Aaton Cam AMinima v232 Users Guide
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Pull the magazine locking lever to release the magazine, close the camera door and re-engage firmly the magazine into position. Press on the upper arrow to re-engage the claw and set your camera shutter in the reflex viewing position. Re m oving the exposed film spool After you exposed your full 200 ft roll, you can disengage the maga- zine from the camera and remove the daylight spool. Remenber to never pry the spool out of the magazine but to simply release the spool locking mechanism and flip the magazine up side down to let the full spool fall into you hand. Wrap the complete spool in the black bag and into the can to send it to the lab.Chapter 3 - Loading the A-Minima404connectors
C o n n e c t o rs The A-minima uses three connectors for power and accessory input and output. Following is a detailed list, location and main function of each. The Lemo 6 connector located at the rear of the camera is the main accessory connection of the A-minima. It provides remote on/off control and power output as well a s a connection for accessory such as a capping shutter. The lemo 6 connector located at the bottom of the camera body pro- vides remote on/off, power input and a connection for accessory such as the Aaton A-minima Power Base. The Lemo 5 connector located at the rear of the camera, above the Lemo 6, is the timecode interface. It provides timecode communica- tion in both ASCII (in and out) and SMPTE (in).Chapter 4 - Connectors431 2 345 6 1 3 4 56 2 1 2 345LEMO 6 1 - Ground 2 - Can Bus - 3 - Can Bus + 4 - + Batt (12 Volts) 5 - Shutter pulse / Synch 6 - StartLEMO 6 1 - Ground 2 - Can Bus - 3 - Can Bus + 4 - + Batt (12 Volts) 5 - Shutter pulse / Synch 6 - StartLEMO 5 1 - Ground 2 - LTC in 3 - ASCII in / out 4 - Not connected 5 - Not connectedA-Minima Pin Attribution
A-Minima Power Base When used in conjunction with the A-minima camera body, the Aaton small power base extends the camera functions.without com- promising its size, weight and ease of use. The power base is multi functional: as a tripod intermediary plate, it accepts a standard 15mm or 19mm sliding bridgeplate for building the camera system for studio work. This configuration can accept Arri, Chrosziel or other manufacturers mattebox, follow-focus and support equipment designed for bridgeplate use. Alighter configuration is also possible using the two 15mm Aaton screw-in front rods attached to the power base by means of two 3/8 threaded inserts located at the font of the base. This configuration can also accept Arri, Chrosziel or other manufac- turers mattebox follow-focus and support equipment The power base is also an electrical (fused) junction box between a remote 12 volts power source, the camera body and various acces- sories such as a zoom control or lens capping shutter. Using its BNC connector, the power base allows you to automatical- ly synchronize the camera to a source signal such as one delivered by a computer/video monitor. Finally a remote ON/OFF capability is offered when connecting an Aaton wooden handgrip to the power base Lemo 2 socket.Chapter 5 - Accessories471432151543221 - Lemo 6 accessories connector 4 - 3/8” camera screw 2 - Front rods 3/8” threaded insert 5 - Lemo 2 handgrip socket 3 - 3/8” threaded insert1 - 5 Amps fuse holder 4 - BNC sync input 2 - Lemo 6 camera connector 5 - XLR4 battery cable connector 3 - Locating post
Use the 3/8 screw to attach the Aaton power base to the bottom of the camera body.A5mm locating pin insures the correct lateral positioning of the camera. -The XLR4 connector located on the operator side is the main 12 volts power input. It is designed to accept a standard XLR4 power cable. (Do not forget to move the switch, located in the disposable battery compartment, to the ext position). -The two Lemo 6 connectors located on the opposite side are the two main accessory connection. Designed to accept a power zoom, it also carries a sync signal and provides camera on/off -The Lemo 6 connector located at the top of the power base is the connection between the A-minima camera body and the power base. It carries the 12 volt, camera on/off and external sync signals. Next to it is the main 5 Amp fuse. -The Lemo 2 connector located between the two front rod inserts provides camera remote on/off. -The BNC input connector located next to the XLR4 connector is the connection between the base and a video source signal. When a valid video signal is present, a small green led, located near the BNC connector will be lit. Use a BNC cable connected on one end to the base and on the other end to the video output of your monitor. On the camera control panel, press the down arrow to access the video sync menu. Press YES to set the camera in video sync mode. Without a maga- zine installed, run the camera. Look through the camera viewfinder at the monitor screen and press the up or down arrows until the bar is set out of view. Stop the camera and then install a magazine. The relationship between the camera shutter and monitor remains identi- cal. Chapter 5 - Accessories491 2 34 1 2 345 6 12 12XLR4 1 - Ground 2 - not connected 3 - not connected 4 - + batt (12 Volts)LEMO6 1 - Ground 2 - Can Bus - 3 - Can Bus + 4 - + Batt (12 Volts) 5 - Shutter pulse / Synch 6 - StartLEMO2 1 - Ground 2 - StartBNC 1 - Video / sync in 2 - GroundPower Base Pin Attribution
Chapter 1 - Presentation51Chapter 1 - Presentation50The A-minima Clip-on Battery Compact, lightweight and recellable, the A-minima Clip-On battery provides 1,7 Ah of power at 12 V, running approximately 30 x 200ft magazines at 24 fps. The NiMH technology is superior to NiCad : about twice the capac- ity in smaller cells, abscence of memory effect eliminates the need to deplete the battery prior to recharging. The battery can be fast charged whatever its state. The Clip-On battery can be charged using the Aaton CHA-3 charg- er through a cable adaptor connecting the battery Molex connector to the CHA-3s XLR4 socket. Technical specification: 12 V- 1.7 Ah (1.6 to 1.8 Ah) Recellable Athermal sensor, installed inside the battery housing, shuts down the CHA-3 charging cycle when the battery reaches 60° C during charge External dimensions: 86mm x 34mm x 61mm. Weight : 386 gr1231 - Molex charger connector 2 - Battery 12 volts output 3 - Locking lever (in the locked position)
The A-minima Top Handle The A-minima top handle has been design to accommodate new ways of carrying, operating or mounting the camera. Safely attached to the camera 3/8 top insert, the orientable top han- dle also provides camera on/off capability, LCD monitor mounting or an extra 3/8insert to receive accessories such as french flags or assistant lights. As standard, a camera run function is available from the Top Handle. The On/Off cable delivered with the handle must be con- nected to the Lemo 6 socket located at the rear of the camera. While hand-holding the camera, press the switch two times (within 1 sec- ond) to start the camera. Press one time to stop the camera. The handgrip can be adjusted for maximum handheld operating comfort. Use a 4mm Allen Lwrench to loosen the attachment knob. Rotate the handgrip around the knob axe until your preferred posi- tion is found and lock the knob.Note that the handle is parallel to the bottom of the camera. The 3/8 insert, located on front of the Top Handle can easily and safely hold accessories such as French flags, assistant lights, HF transmitters... An optional Aaton ball & socket head is also available in order to use the Top Handle as a small LCD monitor holder. Simply screw the ball & socket head on the 3/8 insert located at the front of the Top Handle and attach your monitor.The ball & socket head pro- vides three dimensional monitor positions and a large knurdle knob, located at the base of the head, can be used to adjust the tension of the head or lock it in a desired position. When using the Transvideo A-Monitor, a small track, located at the bottom of the monitor offers intermediate mounting positions and can be used to effectively balance the camera.Chapter 1 - Presentation53Chapter 1 - Presentation52652311 - Lemo 2 socket 6 - Transvideo mounting track 2 - 3/8” attachment screw 3 - Run switch 4 - Head friction and locking knob 5 - Aaton ball&socket head4
The A-minima video assist This on-board flicker less video assist has been designed to integrate a reliable B & WCCD video camera without compromising the A- minima size, flexibility and ease of use. Powered internally from the A-minima camera body, it does not need an outside power cable. Nevertheless, it is recommended to power it using the Aaton power base installed on the A-minima body, not from the internal disposable batteries. The A-minima video assist has two separate video outputs. One is a standard BNC connector, the other one is a small Fisher4 connector used for a small mini LCD monitor.This connector carries 12V, ground and composite video. The video assist also features a main on/off switch, a small running LED and manual lens iris control. As standard from the factory The A-minima camera is equipped with an internal 75/25 beamsplitter.This means that 25% of the light from the viewfinder is sent to the CCD target. Installing the video assist. You should not usually have to do this operation. The video assist is designed to stay with the camera body. as it does not add excessive weight. However, in some instances, you might need to do it. Please follow this procedure when installing the video assist on the camera. Unscrew the video port cover located above the camera motor, on the control panel side, and pull out the wire bundle used to power the video assist. Through the hole located on the upper left corner of the camera lens port, carefully loosen the tightening screw used to later hold the video lens onto the camera internal tubular holder. Do not unscrew it completely as it could fall into the camera hous- ing. two or three turn will suffice.Chapter 5 - Accessories551 - Video lens iris lever 4 - On/Off switch 2 - Fisher 4 socket 5 - BNC connector, video out 3 - Run light21543Video tap Pin Attribution2 3 41FISHER 4 1 - Ground 2 - Video ground 3 - Composite video out 4 - + batt (12 Volts) 12BNC 1 - Composite video out 2 - Ground
The video housing is made of two half shell. The back one holds the video on/off switch, led and mini monitor connector, the front one integrates the manual iris and threaded ring used to secure the video assist onto the camera. Unscrew the three allen screws holding both part together (see dia- gram) Carefully feed the camera wire and its Molex white connector in between the video lens and video front housing. Install the video head assembly into the tubular holder located inside the camera video port. Note the 45° orientation of the head assembly. When approaching the video to the camera housing, gently pull on the camera wire to avoid pinching it. Push the CCD head all the way in and start turning the video thread- ed ring clockwise. Slightly rock the video front housing from left to right in order to engage its locating pin with the cutout machined on the camera video port. Tighten the locking threaded ring. Connect the camera wire to the video three pin Molex connector Connect a BNC cable to a monitor and to the BNC mounted on the video back housing. Be careful not to pull on the BNC cable as you could damage the video electrical connections. Power the A-minima and turn on the video assist. You should see a picture of the viewing screen on the monitor. Open the video lens iris by moving its lever towards the rear of the A- Minima. While looking at the image on the monitor gently move the CCD head assembly until the viewing screen image is in focus and square to the monitor.When this operation is achieved, hold the unit in position and access the internal tubular holder screw.Tighten it moderately. Replace the video back housing on the video front housing and secure it in position with the three allen screws, being careful not to pinch any wires.Chapter 5 - Accessories57
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