MOZA AirCross S Professional Camera Gimbal Stabilizer User Manual

June 3, 2024
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MOZA AirCross S Professional Camera Gimbal Stabilizer User Manual

Battery and charging:

The AirCross S has a built-in lithium battery. Fully charge the battery before use. The LED power indicator blinks when the battery level is less than 20%. Charge it with an universal USB-C cable, AirCross S can be charged through a phone charger and mobile power supplier. The charging stops automatically when the battery is fully charged.

Note:

  1. Please do not over-charge or over-discharge the battery. Otherwise the battery will be damaged.
  2. Recharge and discharge the battery every 3 months to keep it intact if it is left unused for a long time.

Acquaint AirCross S

Overview

  1. L-shaped Quick Release
  2. Quick Release Pad
  3. Quick Release Knob
  4. Bolt
  5. Pan Knob
  6. Menu Button
  7. Joystick
  8. Tilt Storage Lock
  9. Roll Knob
  10. Roll Motor
  11. Roll Storage Lock
  12. Screen
  13. Indicator
  14. 1/4″ Port
  15. Tilt Motor
  16. Roll Arm
  17. Pan Arm
  18. Pan Storage Lock
  19. Power Button
  20. USB-C Port
  21. Tilt Knob
  22. Camera control Port
  23. Pan Motor
  24. Record Button
  25. Trigger Button
  26. Reset Hole

Store and Expand the AirCross S

AirCross S is equipped with a three-axes storage lock for gimbal storage and leveling.

  1. Unlock the pan storage lock, roll storage lock and tilt storage lock to turn on the three-axes motor.
    Store and Expand

  2. Rotate the roll arm 90° counterclockwise, and then lock the roll storage lock.
    Store and Expand

Mounting and Balancing the Camera

Tilt Axis Leveling

  1. Place the longer side of the quick release plate under the camera, and secure the camera with a 1/4”screw.

  2. Loosen the quick release plate lock knob, slider the shorter side of the quick release plate into center of the quick-release base, then lock the knob.

  3. Fine-tune the quick-release plate back and forth until the

  4. lens is horizontally forward, then lock the knob.
    Mounting and Balancing the Camera

  5. (From a left view,) Rotate the tilt arm 90° clockwise, loosen the tilt knob, adjust the tilt arm left and right until the lens is straight up (leveled), then lock the knob.
    Mounting and Balancing the Camera
    Note: How to judge whether the tilt axis is leveled?
    Answer: Once the tilt axis is leveled, the lens can maintain balance and stability at any angle
    Roll Axis Leveling

  6. (From a front view,) Unlock the roll storage lock, loosen roll lock, adjust the roll arm left and right until it is balanced horizontally, and then lock the knob.

Note: How to adjust the arm smoothly
Answer: For precise adjustment, it’s recommended to keep the arm with your hand when leveling.
Pan Axis Leveling

  1. Unlock the pan storage lock, loosen pan lock, rotate the pan arm 90° clockwise, adjust the pan arm left and right until it is balanced horizontally, and then lock the knob.

Button Functions

  • Joystick
    Move upwards: phone camera turns up
    Move downwards: phone camera turns down
    Move leftwards: phone camera turns left Move rightwards: phone camera turns right The speed of camera moving increases with the larger moving range of joystick

  • Menu
    Single Click:Menu
    Double Click:Inception

  • Trigger
    Double press: Re-center
    Single press: Auto focus (some cameras are not supported)
    Triple press: Switch to selfie mode
    Hold: Switch to tilt follow mode
    Triple press and hold: Switch to All-locked mode

  • Record
    Single click:Start/End recording
    Double Click:Shoot

  • Power Button
    Single Click:Switch following speed(When power is on)
    Double Click:Sleep/Awake
    Long Press:Turn on/off

Specification

Specs


Payload| 130g~1500g
Weight| 750g

Dimensions (mm)

| Gimbal(Unfold):164.2265.1147.5
Gimbal (Fold)| Without Quick Release :77.4261.2163.7
With Quick Release :77.4301.9163.7
Supported Phone Size| 58 ~ 88 mm
Battery Life| 12 (h)
Battery Specs| Standard Voltage:11.1 V
Battery Capicity :1000 mAh
Charging Time| 1 (h)
Mechanical Endpoint Range| Pan :360°
Roll :330°
Tilt :330°

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