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GiMBAL CONTROL ON PROACTION™
There are two modes to control the Gimbal through ProAction™ : Follow Mode and Global Mode.
Switch on the ProAction™ on a flat and stable surface. Do not move, sway or shake the
ProAction™ during initialization. After initialization, the gimbal will boot up normally in
either Follow or Global Mode, depending on user settings on the left-hand switch of the
ProAction™ . Once the gimbal is on, it begins an automatic self-check by rotating about the
yaw axis. At this time, the power indicator will be on as well. At the same time the control
status LED will blink green and blue alternately.
When the self-check (start-up) process is complete, the Control Status LED will grow solid
blue. The user can switch freely between Follow Mode and Global Mode without powering
off the gimbal.
FOLLOW MODE
In Follow Mode, the camera lens moves in the direction of ProAction™ . The user can only
manipulate the pitch direction through Gimbal Control Stick on the right.
If the Gimbal Control Stick moves upward, the camera lens will trim itself up. If the Gimbal
Control Stick moves downward, the camera lens will trim itself down.
NOTICE: In Follow Mode, the camera lens will move in the direction of the Gimbal. At this
time, the Gimbal will take control of itself in the Yaw direction and the user can only control
the Gimbal in the Pitch direction.
NOTICE: The Yaw Axis inside the Gimbal will rotate in the direction of ProAction™ Frame.
Any manipulation in the Yaw direction is invalid, in other words, the user can only control the
Pitch direction.
GLOBAL MODE
In Global Mode, the camera lens sticks to a fixed direction instead of following the movement
of the ProAction™ Frame. The user can control the Yaw and Pitch Direction through Gimbal
Control Stick.
If the Gimbal Control Stick moves upward, the camera lens will trim itself up. If the Gimbal
Control Stick moves downward, the camera lens will trim itself down. If the Gimbal Control
Stick turns right, the camera lens will trim itself to the right. If the Gimbal Control Stick turns
left, the camera lens will trim itself to the left.
DOUBLE HANDS OPERATING:
Grip the left and right handles of the ProAction™ with both hands. The Power and Mode
Selection Switch is on the left side, while the Gimbal Control Stick is on the right side.
NOTICE: Once the ProAction™ is started up, no matter which mode it is in, the default mode
is Double Hands Operating. The Control Status Indicator on center carrying handle will be
solid red. The user can ONLY take control of the gimbal through Gimbal Control Stick on the
right side.
Double Hands Operating Method
In the Follow Mode, the camera lens track the ProAction™ in
Yaw axis. The user can only control the pitch direction through
Gimbal Control Stick on the right.
Move the Gimbal Control Stick upward to trim the camera lens
up. Move the Gimbal Control Stick downward to trim the
camera lens down.
In the Global Mode, the camera lens does not move in the
direction of the ProAction™ Frame but sticks to a fixed
direction. The user can control both the Yaw and Pitch
directions through Gimbal Control Stick.
Move the Gimbal Control Stick upward/downward to trim the
camera lens up/down. Move the Gimbal Control Stick to the
left/right to trim the camera lens left/right.
NOTICE: When in the Follow Mode, the Gimbal Control Stick
can't control the CGO4 in Yaw axis. When in the Global Mode,
the Gimbal Control Stick can control the CGO4 in Pitch and
Yaw axes.
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