Operating the Locator
6.3
Adjusting the
volume / using
headphones
6.4
Localizing the
camera head
6.4.1
Localizing visually
Fig. 6: Localizing the camera head
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An acoustic signal provides a clear indication of
the distance between the Locator and the camera
head. The closer the Locator gets to the camera
head, the more intensive the signal becomes.
Press the + key to increase the volume.
Press the – key to reduce the volume.
The acoustic signal is only available through the
headphones as soon as you connect headphones
to the headphone socket of the Locator.
NOTE!
It is possible to switch off the transmitter in the
camera heads VIS 250 and VIS 350. When work-
ing with this system, make sure that the transmit-
ter is switched on before beginning the localizing
procedure (please refer to the operating manual
Wöhler VIS 200/250/300/350, chapter "Making
settings via the menu".
The transmitter in the camera heads Wöhler VIS
200/300 is permanently switched on.
The position of the transmitter is depicted on the
virtual plane immediately after the Locator is pow-
ered on.
The intensity indicator indicates the strength of the
signal being received on a scale between 0 and
100.
The longitudinal axis of the virtual plane symboliz-
es the distance to the transmitter from the Loca-
tor.
The direction in which the Locator needs to be
guided to reach the position of the camera head is
also indicated on the virtual plane.
The position of the camera head has been located
when the cursor is positioned directly above the
Locator icon.