Vinten Vision 250 Operations Instructions

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Summary of Contents

Page 1 - Maintenance Manual

ContentsVintenCamera Control SolutionsMaintenance ManualNext PagePrevious ViewVision 250Pan and Tilt Head

Page 2 - Vision 250

10ContentsPrevious PageFirst PageNext PagePrevious ViewDesign ImprovementsDETAILSSERIAL No. INFORMATION

Page 3 - Foreword

11ContentsPrevious PageFirst PageNext PagePrevious ViewSection 1Introduction and DescriptionContents ParaIntroduction. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Page 4 - Notes to readers

12ContentsPrevious PageFirst PageNext PagePrevious ViewFig 1.1 Vision 250 pan and tilt head(1)(14)(2)(3)(4)(11)(7)(10)(9)(5)(6)(13)(12)(8)(15)(16)(19

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13ContentsPrevious PageFirst PageNext PagePrevious View7 Friction brakes on each axis allow the head to be locked at any chosen position. The operatin

Page 6 - Associated Publication

14ContentsPrevious PageFirst PageNext PagePrevious ViewSection 2OperationContents ParaGeneral. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Page 7 - Safety - Read This First!

15ContentsPrevious PageFirst PageNext PagePrevious View8 Attach the slide plate to the camera or camera mounting plate under the approximate centre of

Page 8 - Abbreviations

16ContentsPrevious PageFirst PageNext PagePrevious ViewBalancing the head12 Balancing the Vision 250 head achieves two objectives. Firstly, when a hea

Page 9 - Technical Specification

17ContentsPrevious PageFirst PageNext PagePrevious View15 Balance the head as follows:15.1 Release the centre lock (3) and tilt brake (18). Turn the b

Page 10 - Design Improvements

18ContentsPrevious PageFirst PageNext PagePrevious View23 The tilt drag adjustment knob (15) is on the left-hand side of the head, the pan drag knob (

Page 11 - Introduction and Description

19ContentsPrevious PageFirst PageNext PagePrevious ViewSection 3Tools and MaterialsGeneral1 The following special tools and consumable materials will

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2ContentsPrevious PageFirst PageNext PagePrevious ViewVision 250PAN AND TILT HEAD3525MAINTENANCE MANUALANDILLUSTRATED PARTS LISTPUBLICATION PART No. 3

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20ContentsPrevious PageFirst PageNext PagePrevious ViewLoctite 641 Z002-074 Bearing and pin retainerLoctite 5083 Z002-100 Securing PCBPermabond E31 Z0

Page 14 - Operation

21ContentsPrevious PageFirst PageNext PagePrevious ViewSection 4ServicingContents ParaGeneral. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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22ContentsPrevious PageFirst PageNext PagePrevious View6 No further routine maintenance is required.Battery replacement 7 The battery powers the balan

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23ContentsPrevious PageFirst PageNext PagePrevious View9 To install or replace the battery (Fig 4.1):9.1 Prise out the battery cover (3).9.2 Pull the

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24ContentsPrevious PageFirst PageNext PagePrevious ViewFig 4.2 Brake Knob Adjustment10.111.145°10.210.360°11.211.345°11.411.530°

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25ContentsPrevious PageFirst PageNext PagePrevious View12 Turn the knob clockwise and ensure that the brake is fully applied before the upper stop is

Page 19 - Tools and Materials

26ContentsPrevious PageFirst PageNext PagePrevious View15.5 Turn the balance knob (2) fully counter-clockwise to its minimum stop.15.6 Press and relea

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27ContentsPrevious PageFirst PageNext PagePrevious ViewSection 5RepairContents ParaGeneral. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Page 21 - Servicing

28ContentsPrevious PageFirst PageNext PagePrevious ViewGeneral1 This section details procedures for disassembly and assembly of the Vision 250 pan and

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29ContentsPrevious PageFirst PageNext PagePrevious View4.8 Carefully manoeuvre the mechanism housing cover and right-hand side plate off the mechanism

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3ContentsPrevious PageFirst PageNext PagePrevious ViewForeword This manual provides full and detailed maintenance and spare parts information for the

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30ContentsPrevious PageFirst PageNext PagePrevious ViewBalance mechanism8 To remove the balance mechanism (Fig 6.4):8.1 Remove pivot pin (15) securing

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31ContentsPrevious PageFirst PageNext PagePrevious ViewPan brake11 To dismantle the pan brake (Fig 6.5):11.1 Remove the pan brake knob (See “Brake kno

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32ContentsPrevious PageFirst PageNext PagePrevious Viewthe tilt drag assembly (1). In this position the tilt brake calliper (27) will align with the c

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33ContentsPrevious PageFirst PageNext PagePrevious ViewAssemblyElectrical installation16 Install the electrical installation as follows (Fig 6.7):16.1

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34ContentsPrevious PageFirst PageNext PagePrevious View17.5 Install centre lock knob (8) on centre lock shaft (7) and secure with external circlip (9)

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35ContentsPrevious PageFirst PageNext PagePrevious View19.2 Install shield (20) on shaft of tilt drag assembly (14)19.3 Position mechanism housing (21

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36ContentsPrevious PageFirst PageNext PagePrevious ViewBalance mechanism22 If dismantled, assemble the balance mechanism as follows (Fig 6.4):22.1 At

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37ContentsPrevious PageFirst PageNext PagePrevious View23.10 Install balance adjustment stop (7) on balance knob assembly (22). Secure stop in the UP

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38ContentsPrevious PageFirst PageNext PagePrevious View26.4 Referring to Fig 6.2, secure mechanism cover/right-hand side plate to mechanism housing (2

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39ContentsPrevious PageFirst PageNext PagePrevious View32 Install the pan drag knob as follows (Fig 6.5):32.1 Temporarily install the drag knob boss (

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4ContentsPrevious PageFirst PageNext PagePrevious ViewNotes to readersThis is the on-line version of ‘Vision 250 Pan and Tilt Head Maintenance Manual’

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40ContentsPrevious PageFirst PageNext PagePrevious ViewSection 6Illustrated Parts ListContents ParaIntroduction. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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41ContentsPrevious PageFirst PageNext PagePrevious ViewMain assembly part numbers6 Ensure that the correct serial and part numbers are quoted when ord

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42ContentsPrevious PageFirst PageNext PagePrevious ViewFig 6.1 Vision 250 Pan and Tilt Head2176543V250IP0189101112317516141315

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43ContentsPrevious PageFirst PageNext PagePrevious ViewFig 6.1 Vision 250 Pan and Tilt HeadItemNo.Part No. Nomenclature Qty3525-3S Vision 250 pan and

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44ContentsPrevious PageFirst PageNext PagePrevious ViewFig 6.2 Vision 250 Pan and Tilt Head - Main Assembly123456789101112131415161725172010222423222

Page 40 - Illustrated Parts List

45ContentsPrevious PageFirst PageNext PagePrevious ViewFig 6.2 Vision 250 Pan and Tilt Head - Main AssemblyItemNo.Part No. Nomenclature Qty1 M005-721

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46ContentsPrevious PageFirst PageNext PagePrevious ViewFig 6.3 Vision 250 Pan and Tilt Head - Platform123456789107511121317161514V250IP02

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47ContentsPrevious PageFirst PageNext PagePrevious ViewFig 6.3 Vision 250 Pan and Tilt Head - PlatformItemNo.Part No. Nomenclature Qty1 3364-900SP* P

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48ContentsPrevious PageFirst PageNext PagePrevious ViewFig 6.4 Vision 250 Pan and Tilt Head - Balance Mechanism12345326109811728262524271213141515171

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49ContentsPrevious PageFirst PageNext PagePrevious ViewFig 6.4 Vision 250 Pan and Tilt Head - Balance MechanismItemNo.Part No. Nomenclature Qty1 3525

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5ContentsPagePrevious PageFirst PageNext PagePrevious ViewForeword . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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50ContentsPrevious PageFirst PageNext PagePrevious ViewFig 6.5 Vision 250 Pan and Tilt Head - Pan Drag and Pan Brake123456891011121314521222324727211

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51ContentsPrevious PageFirst PageNext PagePrevious ViewFig 6.5 Vision 250 Pan and Tilt Head - Pan Drag and Pan BrakeItemNo.Part No. Nomenclature Qty1

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52ContentsPrevious PageFirst PageNext PagePrevious ViewFig 6.6 Vision 250 Pan and Tilt Head - Tilt Drag and Tilt BrakeV250IP0534567891011121314272625

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53ContentsPrevious PageFirst PageNext PagePrevious ViewFig 6.6 Vision 250 Pan and Tilt Head - Tilt Drag and Tilt BrakeItemNo.Part No. Nomenclature Qt

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54ContentsPrevious PageFirst PageNext PagePrevious ViewFig 6.7 Vision 250 Pan and Tilt Head - Electrical InstallationV250IP0712345697104811121413

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55ContentsPrevious PageFirst PageNext PagePrevious ViewFig 6.7 Vision 250 Pan and Tilt Head - Electrical InstallationItemNo.Part No. Nomenclature Qty

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56ContentsPrevious PageFirst PageNext PagePrevious ViewFig 6.8 Vision 250 Pan and Tilt Head - Pan BarV100IP071 23410511715814912613171618 19 20

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57ContentsPrevious PageFirst PageNext PagePrevious ViewFig 6.8 Vision 250 Pan and Tilt Head - Pan BarItemNo.Part No. Nomenclature Qty1 M006-113 Screw

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58ContentsPrevious PageFirst PageNext PagePrevious ViewFig 6.9 Vision 250 Pan and Tilt Head - Composite Spare PartsPart No. Nomenclature Qty3364-900S

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59ContentsPrevious PageFirst PageNext PagePrevious ViewM850-011 Wire thread insert, M10 43525-902SP Mechanism housing assembly, comprising:3525-201 Me

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6Contents (Cont) PagePrevious PageFirst PageNext PagePrevious ViewSection 6 - Illustrated Parts ListIntroduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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ContentsPrevious PageFirst PagePrevious View3525-909SP Battery connector13525-910SP Tilt LED 13525-911SP Pan LED 1Fig 6.9 Vision 250 Pan and Tilt Hea

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7ContentsPrevious PageFirst PageNext PagePrevious ViewSafety - Read This First!Warning symbols in this maintenance manualWhere there is a risk of pers

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8ContentsPrevious PageFirst PageNext PagePrevious ViewAbbreviationsac alternating currentAAmpsAF across flatsA/R as requiredASME American Society of M

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9ContentsPrevious PageFirst PageNext PagePrevious ViewTechnical SpecificationWeight Flat base (complete with pan bar) 6.05 kg (13.3 lb)Ball base (comp

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