Operation Manual
Ronin-MX
User Manual
24
©
2016 DJI All Rights Reserved.
Briefcase Mode
When Briefcase Mode is switched on, the Ronin-MX seamlessly transforms into a slim prole
that can be held close to your body. With Briefcase Mode turned off, the Ronin-MX will allow
the camera to roll when the Ronin-MX is tilted passed the standard roll axis parameters.
Motor Kill
When the Motor Kill switch is activated, the Ronin-MX is still powered on, but the motors
will be powered off. This will allow an adjustment to the gimbal or camera without having
to turn it off completely. Prior to turning off the Motor Kill Switch, make sure the gimbal
is positioned in the standard operating position. The Motor Kill Switch can also be used
if the gimbal operator experiences an issue or needs to make a quick mechanical
adjustment to the gimbal or camera setup.
Roll Control
When the Roll Control is off, the roll axis movement cannot be controlled by a Remote
Controller or the Thumb Controller.
Internal Receiver
When the Internal Receiver is off, the gimbal cannot be controlled by a Remote Controller
or the Thumb Controller, and can only be controlled by other devices via a D-Bus or
Lightbridge connection.
Camera Base Invert
Enable this function to invert the camera base to mount your camera upside-down. This is
helpful when the Ronin-MX is mounted in Upright Mode on a vehicle, so that the captured
footage will remain upright.
CAUTION
The Camera Base Invert function must be enabled when the camera is
mounted upside-down, otherwise the gimbal will automatically rotate to return
to its normal position and hit the lens upon startup. This function is enabled by
default.