Owner's Manual

Ronin-S
User Manual
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Control Settings
Use the Joystick to control the gimbal movements. To set up the joystick, enter the
Control Settings page.
Motion
You can set up the joystick control by adjusting Deadband, Max Speed, Smoothing and
Endpoint, for each axis, and there are 3 default proles for each settings.
Deadband: When this value increases, more stick movement will be required to translate
into actual movement of the gimbal.
Max Speed: Allows you to adjust the remote-controlled rotational speed.
Smoothing: When this value increases, and when control stick input is released it will be
translated into smoother and slower movement. If smoothing is set to 0, the ramp down
will be translated as an abrupt stop.
Endpoint: Limits the gimbal’s rotation range by setting the control endpoints. The Pan axis
of Ronin-S utilizes a slip-ring therefore it could rotate continuously when the endpoints on
left and right are both set to 180°. On Tilt axis, you can setup the endpoints on the up and
down direction according to your setup. Some longer lenses might hit the gimbal frame
so you can set the endpoint angle to prevent such cases.
Channels
The channel indicator provides feedback during remote operator conguration. Pan, tilt,
and roll can have channels reassigned. Each axis can also be reversed. Normal means
the movement directions is the same as the joystick, and tap to reverse the direction.
When using the built-in joystick, you can only control CH1 and CH3, which is mapped to
Tilt and Pan axes by default. You can customize channel mapping by tapping on the axis
name on the right of the page.
When using with a third-party controller, you may able to control the three axes movements.