When power is on, the gimbal wakes in a low-tuning state. The gimbal polls Astro for the lens information about the camera. Then, the gimbal selects the correct tuning parameters for the installed lens. Most uses will not need to change the gimbal settings from this default.
Users can run Autotune or set custom tuning parameters using AMC.
First, the user must enter Advanced mode by quickly tapping on the triangle icon in the upper-left corner of AMC. Then, the user selects Advanced > Parameters. Scrolling down to the bottom of the parameter groups, the user will find Component 154. Tapping the group expands the gimbal parameters labeled GMBL.
GMBL_TUNE_% sets the autotune backoff percentage; 50 is a good starting point. The user starts Autotune by setting GMBL_TUNE_START to 0.
Stiffness, hold strength, and motor filters may be set as required.
Set GMBL_LENS_ON to turn off lens-based tuning.
Set GMBL_PRMS_SAVE to 1 to write parameters to memory.
Set GMBL_PRMS_RESET to 1 to default all gimbal parameters.
Set GMBL_PRMS_SAVE to 1 to write parameters to memory.
Reboot Astro.
The reset procedure restores lens-based tuning.
If you have issues tuning your gimbal, reach out to support and we can help!