DJI RONIN-SC User Manual
- June 7, 2024
- DJi
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DJI RONIN-SC User Manual
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Before You Begin
The following documents have been produced to help you safely operate and make
full use of your RONINTM-SC.
Ronin-SC Quick Start Guide
Ronin-SC User Manual
Ronin-SC Disclaimer and Safety Guidelines
Read this entire user manual and watch the informational and tutorial videos
on the product page of DJI’s official website (http://www.dji.com/ronin-sc).
Read the disclaimer and safety guidelines to understand your legal rights and
responsibilities. If you have any questions or problems during the
installation, maintenance, or use of this product, contact DJI or a DJI
authorized dealer.
Download the Ronin App
Search “Ronin” in the App Store or Google Play and follow the instructions for installation.
Introduction
DJI Ronin-SC is a professional 3-axis single-handed gimbal that’s been specifically designed for mirrorless cameras. The wide range of operation modes include SmoothTrack and Lock mode, while Sport mode allows users to capture fast-moving scenes effortlessly. The updated 360 Roll algorithm enables users to shoot smooth rotational footage with ease. Ronin-SC boasts 3-axis lock allowing for individual axis balancing and for faster, more convenient storage. With Ronin-SC, users can control the movement of the gimbal and switch control profiles easily with a click of a button. Used with the provided camera control cables, Ronin-SC is able to control shutter, recording, and focus. With the accessory ports, users can attach accessories such as the focus wheel and focus motor. The gimbal and grip are detachable, with a battery in the grip with a capacity of 2450 mAh, providing a maximum standby time of up to 11 hours*. After connecting to the Ronin app, it’s easy to control gimbal movement and parameter settings with intelligent functions such as Panorama, Timelapse, Motionlapse, and Motion Control. Shoot smooth footage while automatically tracking a subject with ActiveTrack 3.0, and use Force Mobile to control the gimbal by tilting and rotating your mobile phone.
- The standby time was tested when Ronin-SC was well balanced and without any accessories attached, including any camera cables. The maximum standby time is for reference only.
Ronin-SC Diagram
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Tilt Motor
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Tilt Lock
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Camera Control/Accessories Port (USB-C)
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Roll Motor
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Roll Lock
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Pan Motor
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Pan Lock
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Profile LED Indicators
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Joystick
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Camera Control Button
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M Button
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Battery Level Indicators
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Battery Level Button
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Lever
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Ronin Series Accessories (RSA) Port
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Safety Lock
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Camera Mounting Plate
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Power Port (USB-C)
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Trigger
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Tripod
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Grip (Inc. 1/4” and 3/8” Mounting Holes)
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Power Button.
Getting Started
Attaching the Tripod
Locking/Unlocking the Gimbal
Toggle the pan, tilt, and roll axis lock to the locked position to lock the corresponding axis. Toggle the axis lock to the unlocked position to unlock the corresponding axis. It is recommended to hold on to the axis arm before toggling the corresponding axis lock.
Mounting the Grip
Supported Cameras and Lenses
Ronin-SC has been rigorously tested to support a payload of 2.0 kg. Make sure
the combined weight of the camera, lens, and other accessories are within 2.0
kg. Refer to the Ronin-SC product page (www.dji.com/ronin-
sc) for the most updated Ronin-SC Camera
Compatibility List.
Mounting a Camera
Make sure to prepare the camera before mounting it to Ronin-SC. Remove the lens cap and make sure the battery of the camera and memory card are already inserted.
- The three axes of the gimbal are locked by default. Unlock the three axes, adjust the gimbal to the position as shown, and lock the three axes again.
- If required, attach the riser plate* to the bottom of the camera using flathead screwdriver.
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Riser plate is required in the following scenarios:
•When using a small and lightweight camera such as a Sony A6300 camera.
•When using a lens with a large diameter such as a Sony A7M3 camera with a 16-35 mm f/2.8 GM lens.
•When used with a focus motor.-
Attach the dovetail plate and lens support . Move the slider to the front of the plate. The camera lens and the arrow on the dovetail plate must face the same direction. Mount the camera according to the indicators on the dovetail plate. USE THE LENS SUPPORT FOR OPTIMAL PERFORMANCE.
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Loosen the knob on the bottom of the camera mounting plate and move it to the side of the axis. Slide the camera onto the plate . Tighten the knob when the camera is in the middle of the plate.
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Make sure to tighten the screw under the dovetail plate.
Mounting the Phone Holder
For using ActiveTrack 3.0, Force Mobile, and the mobile device as a monitor, the phone holder is required to be mounted in order to utilize a mobile phone properly.
Method 1: For using ActiveTrack 3.0
Attach the phone holder to the hot shoe on the top of the camera, then select
ActiveTrack through the Ronin app. Note that ActiveTrack 3.0 can only be
operated through this method.
Installation
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Detach the bottom of the phone holder by rotating the mounting knob.
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Attach the phone holder to the hot shoe on the top of the camera, and secure the mobile phone into the bracket of the phone holder. Note that the mobile phone must be positioned in landscape mode for ActiveTrack 3.0 to work properly. Additionally, the mobile phone’s camera lens should be as close as possible to the camera lens.
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Power on the camera and mobile phone. Adjust the view of the mobile phone to match the view of your camera by sliding the phone left or right and adjusting the phone angle knob. After adjusting, make sure to retighten the phone angle knob.
- Make sure the gimbal is balanced every time you change the payload.
- Refer to the list of supported mobile phones to learn which phone models are compatible with the phone holder for using ActiveTrack 3.0. http://www.dji.com/ronin-sc/downloads.
- ActiveTrack 3.0 can only be used when operating in Underslung mode and Upright mode. ActiveTrack 3.0 is not available in Flashlight mode.
Method 2: For using Force Mobile
Attach the phone holder to a tripod, handlebar, or a similar platform, then
open Force Mobile through the Ronin app. In the Ronin app you can adjust the
gimbal attitude by rotating the mobile phone.
Installation
- Detach the bottom of the phone holder by rotating the mounting knob.
- Attach the top of the phone holder to the tripod or handlebar through the screw hole on the phone holder.
- Secure the mobile phone into the bracket of the phone holder. Note that Force Mobile must be used in Portrait mode.
Force Mobile is only available when using an iOS device.
Method 3: For using mobile phone as a monitor
Install the phone holder to the RSA port on Ronin-SC. You can adjust the
camera parameters through the camera app.*
Installation
- Detach the RSA adapter plate from the phone holder, then attach the RSA adapter plate to the RSA port and fix with screws.
- Attach the phone holder to the RSA adapter plate, then tighten the mounting knob.
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Secure the mobile phone into the bracket of the phone holder, and adjust the viewing angle by rotating the phone holder.
The phone holder can be rotated 360°, allowing the mobile phone to be positioned vertically or horizontally.
- To use the mobile phone as an extended monitor, a compatible camera app is required such as Sony Imaging Edge Mobile, Panasonic Image App, Nikon Snap Bridge, FUJIFILM Camera Remote, and Canon Camera Connect. A secure WiFi connection between the mobile phone and camera is also required.
Camera Connections
The camera control button accesses different functions depending on the camera
model. Connect the provided camera control cable to the camera control port on
the gimbal and camera.
After connecting the camera and confirming the settings, press halfway to auto
focus, as you would the shutter button on most DSLR cameras. Press once to
start or stop recording. Press and hold to take a photo. Refer to the Ronin-SC
Camera Compatibility List for more information.
- Make sure Ronin-SC is not powered on when plugging or unplugging the RSS cable, otherwise, the cable may burn out.
- When connecting to cameras with the USB cable, make sure to power on Ronin-SC prior to powering on the camera. Otherwise, camera control may not work.
- When the camera and Ronin-SC are connected using the camera control cable (USB-C), playback cannot be accessed. In that scenario, press the power button to enter sleep mode to gain access to playback.
Balancing
To obtain the best performance from Ronin-SC, proper balancing is essential. Proper balance is critical for shots with Ronin-SC where fast motion or acceleration is required and also offers longer battery runtimes. There are three axes that need to be properly balanced before powering on Ronin-SC and setting up the software.
Before Balancing
- The camera needs to be fully configured, with all accessories and cables connected, before installing and balancing the camera on the gimbal. If the camera has a lens cap, make sure to remove it before balancing.
- Before balancing, make sure to power on the camera if using an optical zoom lens and to select the focal length if using a varifocal lens. Make sure Ronin-SC is powered off or in sleep mode before balancing.
- If using accessories such as the phone holder or focus motor, make sure to mount all accessories before balancing. Refer to the manual documents of the accessories for more information.
- Unless there are additional instructions, the balancing process is the same with or without a phone holder and mobile phone mounted.
Balancing Depth for the Tilt Axis
a. Toggle the tilt axis lock to the unlocked position, then lower the
camera by loosening the tilt axis knob .
b. Rotate the tilt axis so that the camera lens is pointing forward.
Check to make sure the camera is not front or back-heavy. If front-heavy, move
the camera backward. If back-heavy, move the camera forward.
c. Loosen the knob under the camera mounting plate and adjust the camera
balance until the camera is steady.
d. Tighten the tilt axis knob.
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Balancing the Vertical Tilt
a. Rotate the tilt axis so that the camera lens is pointing upward. If a
phone holder and mobile phone are mounted, rotate the tilt axis so that the
camera lens is tilting up at about 45°. Make sure the camera is not top or
bottom-heavy. If the camera is tilted to one side, pull the tilt arm towards
the other side.
b. Loosen the knob on the tilt motor and adjust the balance of the camera
until the camera is steady without tilting up or down.
c. Tighten the tilt axis knob.
d. Repeat Step 1 to balance the depth of the tilt axis. The slider on the
dovetail plate is used to record the balance position. Move the slider next to
the mounting plate and tighten the slider.
Balancing the Roll Axis
a. Lock the tilt axis and unlock the roll axis. Check the direction in
which the roll motor swings. If the camera rotates to the left, move the
camera to the right. If the camera rotates to the right, move the camera to
the left.
b. Loosen the knob on the camera mounting plate , and adjust position of
the plate until the camera is steady.
c. Tighten the roll axis knob. If the camera moves forward, move the
camera back until the slider is next to the mounting plate.
Balancing the Pan Axis
a. Unlock the pan axis. Hold the grip, tilt Ronin-SC sideways, and check
the movement of the pan axis. If the camera lens rotates downward, push the
pan axis back. If the camera lens rotates upward, push the pan axis forward.
b. Loosen the knob on the pan motor . Adjust the camera balance until the
camera is steady when rotating the pan while lifting the grip.
c. Tighten the pan axis knob.
- The knobs on the gimbal can be pulled out and repositioned if the rotation of the knob is obstructed.
- If mounting a longer camera system, it is necessary to use counterweights. Counterweights will be released soon and sold separately.
Grip and Built-In Battery
The grip is for handheld use. The built-in battery within the grip has a capacity of 2450 mAh and the maximum standby time is 11 hours (when the Ronin- SC is properly balanced).
Charging
The battery must be charged to activate before using for the first time.
Battery level indicators will light to indicate activation is successful.
After attaching to the gimbal, charge the grip through the power port using a
power cable (included) and a USB adapter (not included). It is recommended to
use a 5V/2A USB power adapter.
Using the Grip
During charging, the battery level indicators indicate the battery level. When not charging, press the battery level button to check the battery level.
Safety Guidelines
The following terms are used throughout the product literature to indicate
various levels of potential harm when operating this product:
NOTICE Procedures, which if not properly followed, create a
possibility of physical property damage AND a little or no possibility of
injury.
WARNING Procedures, which if not properly followed, create the
probability of property damage, collateral damage, and serious injury OR
create a high probability of superficial injury.
WARNING Read the user manual to become familiar with the features of
this product before operating. Failure to operate the product correctly can
result in damage to the product, personal property, and cause serious injury.
This is a sophisticated product. It must be operated with caution and common
sense and requires some basic mechanical ability. Failure to operate this
product in a safe and responsible manner could result in injury or damage to
the product or other property.
This product is not intended for use by children without direct adult
supervision. Do not use with incompatible components or alter this product in
any way outside of the documents provided by SZ DJI OSMO TECHNOLOGY CO., LTD.
These Safety Guidelines contain instructions for safety, operation and
maintenance. It is essential to read and follow all of the instructions and
warnings in the user manual, prior to assembly, setup or use, in order to
operate the product correctly and avoid damage or serious injury.
WARNING
To avoid fire, serious injury, and property damage, observe the following safety guidelines when using, charging, or storing the grip.
Grip Use
- DO NOT allow the grip to come into contact with any kind of liquid. DONOT leave the grip out in the rain or near a source of moisture. DO NOT drop the grip into water. If the inside of the battery comes into contact with water, chemical decomposition may occur, potentially resulting in the battery catching on fire, and may even lead to an explosion.
- If the grip falls into water by accident, put it in a safe and open area immediately. Maintain a safe distance from the grip until it is completely dry. DO NOT use the grip again, and dispose of the grip properly as described in the Grip Disposal section
- Put out any fire using water, sand, fire blanket, or a dry powder fire extinguisher.
- DO NOT use non-DJI batteries. Go to www.dji.com to purchase new batteries. DJI takes no responsibility for any damage caused by non-DJI batteries.DO NOT use or charge a swollen, leaky, or damaged grip. If the grip is abnormal, contact DJI or a DJI authorized dealer for further assistance.
- The grip should be used in temperatures from -20° to 45° C (-4° to 113° Use of the grip in environments above 50° C (122° F) can lead to a fire or explosion. Use of grip below -10° C (14° F) can lead to permanent damage.
- DO NOT use the grip in strong electrostatic or electromagnetic environments. Otherwise, the battery control board may malfunction.
- DO NOT disassemble or pierce the grip in any way or the battery may leak, ignite, or explode.
- DO NOT drop or strike batteries. DO NOT place heavy objects on the grip or charger.
- Electrolytes in the battery are highly corrosive. If any electrolytes make contact with your skin or eyes, immediately wash the affected area with fresh running water for at least 15 minutes, and then see a doctor immediately.
- DO NOT use the grip if dropped.
- DO NOT heat batteries.
- DO NOT put the grip in a microwave oven or in a pressurized container.
- DO NOT manually short-circuit the grip.
- Clean grip terminals with a clean, dry cloth.
Grip Charging
- DO NOT leave the grip unattended during charging. DO NOT charge the grip near flammable materials or on flammable surfaces such as carpet or wood.
- DO NOT charge grip immediately after use, as the grip temperature may be too high. It is recommended to charge the grip until it cools down to near room temperature. Charging the grip outside of the temperature range of 5° to 40° C (41° to 104° F) may lead to leakage, overheating, or battery damage. The ideal charging temperature is 22° to 28° C (72° to 82° F).
Grip Storage
- Keep the grip out of the reach of children and animals.
- If the grip will be stored for an extended period, charge the grip until the battery level reaches between 30% and 50%.
- DO NOT leave the grip near heat sources such as a furnace or heater. DO NOT leave the grip inside of a vehicle on hot days. The ideal storage temperature is 22° to 28° C (72° to 82° F).
- Keep the grip dry.
Grip Maintenance
- DO NOT use the grip when the temperature is too high or too low.
- DO NOT store the battery in environments with a temperature higher than 45° C (113°F) or lower than 0° C (32°F).
Travel Notice
- Before carrying the grip on an airline flight, it must first be discharged until the battery level is lower than30%. Only discharge the grip in a fire proof location and store the grip in a ventilated location.
- Keep the grip away from metal objects such as glasses, watches, jewelry, and hairpins.
- DO NOT transport a damaged grip or a grip with battery level higher than 30%.
NOTICE
Grip Disposal
Dispose of the grip in specific recycling boxes only after a complete
discharge. DO NOT place the grip in regular trash containers. Strictly follow
your local regulations regarding the disposal and recycling of batteries.
Grip Use
- Make sure the grip is fully charged before use.
- If a low-battery warning appears, stop using the grip immediately.
Grip Charging
- The grip is designed to stop charging when it is full. It is good practice, however, to monitor the charging progress and disconnect the gimbal when fully charged.
Grip Storage
- Discharge the grip to 40%-65% if it will not be used for 10 days or more. This can greatly extend the battery life.
- If the grip is stored for an extended period and the battery is depleted, the grip will enter sleep mode. Recharge the grip to exit sleep mode.
- Remove the grip from the gimbal when stored for an extended period
Grip Maintenance
- Battery life may be reduced if not used for an extended period.
- Discharge and charge the grip completely once every three months to keep it in good condition.
Grip Disposal
- If the grip is disabled and the battery cannot be fully discharged, contact a professional battery disposal or recycling agent for further assistance.
- Dispose of the grip immediately if it cannot be powered on after over discharging.
Operation
Activating Ronin-SC
Ronin-SC needs to be activated through the Ronin app before using for the first time.
- Press and hold the power button to power on the gimbal.
- Enable Bluetooth on your mobile device and launch the Ronin app. Note that a DJI account is required to launch the Ronin app. Once detected in the list of Bluetooth devices, select Ronin-SC and input the default Bluetooth password: 12345678. Press the M button six times to restore the default Bluetooth password.
- Make sure you are connected to the internet and follow the on-screen instructions to activate Ronin-SC.
Ronin App Settings
After balancing and powering on Ronin-SC, you can adjust gimbal settings
through the Ronin App. The screenshots shown below are based on the iOS
version.
Top Bar
Sleep/Wake: Tap to enter or exit sleep mode. When Ronin-SC is in sleep mode
the motor will be powered off, but the gimbal remains powered on.
M1: Displays the current user profile.
Battery Level Displays the battery level of the gimbal.
About
Settings: View your account and the quick start guide. Device List: Displays
the device name and password. Firmware: Displays the firmware version.
Academy
Watch the tutorials and read the manual documents.
Create
Virtual Joystick
Use the virtual joystick in the app to control the movement of the gimbal and
to shoot.
- Control Dial: Control the max speed and smoothing of the gimbal by adjusting the control dial. Max speed allows you to adjust the remote-controlled rotational speed. The smoothing allows you to control the sensitivity of the gimbal. The lower the smoothing value, the more sensitive the movement of the gimbal.
- Roll Stick: Control the roll axis movement of the gimbal using the virtual joystick.
- Pan/Tilt Stick: Control the pan and tilt axis movement of the gimbal using the virtual joystick.
- Shoot/Record Button: Tap to start take photos or record video.
- Photo/Video Toggle: Tap to switch between photo and video modes. Make sure the mode is the same as the settings on the camera. 6. Re center: Tap to re center the gimbal.
ActiveTrack 3.0
ActiveTrack 3.0 has been optimized for tracking human subjects with a head and
shoulder model using deep learning algorithms. After mounting the phone holder
and a mobile phone on the camera, you can start to use ActiveTrack 3.0 by
following the steps below:
- Select the subject you want to track. There are two ways to select the subject. When the subject is in the selection box, press the trigger once to select the subject. You can also choose the subject on the screen, and the gimbal will select the subject and start tracking.
- After selecting the subject, you can use the joystick to control the gimbal for shooting and to adjust the position of the subject. While tracking, press the trigger twice to center the subject in the middle of the frame.
- Tap the icon in the lower left corner to change the tracking speed. Switch the tracking speed to Fast when following fast-moving people or objects or take a circle shot. Change the tracking speed to Slow when you need to follow slow-moving people or objects.
- Tap the record button to start recording video. Note that only the camera is recording and storing video .The mobile phone does not record or store any videos. Make sure a camera control cable has been connect the camera and gimbal.
- To stop tracking press the trigger once or the icon on the upper left corner.
When you need to track with the camera in a lower position, press the power button once to enter sleep mode, and then place Ronin-SC in Under slung mode. Press the power button once to exit sleep mode, and then you can use ActiveTrack 3.0.
For optimal performance, use ActiveTrack 3.0 in an environment with a plain background without many subjects.
Force Mobile
Force Mobile requires the phone holder and a mobile phone mounted. After
enabling this feature in the Ronin app, the gimbal movement can be controlled
by tilting and rotating your mobile phone. When the max speed is set to 50,
the angle of rotation for the gimbal and mobile phone is a 1-to-1 ratio. The
gimbal will move at an identical angle similar to the mobile phone. When the
max speed is set to less than 50, the the gimbal will rotate slower than the
movement of the phone. When the max speed is set higher to a higher value than
50, the rotation of the gimbal is faster than the mobile phone. Control the
max speed and smoothing of the gimbal by adjusting the control dial. Max
speed allows you to adjust the remote-controlled rotational speed. The
smoothing allows you to control the sensitivity of the gimbal and ramping up
and down. The lower the smoothing value, the more sensitive the movement of
the gimbal. Re center:
Tap to re center the gimbal.
Panorama
Panorama mode allows you to capture a series of interconnecting still images
with precise control based on your sensor type, lens focal length, and desired
overlap rate. Make sure you have connected the camera and gimbal using the
corresponding camera control cable before using Panorama mode
It is recommended to set the overlap value to 30%. The delay parameter is the
interval time between shooting photos, and it should be set to one second more
than the shutter time to avoid blurred footage when using a long exposure.
After confirming the camera settings at the top of the screen, the panorama
range can be set by dragging the two white dots on the grid map. The total
range covered by the endpoints and the shots required to compose the panorama
is displayed above the grid map. The slanted roll motor design allows users to
view the path of the panorama through the built-in display of the camera with
little obstruction. The tilt axis range in Panorama mode is ±45° to avoid
capturing the gimbal in the shot while the pan axis allows you to capture a
full 360° rotation. Tap the shutter button to start capturing the sequence.
Timelapse
In Timelapse mode, Ronin-SC triggers the camera to capture still images
with your desired interval time and will automatically stop when completed.
The content duration for the Timelapse and the frame rate can be set so that
Ronin-SC can calculate the exact number of images required.
By enabling Push mode, users can manually adjust the pan and tilt axes before
launching the Timelapse. Users can push Ronin-SC to alter the camera
orientation and adjust the framing. Tap the Virtual Joystick icon to use the
virtual joystick to adjust the camera orientation.
Motionlapse
Motionlapse allows you to set up to five waypoints so that the camera moves
during the Timelapse.
To adjust the position of a waypoint, tap on the waypoint and then simply push
the pan and tilt axes. You can also use the virtual joystick to control the
pan, tilt, and roll axis as well. To add another waypoint, tap the highlighted
waypoint to deselect it and tap the + icon above the grid map. Afterwards,
move the gimbal to the next waypoint. To delete a waypoint, select the
waypoint and tap the trash icon. After setting up the waypoints, you can
either tap Preview to make sure the Motionlapse includes everything or tap the
shoot button to start shooting. Make sure the camera and gimbal have been
connected using a corresponding camera control cable.
Motion Control
Motion Control is designed to capture video with up to 10 waypoints with
repeatability. The travel time in between two waypoints can also be set. You
will need to select the waypoint by manually moving the gimbal or using the
virtual joystick. The duration parameter beneath the grid map indicates how
much time it will take for the gimbal to travel from one waypoint to the next.
Stay Time determines how long the gimbal will remain steady at the waypoint
before moving to the next waypoint.
Make sure the camera and gimbal have been connected using a corresponding
camera control cable
When pressing the record button on the gimbal. DO NOT use the record button on
the camera.
Balance Adjustment
Tap the Begin Test button and Ronin-SC will check the balance status and
provide a score for each axis. Make sure the gimbal is not obstructed in any
way before performing the balance test and follow the onscreen instructions.
Motor Parameters
Auto Tune: The stiffness value is determined by the payload of the gimbal. Use
Auto Tune to obtain the stiffness value automatically after balancing. Tap
Auto Tune and Ronin-SC automatically calculates the result based on the weight
of the gimbal setup. Alternatively, press and hold the M button and trigger
simultaneously for four seconds to start Auto Tune without using the app. The
Auto Tune process takes approximately 15 to 30 seconds. After Auto Tune, you
can see detailed motor diagnostics at the bottom of the screen. If the gimbal
is properly balanced, the power value of the motors should be in the range of
±5. If power consumption on a particular axis constantly goes beyond that
range, check the mechanical balance of Ronin-SC.
Stiffness
The motor stiffness adjustment allows you to fine-tune the power that is
applied by the motors as they react and balance the weight on each axis. Make
sure you leave an extra margin to ensure stability at all times. If the
stiffness value is too high the gimbal may shake and if the value is too low
the gimbal performance will be affected.
- When using Auto Tune, make sure the three axes are unlocked, and that Ronin-SC is placed on a steady surface in Upright mode.
- Make sure the gimbal is balanced and the stiffness values are tuned properly every time you change the camera or lens.
User Profile
Three user profiles can be set and save.
Gimbal Follow Mode
Pan and Tilt Follow: Pan and tilt axes follow the movement of the grip.
Pan Follow: Only pan axis follows the movement of the grip. FPV: Pan, tilt and
roll axes follow the movement of the grip. Custom: Tap the blue arrows of the
figure to manually set which axis will follow the movement of the grip. 3D
Roll 360: Allows the camera to rotate 360° at any attitude.
Speed: Determines how fast the camera travels while translating a pan, tilt,
or roll movement.
Deadband: The deadband determines how much movement the gimbal tolerates
prior to translating the pan, tilt, and roll movement of the camera. Push:
After enabling Push, the gimbal axis can be manually pushed to the desired
position.
Control Settings
Channels
The channel indicator provides feedback when configuring remote operation.
Pan, tilt, and roll channels can be reassigned and each axis can also be
inverted. Normal means the direction of movement is the same as the joystick.
Inverted means the direction of movement is the opposite of the joystick. When
using the joystick, you can only control CH1 and CH3, which is mapped to tilt
and pan axes by default. You can customize channel mapping by tapping on the
name of the axis on the right of the screen.
Motion
You can set the joystick control by adjusting deadband, max speed, smoothing,
and endpoints for each axis. There are three default profiles for each
settings. Deadband: When the deadband value increases, more stick movement
will be required to translate into the actual movement of the gimbal. Max
Speed: Allows the remote-controlled rotational speed to be adjusted Smoothing:
Allows you to control the sensitivity of the gimbal. The lower the smoothing
value, the more sensitive the movement of the gimbal. Endpoint: Limits the
rotational range of the gimbal by setting the endpoints. The pan axis has a
slip-ring, enabling Ronin-SC to rotate continuously when the endpoints are set
to 180°. On the tilt axis, you can set up the endpoints according to your
requirements. Some longer lenses may hit the gimbal frame. Set the endpoint
angle to prevent such cases.
status
Settings Motor
Pause: Tap to enable motor pause and the motor will power off. Disable Selfie
Mode: Tap to disable Selfie mode to prevent accidentally entering selfie mode
and interrupting recording. System Calibration: Use only if you notice drift
on any of the axes. Tap and then select Calibrate System. Make sure the
calibration is complete before picking up Ronin-SC. Restore Gimbal Setup: Tap
to restore the motor parameters of the gimbal, Follow mode, and control
settings to default.
Checklist
When the gimbal status is abnormal, the status information is displayed here.
Button Features
Power Button
Press and hold the power button to turn Ronin-SC on or off. Tap the power
button to enter or exit sleep mode.
M Button
Tap to select a user profile. Press and hold to enter Sport mode. Press six
times to restore the default Bluetooth password. Sport Lock: Hold down the M
Button and then double tap the trigger to enter and stay in Sport Mode. Repeat
the same procedure to exit Sport Lock Mode.
Joystick
Push the joystick up or down to control the movement of the tilt axis, and
push it left or right to control the movement of the pan axis. Go to the
Joystick screen of the Ronin app to adjust the parameters for the pan, tilt,
and roll axes.
Camera Control Button
After connecting the camera control port and camera, press halfway for
autofocus, as you would the shutter button on a camera. Press to start or stop
recording. Press and hold to take a photo. For the most updated Camera
Compatibility List, refer to the Ronin-SC product page on the official DJI
website (http://www.dji.com/ronin-sc).
Trigger
Press and hold the trigger to enter Lock mode. Press twice to re-center the
gimbal. Press three times to turn the gimbal 180° so that the camera faces
you. Press four times and hold to begin Joystick Calibration. Joystick
calibration is only required if the gimbal drifts (if the gimbal moves by
itself without input from the joystick). During calibration, push and pull the
joystick several times as far as it will go in all directions. Press four
times and hold the trigger again to complete calibration. The calibration has
failed if the LEDs turns solid red. If the calibration fails, go through the
process again.
Operation Modes
There are three operation modes for the Ronin-SC: Upright mode, Underslung mode, and Flashlight mode.
Roll 360 is available when using Ronin-SC in Flashlight mode. The slip-ring on the pan axis enables Ronin SC to perform a continuous roll rotation.
- To set up Ronin-SC for Roll 360, first connect to Ronin-SC with the Ronin app. Next, go to the Channels setting screen (under User Profile, Control, and then Channels) and re-map CH3 to the roll axis (originally mapped as pan axis) and also set CH1 as N/A to avoid any input on the tilt axis. Afterwards, hold RoninSC in the Flashlight mode and double tap the trigger to re-center the gimbal orientation. Push the joystick left or right for the gimbal to start rolling continuously. Push the joystick left or right twice to make the camera rotate automatically. Press the trigger twice to stop the camera from rotating automatically, and the camera will stop rotating once it is horizontal.
- To use 3D Roll 360, enter the User Profile screen on the Ronin app, and select 3D Roll 360. When entering this mode, make sure the camera is not obstructed in any way. Otherwise, 3D Roll 360 cannot be performed.
Updating Firmware
Update the firmware using the Ronin app. An on-screen alert will be received when new firmware is available. Follow the on-screen instructions to update the firmware.
Maintenance
Ronin-SC is not waterproof. Make sure to protect it from dust and water during use. After use, it is recommended to wipe Ronin-SC with a soft dry cloth. DO NOT spray any cleaning liquids onto Ronin-SC.
External Device
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Accessory Port
| 1/4”and 3/8” Mounting Holes Camera Control/Accessories Port Power Port
(USB-C)
Ronin Series Accessories (RSA) Port
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Input Power|
Model: RB2-2450mAh-7.2V
Type: 18650 LiPo
Capacity: 2450 mAh
Battery Cells: 2
Energy: 17.64 Wh
Max. Standby Time: 11h
Charging Time: Approx.2.5 h(5 V/2 A) Charging Temperature Range: 5°
to 40° C (41° to 104° F)
Connections
|
Bluetooth 5.0 Power Port (USB-C)
Ronin App Requirements| iOS 9.0 or above
Android 5.0 or above
Working Performance| Load Weight (Reference Value)| 2.0 kg
Angular Vibration Range| ±0.02°
Maximum Controlled Rotation Speed| 180°/s
Mechanical Endpoint Range| Pan axis: 360° continuous rotation
Tilt axis: -202.5° to +112.5°
Roll axis: -95° to +220°
Controlled Rotation Range| Pan axis: 360° continuous rotation (Roll 360 mode)
Tilt axis: -90° to 145°
Roll axis: ±30°
Mechanical and Electrical Characteristics| Working Current| Static current:
≈0.2 A
Bluetooth Operating Frequency| 2.400 GHz – 2.4835 GHz
Bluetooth Transmitter Power| <8 dBm
Operating Temperature| -20° to 45° C (-4° to 113° F)
Weight| Gimbal: Approx. 830 g Grip: Approx. 258 g
Tripod: Approx. 160 g
Dimensions| Gimbal (folded): 220×200×75 mm Gimbal (unfolded): 370×165×150 mm
This content is subject to change. Download the latest version from http://www.dji.com/ronin-sc If you have any questions about this document, please contact DJI by sending a message to DocSupport@dji.com.