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I apologize for the inconvenience caused by your usage.
Here are the DJI RS 3/DJI RS 3 Pro balance test methods:
1) Gimbal mechanical balance test:
Check whether the pan axis, tilt axis, and roll axis can all stand still at each angle (whether the roll axis can recenter). If not, re-balance the axis in question.
2) Touchscreen balance test:
Move the pan axis to the left/right by an angle greater than 15° for testing. Based on the display results, it may be necessary to balance the axis in question. For the display logic, refer to the information below:
(1) If the motor has no obvious payload after testing, it will be displayed with a gray background.
(2) If the motor has an obvious payload after testing, it will be displayed on a “black background”, and the “green/yellow/red” will be displayed based on the payload change.
* It is normal if only a black background is displayed because the payload is too small.
(3) When a gray background or a black background with green is displayed, it indicates that the gimbal has a normal payload status, and no balancing is required.
(4) When a black background with yellow/red is displayed, it indicates that the gimbal has a high payload, and balancing is recommended. Please re-balance the axis in question.
* Yellow indicates that the axis in question is slightly unbalanced, and red indicates that the axis in question is completely unbalanced.
* Because there is no obvious payload on the motor when the gimbal is balanced and in a static status in terms of the “Pan - Front/rear” and “Tilt - Up/down”, it is generally displayed as a gray background. |
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