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Bescor MP-101 Hack; About; Blog; Contact; Select Page. Step 1 – Arduino Installation Step 2 – Bescor MP-101 Hack Part 1 Step 3 – Bescor MP-101 Hack Part 2. Arduino based Bescor MP-101 ptz controller This blog does not deal directly with the code behind building an arduino based ptz controller for live video production for the BESCOR MP-101 and the MP series motors, but provides practical advice on finishing your project from designing a PCB to manufacturing an enclosure. Bescor MP-101 ケーブルリモコンが付属している。 13. 何とかワイヤレスにしたい。 「MP-101 改造」 でググってみた。 14. いました! 赤外線リモコンを使った システムで丁寧に解説しています。 また、ピンのアサインをPDFで公開(親切)。.
Introduction
- The Bescor MP-101 Motorized Pan & Tilt Head attaches between a tripod and camera and enables panning and tilting the camera remotely. Two independent motors smoothly operate horizontal and vertical motion at adjustable speeds. The head supports payloads up to 6 lb.
- Bescor MP-101 Well i ordered one of these, NEW, unfortunatly it arrived yesterday and it was clearly used, and it was a non functioning unit. The Automatic mode worked, but the Manual mode does not, it was worn all around with grime in it.
It's a popular and well-built device that is crying out for wireless control.
If you buy the very expensive CamRanger (~350 USD) for wireless control of your camera, there is an (expensive) accessory available that allows you to also control the Bescor MP-101. Many people love the CamRanger, but I find the system unstable, and when it hangs the server needs to be restarted, which is pretty annoying when it's on a mast 12m up in the air.
An alternative (and better) solution for wirelessly controlling a camera is DDServer which is donationware and runs on the same hardware as the CamRanger (the TP-Link MR3040, which costs around 40 USD when bought without the CamRanger firmware installed). I also find the interface of DSLRDashboard much better than that on the CamRanger.
You need to be (or know) a little bit of a nerd to install the DDServer firmware on the TPlink MR3040, but you're getting a better product and saving 300 USD.
However, DSLRDashboard can't control the Bescor MP-101 head, which is crucial for the mast jobs that I do, which is why I was really happy when I found this simple solution to wirelessly controlling it.
Parts
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IC 2262 / 2272 4-channel remote-control kit (~ 4 USD on ebay)7-pin DIN plug and wire (Or you can cut the plug off the wired remote)
The IC2262/2272 is a wonderful system comprising a key fob with 4 buttons, and a tiny circuit board with 7 pins - power and ground plus a pin for each of the buttons (plus a pin that goes high when any of the buttons is pressed). And it needs the same 5v supply that the Bescor head uses, so you don't need an extra battery.
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Construction
Decide which buttons you want to control which movements (I chose A=Left, B=Right, C=Up, D=Down))Bescor Mp-101 Hack Download
Connect the corresponding pins to the 7-pin DIN plug.(Leave the VT pin on the board, and the speed pin on the DIN plug unconnected)And that's it ! Couldn't be simpler.
But it can be more complicated, if you want, so I have actually put an arduino microprocessor between the 2272 and the head so that I can do more complicated things in the future (eg programmed panorama stitching).
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But that's a story for another day (see below).
Another day :The range of these remote controls is normally around 100m, but I found that was reduced significantly when I had the Bescor motor switched on, presumably due to electromagnetic noise interfering with the radio signals. The device still worked, but at longer distances the motor ran intermittently when a button was held constantly.
For this reason, plus future features, I added an arduino microcontroller between the receiver and the Bescor head, whose job was to create a one second pulseeach time a short signal was detected, thus smoothing out the noise (at the expense of the loss of a few degrees of positioning precision).
The wiring is pretty simple : Pins A,B,C, and D on the receiver are connected to Arduino input pins 8,9,10, and 11. VT is connected to pin 12, while ground and 5v are common to the Bescor, the receiver and the Arduino. Output pins 0, 1, 2, 3, and 4 on the Arduino are connected to the 7-pin DIN going to the Bescor.I also added an LED to pin 5, as a confirmation lamp.
Here you can pick up the Arduino code
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© Mark Harris 2016, but feel free to distribute without changes.