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BIG DISCLAIMER! Do not do this unless you’re confident with your set up and you’re sure you’ve auto tuned. Otherwise you may end up with a gimbal that is off center in all axes. Only do this if your gimbal doesn’t seem centered. Otherwise you don’t need to do this!
Before doing any of this, you need to make sure you've updated to the latest app and latest firmware on the Ronin-S.
If your gimbal does not seem to be centered on the Pan, Tilt, or Roll axis, performing an offset calibration can fix this. What you’re doing is essentially telling the gimbal where the exact center is. This means if you set it incorrectly, your gimbal will be off center. You can always go back and redo this if necessary. We didn’t make this an open option because we didn’t want users that didn’t know what they were doing to perform this by clicking in and not reading through the instructions.
Before doing this, make sure your gimbal is balanced properly and auto tune has been performed. Next, double tap the trigger to recenter the gimbal. Now using your joystick, position the gimbal until everything is centered as you’d like it. This means for the Pan, Tilt, and Roll axis.
*Secret setting*
Now, in the App under Configuration > Motor Parameters, tap on More to expand and look for Joint Angle. Put your finger on the word Joint Angle and hold for 5 seconds. A window will pop up explaining what’s been explained in this post.
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