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Original version.
NOTICE
This document is a Quick Guide only. For detailed operation instructions, please
refer to the User Manual.
For further assistance
Arnold & Richter Cine Technik GmbH & Co. Betriebs KG
Tuerkenstr. 89
D-80799 Munich, Germany
E-mail: service@arri.com
www.arri.com/service
Document revision history
Version
1.0
ID
K4.0001898
Release
K08511
Date
02 April 2014
Contents3
Contents
1For your safety.................................................................................................5
1.1Risk levels and alert symbols............................................................... 5
16.3Declarations of conformity................................................................... 56
For your safety5
1For your safety
Before use, please ensure that all users comprehensively read, understand, and
follow the instructions in this document.
1.1Risk levels and alert symbols
Safety warnings, safety alert symbols, and signal words in these instructions indicate
different risk levels:
DANGER!
DANGER indicates an imminent, hazardous situation which, if not avoided, will
result in death or serious injury.
WARNING!
WARNING indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not avoided, may
result in death or serious injury.
CAUTION indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not avoided, may
result in minor or moderate injury.
NOTICE explains practices not related to physical injury. No safety alert symbol
appears with this signal word.
Note: Provides additional information to clarify or simplify a procedure.
1.2Vital precautions
High voltage! Risk of electric shock or fire!
Short-circuits will entail lethal damage.
Before use, read and follow all valid instructions.
Use solely and exclusively as described in the instructions.
Never open. Never insert objects.
For operation, always use a power source as indicated in the instructions.
Always unplug the power cable by gripping the power plug, not the cable.
Never try to repair. All repair work should be done by a qualified ARRI Service
Center.
Never remove or deactivate any safety equipment (incl. warning stickers or paintmarked screws).
Always protect from moisture, cold, heat, dirt, vibration, shock, or aggressive
substances.
Never cover any fan openings.
CAUTION!
NOTICE
DANGER!
6For your safety
CAUTION!
Condensation! Risk of electric shock and fire!
Condensation may form on the sensor and electrical connections when exposing
the camera to sudden changes of temperature or humidity.
To avoid injury and damage, never operate the camera when condensation occurs
CAUTION!
Heavy weight! Risk of injury and damage!
If placed on an unstable position, the camera can fall and cause serious harm.
Always place the camera on proper support devices. Safely attach it as described in
the instructions.
1.3General precautions
NOTICE
Even rugged cameras use components sensitive to improper use.
Always unplug the camera from power sources before making changes to setup or
system (in particular: changing cables).
Protect the optical system and sensor: Never point the camera or viewfinder into
direct sunlight.
Avoid permanent sensor damage: Never let any direct light or reflections from highenergy light sources (e.g. laser beams) enter the camera's optical path.
Protect the sensor: Always keep a lens or protective cap on the empty lens mount.
Change lenses in dry, dust-free environments only.
Clean the sensor cover glass solely and exclusively as described in the User
Manual. If this fails, consult an ARRI Service Center. Never try to remove the glass.
Only use the tools, materials and procedures recommended in this document. For
the correct use of other equipment, see the manufacturer's instructions.
Audience and intended use7
2Audience and intended use
NOTICE
The product is solely and exclusively available for commercial costumers and shall
be used by skilled personnel only. Every user should be trained according to ARRI
guidelines.
Use the product only for the purpose described in this document. Always follow the
valid instructions and system requirements for all equipment involved.
The AMIRA is a 35 mm digital camera solely and exclusively for recording HD 1080 or
2K images suitable for a variety of distribution formats:
REC 709 encoding (through use of look files) or Log C* encoding
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CFast 2.0 card recording
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Up to 200 fps* with full image quality
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35 mm CMOS sensor
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EVF with OLED eyepiece
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Fold-away monitor for both live view and user interface access
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Ready out-of-the-bag for single-user-centric workflow
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Lean and rugged construction for high mobility
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* Feature requires licensing.
8Scope of delivery and warranty
3Scope of delivery and warranty
NOTICE
Product and packaging contain recyclable materials. Always store, ship, and
dispose of according to local regulations.
ARRI is not liable for consequences from inadequate storage, shipment or disposal.
Delivery
On delivery, please check if package and content are intact. Never accept a damaged/
incomplete delivery. A complete delivery includes:
AMIRA camera with lens mount according to order: PL, EF, B4
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Multi-viewfinder with AMIRA EVF cable
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Gold Mount or V-Lock battery adapter, if ordered
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Camera handle with viewfinder adapter
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Four XLR connector caps (one spare; keep all four for later use!)
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Four BNC connector caps (remove before use)
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WPA-1 or BPA-3 base adapter, if ordered
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WiFi antenna
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Bluetooth antenna
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USB memory stick
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2 mm Allen key
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3 mm Allen key
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Quick Guide
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Original packaging incl. drying agent
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Usually, the camera comes fully assembled. In the unlikely case that a handle,
viewfinder, adapter, or antenna (etc.) is not assembled, see Page 46 for
instructions.
NOTICE
ARRI offers an increasing variety of product bundles and additional accessories.
For details, please consult our website or your local ARRI Service Partner.
Warranty
For scope of warranty, please ask your local ARRI Service Partner. ARRI is not liable
for consequences from inadequate shipment, improper use, or third-party products.
Camera layout9
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4Camera layout
Right
1BAT power input6RS connector
2I/O panel7Bracket rosette
3Audio connector panel8WPA-1 with quick release connectors
4Fan intake9Fan outlet
512-pin Hirose for ENG type lenses
10Camera layout
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Left
1Operator panel6Media panel (behind lid)
2User buttons7Battery adapter
3Power button & camera lock8Fan intake
4Audio control panel9Recording button
5Lid10Bracket rosette
Camera layout11
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Top
1Viewfinder top buttons5Adjustable beam
2Recording button6Camera type label
3Viewfinder hinge with clamp7Level
4Accessory shoe8Accessory threads on camera handle
Bottom
1Battery adapter4Viewfinder type label
2Bracket rosettes5WPA-1 quick-lock bracket
3PLAY button
12Camera layout
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Front
1Clamps415 mm rod receptacles
2Lens mount (here: PL)5RS connector
3ND filter switch
Back
1Fold-away monitor (viewfinder/GUI)5I/O panel
2OLED eyepiece6BAT power input
3Bluetooth antenna7Battery adapter (here: Gold Mount)
4WiFi antenna8Proximity sensor for OLED eyepiece
Camera layout13
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4.1Product identification
CE type labels with serial number are on the camera top (1) and under the viewfinder
(2). An FCC conformity label is on the camera bottom.
14Power supply
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5Power supply
Depending on your battery demand, the camera offers either a Gold Mount or a VLock adapter. You can change both by yourself (see Page 46). For further details,
see our website or ask your local ARRI Service Partner.
NOTICE
For maximum operation time, always use fully charged batteries with 10.5 to 34 V
DC (50 W minimum).
5.1Changing a Gold Mount battery
1. Place the battery pins in the mount receptors (1).
2. Slide the battery (2) to the right until the adapter audibly locks (1).
3. To release: With the lever pushed (3), slide the battery (2) to the left and
backwards.
Power supply15
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5.2Changing a V-Lock battery
1. Place the battery's wedge into the V-shaped lock (1).
2. Slide the battery (2) downwards until the adapter audibly locks (1).
3. To release: With the pin pushed (3), slide the battery (2) up- and backwards.
5.3BAT in
NOTICE
If the power supply to BAT is interrupted with the camera switched on, the camera
will automatically repower and boot-up on reconnection.
Use the BAT connector, and a KC50-S or KC50-SP-S cable, to
supply the camera with 10.5 to 34 V DC.
5.4Powering auxiliary devices via camera
You can supply auxiliary devices from the camera via several connectors (2.0 A max):
12 V via 2-pin LEMO, 4-pin Hirose, or via D-tap on battery adapter
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24 V via RS
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Camera voltage via EXT
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Note: For connector pin-out information, see the User Manual. With a critical power
supply level, the camera switches off all auxiliary power supplies first.
16Switching on/off
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6Switching on/off
1. To switch on: Press the power button (1).
2. The ARRI logo appears in audio display (2) and monitor (3).
3. To switch off: Press and hold the power button (1).
4. A countdown appears in audio display, monitor, and viewfinder.
5. On reaching zero, the camera powers off.
6. Note: The STBY icon (1) signals that the camera is ready to record.
7. If not: Insert a CFast 2.0 card. See Page 42.
8. Format the card for recording.
Connectors17
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7Connectors
NOTICE
Connecting or disconnecting devices or cables while recording can disturb the
audio/image signal due to static electricity.
7.1Front connectors
112-pin Hirose for ENG type
lenses
23-pin Fischer RS
ENG (12-pin Hirose)
Supplies lens servos with power and provides access to lens servo functions.
RS (3-pin Fischer)
This 3-pin Fischer socket for RS input supplies external accessories with 24 V power (2.0 A). It also carries a frame pulse output and accepts an ARRI remote start/stop trigger.
18Connectors
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7.2Audio connector panel
NOTICE
Rubber caps protect the XLR connectors from dirt and moisture. Always cap
unused XLR connectors.