User's Guide
Table Of Contents
- Cover
- WARNINGS
- Simple Mode
- Advanced Mode
- User Interface (UI)
- Configuration Page
- Other Updating Methods
- Working with Presets
- Programming a Preset Using Parameters
- How to Create Your Own Presets Using the UI
- Show your own presets in C2’s Preset Menu
- MECHA’s Simple Scripting (MSS)
- Three Row Panorama + Nadir + Zenith (MSS)
- Shooting Panorama Made Easy for Dual Axis
- MSS Script Explained
- What Needs to be Changed, sometimes, in Real Situations
- Using Pause in MSS Script
- Let's Take a more Dense Approach with more Photos toward Gigapixel Imagery
- Rewind after each ROW
- Shooting in Horizontal Zigzag Pattern
- Script for 2 Focal Lengths - MECHA Dual Axis
- Download more Presets from Server
- Launch a Preset by Scanning a QR Code
- How to Set Both MECHA and Smartphone to Have Internet Access
- Panorama Using MECHA’s Buttons
- MECHA’s Current Codes
- Appendix
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MECHA C2 User’s Guide v.02.8.6
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Shooting Panorama Made Easy for Dual Axis
Shooting a panorama is made easy by following the steps below.
1. Use the
/
and
\
buttons to position the upper rail in level position (see
the section Parked, Level, Raised Positions).
Why level? Because this is the default position in Preferred MSS pattern on
the Configuration page. If you have changed this setting, then you need to
position the upper rail according to your setting.
2. Connect to the MECHA's User Interface (see the chapter How to Access the
UI).
3. On the Row page, select the A1 (or A2, A3) level of complexity for the User
Interface. In A1-A3 (Advanced) modes, you will see more controls than in S1-
S3 (Simple) modes.
4. We recommend that you load any simple preset, for example the default
Button 2 preset. To load this preset, use the [Load 2] button. Now, the current
settings are the loaded preset settings.
5. Click/Tap the Shots field, choose the Custom option and enter the desired
focal length, for example 29mm. Confirm by clicking/tapping the OK button.










