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1 OPERATIONMANUAL To download the most cur
OPERATIONMANUAL To download the most current user manual for the MVI Pro and all other Freey products, please visit http://freeysystems.com/software-manuals 3 REVISION HISTORY REVISION DATE DESCRIPTION A Nov 2016 Initial Releas

2 e 4 CONTENTS 3 Revision History 4 Conten
e 4 CONTENTS 3 Revision History 4 Contents 6 Terminology 8 OVERVIEW 9 Disclaimer and Warning 13 Limitations of Liability 14 Warranty 16 Introduction 17 Features 19 Getting to Know MVI Pro 20 GCU and TSU Layouts 22 Tilt Stage Unit 23 G

3 imbal Control Unit connectors and piNout
imbal Control Unit connectors and piNouts 24 Tilt Stage Unit connectors and pinouts 28 System Diagrams 28 MVI Pro Overview 29 MVI Pro Control Paths 30 MVI Pro Power System 31 MVI Pro + Mimic 32 MVI Pro A

4 pp 33 MVI Pro Kit 34  VI PR
pp 33 MVI Pro Kit 34  VI PRO 35 MVI Pro Setup at a Glance 36 Toad In The Hole Quick Release 39 Charging Batteries 41 Setting Up Your Camera Package 41 Basic Setup 43 Advanced Setup 48 50 Attaching a Transmitter 52

5 Mounting a Monitor 5 53 Mounting the Ca
Mounting a Monitor 5 53 Mounting the Camera package 55 Battery Installation and RED, ARRI, SONY, CANON Wiring 56 Freey Cable Guide 59 Balancing the MVI Pro 63 Tuning the MVI Pro 63 Basic Tuning 64 Advanced Tuning 67 Upda

6 ting the MVI Pro 68 Ecosystem Setup
ting the MVI Pro 68 Ecosystem Setup 68 MIMIC + MVI Pro 69 MIMIC Beta + MVI Pro 71 MVI CONTROLLER + MVI Pro 73 Futaba or Spektrum Radio + MVI Pro 73 Multi Controller Setup 74 ALTA + MVI Pro 78

7 TERO + MVI Pro 80  VI PRO 8
TERO + MVI Pro 80  VI PRO 81 Conguring the MVI Pro 82 Apps and Software 87 Setting Conguration via the Freey MVI Pro App 90 FIZ Setting Conguration via the MVI Controller 92 99 TROUBLESHOOTING AND

8 MAINTENANCE 100 Troubleshooting Guide 1
MAINTENANCE 100 Troubleshooting Guide 102 APPENDIX 103 Default Tuning Values 105 Data Logging Fields 6 TERMINOLOGY 2.4 GHz An industrial, scientic, and medical (ISM) radio band (2.4-2.5GHz) that is used for radio control. Accelerometer An

9 accelerometer is a device that measures
accelerometer is a device that measures the rate of change of the velocity of an object. Amperage The strength of an electric current going through a system, expressed in amps. BLE Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE) is a low power and application friend

10 ly version of Bluetooth. FIZ An acronym
ly version of Bluetooth. FIZ An acronym for focus, iris, and zoom in reference to lens control. FPS Frames per second (FPS) also known as frame frequency, is the frequency at which an imaging device displays consecutive images called frames. GCU

11 Gimbal Control Unit (GCU) refers to the
Gimbal Control Unit (GCU) refers to the MVI Pro's central processor and housing, which is attached to the pan arm. GPS Global Positioning System (GPS) is a satellite-based navigation system made up of a network of 31 satellites that can be

12 used to determine global position. Gyro
used to determine global position. Gyro Gyros are sensors that measure the angular velocity of an object they are mounted on. HACC A GPS value indicating the horizontal accuracy (HACC) of the position x. HDMI High-Denition Multimedia In

13 terface (HDMI) is an audio/ video interf
terface (HDMI) is an audio/ video interface for transferring uncompressed video data and compressed or uncompressed digital audio data. Hot Shoe The Hot Shoe is a mounting point on the top of a camera where compatible accessories can be mounted.

14 INS An inertial navigation system (INS)
INS An inertial navigation system (INS) is an electronic device that measures and reports a body's specic force, position, angular rate, and sometimes the magnetic eld, using a combination of accelerometers, compasses, magnetometers,

15 gyroscopes, and GPS. Motor Drive A moto
gyroscopes, and GPS. Motor Drive A motor drive is an electronic circuit which can vary an electric motor's position and speed through pulse width modulation. MEMS Acronym referring to Microelectromechanical Systems (MEMS). RCP REDLink Command Pro

16 tocol (RCP) is the unied command p
tocol (RCP) is the unied command protocol used for the RED EPIC and SCARLET cameras, regardless of sensor type. RX RX is an acronym for receive, receiver, or reception. 7 TITH Toad in the Hole (TITH) is a lightweight and low-prole mec

17 hanical quick release unit used on Free&
hanical quick release unit used on Freey products. TSU Tilt Stage Unit (TSU) is the platform underneath the camera mount on the MVI Pro that provides orientation feedback to the GCU and can provide power and control to the camera and m

18 ounted accessories. TX TX is an acronym
ounted accessories. TX TX is an acronym for transmit or transmitter. uART A universal asynchronous receiver/transmitter (uART) is a block of circuitry responsible for implementing serial communication. Voltage The electromotive force or potential

19 difference in an electrical system, exp
difference in an electrical system, expressed in volts. Overview 9 DISCLAIMER AND WARNING IMPORTANT - Please read this disclaimer and warning carefully, and review the MVI Pro Gimbal Operation Manual prior to use. If you have any questions,

20 please contact support@freeysystem
please contact support@freeysystems.com prior to using the MVI Pro. You can review the most current version of this Operation Manual at www. freeysystems.com/software-manuals . By using MVI Pro, you acknowledge that you have

21 read, understand, and agree to this dis
read, understand, and agree to this disclaimer. You agree that you are solely responsible for your conduct while using MVI Pro and for any direct or indirect consequences that may result from its use. Freey Systems reserves the right

22 to revise this Operation Manual and make
to revise this Operation Manual and make changes from time to time without obligation to notify any persons of such revisions or changes. In no event shall Freey Systems, its employees or authorized agents be liable for any damages or losses

23 , direct or indirect, arising from the
, direct or indirect, arising from the use of any technical or operational information contained in this document. » Always check MVI Pro and its components prior to operation. » Always maintain awareness of your surroundings when ope

24 rating MVI Pro. » It is your re
rating MVI Pro. » It is your responsibility to perform a full system check of MVI Pro prior to every use. » It is your responsibility to learn how to safely operate MVI Pro. » MVI Pro is a tuned system with custom co

25 mponents selected for each application.
mponents selected for each application. Mod - ication to, removal, or substitution of MVI Pro components will void the warranty. » It is your responsibility to create shots that amaze the world. BATTERIES AND CHARGING You must read the

26 se safety instructions and warnings care
se safety instructions and warnings carefully before charging or using your MVI Pro Battery Pack. Failure to exercise caution while using the MVI Pro Battery Pack, a Lithium Polymer (LiPo) battery, and failure to comply with the followi

27 ng warnings can result in battery malfu
ng warnings can result in battery malfunction, electrical issues, excessive heat, re, personal injury, and/or property damage. BATTERY SAFETY AND WARNINGS You must read these safety instructions and warnings carefully before charging or using

28 the MVI Pro Battery Pack. Imprope
the MVI Pro Battery Pack. Improper use may result in damage to the batteries, severe personal injury, and/ or re. » Do not leave the MVI Pro Battery Packs and charger unattended during use. » Stop using or charging the M

29 VI Pro Battery Pack immediately if the b
VI Pro Battery Pack immediately if the battery pack becomes or appears damaged, starts to balloon or swell, leaks, becomes deformed or gives off an odor, exceeds a temperature of 140ºF (60ºC), or if anything else abnormal occurs. Disconnect th

30 e battery and observe in a safe area out
e battery and observe in a safe area outside of any building or 10 vehicle for at least 45 minutes, as a damaged battery can experience a delayed chemical reaction that could possibly result in re. » Never disassemble, modify, puncture, s

31 hock, crash, short circuit, and/or expos
hock, crash, short circuit, and/or expose the MVI Pro Battery Packs to a ame. Leakage, smoke emission, ignition, explosion or re can occur, which may result in personal injury or property damage. » Never drop the charger or M

32 1;VI Pro Battery Packs. » Never allow
1;VI Pro Battery Packs. » Never allow an electrical short between the battery’s positive and negative terminals. » Never allow minors to charge or use MVI Pro Battery Packs without adult supervision. » Never allow MVI Pro Ba

33 ttery Packs to come in contact with mois
ttery Packs to come in contact with moisture at any time. » Never leave MVI Pro Battery Packs in an automobile or direct sunlight. » Never place or carry MVI Pro Battery Packs in your pockets or clothing. » Always use MVI Pr

34 o Battery Packs to power MVI Pro. A
o Battery Packs to power MVI Pro. Alternate batteries are not supported. » MVI Pro Battery Packs should be stored in a vented, re-proof container. No more than two MVI Pro Battery Packs should be placed in a container to av

35 oid chain reactions. The recommended st
oid chain reactions. The recommended storage temperature range is 10ºC to 26ºC. Exposure to high tempera - tures may cause re, even with undamaged MVI Pro Battery Packs. » Never charge or store MVI Pro Battery Packs in extr�

36 000;eme heat (30ºC) or cold (º) » D
000;eme heat (30ºC) or cold (º) » Do not store fully charged MVI Pro Battery Packs for long periods of time. » Damaged batteries are extremely sensitive to temperature uctuation and care should be taken in their immediate dispos

37 al. » Do not discharge MVI Pro
al. » Do not discharge MVI Pro Battery Packs with current exceeding the 8-10A of contin - uous discharge current. It will cause the battery to overheat and may result in battery deterioration, swelling, bursting, or re. » Always

38 discharge in a reproof location.
discharge in a reproof location. » In purchasing MVI Pro Battery Packs as part of MVI Pro, the buyer agrees to bear all responsibilities of the risks and not hold Freey Systems, its owners and employees, its distributors, a

39 nd/or its retailers responsible for any
nd/or its retailers responsible for any accidents, injury to persons, and property damage. If you do not agree to these conditions, please return the MVI Pro and MVI Pro Battery Packs to the place of purchase in a new and unused conditi

40 on. 11 NOTE CHARGING PROCEDURE SAFETY AN
on. 11 NOTE CHARGING PROCEDURE SAFETY AND WARNINGS You must read these safety instructions and warnings carefully before charging your MVI Pro Battery Packs. » Always charge MVI Pro Battery Pack with MVI Pro Battery Charger. An u

41 nqualied charger may cause damage
nqualied charger may cause damage to the batteries or a re. » Never charge or use a MVI Pro Battery Pack that shows any damage or disgurement of any kind, as this may be a sign of internal damage. Any damage to the protecti

42 ve cover or connector is also reason to
ve cover or connector is also reason to discontinue use. » Do not leave MVI Pro Battery Packs unattended while charging. » Always inspect MVI Pro Battery Packs before charging. » Never charge near moisture, extreme temperatures,

43 ammable or combustible materi - al
ammable or combustible materi - als. » Never charge a MVI Pro Battery Pack while inside a vehicle. » Never attempt to charge a MVI Pro Battery Pack that is damaged or is completely dead. » Always monitor the temperature of

44 the MVI Pro Battery Pack while char
the MVI Pro Battery Pack while charging. If the MVI Pro Battery Pack becomes hot to the touch or begins to deform, discontinue charging immediately. Disconnect the battery from the charger and observe it in a safe place for at least 45

45 minutes. 12 BATTERY DISPOSAL PROCEDURE
minutes. 12 BATTERY DISPOSAL PROCEDURE LiPo batteries require special handling for safe disposal. The following steps must be taken to avoid damage or injury to yourself, your property or anyone who comes in contact with the battery. 1. Contact y

46 our state or local HAZMAT agency inquire
our state or local HAZMAT agency inquire about disposal procedures for LiPo batteries with battery management systems. 2. Follow any instructions provided by your state or local HAZMAT agency for the disposal of LiPo batteries. NOTE 13 LIMITATIO

47 NS OF LIABILITY IN NO EVENT SHALL FREEFL
NS OF LIABILITY IN NO EVENT SHALL FREEFLY SYSTEMS BE LIABLE TO THE BUYER FOR ANY INDIRECT, CONSEQUENTIAL, PUNITIVE, INCIDENTAL, OR SPECIAL DAMAGES, OR ANY DAMAGES WHATSOEVER RESULTING FROM THE USE OF PRODUCT OR FROM LOSS OF USE, DATA OR PROFITS

48 (HOWEVER CAUSED AND UNDER ANY THEORY OF
(HOWEVER CAUSED AND UNDER ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY), EVEN IF FREEFLY HAS BEEN ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES. IN NO EVENT SHALL FREEFLY’S LIABILITY FOR A PRODUCT (WHETHER ASSERTED AS A TORT CLAIM, A CONTRACT CLAIM OR OTHERWISE) E

49 XCEED THE AMOUNTS PAID TO FREEFLY FOR SU
XCEED THE AMOUNTS PAID TO FREEFLY FOR SUCH PRODUCT. NOTWITHSTANDING ANYTHING HEREIN, IN NO EVENT SHALL FREEFLY’S LIABILITY FOR ALL CLAIMS ARISING OUT OF OR RELATING TO THIS AGREEMENT EXCEED THE AMOUNTS PAID BY BUYER TO FREEFLY FOR PRODUCT I

50 N THE LAST TWELVE (12) MONTHS. IN NO EVE
N THE LAST TWELVE (12) MONTHS. IN NO EVENT WILL FREEFLY OR ITS LICENSORS BE LIABLE FOR COSTS OF PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS BY BUYER. IN NO EVENT WILL FREEFLY OR ITS LICENSORS BE LIABLE FOR DAMAGES ARISING OUT OF ANY LATE DELIVERY. THE LIM

51 ITATIONS SET FORTH HEREIN SHALL APPLY T
ITATIONS SET FORTH HEREIN SHALL APPLY TO ALL LIABILITIES THAT MAY ARISE OUT OF THIRD-PARTY CLAIMS AGAINST BUYER. THESE LIMITATIONS SHALL APPLY NOTWITHSTANDING ANY FAILURE OF ESSENTIAL PURPOSE OF ANY LIMITED REMEDY. THE LIMITATION SET FORTH IN

52 THIS SECTION SHALL APPLY WHERE THE DAMA
THIS SECTION SHALL APPLY WHERE THE DAMAGES ARISE OUT OF OR RELATED TO THIS AGREEMENT. Freey shall not be liable for damages or injuries incurred directly or indirectly from the use of MVI Pro including, but not limited to, the following

53 situations: » Failure of operator to
situations: » Failure of operator to follow proper instructions and safety warnings found at www. freeysystems.com. » Failure of the operator to understand and operate the gimbal within the operating lim - itations described in this man

54 ual. » Failure of the operator to fol
ual. » Failure of the operator to follow onboard safety warnings while using MVI Pro. » Failure of the operator to inspect MVI Pro and its components prior to operation. » Failure of the operator to properly maintain and/or servi

55 ce MVI Pro through an autho - rized
ce MVI Pro through an autho - rized Freey Service Center with genuine MVI Pro parts. » Use of third-party products on MVI Pro. » Use of MVI Pro in unsafe conditions, including but not limited to, bad or severe weather

56 , such as rain, wind, snow, lightning,
, such as rain, wind, snow, lightning, dust storms, etc. » Improper operation, misjudgment or risky behavior while using MVI Pro. » Infringement of third party data, audio or video rights recorded when using MVI Pro. 14 WARRANTY SP

57 ECIFICATIONS Freey warrants all pro
ECIFICATIONS Freey warrants all products will be of good quality and workmanship and free from material defects. Upon the expiration of the time periods below, all liabilities of Freey will terminate. In no event shall Freey be li

58 able for consequential damages. Free
able for consequential damages. Freey may use refurbished parts for repairs or replacements. Certain products may be subject to a separate software license agreement. STANDARD WARRANTY A Standard Warranty is granted to the original purchase

59 r by Freey for a period of one (1)
r by Freey for a period of one (1) year, parts and labor. The Standard Warranty does not apply to MVI Pro Battery Packs. The Standard Warranty covers parts and labor charges for Product that has been returned with pre-paid shipment to

60 an Authorized Service Center by Buyer. S
an Authorized Service Center by Buyer. Service or replacement decisions are at the sole discretion of Freey. Proof of purchase is required for warranty claims. All warranty returns shall be done in accordance with Freey’s warranty

61 Return Merchandise Authorization (RMA)
Return Merchandise Authorization (RMA) policy, which can be found on our website. Any repaired or replaced Product shall be warranted as set forth in this section for a period the greater of (a) the balance of the applicable warranty period rela

62 ting to such Product or (b) ninety (90)
ting to such Product or (b) ninety (90) days after it is received by Buyer. Only the components that were repaired or replaced will be eligible for the 90-day period as set forth above. The Standard Warranty effective date is the date of “ex

63 works” from Woodinville, Washingto
works” from Woodinville, Washington. EXCLUSIVE BATTERY WARRANTY Freey warrants that MVI Pro Battery Packs purchased or included with the Product will be free from defects in materials and workmanship at the date of purchase by Bu

64 yer. Battery product warranty is limite
yer. Battery product warranty is limited to original defects in material and workmanship. Due to the nature and use of these batteries, there is no term warranty. Misuse, abuse, incorrect charging, failure to comply with applicable battery warni

65 ngs and guidelines, and other inappropri
ngs and guidelines, and other inappropriate use of the batteries are not covered under this warranty. WARRANTY LIMITATIONS All Freey warranties do not cover (a) maintenance, repair or replacement necessitated by loss or damage resulting fr

66 om any cause other than normal use and o
om any cause other than normal use and operation of the Product in accordance with Freey’s specications and owner’s manual, including but not limited to: theft, exposure to weather conditions, operator negligence, misuse, abus

67 e, improper electrical/ power supply; (b
e, improper electrical/ power supply; (b) alterations, modications or repairs by Buyer or unauthorized third parties; (c) accident, disaster, improper handling or storage, droppage, modication, opening sealed components, use of third pa

68 rty accessories or acts of nature or any
rty accessories or acts of nature or any other peril originating from outside the Product; (d) transportation damage, lack of or improper maintenance, defective batteries, battery leakage; and (e) cosmetic damage or other non-operating parts. Rem

69 oval or modication of sealed compo
oval or modication of sealed components, including but not limited to, motors or electronics, voids any and all warranties. Breaking the seal on any sealed components, including but not limited to motors or electronics, is prohibited and vo

70 ids any and all warranties unless otherw
ids any and all warranties unless otherwise approved by Freey. Any parts replaced by Freey during warranty repair are the property of Freey and will 15 not be returned to Buyer. Freey may use refurbished parts for repairs or r

71 eplacements. Freey products are co
eplacements. Freey products are compatible with Freey software, Freey parts and Freey products only. Use of any software, parts, or products, other than Freey or Freey approved software, parts, and products, which p

72 lug into or directly affect the function
lug into or directly affect the function or performance of Freey products voids any and all warranties. LIMITATION OF LIABILITY EXCEPT AS SPECIFICALLY SET FORTH ABOVE, FREEFLY AND ITS LICENSORS MAKE NO WARRANTIES, CONDITIONS, REPRESENTATIO

73 NS OR TERMS, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, WHETHER
NS OR TERMS, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, WHETHER BY STATUTE, COMMON LAW, CUSTOM, USAGE OR OTHERWISE AS TO THE FREEFLY PRODUCT OR ANY COMPONENT THEREOF, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO NON-INFRINGEMENT OF THIRD PARTY RIGHTS, INTEGRATION, MERCHANTABILITY, SA

74 TISFACTORY QUALITY, OR FITNESS FOR ANY
TISFACTORY QUALITY, OR FITNESS FOR ANY PARTICULAR PURPOSE. FREEFLY AND ITS LICENSORS DO NOT WARRANT THE PERFORMANCE OR RESULT OF THE FREEFLY PRODUCT. THE SOLE REMEDY UNDER THIS WARRANTY SHALL BE THE REPAIR OR REPLACEMENT FOR DEFECTIVE PARTS AS S

75 TATED ABOVE. THIS WARRANTY IS THE SOLE
TATED ABOVE. THIS WARRANTY IS THE SOLE WARRANTY GIVEN BY FREEFLY AND IS IN LIEU OF ANY OTHER WARRANTIES EITHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED. THIS WARRANTY EXTENDS TO THE BUYER AND IS NON-TRANSFERABLE TO OTHER THIRD PARTIES. FREEFLY SHALL NOT BE LIABLE FO

76 R SPECIAL, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL OR CONSE
R SPECIAL, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES, LOSS OF PROFITS OR PRODUCTION OR COMMERCIAL LOSS IN ANY WAY, REGARDLESS OF WHETHER SUCH CLAIM IS BROUGHT IN CONTRACT, WARRANTY, TORT, NEGLIGENCE, STRICT LIABILITY OR ANY OTHER THEORY OF L

77 IABILITY, EVEN IF FREEFLY HAS BEEN ADVIS
IABILITY, EVEN IF FREEFLY HAS BEEN ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE LIABILITY OF FREEFLY EXCEED THE INDIVIDUAL PRICE OF THE PRODUCT ON WHICH LIABILITY IS ASSERTED. THIRD PARTY WARRANTY Freey does not honor w

78 arranty agreements extended by third par
arranty agreements extended by third parties. Only warranty agreements granted by Freey will be honored by Freey. NON-WARRANTY REPAIR Product that no longer qualies for Warranty Repair may be sent to an Authorized Freey Serv

79 ice Center subject to an evaluation fee.
ice Center subject to an evaluation fee. Freey will provide a quotation for the repair of the Product. The Customer is responsible for all costs associated with such refurbishment, such as troubleshooting, diagnosis, repair, test, calibratio

80 n, storage, and shipping costs. The eval
n, storage, and shipping costs. The evaluation fee will be applied to the cost of the refurbishment if the cost of the refurbishment is greater than the evaluation fee. Any repaired or replaced product shall be warranted for ninety (90) days afte

81 r it is received by Buyer. Only the com
r it is received by Buyer. Only the components that were repaired or replaced will be eligible for the 90-day period. Any parts replaced by Freey during non-warranty repair are the property of Freey and will not be returned to Buyer. F

82 reey may use refurbished parts for
reey may use refurbished parts for non-warranty repair. LAW GOVERNING These terms are governed by Washington State law (without regard to conict of law principles or the United Nations Convention on Contracts for the International Sale

83 of Goods.) Freey reserves the rig
of Goods.) Freey reserves the right to change or modify this warranty at any time without notice. For up-to-date warranty information, visit www.freeysystems.com. 16 INTRODUCTION The Freey MVI Pro represents the next generati

84 on of digital 3-axis stabilization syst
on of digital 3-axis stabilization systems. Designed and built with the goal of creating the world’s most versatile camera movement system, the MVI Pro will revolutionize and democratize the creation of professional motion picture cont

85 ent. Using active and inertial stabiliz
ent. Using active and inertial stabilization, the MVI Pro allows lmmakers precise, intuitive, and creative control of the camera, and its new features grant even more possibilities to create world-class content quickly and easily. This

86 manual will teach you how to set up, ba
manual will teach you how to set up, balance, and tune your MVI Pro. It also includes detailed descriptions of the MVI Pro’s features and capabilities to familiarize you with the possibilities of using it in conjunction with the r

87 est of the Freey ecosystem of prod
est of the Freey ecosystem of products. WARNINGS, CAUTIONS AND NOTES Throughout the manual, warnings, cautions and notes are used to highlight various important procedures. These are dened as follows: WARNINGWarnings are used to highlig

88 ht procedures which, if not strictly obs
ht procedures which, if not strictly observed, may result in personal injury or loss of life. CAUTIONCautions are used to highlight procedures which, if not strictly observed, may cause damage to equipment. NOTENotes are used to highlight speci

89 ;c operating conditions or steps of a pr
;c operating conditions or steps of a procedure. 17 FEATURES 1 3 4 6 9 8 10 MECHANICAL FEATURES with a 4-button control system gives users command over basic tuning and adjustments without the need for additional devices.Redesigned Structure A rede

90 signed structure improves performance an
signed structure improves performance and adds features to increase the MVI Pro’s capabilities.Increased Torque New, lightweight direct-drive brushless motors provide twice the pan torque of the rst generation MVI.Internal Wirin

91 g Updated wiring is now internally route
g Updated wiring is now internally routed and strain relieved, preventing damage to cables and enhancing reliability in a variety of weather conditions. Go from handheld to aerial in less than 60 seconds; with dual GPS antennas, lightweight constru

92 ction, high torque motors, and an integr
ction, high torque motors, and an integrated FIZ driver, the MVI PRO is unmatched in aerial performance.Camera Rail The addition of dovetails, revised camera mounts, easier top mounting, and a wide-body design results in an ultra versatile, li

93 ghtweight camera rail that can easily be
ghtweight camera rail that can easily be mounted and removed.Rugged System Designed as a precision instrument with the toughness to withstand every environment from the set to the outdoors. 18 POWER FEATURES Intelligent Batteries Brand new MVI

94 Pro Battery Packs come with built-in po
Pro Battery Packs come with built-in power indicators, intelligent battery management systems, and a rened new design. One handed battery swaps and hot swapping are now possible through a redesigned battery system which is built to keep the M

95 VI Pro Camera and Accessory Powerco
VI Pro Camera and Accessory Powercombined power of two 22.2V batteries, the MVI Pro can power itself, the camera, and more for over an hour. CONTROL FEATURES REDLink Command Protocol Integrated REDLink Command Protocol grants users full c

96 ontrol over RED EPIC and SCARLET camera
ontrol over RED EPIC and SCARLET camera adjustments, even when the user is hundreds of feet away from the mounted camera.FIZ Control Utilizing the world’s smallest fully integrated 3-axis FIZ controller, the MVI Pro reduces shooting weigh

97 t and FIZ setup time with all industry s
t and FIZ setup time with all industry standard motors. SOFTWARE FEATURES MVI Pro App Using new Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE) technology users can connect to their MVI Pro instantly from within the Android or iOS app to update, tune, adjust,

98 and monitor the MVI Pro.Instant Bo
and monitor the MVI Pro.Instant Booting Advances in sensor initialization allow ultra fast boot times, maximizing productivity and minimizing downtime.Autotuning MVI Pro is the rst gimbal that requires no user tuning of lters o

99 r stiffness; its high performance tuning
r stiffness; its high performance tuning algorithms achieve optimum lters and stiffness in ~10 seconds.Stability Improvements Rened software, new calibration techniques, and highly precise sensors create a camera movement system that can

100 endure the most challenging of shots whi
endure the most challenging of shots while maintaining perfectly smooth footage. 19 GETTING TO KNOW M  VI PRO SPECIFICATIONS DIMENSIONS MECHANICAL ELECTRONICS 20 GCU AND TSU LAYOUTS GIMBAL CONTROL UNIT 2 1 3 4 5 6 GCU LAYOUT Power Button B

101 ack ButtonForward ButtonSelect Option (-
ack ButtonForward ButtonSelect Option (-)Select Option (+)microSD Card Slot 21 2 1 3 GCU CONNECTOR LAYOUT 1.COM 12.12V3.COM 2 22 TILT STAGE UNIT 2 1 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 TSU CONNECTOR LAYOUT CANCAM12-14V CAMFocus 23 GIMBAL CONTROL UNIT CONNECTORS AND

102 PINOUTS All connector pinouts are shown
PINOUTS All connector pinouts are shown looking into the function side of the connectors on the GCU and TSU, unless stated otherwise. 213456 - 213456 24 TILT STAGE UNIT CONNECTORS AND PINOUTS All connector pinouts are shown looking into the functi

103 on side of the connectors on the GCU and
on side of the connectors on the GCU and TSU, unless stated otherwise. 2134 *Shown from Function Side of the male 3.5mm Jack 213457910 25 2134 12345678 - 26 - 1234 5 6 1234 5 6 27 1234 5 6 28 SYSTEM DIAGRAMS M  VI PRO OVERVIEW 29 M  VI

104 PRO CONTROL PATHS 30 M  VI PRO
PRO CONTROL PATHS 30 M  VI PRO POWER SYSTEM Aux 31 M  VI PRO + MIMIC Pan Roll Tilt 32 M  VI PRO APP App  33 M  VI PRO KIT 2 1 3 4 5 7 8 13 12 9-11 6 INCLUDED WITH THE M  VI PR

105 O MVI Pro (2) MVI Pro Battery
O MVI Pro (2) MVI Pro Battery Packs 1.8Ah(2) MVI Pro Battery ChargerMVI Pro QuickStart CardProduct CardMVI Pro Accessory BaguART to FRX CableMVI Rod Mount Adapter2.0mm Hex Driver2.5mm Hex Driver *OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES M

106 VI Ring ProMVI Classic HandleM
VI Ring ProMVI Classic HandleMVI Pro CaseMVI Pro Landing GearMVI Low Prole HandleMVI Ninja Star Adapter PlateMVI Pro Aerial CaseMVI Pro Pop-n-Lock Quick Release *Optional accessories are available for

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