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4.
After the values have been changed, press the “
Write
” button.
5.
If you turned off your motors previously, turn them back on before proceeding. Locate and press the
“
1. Calib. El. Field
” button. You should hear a series of beeping noises, while your gimbal motors will
automatically move. When the sound and gimbal stops, the calibration is finished.
6.
Next, we’ll need to calibrate the offset. The calibration process is different on this depending if you
have a straight arm or angled arm gimbal.
a.
Straight Arm Gimbal
i.
Place the gimbal on a flat level surface.
ii.
Either manually or with the joystick, align the back motor arm with the LCD display.
iii.
Press the “
2. Calib Offset
” button
b.
Angled Arm Gimbal
i.
Either manually or with the joystick, align the back motor arm with the LCD display.
ii.
Tilt the gimbal forward so that the back motor is perpendicular to the flat surface.
Make sure that the back motor arm is still aligned with the LCD display after tilting
forward.
iii.
Press the “
2.Calib Offset
” button
Summary of Contents for beholder EC1
Page 13: ...13 Straight Arm Gimbal Pictures shown are the EC1 with a Sony A7S a Side motor facing down ...
Page 14: ...14 b Side motors facing up ...
Page 15: ...15 c Camera lens facing up ...
Page 16: ...16 d Camera lens facing down ...
Page 17: ...17 e Screen facing back motor ...
Page 18: ...18 f Camera lens facing back motors ...
Page 20: ...20 h Side motors facing up while on a flat surface ...
Page 21: ...21 i Camera lens facing up ...
Page 22: ...22 j Camera lens facing down ...
Page 23: ...23 k Screen facing back motors ...