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Gcu ports, Working mode /aux1/aux2/aux3 switch setup, Working mode switch settings – DJI Z15-5D III (HD) User Manual

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GCU Ports

The following table shows the connections between the GCU channels and the relevant TX channels.

TX Channels

GCU

Channels

Indications

JR

Futaba/Hitec

AILE

1

ROLL

For roll axis control (left/right). Velocity is zero if disconnected.

ELEV

2

TILT

For tilt axis control. Velocity is zero if disconnected.

RUDD

4

PAN

For pan axis control. Velocity is zero if disconnected.

AUX2

7

MODE

For Working Mode switch and Auto-calibration Function.

2-position switch channel

SHUT

For camera shutter control (both taking photos and
recording video are available). Off if disconnected.

2-position switch channel

AUX1

For the 360° Panoramic Photograph Function.

2-position switch channel

AUX2

When AUX2 is connected to a 2-position switch channel, it
is used as a camera orientation (down or forward) switch
in FPV Mode (Reset). The camera orientation is forward if
disconnected.
Or if you are using a S-Bus receiver, connect the recever
to the AUX2 port.

2- position switch channel

or PPM channel

AUX3

When the AUX3 is connected to a 2-position switch chan-
nel, it is used to toggle video recording.
If you are using a PPM receiver, connect the receiver to the
AUX3 port.

The following table shows the corresponding relationship between the GCU and the S-Bus/PPM channels.

S-Bus/PPM Channels

GCU Channels

S-Bus/PPM Channels

GCU Channels

1

ROLL

5

SHUT

2

TILT

8

AUX1

4

PAN

9

AUX2

7

MODE

6

AUX3

Working Mode /AUX1/AUX2/AUX3 Switch Setup

Working Mode Switch Settings

Whichever 3-position switch you select to use as the Working Mode switch, wire the relevant channel from
the receiver to the MODE port. At each switch position, use end-point fine tuning to set channel AUX2(JR) or
7(Futaba/Hitec) for all three Working Modes:

Working Mode /AUX1/AUX2/AUX3 Switch Setup