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PROACTION™ CONTROLS
The Power and Mode Selection Switch has three gears. The Left is Power-off, the Middle
is Follow Mode and the Right is Global Mode.
FOLLOW MODE: In the Follow Mode, the camera lens will track the gimbal in Yaw axis.
The user can only control the pitch direction through Gimbal Control Stick or Pitch Control
Wheel on the right.
GLOBAL MODE: In the Global Mode, the camera lens stick to a fixed direction instead of
following the movement of the ProAction™ Frame. The user can control the pitch direction
through Pitch Controll Wheel or Gimbal Control Stick and the Pitch Control Wheel to control Yaw
and Pitch Direction.
NOTICE: Place the ProAction™ on a flat and stable surface and then connect the gimbal
power cord into the gimbal connect port with the Poraction™. Switch on the Poraction™
and wait it to complete the initialization. Whichever mode the gimbal is in, it will boot-up.
Once the gimbal is powered on, it starts self-check and the Battery Indicator will be solid
green. At the same time, the Control Status Indicator blinks red and blue alternatively. When
the self-check (start-up) process completes, the Control Status Indicator will glow solid red.
The user can switch freely between Follow Mode and Global Mode without powering off the
gimbal.
THE PROACTION™ FEATURES TWO GIMBAL GRIPPING METHODS:
DOUBLE HANDS OPERATION:
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
POWERING ON/OFF
Place the ProAction™ on a flat and stable surface, then switch the
Power and Mode Selection. The defaulted mode is Double Hands
Operating and the Pitch Control Wheel can't control the GB603/CGO4.
CAUTION: Do not touch the gimbal once the ProAction™ is in
powering-on state, lest gimbal servo motor vibration or overload.
NOTICE: When using GB603, switching off the TORNADO ProAction™ , power off the
ProAction™ first, then press the stop recording button to save the images, and turn off
the camera at last. When using CGO4, first stop recording then switch off the camera by
cellphone app and switch off the Proaction at last.
OFF ON F G
CAUTION: We recommend that the CGO4 gimbal camera should be operated according
to the above steps strictly, otherwise it may cause unexpected results of lens failing to
retract or video loss etc.
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
GB603/CGO4 in Yaw axis. When in the Global Mode, the Gimbal Control Stick can
control the GB603/CGO4 in Pitch and Yaw axes.
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