Plexon CinePlex Manuel d'instructions d'installation

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Plexon CinePlex Camera Mounting Guide
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Plexon CinePlex Camera Mounting Guide
1. Introduction
For repeatable, reliable video recording, the video camera(s) must be mounted
stably and securely with respect to the experimental area. Cameras that vibrate or
move can result in not just partial recordings or blurred images, but also in
inaccurate position metrics, event triggers at undesired times, and, worst of all,
non-repeatable experimental trials.
This document provides guidance to help you ensure that your cameras are
mounted properly and in accordance with the needs of your experiments.
Note: For comprehensive details on operating the CinePlex System, including
camera positioning and adjustments, see the CinePlex Studio User Guide,
which is available on the Plexon website, www.plexon.com. For technical
support, contact Plexon at +1 214-369-4957 or support@plexon.com.
2. Plexon Camera Mounting Kit
The Plexon®Camera Mounting Kit is provided with each camera shipped with a
CinePlex®Studio order. The parts have been selected to apply in many of the
situations encountered while doing CinePlex installations. Note that because of
the general nature of the kit, not all parts will be used in all cases. In addition,
there will be some cases where a particular installation will require that the
customer purchase some additional parts locally. The kit includes the mounting
assembly and mounting bracket shown on the next page.
CAUTION
Never plug or unplug a camera FireWire cable with the PC Power ON.
Permanent damage to the camera may result. Please note that any
damage due to this cause is not covered by the Plexon warranty.

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Quick Change Mounting Assembly
(Bogen-Manfrotto):
Note: The Quick Change Mounting Assembly (Bogen-Manfrotto) consists of
the Rectangular Quick Release Adaptor (Part No. 323) and Rectangular Plate
(Part No. 200PL).
Universal Adjustable Camera Mounting Bracket
(VideoSecu Model MCB1B)
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3. Additional Mounting Accessories to Consider
Some experimental setups may require additional mounting hardware over and
above those supplied in the Plexon Mounting Kit. This section shows some
examples of parts you might find useful. See Section 5.3, "Examples of Camera
Installations" for some examples mounting these accessories.
All of the parts shown in this section can be purchased or machined by the
customer as needed.
1Mounting Bracket
2Sandwich Plate
3Three Arm Phenolic Knob (small) - 1/4”-20 (3 ea.)(McMaster Carr
57715K16)
4Three Arm Phenolic Knob (large) - 3/8”-16 (McMaster Carr 57715K83)
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1Camera Mounting Plate 3”x6” with threaded holes.
2Stud 036-014 (1/4”-20 m x 1/4” 20 f)(Bogen Manfrotto 036-014)*
3Stud 036-038 (3/8” m x 3/8” f)(Bogen Manfrotto 036-038)*
4Stud 037 (1/4”-20 m x 3/8” m)(Bogen Manfrotto 037)*
5Stud 066 (1/4”-20 f x 2/8” f)(Bogen Manfrotto 066)*
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6Ball Head - Micro (Bogen Manfrotto 482)*
7Ball Head - Mini w/ RC2 (Bogen Manfrotto 484RC2)*
8Ball Head - Compact w/ RC2 (Bogen Manfrotto 486RC2)*
To obtain these accessories, you might consider the following sources:
• Online - search for “Manfrotto” and the item number from many sources such
as:
— http://www.amazon.com/
— http://www.ritzcamera.com/
— http://www.bhphotovideo.com/
• A local professional camera or video store
CAUTION ABOUT TRIPODS
Note specifically that tripod mounting of the camera is NOT
RECOMMENDED. This is because tripod adjustments, particularly leg
locking mechanisms, can loosen and become unstable. Tripods can
also be jostled or moved easily since they are generally not secured
to a surface.
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4. Bracket Mounting Methods
This section provides some examples of bracket mounting methods.
Camera Mounting Location
First, choose where the camera should be mounted. Common choices are shown
below:
Above the Experiment
• Ceiling mount
• Top of enclosure
aInside of enclosure with room for cables
bAbove the enclosure through an opening
cInside of cage with room for cables
From the side of the Experiment
• Wall mount
• Side of enclosure
aInside of enclosure with room for cables
bOutside of enclosure through an opening
cInside of cage with room for cables
Below the Experiment
• Up through a glass or cage floor to view the undersides of animals or for birds
in perches
• Floor mount aimed up an animals in the air or above the floor
• Below enclosure
aInside of enclosure with room for cables
bBelow the enclosure through an opening
cInside of cage with room for cables

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Bracket Attachment to Surface or Other Structure
Choose the most appropriate method of attaching the camera mounting bracket to
the desired location.
1On a surface of a wall or ceiling over 0.4 in (1 cm) thick, use one of the fol-
lowing methods or devise a custom method.
aCustomer provided screws through the three threaded holes in the bracket
into the wall. Wall anchors should be used as necessary.
bCustomer provided bolts through the three threaded holes in the bracket
into a wooden surface. Pilot holes can be drilled, if needed, using the
sandwich plate as a template.
cCustomer provided adhesive or epoxy to glue the surface of the mounting
bracket containing the three threaded holes to the surface.

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2On a cage:
aPlace the sandwich plate on the outside of the cage, then
bInsert the three small knobs through the sandwich plate holes and through
openings in the cage, then
cThread the three small knobs into the threaded holes in the mounting
plate.
3On a wall or surface under 0.4 inches (1 cm) thick:
aDrill three 9/32” (7 mm) holes using the sandwich plate as a template,
then
bInsert the three small knobs through the wall into the threaded holes in the
mounting plate.

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5. Installing the Camera
5.1 Procedure for Camera Installation
Note: This procedure assumes that you are using a mounting bracket and other
hardware shown in the diagrams below. Your actual mounting method might be
different than the examples shown here.
1Power down all system components - computer, OmniPlex System, etc.
2Select the bracket attachment method suitable for the experiment and install
the mounting bracket. Make sure that the mounting bracket is firmly attached
and stable.
3Install the rectangular plate adaptor on the mounting bracket using the large
phenolic knob. For most applications, the point of large lever should be
pointing away from the experiment when secured. Tighten finger-tight.
4Make sure that the large lever on the plate adaptor is in the open position and
ready to accept the plate. If the large lever cannot be moved easily, move the
small brass level to the unlock position, and try again.
5Remove any cables from the camera, if present.
6Attach lens to camera by screwing it on finger-tight.
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