Operation Manual

Ronin-MX
User Manual
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5 Motors appear to be weak
suddenly after it works for
a while
This may be caused by the high temperature of the
motor. If an overheated motor is detected, the gimbal
will enter protection mode. Turn off the gimbal for a
while, then restart the gimbal after the motor cools
down.
6 Forgot the Bluetooth
password
Connect the Ronin-MX to the DJI Assistant software
for PC/MAC and click the “Reset Password” button to
reset the password.
7 Video footage appears to
wobble from side-to-side
or up-and-down when
using the Ronin-MX on the
ground
SmoothTrack speed is too high or SmoothTrack
deadband is too low. Decrease the SmoothTrack
speed or increase the Deadband value.
8 The aerial footage
appears to be shaking
Identify which gimbal axis is vibrating and reduce the
Stiffness or the Control value until the vibrations stop.
You can identify which gimbal axis is vibrating by:
1) Touching the camera lens,
2) While on a level surface, tilting the Matrice 600
forwards, backwards, left and right, or
3) Tapping on the arms of the Matrice 600.
9 The aerial footage only
appears to be wagging
slightly side-to-side or up-
and-down when using a
RED or heavier camera
Try to raise the Stiffness value up to a point before
the gimbal vibrates. With the Matrice 600 turned
and sitting on a level surface, tilt the Matrice 600
forwards, backwards, left and right while checking
the gimbal for vibrations.
10 The roll axis starts to drift
after mounting the Ronin-
MX onto the Matrice 600
Go to DJI GO > Gimbal Settings > Gimbal Calibration
to calibrate the gimbal. Ensure the Matrice 600 is on
a level and stable surface.
11 If you appear to be
getting a “jello” effect in
your videos
When shooting in 30fps or 24fps, try to keep your
shutter speeds to just double your frame rate to avoid
a "jello" effect in your videos. For 30fps, the shutter
speed should be 1/60. For 24fps, it should be 1/48,
or 1/50 if 1/48 is not available on your DSLR. Cinema
cameras should use a shutter angle of 180 degrees.
If you cannot achieve these shutter speeds, then
you'll need to apply an ND lter to your lens.