3. Assembly for 'Traditional' Prompting
Attach the ‘Teleprompter Base’ to the quick release plate of your camera tripod using the
allen key, nut,bolt and washers provided. If your tripod does not have a removable quick
release plate or the camera fitting nut is not removable then we recommend you buy a
suitable add on plate from a manufacturer such as Manfrotto.
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4. Slide the ‘Glass Frame’ onto the top of the ‘Teleprompter Base’ and secure with the wing
nuts provided.
Attach the cloth hood onto the ‘Mirror Frame’ using the Velcro strips.
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5. Slide the 60/40 glass into the ‘Glass Frame’ with the green sticker facing the presenter
Attach your camera to the ‘Teleprompter Base’ using the screw provided, Place your
camera on the ‘Camera Riser’ if the camera is too low. When using the riser block (s) you
will need to use the longer screw in conjunction with a washer (provided).
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6. Place your i-pad into the rubber sleeve and then the holding tray and lock it in by securing
the cross bar with the screws and allen keys provided.
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7. Attach the ‘I-Pad Tray’ to the ’Teleprompter Base’ using one of the mounting screws
provided.
Move the Teleprompter back and fourth to find the optimal balance point.
Note: When in use as a ‘Traditional’ prompter the rear monitor mounting plate can be
removed using the allen keys provided or used to mount additional accessories such a
video recorders or monitors.
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8. Assembly for 'Direct View' prompting
Place your i-pad into the rubber sleeve and then the holding tray and lock it in by securing
the cross bar with the screws and allen keys provided.
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9. Attach the ‘Teleprompter Base’ to the quick release plate of your camera tripod using the
allen key, nut,bolt and washers provided. If your tripod does not have a removable quick
release plate or the camera fixing nit is not removable then we recommend you buy a
suitable add on plate from a manufacturer such as Manfrotto.
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10. Attach the ‘I-Pad Tray’ to the ’Teleprompter Base’ using one of the mounting screws
provided.
Move the Teleprompter back and fourth to find the optimal balance point.
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11. Glass Care
To ensure optimal image quality the I-Prompter utilises an ultra thin beam-splitter glass,
Please handle the glass with extreme care.
To clean the glass use a lint free cloth and if necessary use an acid and vinegar free glass
cleaning solution.
Exposure
The I-Prompter for i-pad changes the exposure by approximately 1 stop, similar to the
affect of a neutral density filter.
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