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Flight Test
Step1: Ensure the batteries are fully charged for the transmitter, GCU and all the other devices on your
aircraft.
Step2: Make sure all connections and wirings are in good condition.
Step3: Toggle on the switch.
Step4: Make sure to adjust the Roll axis of the gimbal to be level.
Step5: Power on the gimbal and wait for self-testing to begin. The Roll axis will rotate first, and then the yaw
and pitch axes will rotate quickly at the same time.
Step6: After self-testing, the camera lens will point to the aircraft nose direction and the three axes of the
gimbal should be in the condition as the above diagram shows.
Step7: The gimbal will enter initialization, at this time the three axes will rotate very slowly.
Step8: The gimbal is at a standstill after initialization and ready for use.
Step9: Toggle the Working Modes switch on your transmitter, making sure it is working properly.
Step10: Toggle the Working Modes to the Non orientation-locked, FPV Mode (Reset), Orientation-locked
respectively, and then try to push your sticks lightly in Roll, Tilt and Pan modes to see if your gimbal
moves to the corresponding direction. If not, return to the ‘Setting the Working Mode Switch’ section
to correct your settings.
Note:
If the gimbal is abnormal after initialization, please refer to the
Trouble Shooting in Appendix.