User Manual

IM_100.CCF.20170512-EN C45
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Setup and operating
3. Hold the Gimbal vertical, ideally supported on a
table.
4. Balancing the pitch axis. Bend the camera
approx. 90 ° forwards or backwards. Loosen the
locking screw of the Pitch axis a little bit and push
the L-arm in its guidance forwards or backwards,
until the camera keeps the position independent
again.
5. Tighten the locking screw again.
6. Balancing the roll axis. Align the camera forwards
looking again. Now the camera should keep
independently its position and may not tip forwards
or backwards any more. Perhaps, you must correct
a little bit. Loosen the locking screw of the roll axis
a little bit and push the L-arm in its guidance on to
the left or on to the right, until the camera keeps the
position independent. Implicitly do not unscrew
the locking screw of the roll axis completely!
7. Tighten the locking screw again.
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8.
Balancing the y
aw
axis
.
Incline the device by
approx. 45° to the left or to the right. The yaw axis
must keep its position now. If the axis turns, you
must proceed balancing the axis.
9. Loosen the locking screw of the yaw axis and move
the L-arm forwards or backwards. Find the position
where the yaw axis independently keeps its position
inspite of holding the Gimbal tilted.
10. Tighten the locking screw again.
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Tip
Function!
After all,
check the tight fixation of all screws well so that the
adjusted balance remains unchanged. Only if the camera is already well
balanced you will have an optimal stabilization result with reduce load on
to the motors. Furthermore, the battery life will be increased.