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STEP 4
Adjust the gimbal pitch -‐ up and down balance
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Loosen the camera plate M4 thumb screw to adjust the pitch level (M4 thumb screw – in Fig. 7)
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Move the camera plate arm up and down, until the camera stays in place at any lens angle.
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Tighten the thumb screws.
STEP 5
Adjust the gimbal pan– forward and backward balance
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Loosen the pan motor left thumb screw
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Tilt the gimbal handle 45 degrees forward.
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Move the pan arm to the left side or to the right side at 90 degrees and observe the direction it tends to move
when released.
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If the pan arm tends to go up/backward, then the gimbal is front heavy: move the pan arm back slightly and
repeat the side test.
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If the pan arm tends to move down/forward, it means the gimbal is back heavy: move the pan arm slightly
forward and repeat the side test.
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When in balance, the pan arm should stay at any position around the handle when the handle is tilted forward.
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Tighten the thumb screws