Arca-Swiss Monoball Manuel de démarrage rapide - Page 2

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THIS PROBLEM: INCREASE TENSION ON BALL BY ROTATING
MULTIFUNCTION KNOB CLOCKWISE. RELEASE FRICTION BY
TURNING THUMBSCREW COUNTER CLOCKWISE, NOW RELEASE
TENSION ON THE BALL BY ROTATING THE MULTIFUNCTION
KNOB COUNTER CLOCKWISE. ALSO SEE TROUBLE SOLVING
APPENDIX.
Adjusting the amount of friction
A signature element of the ARCA-SWISS Monoball® design is the ability
to adjust the degree of friction on the ball giving you more precise
control of the movements of the camera or to compensate for various
cameras and lens combinations. The patented aspheric design of the
ball increases drag on the ball to progressively slow inadvertent tilts to
prevent or minimise possible damage to your camera or lens.
With the head tightened, mount the lightest combination of camera and
lens you will regularly use. Turn the small thumbscrew (located on the
multifunction knob) by rotating it counter clockwise till it stops. Now
turn the multifunction knob counter clockwise until you reach the
desired minimum degree of friction. This can range from completely
free or to as little or as much drag as you desire. Turn the thumb
screw clockwise until it stops. You have now set your minimal friction
limit for this camera and lens combination. The multifunction knob will
now not turn beyond this minimal friction limit. If in the future you
wish mount a heavier combination you will need to increase the tension
on the ball (by turning the multifunction knob clockwise according to
the weight of the camera and lens combination and re-adjust the
minimum desired friction "set" by turning the friction thumbscrew
clockwise.
IMPORTANT: To lower your minimal friction limit turn the
multifunction knob clockwise and then turn the friction screw
counter clockwise until the multifunction knob and ball move freely
enough for you to adjust your new minimal friction limit.
Never force the multifunction knob to turn beyond the set minimal
friction point. Attempting to do so will cause the multifunction knob to
lock up. (See the "Attention!" Note.)
The Reference Scale
If you use more than one combination of camera and lens you may wish
to use the rotating reference scale as a reminder of your settings.