User manual

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Remember to remove the holder before powering on the aircraft.
Failure to do so may result in damage to the gimbal motors and
circuitry.
When the aircraft is powered on, the gimbal will automatically rotate to
perform self-test and calibration. Ensure that there are no objects near
the gimbal that could obstruct its motion.
The gimbal has two working modes:
Stabilized Mode: The roll axis stays horizontal, and the pitch axis stays
at the user-specified angle. This mode is designed for capturing stable
horizontal photos and videos.
FPV Mode: The roll axis stays aligned with the aircraft's roll orientation,
and the pitch axis stays at the user-specified angle. This mode is designed
for use with first-person view.
Removing the Gimbal
1.
Place the aircraft on a level surface with the gimbal compartment facing upward.
2.
Using a T6 screwdriver, unscrew the two screws securing the gimbal’s holder,
and remove the gimbal holder. Then use a P000 screwdriver to unscrew the
screws securing the FPC connector, and pull the head of the connector cable
out of its slot.