User Manual

#14 TROUBLESHOOTING
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PROBLEM SOLUTION
Adjusting the balance is hard to move. Try loosening the 4 screws around the knob
for easier movement. Make sure to tighten all
loose screws to increase strength and minimize
vibration.
Joystick direction is not going the direction I
want.
You can invert the joystick movement in the RC
tab of the software. You can also customize the
speed.
Weak motors or no power to motors. Check your batteries and make sure they are
fully charged. If you need more power to the
motors you can increase the power setting in the
basic tab of the software.
Gimbal is creating a slight vibrating. Make sure the camera is securely attached and
all the knobs and screws are tight. Sometimes
small vibrations are noticed with lighter camera
setups. If this is affecting the footage then lower
the Power and “D” value in the software. Always
save your current settings before making any
changes to the software. If it is not noticed in the
footage then don’t change the settings.
Off center axis. You can trim the pitch and yaw with the joystick.
All axises can be held in the position you want
for 2 seconds and the axis will hold the new
position. You can also re-calibrate the ACC in
the software for the new position you want. The
roll axis can also be trimmed in the RC tab of the
software.
Gimbal is drifting. Calibrate the gyro. You can do this three different
ways. Restart the gimbal, hold the mode switch,
or manually do it through the software. In some
situations you might need to rst reset the gyro
calibration in the software and then re-calibrate.
Gimbal axis spins out of control. Power cycle your gimbal. The motor’s magnetic
sensor might have skipped a step. If it
continues, connect your gimbal to the software
to read any potential errors. Recalibrating the
sensors and encoders is the last resort, but
should also x this issue.
Follow mode is too slow or fast. Speed and settings can easily be adjusted in the
“follow mode” tab of the software.