Oracle overview – Kessler MOTION CONTROL: Oracle Controller Full (2.06.2 SL) User Manual
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Logarithmic mode is useful if fully zoomed in with your camera. It
allows very precise, slow control at the center of the joystick with the
ability to perform quick moves as the joystick is moved to the outer
limits.
J.
Joystick Button
The JOYSTICK BUTTON is used for making selections in the menu
system of the ORACLE. It functions the same as the ENTER button (
C.
)
K.
Joystick
The Joystick is used for moving sliders left and right (X travel of
joystick) and Pan/Tilt heads (X and Y travel of joystick). It is also used for
navigating the menu system of the ORACLE.
The current position values of the joystick are displayed in the first two
columns of the second row on the ORACLE home screen (
A.
). The first
number displays the current Y speed value while the second set of
numbers displays the X speed value.
These values are dependant on the MAX SPEED (
G.
) setting and will
vary between
28-1000
depending on what the MAX SPEED is
currently set to.
ORACLE OVERVIEW
CONTINUED
This section will cover the basic functions of the ORACLE and what
each button and dial controls in the system.
A
Backlit LCD Screen
B
MENU Button
C
ENTER Button
D
Memory Bank 1
E
Memory Bank 2
F
Memory Bank 3
G
MAX SPEED Control Dial
H
DAMPENING Control Dial
I
Deadband Control Dial
J
Joystick Button
K Joystick
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MAX SPEED
Y Speed X Speed
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