Installing the flat-panel display – Grass Valley SCRIPT Viewer News Rev.A User Manual
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Installing the Flat-Panel Display
Before you begin connecting cables, you need to mount the flat-panel displays on the cameras. The displays are designed to fit
securely on the top of each camera, allowing it to pan and tilt with the motion of the camera.
Installing the Anti-Glare Hood
Your SCRIPT Viewer system comes with an Anti-Glare Hood. When properly installed, it
protects the flat-panel display from the glare of studio lights.
The anti-glare hood should be installed onto the flat panel display before the display is
mounted to the camera, to reduce the risk of stress on the camera brackets/gears.
The Anti-Glare hood is delivered as a flat piece of plastic and must be bent at the seams to
attach to your display. There are also 6 velcro attachments that allow the hood to be mounted
on the display. The hood should be installed on the display before attaching the display to the
camera brackets (the bracketrs are factory-installed).
To install the Anti-Glare hood:
1. Bend the flat, plastic hood at the five (5) seams to configure it for your display.
2. Peel the plastic off the velcro attachments leaving the two pieces together.
3. Take your display and gently wrap the hood around it. The velcro attachments
should attach to the back of the panel.
4. Press the velcro attachments firmly in place to secure the hood to the display.
Mounting the Display
The flat-panel display is shipped with mounting brackets attached. These brackets are
designed to mate with display brackets optionally installed on 1-CCD and 3-
CCD ParkerVision cameras. Ensure that your display(s) and your camera(s) are
fitted with the proper brackets.
CameraMan cameras intended to be used with SCRIPT Viewer displays
are shipped from the factory with display brackets attached. If you are
attaching a display to a previously-purchased camera, you need to send
the camera to ParkerVision to have display brackets installed. See the
contact information on pages 2-3.
The camera’s display brackets contain four
holes on each bracket.
• When installing the display on 3-CCD
cameras, use the top two holes.
• When installing the display on 1-CCD
cameras, use the bottom two holes.