ARRI Group Camcorder 416 User Manual

416 Preliminary Quick Guide  
About, Software, Tools, Safety  
Camera Left & Front  
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4
5
Camera Right & Back  
Quick Specs  
6
7
Power On, Camera RUN, Inching, Camera Display  
Loading the Magazine  
8
Mounting the Magazine  
Changing fps & Shutter Angle  
Beeper, Backlight & RGB ARRIGLOW  
On-board Battery OBB-2  
Integrated Video System  
Accessories  
10  
11  
12  
13  
14  
16  
18  
20  
Timecode Operation  
ARRI Group Addresses  
05/2006  
About, Software, Tools, Safety  
About the 416 Preliminary Quick Guide  
This Quick Guide (order number K5.40076.0) provides a short introduction to the ARRIFLEX 416. This guide  
does not replace the ARRIFLEX 416 User’s Guide (K5.40077.0). It is essential that you acquaint yourself with  
the user’s guide before operating the equipment.  
Even though all efforts have been made to ensure this guide’s accuracy, changes and upgrades to the products  
described can result in different hardware or behavior. Technical data are subject to change without notice.  
Software Version  
This guide describes the ARRIFLEX 416 with preliminary Software Packet 01A. Different software versions can  
result in different behaviour. Authorized ARRI Service Centers can check and update equipment software.  
Tools  
Anyone operating the ARRIFLEX 416 system should have these tools:  
1. A 1.5 mm metric hex wrench is used to adjust the alignment and focus of the Integrated Video System.  
2. A 3 mm metric hex wrench is used to attach and remove camera components and most accessories.  
3. A 5 mm metric hex wrench is used to attach or remove the 3/8” Accessory Shoe Adapter, the LWS-5 and  
the WHA-2 Rosette Bracket.  
4. A 8-10mm (5/16”) flathead screwdriver is used to attach baseplates.  
Safety Specifications  
• Never place your hand in the lens port or inside of the camera while it is running.  
• Assembly and initial operation should be carried out only by persons who are familiar with the equipment.  
• Switch camera power off before making electrical connections.  
• Never run the camera without a lens or a protective cap mounted in the lens port.  
• Never attempt to remove the magazine while the camera is running.  
• Always ensure that the camera is securely mounted.  
• Repairs should be carried out only by authorized ARRI service centers.  
• Use only original ARRI replacement parts and accessories!  
• In wet weather conditions the normal safety precautions for handling electrical equipment should be taken.  
• Clean optical surfaces only with a lens brush or a clean lens cloth. In case of solid dirt moisten a lens cloth  
with pure alcohol or a brand name lens cleaner.  
• Do not use solvents to clean the film path, Plexiglas parts or rubber seals.  
• Do not remove any screws which are secured with paint.  
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Camera Left & Front  
Eyepiece focus ring  
Flip-out tape hook  
416 Standard  
Camera Handle  
Image rotation  
knob  
Optional centre leg  
Timecode sensitivity  
switch  
Magazine feed  
side door lock  
Heated Eyepiece  
outlet  
DIMMER  
+
Tape hook  
NORM  
PS/CCU  
LOCK  
PHASE  
RGB ARRIGLOW  
brightness buttons  
RUN  
MODE  
SEL/  
SET/ V  
PHASE button  
Display  
416 Shoulder  
Magazine 120/400  
RUN button  
RUN Indicator  
Image rotation knob  
Tape hook  
PL lens port  
(Super 16 only)  
Front 3/8 – 16  
mounting point  
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Camera Right & Back  
Antenna  
RF CHANNEL  
selector  
RF READY  
LED  
Integrated  
Video System  
Magazine release  
lever  
On-board Battery  
release button  
Magazine  
take-up side  
door lock  
Eyepiece  
swing over lock  
L
R
L
R
L
R
RDY  
Motor control LEDs  
LDD  
Lens motor  
direction switches  
RF CHAN  
ON/OFF  
TCC  
LCS  
LCS  
RUN  
CLM-2 motor  
connectors  
RS  
RS  
Lens Data  
Display  
connector  
Timecode  
connector  
Attachment  
rosette  
Power on/off  
switch  
RS  
connectors  
LCS  
connectors  
RUN  
indicator  
Pitch  
adjust  
RUN  
button  
Eyepiece rotation  
friction  
IVS ground fault  
indicator  
MINI MONITOR  
connector  
BNC connectors  
Magazine film  
reserve counter  
Power connector  
(BAT)  
REMOTE connector  
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Quick Specs  
Fps range:  
1 to 75 fps, forward only, in 0.001 fps increments  
Mirror Shutter:  
180º to 45º, manually adjustable  
Fixed settings at: 180º, 172.8º, 150º, 144º, 135º, 90º, 45º  
Use the following angles for filming with non-electronic ballast HMI  
or fluorescent lighting:  
180º:  
25 fps, 50 Hz supply, 1/50th second exposure time  
172.8º: 24 fps, 50 Hz supply, 1/50th second exposure time  
150º:  
144º:  
25 fps, 60 Hz supply, 1/60th second exposure time  
24 fps, 60 Hz supply, 1/60th second exposure time  
Power:  
24 V DC, custom 105 Fischer connector, pin 1 is 0 V, pin 2 is positive,  
pin 3 is on-board battery condition monitor  
Acceptable range: 21 V to 35 V  
Accessory Power:  
1 x 24 V RS connector on 416  
2 x 24 V RS connectors on 416 Plus  
1 x 24 V REMOTE connector  
RS & REMOTE connectors combined 2 A continuous, 4 A peak  
Note: RS & REMOTE connectors are not regulated so their output voltage tracks the  
camera supply voltage.  
1 x 24 V Heated Eyecup connector  
2 x 12 V MINI MONITOR connector on IVS  
MINI MONITOR connectors combined 2 A continuous  
Movement:  
One pull-down film transport claw and one registration pin  
Less than 20 dB (A) @ 24 fps  
Sound Level:  
Lens Mount:  
54 mm PL mount, Super 16 only  
52.00 – 51.99 mm  
Flange Focal Distance:  
Temperature Range:  
Electronic Accessories:  
-20ºC to +50ºC (+4ºF to +122ºF)  
LDD-FP  
Lens Data Display for Focus Puller (Lens Data Archive only)  
UMC-3 Universal Motor Controller  
EXD-1  
RCU-1  
LCS  
External Display  
(Accessory expansion cable needed)  
Remote Control Unit  
Lens Control System  
Wireless Remote System  
WRS  
WRC-1 Wireless Remote Control  
ESU-1  
ICU-1  
RS-4  
External Synchronization Unit  
Iris Control Unit  
Remote On/Off Switch  
(Accessory expansion cable needed)  
(Accessory expansion cable needed)  
Other Accessories:  
16SR 3 fibre screens, HE-3, 4 & 5 heated eyecups, FF-3 (with bridge plate), FF-4 &  
5 (on lightweight support rods or bridge plate), 15 mm & 19 mm support rod matte  
boxes (with bridge plate), ARRI/Zeiss Ultra 16 lenses, ARRI/Zeiss Lightweight Zoom  
LWZ-1, ARRI/Zeiss Standard Speed lenses, ARRI/Zeiss Super Speed lenses,  
ARRI/Zeiss Ultra Prime lenses, ARRI/Zeiss Master Prime lenses, Cooke S-4 lenses,  
ARRI Macro lenses, Cooke & Angenieux zoom lenses, ARRI/Zeiss Variable Prime lenses.  
Not compatible with:  
16SR magazines, 16SR on-board batteries, 435 Single Frame Hand Controller,  
CCU and ARRICAM electronic accessories.  
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Power On, Camera RUN, Inching, Camera Display  
Turning Camera Power On  
The Power On button for the ARRIFLEX 416 is located above the RUN button on the camera right side. To turn  
the camera On, briefly press the Power On button. When a battery is connected to the camera and the power  
switch is turned on, you should see characters appear on the Display on the camera left side.  
Note: The camera remembers the status of the Power On button and restores this status after a power interruption.  
PHASE button  
RF CHAN  
ON/OFF  
NORM  
PS/CCU  
LOCK  
TCC  
LCS  
PHASE  
Power On button  
RUN button  
RUN  
RUN  
RS  
RS  
LCS  
MODE  
SEL/  
SET/ V  
RUN indicator  
Camera RUN  
A RUN button is located on both sides of the camera. To run the camera, press the RUN button briefly. The  
RUN indicator light will glow red while the camera comes up to speed, changing to green once the set frame  
rate is reached. The RUN indicator light will glow steadily green while the camera runs at the set frame rate.  
To stop the camera, briefly press the RUN button again. If the RUN indicator glows red while the camera is in  
Standby, the camera is not ready and pressing the RUN button will have no effect.  
Inching  
The ARRIFLEX 416 cannot be manually inched – it can only be inched by pressing the PHASE button while the  
camera is in Standby. If the PHASE button is pressed briefly, the mirror shutter will rotate 180º to allow for gate  
checks. To move the mirror shutter back into viewing position, press the PHASE button again briefly.  
Camera Display  
The Camera Display indicates the status of, or value assigned to, the various camera parameters. There are  
seven modes which show the following information:  
1.  
2.  
3.  
Total film exposed (or take counter)  
Standard speed.  
5.  
6.  
7.  
Timecode User Bits  
Timecode User Bits  
Loudspeaker sequence & volume  
Button backlight brightness  
Programmed speed.  
Take counter (or total film exposed)  
Supply voltage & (with OBB-2),  
battery capacity/magazines left.  
ARRIGLOW colour  
4.  
Timecode hours & minutes  
Timecode minutes & framerate  
Display Indicators:  
asy:  
bat:  
Asynchronous operation (camera is not running at set fps)  
Low battery (less than 20 volts)  
end:  
Camera has run out of film  
fps flashes:  
PROG:  
TC glows:  
TC flashes  
ESU is not receiving a valid signal  
Internal program is activated  
Timecode exposure is enabled and timecode is set  
Timecode exposure is enabled but not recording properly  
Viewfinder Indicators:  
LED glows:  
LED flashes  
Asynchronous operation (camera is not running at set fps)  
Low battery (less than 20 volts)  
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Loading the 416 Magazine  
Note: The 416 magazine has its feed and take-up chambers on opposite sides to the SR 1, 2 & 3 magazines.  
Step 1: The Feed Side  
Load the unexposed film into the feed side in absolute darkness (darkroom or changing tent).  
• Open the feed side magazine door and latch back the lay-on roller arm.  
• Remove the film from the film can.  
• Remove the tape from the film head. Ensure that the tape is completely removed and secured out of the way.  
• Place the film roll on the core holder so it unwinds in the direction shown in the picture below. Press it down fully.  
Note: When placing film on the feed side core holder, do not push on the film itself as it could become conical.  
Push on the film core instead.  
• Hold the film roll still and turn the core holder until the core holder key clicks into the key slot of the film core.  
Make sure the core holder cannot turn any further.  
• Release the lay-on roller arm gently so the roller rests on the outer surface of the film roll. The sides of the  
roller should overlap the film roll edges, as shown in the picture below.  
• Push approximately 15 cm (6”) of film into the slit at the top of the angled transfer roller. Then thread the film  
around the guide roller.  
• Replace and lock the feed side magazine door, being careful not to trap any film in the process.  
Transfer roller  
Feed side core holder  
Guide roller  
Lay-on roller  
Step 2: The Take-up Side  
The following procedures may be carried out in the light.  
• Flip the magazine over lengthways so the take-up door is uppermost and the top of the magazine is facing  
you. The ‘ARRI’ on the door will be upside down.  
• Open the take-up side magazine door and latch back the footage counter roller arm. Fit an empty film core  
to the take-up core holder.  
• The film head should be protruding from the transfer roller. Check that it is cut squarely through a perforation.  
• Thread the film head around the forward guide roller as indicated inside the magazine. Without touching the  
film core, push the film head into the upper sprocket roller until its teeth engage in the film perforations.  
• Once the sprocket teeth have engaged in the film perforations, turn the film core until the film head emerges  
from the magazine throat.  
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Loading the 416 Magazine  
Loop length mark  
Rear guide roller  
Magazine throat  
Lower sprocket roller  
Upper sprocket roller  
Footage counter  
roller  
Forward guide  
roller  
Transfer roller  
• Set the loop length by pulling the film head away from you and align it with the loop mark on the bottom of  
the magazine (see picture above). Adjust the loop length by turning the take-up film core.  
• Now take your hand off the film core – there is enough inertia in the sprockets to maintain the loop length.  
• Hold the film between thumb and middle finger of your left hand, while using your index finger to push the  
film head into the lower magazine throat slot. The angle at which the film enters is not as critical as it is on  
SR magazines.  
• Keep pushing the film in with your index finger until you see the sprockets rotate. Now take hold of the film  
core again and rotate it counter-clockwise. This will pull the film from the throat into the take-up chamber.  
Rear guide roller  
Footage counter roller  
• Thread the film around the rear guide roller following the path indicated in the magazine.  
• Insert the film head into the film core (see picture right) and manually wind the core holder  
two or three turns until the film winds tightly onto the core..  
Correct  
• Unlatch the footage counter roller arm.  
• Close and lock the take-up side door.  
• If using timecode, set the sensitivity switch according to the table on page 19 of this guide.  
The switch is located at the top left corner of the feed side door.  
Incorrect  
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Mounting the Magazine  
Mounting the Magazine  
• Insert the magazine throat into the magazine aperture in the back of the camera body and slide the  
magazine forward until it locks in place.  
Note: If the Shoulder Pad is attached to the camera, you will need to push down on the Shoulder Pad with your  
hand or the magazine before inserting the magazine.  
• Flip the silver Safety Catch on the Magazine Release Lever forward to prevent accidental release of the  
magazine.  
Safety Catch  
Magazine  
Release Lever  
• Inch the camera by briefly pressing the PHASE button.  
Note: When a magazine is first mounted and PHASE or RUN is pressed, the display shows ‘loop’, while the  
camera performs a short routine that centralizes the film loop.  
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Changing Fps & Shutter Angle  
The NORM and PS/CCU buttons above the display select between preset Standard Speeds and user  
adjustable Programmable Speeds. Standard Speeds of 23.976, 24, 25, 29.97 & 30 fps are possible, while  
the Programmable Speed can be set anywhere from 1.000 - 75.000 fps.  
Note: If LOCK shows in the display, the camera settings are locked. To unlock, briefly press the LOCK button.  
Setting a Standard Speed (NORM)  
PS/CCU  
LOCK  
NORM  
• Make sure the display is in mode 1 (black bar visible). If not,  
repeatedly press MODE until it is. If PS/CCU shows in the  
display, press NORM.  
• Pressing SEL cycles through the Standard Speeds. Each speed  
will flash for approximately 3 seconds.  
MODE  
SEL/  
SET/ V  
• While the desired speed is flashing, press SET to set the speed.  
Display in mode 1.  
Speed set at 24.000 fps  
Setting a Programmable Speed (PS/CCU)  
• Press PS/CCU to switch from NORM to PS/CCU.  
• Press MODE once to switch the display from mode 1 to mode 2.  
• Pressing SEL selects one digit after another. The selected digit  
will flash.  
Display in mode 2.  
Speed set at 75.000 fps  
• Press SET to increment the value of the flashing digit by 1.  
• Repeat the last 2 steps for all the digits that need to be changed.  
Final confirmation of the set speed is not necessary.  
Checking the Mirror Shutter Angle  
• With the camera in Standby, press and hold PHASE. The  
camera will inch at approximately 1 fps.  
• After 2 seconds the top line of the display shows the open  
angle of the mirror shutter, while the bottom line will show the  
supply voltage  
Display with PHASE button  
pressed. Open mirror shutter  
angle 172.8º and supply of  
voltage 26.9.  
Changing the Mirror Shutter Angle  
Note: Before adjusting the mirror shutter, check that it is in the  
viewing position then turn off the camera and remove the  
battery or power cable! Accidentally running the camera  
during adjustment would cause catastrophic damage!  
416 Shutter Tool  
Mirror Shutter centre  
• Remove the lens or lens port cavity cap and hold the mirror  
shutter still by lightly pressing your finger on its black centre  
area. Do NOT touch the reflective surface.  
• Insert the 416 Shutter Tool into the adjustment hole below the  
mirror centre.  
• Turn the 416 Shutter Tool until the desired Mirror Shutter preset  
angle is reached. Angle presets are: 180º, 172.8º, 150º, 144º,  
135º, 90º & 45º. Turning counter-clockwise reduces the angle.  
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Beeper, Backlight & RGB ARRIGLOW  
Beeper  
The 416 is equipped with a beeper which can sound when the camera is started  
or stopped. The upper line of display mode 6 allows the user to decide whether  
and when the beeper sounds and how loud (LS is shown for ‘loudspeaker’). The  
left-hand bar shows the status of the start beep. The right-hand bar shows the  
status of the stop beep. In each case, with the bar in the high position the beep  
will sound, in the low position it will not. The final digit is the volume, which is  
adjustable between 0 (off) and 3.  
Backlight  
The lower line of display mode 6 controls the brightness of the control buttons  
backlight. This can be set between 0 (off) and 3.  
Changing the Beeper and Backlight settings  
• Use the SEL button to select the digit you wish to change, which will flash.  
• Use the SET button to change the value of the flashing digit.  
RGB ARRIGLOW  
The ARRIGLOW on the 416 gives the user a choice of frameglow colours.  
Colours 1 – 8 are preset colours followed by U, which is user adjustable by  
setting individual Red, Green and Blue values. The ARRIGLOW brightness is  
adjusted with the + and – buttons above the camera display.  
Changing the RGB ARRIGLOW colours  
• Push the “+” DIMMER button on the camera left side so you can see the  
ARRIGLOW in the viewfinder.  
• Set the display to mode 7.  
• Pushing the SEL button will make the ARRIGLOW number flash. Pushing the  
SET button will now cycle through preset colours 1 – 8 and then user  
adjustable colour “U”. Stop at the colour you like – no confirmation is  
necessary.  
To change the user adjustable colour, push SEL again while U is flashing. The  
SEL button will now cycle through the red (r), green (G) and blue (b) values of  
the user colour. Pushing the SET button changes the flashing colour value from  
0 (no colour) up to 16 (maximum colour).  
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On-board Battery  
On-Board Battery OBB-2  
The OBB-2 On-Board Battery attaches directly to the camera body by means of a quick change mechanism  
that can be easily operated with one hand. The OBB-2 incorporates a built-in power meter to indicate the state  
of charge, while an extra contact in the power connector communicates this information to the camera. When  
an OBB-2 is connected, display mode 3 can additionally show battery capacity or magazines left.  
Note: The new 416 power connector on the camera remains compatible with standard ARRI 24 volt power cables.  
Mounting the OBB-2  
• Fit the power plug of the OBB-2 into the camera power connector and slide the battery forward.  
Removing the OBB-2  
• Hold the OBB-2 as shown in the picture below and press the on-board battery release button.  
• Pull the battery backwards until the power connectors disengage.  
On-board Battery  
Battery power meter  
release button  
On-board Battery  
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Integrated Video System  
Flicker free  
on/off button  
White balance  
button  
Manual Gain  
Control button  
ENTER/INSERT  
button  
UP button  
RIGHT button  
LEFT button  
MINI  
MONITOR  
connectors  
DOWN button  
Left/right  
adjustment  
Image rotation  
ON–OFF–CHECK/  
HIDE MENU switch  
Up/down  
adjustment  
Focus  
adjustment  
Video out with  
data or Y–signal  
Clean Video out (no  
data) or C–signal  
Video lens IRIS  
ON–OFF–CHECK/HIDE MENU switch  
Make sure that the camera power is ON. Move the ON–OFF–CHECK/HIDE MENU switch to ON (centre position).  
To display a summary of all menu choices while the on-screen menu is not visible, press the ON–OFF–CHECK/  
HIDE MENU switch all the way to the left (it will spring back to the centre position).  
To temporarily hide the on-screen menu while it is visible, press the ON–OFF–CHECK/HIDE MENU switch all  
the way to the left. This is useful to check the image while making adjustments in the on-screen menu.  
White balance  
Press the WB button to cycle through the five white balance settings. Four of these, AUTO, INDOOR,  
OUTDOOR & MANUAL, have dedicated LEDs. The fifth setting, ONE PUSH WHITE, is available when the  
ENTER/INSERT LED flashes.  
AUTO  
automatic white balance.  
INDOOR 3200 K  
OUTDOOR 5600 K  
MANUAL  
when the illumination is tungsten and no colour correction filter is used.  
when the illumination is daylight or HMI and no colour correction filter is used.  
manual white balance as controlled by the UP (increase blue), DOWN (decrease  
blue), RIGHT (increase red) & LEFT (decrease red) buttons.  
ONE PUSH WHITE  
user adjustable – hold a white card in front of the lens and press ENTER/INSERT.  
Controlling image brightness  
Open the video lens IRIS fully and use either Automatic Gain Control or Manual Gain Control to control the  
image brightness. Only use the video lens IRIS if the brightness exceeds the electronic control range.  
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Integrated Video System  
Automatic Gain Control  
• Press the MGC button to toggle between Manual Gain Control (LED on) and Automatic Gain Control (LED off).  
• When MGC is off, Automatic Gain Control will adjust the image brightness.  
Manual Gain Control  
• Press the MGC button to toggle between Manual Gain Control (LED on) and Automatic Gain Control (LED off).  
• When MGC is on, adjust the image gain with the UP (increase gain) & DOWN (decrease gain) buttons.  
The on-screen menu  
The on-screen menu allows the adjustment or selection of the following features: Load & store settings, White  
Balance, Gain, Colour Bars, video settings, Format Markings, Image Compare/Store, Text Inserter (camera  
status, system status, user text, timecode & more) & VITC/WHITELINE.  
To display the main menu, press and hold the ENTER/INSERT button for 3 seconds.  
To select a sub-menu, use the UP & DOWN buttons. The arrow indicates which sub-menu is selected.  
To enter the selected sub-menu, press the RIGHT button.  
To go back to the main menu chose EXIT, which can be found at the bottom of each screen.  
To leave all menus, press and hold the ENTER/INSERT button for 3 seconds.  
BNC mode  
• Enter the VIDEO/TEXT ADJ sub-menu to chose between VBS (composite) and Y/C video signals to be output  
by the video out (BNC) connectors under the BNC OUT option.  
VBS  
Left BNC:  
Right BNC:  
composite video with on-screen data.  
composite video without on-screen data.  
Y/C  
Left BNC:  
Right BNC:  
Y (luminance) portion of the video signal.  
C (chrominance) portion of the video signal.  
How to get on-screen data in Y/C mode  
• With Y/C selected in the VIDEO/TEXT ADJ sub-menu, the option of Y/C DATA, can now be toggled  
between ON or OFF. If ON is selected then the Y/C signal will have on-screen data.  
How to get black & white video  
• Set the BNC mode to Y/C.  
• Connect the video cable to the left video out (BNC) connector only.  
How to adjust electronic sharpness  
The 416 IVS has an electronic sharpness control which can be adjusted to optimize the look of the video output.  
• Press and hold the ENTER/INSERT button for 3 seconds to enter the on-screen menu.  
• In the VIDEO/TEXT ADJ sub-menu, adjust the value assigned to SHARPNESS for the best looking picture.  
To leave the on-screen menu, press and hold the ENTER/INSERT button for 3 seconds.  
How to generate colour bars  
To assist in setting up attached video monitors, the 416 IVS has the option to generate colour bars.  
• Press and hold the ENTER/INSERT button for 3 seconds to enter the on-screen menu.  
• In the WB/GAIN/BARS sub-menu, set COLOR BARS to ON.  
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Accessories  
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Accessories  
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Timecode Operation  
Note: To write SMTPE timecode to film, ARRIFLEX 416 magazines must have the 416 Timecode Module fitted.  
Note: Timecode recording is only possible at the 5 Standard Speeds of 23.976, 24, 25, 29.97 & 30 fps.  
Turning Timecode Recording On and Off.  
• Press the MODE key until the display shows mode 4.  
• Press and hold SET until the TC symbol appears (or disappears)  
on the display.  
• Alternatively, Timecode recording is automatically turned on when  
Display in mode 4. TC  
the camera receives a valid Timecode signal (see Timecode Input).  
is on. Framerate is 25 fps  
Timecode Input (Jam Syncing)  
• Connect the LTC signal from a Timecode generator (or motherclock) to the Timecode connector on the  
camera’s right side.  
• The last 2 digits on the display will show ‘EC’ (external code). When the Timecode is correctly transferred  
they will change to ‘CC’ (correct code).  
• After approximately 10 seconds the last 2 digits will change to the Timecode recording framerate.  
Note: If the motherclock is left connected for 10 minutes, the cameras Timecode clock will synchronize itself to the  
exact frequency of the motherclock leading to better accuracy and extended periods between jam syncing.  
Userbit Input  
• Userbits are automatically input with the Timecode, but they can  
also be set by means of the camera display in mode 5.  
• Use the SEL button to select the digit you wish to change, which will flash.  
• The SET button changes the value of the flashing digit.  
Display in mode 5.  
Showing Userbits  
• Repeat the last two steps for all the digits that need to be changed.  
Note: Userbit values are hexadecimal so only values from 0 – 9 and A – F are available.  
Magazine Timecode Sensitivity Switch  
To ensure proper timecode exposure on film, the intensity of the exposure LED in the 416 Timecode Module is  
adjustable. Magazines have a Timecode Sensitivity Switch in the top left corner of the feed side door for this  
purpose. Different film stocks require the TCS Switch to be set to different TCS numbers. The table on the next  
page shows the settings required by current film stocks (as of November 2005).  
Timecode sensitivity  
switch  
DIMMER  
+
NORM  
PS/CCU  
LOCK  
MODE  
SEL/  
SET/ V  
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Timecode Sensitivity Table  
16 mm Kodak Film Stocks  
(Color Negative)  
16 mm Fuji Film Stocks  
Kodak 7201  
Kodak 7205  
Kodak 7212  
Kodak 7217  
Kodak 7218  
Kodak 7222  
Kodak 7229  
Kodak 7231  
Kodak 7236  
Kodak 7239  
Kodak 7240  
Kodak 7245  
Kodak 7246  
Kodak 7248  
Kodak 7250  
Kodak 7251  
Kodak 7274  
Kodak 7276  
Kodak 7277  
Kodak 7278  
Kodak 7279  
Kodak 7284  
Kodak 7287  
Kodak 7289  
Kodak 7293  
Kodak 7296  
Kodak 7297  
Kodak 7298  
Kodak 7620  
TCS 7  
TCS 6  
TCS 6  
TCS 6  
TCS 5  
TCS 8  
TCS 5  
TCS 9  
TCS 6  
TCS 5  
TCS 6  
TCS 6  
TCS 6  
TCS 6  
TCS 5  
TCS 4  
TCS 6  
**  
Fuji  
Fuji  
Fuji  
Fuji  
Fuji  
Fuji  
Fuji  
Fuji  
Fuji  
Fuji  
Fuji  
Fuji  
Fuji  
8428  
8622  
8632  
8652  
8653  
8653  
8662  
8663  
8672  
8673  
8682  
8683  
8692  
(Color Reversal)  
(Color Negative)  
(Color Negative)  
(Color Negative)  
(Color Negative)  
(Color Negative)  
(Color Negative)  
(Color Negative)  
(Color Negative)  
(Color Negative)  
(Color Negative)  
(Color Negative)  
(Color Negative)  
TCS 6  
TCS 6  
TCS 6  
TCS 5  
TCS 6  
TCS 6  
TCS 4  
TCS 5  
TCS 4  
TCS 5  
TCS 6  
TCS 6  
TCS 4  
(Color Negative)  
(Color Negative)  
(Color Negative)  
(Color Negative)  
(B/W Negative)  
(Color Negative)  
(B/W Negative)  
(Color Negative)  
(Color Reversal)  
(Color Reversal)  
(Color Negative)  
(Color Negative)  
(Color Negative)  
(Color Reversal)  
(Color Reversal)  
(Color Negative)  
(B/W Reversal)  
(Color Negative)  
(B/W Reversal)  
(Color Negative)  
(Color Negative)  
(Color Negative)  
(Color Negative)  
(Color Negative)  
(Color Negative)  
(Color Negative)  
(Color Negative)  
(Color Negative)  
** - Timecode exposure not possible.  
TCS 5  
**  
TCS 4  
TCS 5  
TCS 6  
TCS 5  
TCS 5  
TCS 5  
TCS 6  
TCS 5  
TCS 6  
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ARRI Group Addresses  
Australia  
Canada  
ARRI Australia PTY Limited (Sales, Service & Rental)  
Unit 6C, 5 Talavera Road, Macquarie Park, Sydney. NSW 2113, Australia  
Voice phone: +61 (2) 9855 4300, FAX: +61 (2) 9855 4301  
ARRI Canada Limited (Sales & Service)  
415 Horner Ave. Unit 11, Toronto, Ontario M8W 4W3, Canada  
Voice phone: +1 (416) 255 3335, FAX: +1 (416) 255 3399  
Germany  
Arnold & Richter Cine Technik (Sales & Service)  
Türkenstraße 89, D-80799 Munich, Germany  
Voice phone: +49 (0)89 3809-0, FAX: +49 (0)89 3809-1245  
ARRI Camera Rental (Film Equipment Rental)  
Türkenstraße 89, D-80799 Munich, Germany  
Voice phone: +49 (0)89 3809-1240, FAX: +49 (0)89 3809-1798  
Great Britain  
ARRI GB Limited (Sales & Service)  
2 Highbridge, Oxford Road, Uxbridge, Middlesex, UB8 1LX, England  
Voice phone: +44 (0)1895 457 000, FAX: +44 (0)1895 457 001  
ARRI MEDIA (Film Equipment Rental)  
3 Highbridge, Oxford Road, Uxbridge, Middlesex, UB8 1LX, England  
Voice phone: +44 (0)1895 457 100, FAX: +44 (0)1895 457 101  
ARRI Lighting Rental (Lighting Rental)  
4 Highbridge, Oxford Road, Uxbridge, Middlesex, UB8 1LX, England  
Voice phone: +44 (0)1895 457 200, FAX: +44 (0)1895 457 201  
Italy  
USA  
ARRI Italia S.r.l. (Head Office, Milan)  
Viale Edison 318, 20099 Sesto San Giovanni (Milan), Italy  
Voice phone: +39 (02) 262 271 75, FAX: +39 (02) 242 1692  
ARRI Italia S.r.l. (Sales & Service, Rome)  
Via Placanica 95, 00040 Morena (Rome), Italy  
Voice phone: +39 (06) 726 707 97, FAX: +39 (06) 723 1541  
ARRI Inc. (Sales & Service, East Coast)  
617 Route 303, Blauvelt, NY 10913-1123, USA  
Voice phone: +1 914 353 1400, FAX: +1 914 425 1250  
ARRI Inc. (Sales & Service, West Coast)  
600 North Victory Blvd., Burbank, CA 91502-1639, USA  
Voice phone: +1 818 841 7070, FAX: +1 818 848 4028  
ARRI CSC (Film Equipment Rental, NY)  
619 West 54th St, New York, NY 10019, USA  
Voice phone: +1 212 757 0906, FAX: +1 212 713 0075  
ARRI CSC (Film Equipment Rental, Florida)  
2385 Stirling Road, Fort Lauderdale, FL 33312, USA  
Voice phone: +1 954 322 4545, FAX: +1 954 322 4188  
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