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Q3 – Operation Manual
The HD-SDI video signal is also connected internally so both external BNC's are still
available for local video connections.
A separate fiber box is required to send/receive the fiber signals from the interface box.
This is supplied with a fiber upgrade kit.
This requires a 12v power supply and takes in audio data from the PTZF joystick. Analogue
genlock video is also fed into this unit if required. It also provides 2 x HD-SDI video signals.

PTZF joystick additional functions

The standard PTZF joystick will function perfectly well with Q3. However, it should have
software version 5.8 or later to provide all the new functions that are available with Q3.
After deciding on the ID being used for a particular Q3, enter the 'Setup' menu and select
Q-Ball 3 as the head type.
Most functions of the joystick will be as described in the manual. However, the method of
storing and recalling memory positions is slightly different and will be described here.

Memory Setting and Recalling

The main difference with Q3 preset positions is that there is a choice of either 'speed' or
time settings for determining the motion during the move.
The selection is made by going to the 'Mem' function menu. The first screen here allows
changing the speed and time settings using the up/down buttons on the left hand side of the
screen. Moving above 15 for a speed value will take you into time settings which can be
from 2.0 (2secs) up to 25.5 (25.5secs). Moving downwards below speed setting 1 will go
straight to time 25.5 etc.
The 'speed' setting will make all four axes of movement (pan, tilt, zoom and focus) move at
a constant speed so will not all arrive at their endpoint simultaneously.
The 'time' setting will give the time for the move from the current positions to the destination
position in a given time. All four axes will move at a speed necessary to make them all
arrive at the destination positions at approximately the same time. Note though, that in
extreme cases where one axis has a large movement and others a very short movement
they may not all arrive at exactly the same time.
Once the required 'speed' or 'time' setting has been chosen, the destination position for a
given move can be set.
Up to 18 different destination positions can be set using the memory buttons to the right of
the LCD screen in the same way as for other heads. (Up to 40 positions are available if you
are using your own control software).
Move the pan, tilt, zoom and focus axes to the required destination positions and then
simply press and hold the required memory button until a 'beep' is heard. This will set that
memory button to that destination with the current speed/time setting being stored as the
movement parameter. (Different speed/times can be set for each memory position).
To recall a given memory position and cause the head to move from its current position to
the new destination simply press and release the memory button for the required memory.
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Operation Manual V3.1
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April 2014