OPERATOR! FOLLOWING THESE GUIDELINES WILL PROVIDE
BETTER SHOTS AND TROUBLE FREE OPERATION. SHOULD YOU NEED ADDITIONAL
INFORMATION, TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE IS AVAILABLE `ONLINE’ BY
CONTACTING THE SALES REPRESENTATIVE.
D-37 Dolly Assembly
1. Remove the washer from the outer legs of the dolly using a
spanner.
Tripod Stand (W5-STD) Assembly
Feature: Jib Stand with a versatile Dolly facilitates a sturdy
base & impressive payload in any terrain.
Central Fork Assembly
Feature: Central Fork that offers smooth pan-tilt movements
while absorbing unwanted vibrations or movements.
Jib Sections Setup
Feature: Modularly designed heavy-duty crane transforms into
various sizes with adjustable arms ranging from 12ft to 24ft.
1. Attach the remaining sections to the joints and secure via
bolts, as shown in images.
Head Platform Setup
1. Attach the Cable Guide Support Rod.
Attaching the Red Stability Cables
1. Attach one end of the red stability cable to the cable guide
rod, then attach the other end of the cable to the clamp of Section
NOTE: If the length of the wire is short, loosen the hook to
increase its size.
FAQ
Q: How do I extend the jib crane to different sizes?
A: The modular design of the jib crane allows you to attach and
detach sections to adjust the length. Simply follow the
instructions provided in the manual to add or remove sections as
needed.
Q: How do I ensure smooth pan-tilt movements?
A: The central fork assembly is designed to absorb unwanted
vibrations or movements, providing smooth pan-tilt movements. Make
sure to properly assemble and secure the central fork according to
the instructions in the manual.
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24ft Breeze Camera Jib Crane Kit for Filmmakers & Production (P-W5P-BRZ)
Assembly Manual
What’s In The Box
Please inspect the contents of your shipped package to ensure you have
received everything that is listed below.
Bag – 1
Jib Sections 3,4,5,8
Jib Sections
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Bag – 2
Jib Sections 1 & 2, Accessories & Cables
Jib Sections 1st & 2nd 1 x Weight rod Weight Closers
Central Fork Tool Pouch
Head Platform
Cable Guide Support Rods
2 x Spanner – 19 & 13
2 x Hooks
7 x Velcro
Wire Tensioner Hook
2 x T-Type Allen keys 5/16mm, 10mm
Red Cables:
2nd to 1st Section: 4′ x 2” 2nd to 1st Section: 3′ x 5” 2nd to 3th Section: 7′
x 10” 2nd to 8th Section: 15′ x 6”
Blue Cables:
1st to 8th Section: 11′ x 4” x 2 1st to 8th Section: 11′ x 4” x 2
Yellow Cables :
Central Fork to Head Section: 15′ x 5”
Bag–3
Bag – 4
Dolly & Accessories
Dolly Platform
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Tripod stand Foot
Tripod stand
D-37 Dolly 2 x Spanner – 17 & 10
1 x T-Type Allen key 4mm
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Joystick Controller
Bag Packing
Sr. Pan & Tilt Camera Motorized Head
Universal Adapter
3 Meter long 4pin XLR cable
(for using 12VDC Battery Packs)
4 x Wing Nuts
2 x L Type Allen Keys
2 x 2A Fuse
12V AC Adapter
15mtr Long Control Cable
Check nut (Size – 1/4″)
Proaim Lanc Zoom Controller (P-ZC-3DV)
Proaim Lanc Zoom Controller (P-ZC-3DV)
15 mtr Long wire
1 mtr wire
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INDEX
Particulars
Safety Hint of Jib Crane D-37 Dolly Setup
Tripod Stand Assembly Central Fork Assembly
Jib Section Setup Head Platform Setup Cable Guide Support Rod Setup
Wire Assembly Weight Rod Assembly Sr. Pan Tilt Head Setup 3-Axis Joystick
Controller Setup Balancing Points of Pan Tilt Head Lanc Zoom Controller Setup
Final Setup
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Safety Hints of Jib Crane
ATTENTION: PLEASE READ THIS BEFORE USING TO PREVENT DAMAGE TO EQUIPMENT &
OPERATOR!
· The crane may not be assembled or operated under influence of alcohol, drugs
or any other intoxicating substances. Lack of attention while connecting the
components together can cause substantial damage to equipment/operator.
· The crane may only be operated on levelled horizontal position. Make sure
that the surface is stable.
· To prevent any harm or injury, properly join all sections of the crane. It
is suggested to use the support stand while telescoping the complete length.
· Always connect the steel cables properly to provide stability to the system.
They should not negatively impact the movements of crane in any way.
· After setup of the crane, the pan-tilt head / gimbal head shall be
positioned under the central pivot section. In assembled state, when the pan-
tilt head / gimbal head is higher than central pivot section, there should be
someone to look after the crane system.
· The complete panning & lifting range around it must be kept free. Avoid
anybody standing under the crane. No loose objects may be stored or placed on
it. Be very careful while using indoors.
· Never operate the crane in the immediate vicinity of high-voltage power
cables. It holds danger to life.
· Particular care is required when operating the crane in unfavourable weather
conditions. The crane must be shut down in sufficient time. When it is used in
a rainy day, the pan-tilt head / gimbal head and controlling bar shall be
protected against rain.
· When you want to transport the crane, lock the Pan & Tilt Axis for safety.
Make sure that the components do not rub together and cause any material wear.
· Before the counterweights are removed, ensure the remote head is resting on
the support stand. Then gradually remove the counterweights before remote
head, camera or other parts.
· In the interest of safe crane operation, avoid abruptly swivelling or
stopping the crane, otherwise it may cause serious damage to equipment.
FOLLOWING THESE GUIDELINES WILL PROVIDE BETTER SHOTS AND TROUBLE FREE
OPERATION. SHOULD YOU NEED ADDITIONAL INFORMATION, TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE IS
AVAILABLE `ONLINE’ BY CONTACTING THE SALES REPRESENTATIVE.
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D-37 Dolly Assembly
NOTE: To avoid unwanted accident while assembling the crane, please assemble
the dolly with supporting feet. It also increases the stability. · Loosen and
remove the Allen bolts &
Washer from the outer legs of the dolly using a spanner.
· After removing the bolt along with the washer properly pull each leg out
until it reaches the joining point.
· After spreading both the legs of the D-37 Dolly, Insert the bolt with the
washer, nut matching the bottom thread of the dolly.
· Properly tighten the bolt and nut using a spanner.
· Follow the same process for the remaining legs.
· Now, loosen and remove the bolts, washer & bolts of the D-37 Dolly leg using
the Allen key, as shown in the image.
· Similarly, remove the bolts of the remaining leg and place the dolly
platform on the Dolly.
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· After attaching the dolly platform to the D-37 Dolly, screw in the Allen
bolts to desired positions and tighten all the connections with the help of
Allen key.
· The Platform Dolly is properly attached as shown in the image.
Tripod Stand (W5-STD) Assembly
· Attach the stand foot by twisting it into the leg of the Tripod Stand.
· Similarly, follow the same process for the remaining legs as shown.
· Set the position of the wheels and lock the wheels with the provided Lever
which allows you to have stable shoots.
· Attach the legs of tripod stand with D-37 dolly as shown in the image.
· Properly align and attach the legs of the Tripod Stand on the D-37 Dolly.
Feature: Jib Stand with a versatile Dolly facilitates a sturdy base &
impressive payload in any terrain.
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Central Fork Assembly
· Detach the Locking Clamp from the Central Fork and mount it on the Tripod
Bowl.
· Then, re-tighten the locking clamp and securely attach the Central Fork, as
shown in the image.
· To add stability to your Jib, attach the wire tensioner with the hook on the
locking clamp, then attach the safety chain with the pin on the D-37 Dolly.
· Wire tensioner and safety chain setup should be properly aligned to ensure
stability.
Feature: Central Fork that offers smooth pan-tilt movements while absorbing
unwanted vibrations or movements.
Jib Sections Setup
· Loosen and remove the bolts, washer, nuts of the Central Fork using the
Allen Key and Spanner.
· Mount the second section by matching it to the center of the central fork.
Feature: Modularly designed heavy-duty crane transforms into various sizes
with adjustable arms ranging from 12ft to 24ft.
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· Align the 2nd section with the Central Fork and insert the bolt and nut into
it.
· Now, tighten and secure it using the Spanner and Allen Key.
· Remove all the bolts with the help of the Allen key before connecting
Section 1st to Section 2nd.
· All the bolts are properly removed, as shown in the image.
· Now, align both the sections and Install the Allen screws to the joining
holes of both the sections and tighten.
· Now, tighten the all bolts properly to secure the jib section together.
11 · Using the same approach insert 3th, 4rd and
remaining sections to the joints and secure via bolts, as shown in images.
Head Platform Setup
· Loosen the bolt of the Head platform and remove the attached nut and washer.
· Remove the threaded pin from the head platform to install the head platform
assembly.
· Install the Head Platform assembly (leveling arm up) to the end of the
smallest section with the provided bolt, shaft collars, washers, and nut.
· Tighten all the Allen bolts, nuts with the help of Allen and wrench to
secure them properly.
Attaching the Cable Guide Support Rod
· Insert and secure the cable guide support rods by matching them with the
Section 2 cable guide Clamp.
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· Loosen and remove the bolt of Section 2 using the Allen key.
· Align the cable guide support rod on Section 2 and re-insert the bolt.
· Re-tighten the bolt using an Allen key as shown in the image.
· Attach 2 big hooks on both slots on cable guide.
· Follow the same process for the second pair of hooks.
Attaching the Red Stability Cables
NOTE: Its color-coded suspension cables let you assemble the entire setup
quickly. · Insert one end of the cable into the hook of
the cable guide rod, then attach the other end of the cable to the clamp of
Section 1.
NOTE: If the length of the wire is short, loosen the hook to increase its
size.
13 · Red wire is properly connected with jib
section 1. · Follow the same procedure for the other
short red wire as shown in the image.
· Insert one end of the cable into the hook of the cable guide rod, then
attach the other end of the cable to the clamp of Section 8.
· Follow the same process to attach the 2nd wire with the Jib, as shown in the
image.
Attaching the Blue Stability Cables
· Attach the two Blue cables with the hook of Section 1.
NOTE: Align the cable to the cable guide from side and adjust the cable with
help of wire tensioner. Same approach apply at other side of jib · Connect the
end of the two blue cables into
the slot of section 8th with the help of the knob. · Connect the other blue
wire into the slot of the same jib section 8 and adjust the length of the wire
with the help of a wire tensioner. · After attaching the blue wire, lock the
wire properly with a safety pin. · The blue wire is properly connected to the
jib section as shown in the image.
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Attaching the Yellow Stability Cables
NOTE: Join all the yellow cables together, make one long cable, and attach it
to the Jib. · Connect the yellow cable to the hook
already attached to the central fork yellow wire.
NOTE: If the length of the wire is short, loosen the hook to increase its
size. · Connect the yellow cable to the wire
attached to the head section.
· Similarly, connect the other hook joint to the other wire part properly.
24 FT Jib Length
15 · Attach the LCD (Not Included) to the LCD
mounting arm insert the screws by aligning the holes with each other then
tighten with the help of Screw Driver. · LCD is properly assembled with
mounting arm as shown in the image.
Weight Rod Assembly
· Loosen the knob of the jib section and insert the weight rod into it.
· After inserting the weight rod, retighten the knob to ensure slip free
connection. Then put weight (Not Included) to both ends of weight bar rod.
· After adding weight, insert weight closure to secure the weight properly.
Sr. Pan Tilts Head Setup
· Loosen the wing and remove it from the wing nut.
· Attach Sr. Pan Tilt Head with jib Mounting Plate. Align screw holes and
tighten precisely to secure the head.
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· Sr. Pan tilt head is now properly mounted on the tilt head section as shown
in the image.
· Mount your camera (Not Included) on camera mounting plate of Sr. Pan Tilt
Head.
· Insert the check nut through the bottom of the head and secure the camera
with the help of an Allen key.
· Camera is properly secured with head section as shown in the image.
Joystick Controller Setup
· Install your cable starting at the camera end and making sure to leave
enough slack for full pan and tilt movements.
· Connect 15mtr control cable with motor cable as shown in the image.
The Pan Tilt Head circuitry is built entirely into the Joystick Controller.
The only requirement is AC adapter (Included) or Battery Power (Not included).
The AC adapter can handle 100-240 volts. Users will need the appropriate plug
adapter for local use. · Then connect the other cable to the main
cable port on the joystick controller.
· Install 12 volt AC adapter (4 pin XLR) in the socket of Joystick Box.
NOTE: Any 12 volt battery may operate this Pan Tilt Head as long as the
Connector and the #1 Negative pin & #4 Positive pin of Cable meet together.
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· (4 pin XLR) and controller cables are both installed in the sockets of the
joystick box.
· Loosen the knob & Insert the joystick box into the weight rod and tighten
the knob back to secure the joystick box.
CAUTION: The power specification we have provided is as per 12volt. For this,
we provide a 12volt/3ampere regulated power adapter. In case you use a voltage
higher than 12V, it will affect the performance and life of the motor, and
there is a high risk of the motor getting damaged.
1. The Speed Controller adjusts the speed of pan & tilt based on the
requirement of the shot. 2. Damping control prevents the Head from stopping
with a jerk enabling you to achieve smooth endings. 3. You can reverse the
panning & tilting direction as & when required
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Balancing Points
Follow these steps to Balance the Pan Tilt Head
· Find the horizontal balance point of your camera by using 2 fingers of one
hand while holding handle. · Mark this point on the side of the camera with
chalk or tape. · Turn the unit on and move the tilt control until the camera
plate is vertical. · Loosen the two screws holding tilt motor. · 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 bottom
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 until the centre line
of your camera is about in the middle of the large gear. Now tighten knob. ·
If the camera is perfectly balanced it will stay in any position while motor
gear is still unattached. · Grasp the motor and turn it back until the gears
mesh. · Gently tighten motor screws. · Secure the camera.
NOTE: All reduction 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 tilt.
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Balancing Tips: 24′ Jib
Weights required for balancing only Jib (without camera & Pan Tilt) is: 47.7
Kg (105.2 lbs) For balancing 7 Kg (15.4 lbs), we further need another 29.4 Kg
(64.8 lbs), the formula is: (Weight of Camera + Pan Tilt) x 4.2 = Additional
counter weight required to balance the equipment on the Jib (e.g. 7Kg x 4.2 =
29.4 Kg) Total recommended weight: 77.1 Kg (170 lbs.)
20′ Jib
Weights required for balancing only Jib (without camera & Pan Tilt) is: 25.3
Kg (55.8 lbs) For balancing 7 Kg (15.4 lbs), we further need another 25.9 Kg
(57 lbs), the formula is: (Weight of Camera + Pan Tilt) x 3.7 = Additional
counter weight required to balance the equipment on the Jib (e.g. 7Kg x 3.7 =
25.9 Kg) Total recommended weight: 51.2 Kg (112.8 lbs)
16′ Jib
Weights required for balancing only Jib (without camera & Pan Tilt) is: 12.7
Kg (28 lbs) For balancing 7 Kg (15.4 lbs), we further need another 17.5 Kg
(38.6 lbs), the formula is: (Weight of Camera + Pan Tilt) x 2.5 = Additional
counter weight required to balance the equipment on the Jib (e.g. 7Kg x 2.5 =
17.5 Kg) Total recommended weight: 30.2 Kg (66.6 lbs)
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Operation
· With the camera set up as previously described above, Power ON by pressing
the RED Switch on the top of the Joystick control box.
· For inverted use, disconnect the leads to the motors, rotate the control box
180 degrees and re-install.
NOTE: Remember practice makes perfect and always watch the cables for binding.
JOYSTICK
The joystick is a three-axis variable speed servo controller. The further you
move in one direction the faster the output to that motor. This will be a
little tricky at first, but little practice will improve your success. The
joystick may be operated in a handheld position or from a flat surface such as
a tabletop, or attached to the boom arm of Jib.
NOTE: After plugging the power cord into a proper outlet, press “power on”.
The LED light on the control box should illuminate and the head may jump
slightly on start up or shut down. This is normal. This can be controlled by
Dead Spot. Adjust the joystick to ensure correct movement of the head. It may
be necessary to reconnect to the motors if required.
POWER CONTROL
To the right and above the joystick is a knob labeled “SPEED”.
This is the power control knob. Turning to the right will be full power and
back to the left will decrease the available power to both pan and tilt
operation. The advantage of power control is to be able to limit power when
only slow accurate movements are needed. With the power control at half power
(approx. 8 volts max. output) the full range of motion on the joystick will be
between 0 and 8 volts making finer adjustments possible. The power control
will be usable between a range of approximately 4 volts to 12 volts.
DEAD SPOT
The knob to the left is marked Dead Spot. Turned all the way to the left
(counterclockwise) will create the smallest dead spot. Meaning that the head
will begin to move as soon as the smallest deflection of the joystick is made.
Moving to the right will increase the area where no power is sent to head
motors. At half way, the dead spot will close again, this helps to avoid
crossing the tilt when only pan movement is desired.
The dead spot is so tight when the control knob is all the way to the left, it
may be necessary to back it off slightly until no movement is seen in either
axis.
NOTE: With the dead spot all the way left the head may move in both axis on
it’s own. The dead spot should be set at approx. the 9:00 position to insure
that no unwanted movement occurs.
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Linear or Logarithmic taper joystick control
All joysticks are linear, meaning that each degree of movement of the stick
correlates to the output. On the 12 volt PROAIM PAN TILT HEAD half deflection
of the joystick means approximately 6 volts sent to the motors. But with the
advent of Digital we can now control the taper of the joystick, making in
Logarithmic as well. Logarithmic taper being that the first of joystick
movement only sends a small amount of power to the motors and the last of the
deflection will send more power per degree of deflection. On Logarithmic taper
1/3 of joystick deflection might yield 2 volts output the next 1/3 will yield
4 volts output and the last 1/3 of yields 6 volts for a max. again of 12
volts. This mode gives the operator fine slow movements yet retains the
ability to go to max. speed if necessary.
TILT DIRECTION SWITCH
The Pan-Tilt can be mounted either vertically or underslung on a jib. Changing
its position from vertical to underslung or vice-versa requires the reversal
of direction as well. By switching “on” the tilt direction switch, we can
immediately reverse the direction.
PAN DIRECTION SWITCH
The Pan-Tilt can be mounted either vertically or underslung on a jib. Changing
its position from vertical to underslung or vice-versa requires the reversal
of direction as well. By switching “on” the pan direction switch, we can
immediately reverse the direction.
Counterweights
The Jib is setup with “plate weights” or bar bells” style weights. Plate
weights come in several weights and diameters. They get smaller as the weights
get lighter. The largest (25lbs) is about 11 inches in diameter. The mounting
hole is 1″ in diameter for all weights. The jib has a varying weight ratio
depending on the length you have chosen. The 24.5ft arm itself balances at
about 121.5 lbs. Just multiply the weight, of the additional items you will
put on the end of the arm, by 5 and you will know how much weight to buy. Buy
a few extras in case you add other accessories. The lighter weights will allow
you to “fine tune” once you’re ready to go.
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Lanc Zoom Controller Setup
· Loosen the back knob of the Zoom Controller.
NOTE: Zoom Control for DV Cameras is a universal controller for LANC and
Panasonic Mini DV or HDV cameras.
· After loosening the knob, insert it into the weight rod per your requirement
and secure it in its position by re-tightening the knob.
· Zoom Controller is properly attached to the weight rod.
CAUTION: This equipment may cause harm if not installed and used per the
instructions.
NOTE: You can attach the zoom controller on the left or right per your
required position.
About P-ZC-3DV Product
Proaim’s Lanc zoom controller is a universal controller for both LANC and
Panasonic DV cameras, with a converter switch that allows for variable-zoom
speed from slow to fast. The zoom lever allows you to zoom out to wide-angle
or zoom in to telephoto. Lightweight and compact controller features an outlet
cable that can be clamped on tripod pan handles, monopods, stabilizers, and
other such devices. Works perfectly with Sony, Panasonic & Canon cameras with
a 2.5mm mini-jack LANC input.
Warning: Before operating this equipment, please read this manual carefully
and retain this for future reference. This equipment may cause harmful, if not
installed and used in accordance with this manual. Please follow this
instruction for your safety reason.
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ATTENTION TO USERS
CAUTION: This equipment may cause harm, if not installed and used in
accordance with following instructions.
· Change over to corresponding camera mode. · Make sure that cable terminal
position is fit to unit. · Wrong usage may cause problem. · Do not fix with
intense force as it may cause unexpected damage. · Do not use excessive force
during usage. · Do not pull out the cable which may cause malfunction. ·
Please avoid water and rain drop in order to avoid the malfunction. · Do not
subject this unit to strong vibrations or shocks . · Do not expose the unit in
direct sunlight, near hear producing objects, in a hot car, or in other hot
places, as this may deform or discolor the unit. · Do not apply organic
solvent such as thinner. · Misuse of this product may cause damage or
malfunction. · Do not disassemble or modify as it may cause functional faults.
CAUTION FOR USERS
1. Change the camera mode. Not all function may be available depending on
camera working mode (e.g). If using Sony camera memory mode the “Record
start/stop” functions will not work. And some functions may not work with some
old cameras.
2. Keep the cable socket and stereo mini jack clean at all times. 3. Remove
the unit after usage.
SET THE CORRESPONDING MODE Following are abbreviation for manufacturers for setting the mode
camera
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DETAILS OF ZOOM CONTROL
ATTACH TO THE PAN HANDLE 1. Loosen the clamp knob till enough space is
available. 2. Attach to the pan handle.
· Centre of pipe should fit in the clamp “V” shape.
· Firmly tighten the clamp by using hands. CAUTION: Do not use excessive
force.
FIX THE CABLE TO ZOOM UNIT
· Front and back side has Cable socket. · Insert the cable per your
requirement. It
works same from both front and side position.
ATTACH THE CABLE TO CAMERA Make sure that switch is changed to corresponding
mode. 1. Make sure that position is available on
camera. 2. Make sure that camera is switched off. 3. Insert the cable at
designated position. CAUTION: Do not insert at wrong position which will cause
unexpected damage.
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OPERATION · Record start/stop button This changes the
mode of “Record start” and “Record stop” alternatively. · Zoom lever (Variable
speed zoom) “W” Indication: Turn toward “W” to zoom out to wideangle. “T”
Indication: Turn toward “T” to zoom out to telephoto.
STOR AGE When not in use, insert the stereo mini jack into both the sockets,
as shown in the image.
SPECIFICATION Clamp distance: Ø10mm (0.39 inch) – Ø30mm (1.18 inch) Cable
Socket : Ø2.5mm stereo mini jack Cable length : Ø510mm (20 inch)
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YOUR PROAIM 24FT BREEZE CAMERA JIB CRANE KIT FOR FILMMAKERS ALL DRESSED UP AND
READY TO GO!
(SHOWN WITH OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES)
Warranty: We offer one year warranty for our products from date of purchase.
Within this period of time, we will repair it without charge for labor or
parts. Warranty doesn’t cover transportation costs nor does it cover a product
subjected to misuse or accidental damage. Warranty repairs are subjected to
inspection and evaluation by us. Liability: We are not liable for damage
caused by products that we do not supply or from mishandling in transit,
accident, misuse, neglect, lack of care of the product, or service by anyone
other than our company. Contact Us: In case of any kind of dissatisfaction,
please Contact us immediately and we promise our utmost support and care until
you use our product.
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