![]() ![]() ![]() Now that you have an understanding of basic controls, follow the video below to set up your first programmed shot! These controls apply to any mode where the ST4 firmware allows you to drive the head. If you do accidentally press R1/L1, or are experiencing controller vibration, press the options button to reset the control. ![]() ![]() Pressing R1/L1 buttons won't move the motor and these are actually setting virtual stops. Check your controller diagram above to ensure you're using the correct controls. The M4 port is controlled by R2/L2 triggers.Take care when driving external ports and be aware of the mechanical limits of your equipment. This means that slide and focus can be driven to the limit of a mechanical stop and damage equipment. External motor ports do not have stop points.When driving external M3 or M4 ports, be aware of the following: If you feel controller vibration, you are hitting a virtual stop. R1/L1 (the buttons) - Set virtual stops for the Fz motor connected to the M4 port.Generally, this is connected to focus or another motorized accessory. R2/L2 (The squeezy triggers) - Drives M4 port.In a standard setup, with a slider motor connected to the M3, Inflecting the stick left or right drives the slide in the corresponding direction. Inflecting the stick up (away from the user) tilts the camera downward, inflecting down (toward the user) tilts the camera upward. Inflecting the stick left or right will pan in the corresponding direction. Right thumbstick - Drives pan and tilt axis.From here, you can drive the Spectrum ST4 live. Try navigating to the "Live Motion" menu, and press X to select. With your ST4 and camera mounted, slide and focus hooked up, and controller in hand you're ready to start shooting! Up/Down on the D-Pad allows you to navigate the menu. With your camera mounted, the following graphics explain connections for motorized accessories like the Fz Focus Motor, Cart, or Turntable to the external M3 and M4 motor ports. Attach the camera to an Arca-compatible L-Bracket and secure the vertical arm of the bracket to the ST4 tilt clamp. The graphic above shows the general overview for mounting your camera. The LED should blink white for a few seconds before turning solid blue, indicating the remote is paired. We'll dive into the remote fully in another article, but for now, you can turn the remote on by pressing and releasing the "PS Pair" button. When you're ready to turn it off, simply unplug it.Īll units ship with the wireless remote included. The unit will power on automatically there is no separate switch to turn it on. To get started with the ST4, you'll want to mount up the unit to an Arca compatible clamp and plug in the included adapter. Other accessories may be included based on your purchase). (Note: As of 2019, all new Spectrums ship with hard plastic case. Without any additional delay, let's get you going! See the graphic below for everything included with your Spectrum ST4. While eMotimo has a full catalog of online resources to help you unlock the full potential of your ST4, we think the best introduction for this revolutionary motion control robot is to drive it yourself. The goal of this article is to get you up and going with the eMotimo Spectrum ST4 in 5 minutes or less. Are you a new spectrum customer? Are you interested in purchasing and want to see how easy it is to get started? You're in the right place! Welcome to the Spectrum ST4 ![]()
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