User's Manual

Setting Up the Trolley Cam
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Toggling Between Cable and Trolley Mode
Whenever switching between Cable and Trolley mode, make sure to flip the toggle to the proper direction
on the body of the Pegasus. The switch alternates between the two modes: the larger of the two symbols
represents the larger wheels of the Trolley mode, whereas the smaller symbol is the smaller wheels of the
Cable Cam mode.
Placing the Rubber Wheels onto the Body
Every time the trolley cam system is utilized, the small and large sets of rubber wheel mounts should be
placed onto the wheels, as well as the rubber mount for the front steering wheel. These wheels not only
add traction, they also stabilize the unit and are essential in both the functionality and stability of the unit
in trolley mode.
Placing the Stability Arms onto the Body
Every time the trolley cam system is utilized, both stability arms must be in place. It should also be noted
that the stability arms should be in place before calibrating a Gimbal, as the calibrating motions of the
Gimbal may otherwise topple the Pegasus and cause damages to the Gimbal or Pegasus housing. To
attach the stability arms, simply screw in the arms into either of the threaded ports along the middle of the
Pegasus body. Once the stability arms are in the place and the camera/Gimbal has been mounted, the
user is free to control the movements of the Pegasus with the controller. Be mindful not to run into
obstructions, or to traverse terra that is too unstable or rugged.
Adjusting the Trajectory Curvature of the Path
Though the Pegasus moves bi-directionally (forward and backwards) you can dictate the curvature of the
path it takes by adjusting the steering wheel on the front of the body. The steering wheel is a single wheel
that can be adjusted according to the intended curvature of the Pegasus' path; to adjust the wheel, simply
loosen the nut that rests right above the wheel. With the nut loose, you can now manually reposition the
wheel in the direction of the intended pathway. Once a desired position for the wheel has been established,
simply tighten the nut and place the Pegasus on the ground to test its trajectory.