Operation Manual
MAVO LF Operation Manual(KineOS 6.2)
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2. QUICK GUIDE
2.1 Power Supply
The camera allows different types of power supplies:
GripBAT 45Wh (compatible with BP-U30) fits MAVO LF with SideGrip.
Single GripBAT 45Wh is able to power the camera for 100 mins.
SideGrip is connected to the "SideGrip Port" on camera body by three
M2.5 screws, which enables a kind of “DSLR”shooting style.
Supper Compact V battery KineBAT 120Wh (compatible with V-
mount batteries) fits camera with KineBACK-W. Single KineBAT 120Wh
can power the camera for more than four hours. KineBACK-W only
comes in a V-mount version, and does work with other V-mount
batteries. KineBACK-W has one EXT port providing 12V output and
also two D-TAP ports. For the definition of EXT port, please refer to Chapter
5.2.3.
Use different power cords to the 2-pin power port of camera body:
D-Tap Power Cord: connect the D-Tap plug to the D-Tap socket of battery/battery plate, and
connect 2-pin push-pull plug to the 2-pin power socket of camera body;
XLR Power Cord: connect the 4-pin standard XLR plug to the XLR socket on storage battery
(11~19V), and connect the 2-pin push-pull plug to the 2-pin power port on camera body;
Kine AC Power Adapter: connect the adapter to a power bar, and plug 2-pin push-pull plug to the
2-pin power socket of camera body.
CAUTION The input range is 11~19V, don't go above or the camera might be burned.
CAUTION Please pay attention to the direction of 2-pin DC IN port on the camera body while
pulling/plugging the power cords: please align the red dots.
NOTE A V-mount to Anton-Bauer Plate Adapter is needed if you want to use Anton-Bauer (golden
mount) broadcast batteries.
NOTE When two of the three power supplies are available at the same time, the camera automatically
chooses the source with higher voltage, and allows hot-swap of batteries.
NOTE To save power, use other power supply for monitors and turn off WIFI.
NOTE Since KineOS 6.2, if the voltage detected is too low to continue shooting, the camera will
automatically stop recording to avoid damage on the clip. However, for sudden power failure
due to accident during the recording of a file, the last clip might be damaged, and please refer to
Chapter 2.5 SSD MAG.
DC IN
1. DC IN as VDD
2. Ground
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