Autocue Medium, Heavy User manual

Specifications
Models
Medium
Tripod
Guide
A choice of medium or heavy weight video
tripods to be used with or without a prompter.
The medium weight two-stage aluminium tripod
is ideal for DV, DSLR and ENG cameras and
Autocue’s 7” Starter Series Teleprompter. The
heavy weight two-stage aluminium tripod has
sufficient payload capacity for an ENG camera
and any of our Starter Series teleprompters.
Key features of both tripods include:
A fluid damping system to insure smooth
camera movements and includes
positive pan and tilt controls
A built-in bubble for levelling
(medium only)
Double extension design and adjustable
handles for added stability
Medium & Heavyweight
Tripods
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Folded Height
(mm)
Max. Operang
Minimum Height
(mm)
Net Weight (Kg)
Max. Load
Capacity (Kg)
Medium Heavy
760 910
1575 1750
720 810
4.2 9.3
6 8
Tilt Range
(degrees)
Pan Range
(degrees)
Ball Base (mm)
Camera Fixing
Material
-85/90 -85/85
360 360
60 70
Quick attachment & release
slide system, 3/8” and 1/4”
camera screw
Aluminium Aluminium
A
A
B
C
D
Components
E
F
G
H
I
8. There is a choice of
1/4” or 3/8” BSW camera
fixings.
A
9. Adjust the tilt drag by
rotating the tilt drag control
(A)
10. To adjust the
length of the pan bar
rotate the locking
collar (A) and slide
the pan bar to the
desired length.
A
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Assembly
Leg locking knobs
A
Head
B
Spreader
C
Bag
D
Hot shoe
E
Pan bar
F
Pan bar clamp
G
Tilt drag control
H
I Hot shoe locking
lever
1. Before opening the tripod,
release all three locking
knobs and lift up the tripod
2. Level the tripod head by
loosening the knob under
the head.
to the desired height. Relock
the legs and open the tripod.
3. Level the head using to
the bubble level.
6. Turn the safety lock
anti-clockwise to allow the
hot shoe to slide free.
7. Attach the hot shoe to a
camera or prompter and
place back on the tripod
head.
4. Lock the head by using
pan (A) and tilt (B) locks.
5. To remove the hot shoe
loosen the hot shoe locking
A
lever (A) so that the hot shoe
moves freely.
B
A
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