3 power, 4 connect to iris operating the gimbal, Specs – 3D Robotics GoPro HERO3 stabilization system User Manual
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Connect the gimbal power cable with the red connector to
the matching cable protruding from the bottom of IRIS.
3 Power
Using the mounting screws, attach the gimbal to IRIS through
the two holes in the interface plate and the two holes in the
bottom shell shown below.
Mount the gimbal
with the camera
facing forward.
4 Connect to IRIS
Operating the Gimbal
Upon powering IRIS, the gimbal will display a solid yellow light
while it is starting and calibrating. Do not touch the gimbal while
it is starting up. When the gimbal displays a blinking blue light, it
is ready to fly.
If the gimbal is not connected to the autopilot, it will perform
automatic stabilization without remote control, indicated by a
solid blue light.
Calibrating, do not touch gimbal
Ready, connected to autopilot
Ready, not connected to autopilot
In flight, use the TILT knob on
the controller to adjust the angle
of the camera.
!
Important note: Flying with a gimbal will reduce your flight
time by as much as five minutes. Please plan your flights
accordingly.
Connect gimbal to
bottom shell here.
complete assembly
Specs
• Supports GoPro HERO3 video auxiliary
output cable (sold separately)
• Support for remote devices : PPM/
PCM/2.4G
• Working voltage : DC 7.4V ~ 14.8V
(Recommended 12V)
• Working current : 200 mA-500 mA
• Working environment temperature:
-15°C ~ 65°C (5°F ~ 149°F)
• Dual 32-bit high-speed ARM core
processors
• Three axis MEMS gyroscope and MEMS
accelerometers
• Maximum angular rate : 2000 °/sec
• Control frequency: 2000 Hz
• Motor drive frequency: 20 kHz
• Control accuracy : 0.1 ° (Pixel Grade)
• Control angle range : -45 ° ~45 ° (roll),
-135 ° ~ 90 ° (tilt)
• Pose solver algorithms : PTZ dedicated
brushless motor decoupled EKF
algorithm
• Weight without camera : 200 g
• The Tarot gimbal should be powered by
a 2S or 3S LiPo battery only. If you plan
to use 4S, please use a voltage regulator
to ensure the voltage stays within safe
operating limits.
• Firmware version 1.5
Rotate clockwise to level the camera.
Rotate counterclockwise to tilt the camera down.