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MDR.X Receiver
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MDR.S Receiver
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CTRL.1 Controller
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CTRL.3 Controller
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Receivers
Updated onArticlesTeradek’s MDR.X is a modular receiver with integrated Bluetooth for reliable smart device connections. MDR.X can command up to three motors for FI+Z control (Focus, Iris, and/or Zoom), offers RED camera control, supports all current Latitude functions and integrations, and features several configurable options accessible via the built-in OLED display.
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Camera Run/Stop
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- If using a RED camera, the camera serial communication setting must be set to RCP (Redlink Command Protocol) for the unit to operate.
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Connect and Power
Updated onArticles- Mount the receiver (MDR.S or MDR.X) to your camera, then connect power to the receiver's power input.
- Attach the motors (MOTR.X or MOTR.S) to the camera rods and/or lens.
- Rotate the lens ring so that it’s not too close to either end stop, then mesh the motor’s drive gear with the lens ring gear.
- Connect the motors to any available motor port on the receiver using a 4-pin connector. If connecting two or more motors, use a 4-pin to 4-pin connector to daisy-chain them together. The motors will begin calibrating. NOTE: Power input must not exceed 17V for MOTR.X and 32V for MOTR.S. If you see evidence of backlash affecting accuracy, make sure that your mount, rails, and camera are extremely rigid, as mounting flex is the main cause of inaccuracy.
- Insert an LP-E6 battery in the controller and hold down the POWER button for two seconds.
- Use one of two methods to pair your controller with the receiver (see Pairing).
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Wireless Configuration
Updated onArticlesBolt 6 contains several wireless configuration options that allow the system to work at its best in different environments. The system is designed to work adequately using its default, automatic settings, but they may not be ideal for all situations. This section details all available wireless configuration options for the transmitter and receiver.
Wireless Video Bolt 6 Configuration
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Pairing
Updated onArticlesIf the controller you are using has not been paired with a receiver, you can use one of the following methods to pair both devices.
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CTRL.1 Controller
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