Gimbal and Camera Software

Gimbal Firmware Release Notes

v1.6.2

  • Bugfix: Fixed the SD card corruption issue, preventing the gimbal from powering on

  • New: Added tilt limits to mongoose of -90 and +30 degrees tilt

  • Improvements:

    • Improved heading control

    • Calibration and process updates to improve attitude performance

    • Added GPS date time as supplied by Astro to log

v1.0.1

  • Initial Release


Updating Gimbal Software

  1. Download the provided firmware package.

    • Extract the .zip folder contents.

    • Open the extracted folder- the top level folder that you will need to copy onto the gimbal will be called "freefly". Do not copy the folder that states the firmware version.

  2. To upgrade Gimbal firmware, connect the gimbal to a laptop using a USB-C cable.

    • The USB-C connector is located on the Smart Dovetail of the gimbal

    • Ensure the gimbal is not powered by the aircraft

    • The gimbal will show up on the computer as an external drive called "FREEFLY"

  1. Open that drive and you will see a folder named "freefly". This is the current firmware file that you need to replace.

    • Delete this folder and replace it with the new firmware folder "freefly' that you downloaded in Step 1

  1. Remove the USB-C cable from the gimbal and connect the gimbal to an Astro using the Smart Dovetail to power on the gimbal.

  2. Insert 1 SL8 Battery into the aircraft and fully latch the battery, but do not power on the aircraft at this time.

  3. Use a paperclip or small screwdriver to hold down the Firmware Load button on the gimbal- this button must be pressed and held for 10 seconds while powering on the aircraft.

    • This small button is recessed into the gimbal housing and is located next to the USB-C connector on the Smart Dovetail.

  4. Power on the aircraft by double clicking the button on the SL8 battery.

    • Ensure that the Firmware Load button is held down during this time for 10 seconds while the new firmware is loaded onto the gimbal.

  5. When firmware is successfully updated, the gimbal should stabilize correctly and video feed will show on the Herelink controller.


Resetting Camera to defaults for Astro Mapping

Note: Normal usage should not require this process. Reset the camera settings only if the Freefly factory settings have been changed or you are having issues with your Mapping Payload and Freefly customer support has instructed this process.

Note! The camera will not save settings unless you turn off the camera using the switch on the camera and wait 45 seconds for the settings to save before removing power to the gimbal (turning Astro off or removing the gimbal from Astro).

Changing Camera Settings

Here's an example video of the camera settings being changed (switching from JPEG to RAW, in this case).

Note! The camera will not save settings unless you turn off the camera using the switch on the camera and wait 45 seconds for the settings to save before removing power to the gimbal (turning Astro off or removing the gimbal from Astro).

Gimbal Logs

With Astro off or with the gimbal removed from the aircraft, connect a USB-C cable between a computer and the USB-C port on the payload side of the dovetail. A drive will mount on your computer. The logs are located under "freefly\movi\logs".

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