SZ DJI TECHNOLOGY HG3101508 OSMO User Manual x
SZ DJI TECHNOLOGY CO., LTD OSMO x
Users Manual
Osmo User Manual V1.0 2015.09 Naviigating to a To opic View w a complete list of topics in the table of o contents. Click on a top pic to navigatee to that secttion. Searrching for Keyywords Searrch for keywo ords such as “battery” “ and d “install” to find a topic. If you are usin ng Adobe Acrrobat Read der to read this documeent, press Ctrl+F on Wind dows or Com mmand+F on n Mac to beggin a searrch. Ussing th his Manual Leg gend Important Tips Do ownload d DJI GO O App Searrch ‘DJI GO’ on o the App Store or Googlee Play and do ownload the app a to your m mobile device e. For the t best expeerience, use a mobile deviice that runs iOS 8.0 or An ndroid 4.1.2, o or a later version. Content Using this Manual ............................................................................................................................. 2 Legend ....................................................................................................................................... 2 Download DJI GO App ............................................................................................................... 2 Introduction ...................................................................................................................................... 3 Getting Started .................................................................................................................................. 5 Intelligent Battery...................................................................................................................... 5 Mounting the Gimbal and Camera ............................................................................................ 7 Mounting the Mobile Device Holder......................................................................................... 8 Mounting your Mobile Device .................................................................................................. 8 Unlocking the Gimbal .............................................................................................................. 10 Using the Osmo ............................................................................................................................... 11 Handle Buttons........................................................................................................................ 11 DJI GO App .............................................................................................................................. 15 Operation Modes ............................................................................................................................ 20 Standard Mode ....................................................................................................................... 20 Hanging Mode ......................................................................................................................... 20 Flashlight Mode....................................................................................................................... 21 Upgrade ........................................................................................................................................... 21 Using Micro SD card to Upgrade ............................................................................................. 21 Upgrade the Osmo through DJI GO App ................................................................................. 21 Maintenance ................................................................................................................................... 22 Specifications .................................................................................................................................. 22 Introduction The Osmo is a professional handheld gimbal with camera. Its camera has a 20 mm lens and shoots sharp 12mp stills and stable video at up to 4K. The light and portable design, along with accessible buttons on the handle allows you to capture the world from a personal and unique perspective. A high speed WiFi video downlink connects your mobile device that offers a live HD view while filming. The Osmo uses a 3‐axis gimbal coupled with SmoothTrack technology to iron out camera shake from hand movement. It can be set in Locked Mode, in which camera motion is be fixed. Osmo allows you quickly adjust the pan and tilt angle of the camera by hand. There is a build‐in microphone and an external microphone input. The Osmo comes with a mobile device holder to mount your smartphone, but there are other external mounts available that are well suited for other filming scenarios. These external mounts include extension bar, vehicle mount, tripod and bicycle amount. At a Glance: 1. Tilt Motor 2. Micro USB Port 3. Pan Motor 4. Pan Axis Lock 5. Gimbal Lock 6. System Status LED 7. Power Switch 8. Shutter Button 9. Record Button 10. Control Stick 11. Camera Status LED 12. Roll Motor 13. Camera 14. Air Vents 15. Micro SD Card Slot 16. Built‐in Microphone 17. Gear Mount 18. Battery Cover 19. Lanyard Hole 20. Trigger 21. External Microphone Input 22. Lens Cover Getting Started Intelligent Battery Before you start using your Osmo, be sure to fully charge the Intelligent Battery. The battery has a capacity of 980mAh, and can power the Osmo for about 65 minutues. Intelligent Battery Functions Battery Balancing The battery balances the voltage of each cell during charging. Overcurrent Protection The battery stops charging if the charging current is too large. Overcharge Protection The battery stops charging if its voltage is too high. Over‐discharge Protection The battery stops discharging if its voltage is too low. Short Circuit Protection The battery cuts the power supply if a short circuit is detected. Temperature Control The charging temperature range is between 15°C and 40°C. The battery will stop charging if the temperature is out of range. Battery Level Display The battery level is displayed in the DJI GO app. Battery Specifications Model Type Capacity Charging Temperature Operating Temperature HB01‐522365 LiPo 10.8Wh, 980mAh 15° to 40° C 0° to 50° C Charging the Battery Place the battery into the battery charger, and then connect the charger to a power outlet using the provided cable. Only charge the battery with the provided battery charger. The LED indicator on the battery charger glows green when in standby, and glows red when charging. After the battery is fully charged, the LED indicator will change from red to green. Battery Charger Specifications Model SOY015A‐1260120 Input 100‐240V, 50/60Hz Output 12.6V, 1.2A Inserting the Battery Toggle the switch at the base of the Osmo to lock or unlock the battery cover. Insert the battery and lock the battery cover. Mounting the Gimbal and Camera The Osmo comes with the Zenmuse X3 gimbal and camera, which should be mounted onto the handle before using the Osmo. 1. Remove the gimbal cover handle cover. Loosen the gear mount cover. 2. Rotate the Gimbal Lock to the unlocked position (with the white mark on the Gimbal Lock aligned to the white line on the handle), then insert the gimbal by aligning the white mark on the gimbal with white mark on the Gimbal Lock. Make sure the two ends make good contact. 3. Rotate the Gimbal Lock to the locked position (with the red mark on the Gimbal Lock aligned to the white line on the handle). Ensure the gimbal is mounted securely. The Osmo supports the more powerful DJI Zenmuse X5 gimbal and camera which can be mounted onto the Osmo through an adaptor. Refer to the Zenmuse X5 User Manual for more details. Mounting the Mobile Device Holder 1. Attach the end of the mobile device holder to the gear mount. 2. Tighten the knob to secure. Mounting your Mobile Device 1. Release the two clamps on the mobile device holder. 2. Rotate the clamps to the desired position. 3. Place one end of your mobile device into the clamps. 4. Extend the clamps so that your entire mobile device fits into the mobile device holder. 5. Release your mobile device to secure it in place. Different types of adapters can be attached to the gear plate of the Osmo filming conditions. Extend Handle: the distance between your hand and Osmo can be adjusted convenience when using the extend handle. Vehicle Mount: For mounting the Osmo on top of vehicles or behind the window where the Osmo will be subjected to extreme movement or acceleration. Tripod: For capturing steady footage. Bicycle Mount: For mounting the Osmo on a bicycle. Visit the DJI Store to learn more. Unlocking the Gimbal To protect the gimbal, the three motor axes are locked out of the package. Make sure you unlock the gimbal before using it. 1. Geently rotate the t tilt motorr until it can rotate freely. Then do the same for thee roll motor. Be sure to unlock the tilt motor prior to unlocck the roll motor every time, otherwisse it may cause friction to the camera lens. ● Only ro otate the mottors a few ran nge to unlock them. ● 2. Slide the switcch on the pan axis upwards to unlock th he pan axis. Ussing th he Osm mo Ha andle Bu uttons Pow wer Switch To turn on or tu urn off the Osmo, pull thee power swittch down, ho old for 1.5 seeconds, and then releaase it. If for some reason the t Osmo cannot turn offf normally, pu ull the powerr switch down n and hold d for 4 second ds to force it to t power off. Pulling the poweer switch wheen the Osmo o is turned on will cause it to enter hibernation mode. Repeeat this action to bring thee Osmo out of o hibernation n mode. Ensure thaat the gimbal is unlocked and a the three e motor axes can rotate freeely before pow wering on the Osmo. Conttrol Stick Conttrols the pan and tilt motions of the caamera. Push left or right to o pan, up or d down to tilt. Shuttter Button Presssing this buttton will take photos based d on your setttings in the DJI D GO app. ord Button Reco Presss this button once to startt recording viideo, and agaain to stop recording. mera Status LEED Cam Indiccates the cam mera’s system m status. Refer to the table e below for deetails. Camera Status LED Description Solid Green Camera is functioning normally / Successful firmware upgrade. Solid Red Camera is not mounted on Osmo properly / Firmware upgrade or operation error. Blinks Green Shooting Photo. Blinks Green slowly Delay in shooting. Blinks Green for each shot Burst shooting. Blinks Red and Green alternately Upgrading firmware. Blinks Yellow Micro SD card warning (such as formatting initialization) Solid Yellow Micro SD card error. Blinks Red twice Camera error. System Status LED Indicates the status of the Osmo. Refer to the table below for details. System Status Indicator Description Blinks Yellow The roll angle of handle is less than 45°, the gimbal will not power on Blinks Green quickly The Osmo is initializing ( along with beeping) Solid Green The Osmo is functioning normally Solid Yellow Low‐battery level warning Blinks Red twice at a time Critical low battery level warning Blinks Green, Yellow or Red depending on the current battery level The trigger button is pressed and the gimbal is in lock mode Solid Red The Osmo is functioning abnormally. Blinks Green, Yellow or Red depending on the current battery level The Osmo is in hibernation mode. Blinking Green quickly Exiting hibernation mode. Triggger Button The SmoothTrackk mode is enaabled by defaault. When th he handle is ro otated left orr right, the camera will smoo othly pan and d slow down to t stop, when n the handle is rotated up p or down, the camera will smoo othly tilt and slow down to o stop. Presss the Trigger Button and hold will enab ble Lock Mod de. The camera will stay att the current position, no mattter how the handle is rotaated. The Osm mo will switch h back to Smo oothTrack mo ode oncee the button is release. Presss the Trigger Button twicee quickly to reeturn the cam mera to the ceenter. Exte ernal Microph hone Input Attach an externaal mic to this input to reco ord high quality audio. Builtt‐in Micropho one Reco ords audio. Yo ou can turn off o reception in the DJI GO O app. The externaal microphonee will override audio recep ption of the built‐in micro ophone. DJI GO App You may see what the camera sees in your mobile device in a real time HD through DJI GO app, camera settings and gimbal settings can be configured in the app too. Download Search ‘DJI GO’ on the App Store or Google Play and download the app to your mobile device. Connecting to the DJI GO App 1. Pull down the power switch and hold for 1.5 seconds, then release to turn on the Osmo. Do not touch the gimbal during self‐check. 2. On your mobile device, select ’xxx’ from the Wi‐Fi networks, and enter the default password. Then launch the DJI GO app. 3. Enter Camera View, then you will see what the camera captures in real time if it is connected successfully. DJI GO App Settings 1. Equipment-> Enter Camera View [1] Osmo Information Display ISO, Shutter Speed, EV, Current Battery Level, Wi‐Fi signal Strength. [2] Photo or Video Slide to switch photo or video mode. [3] Photo/Video Settings Photo Settings Single Single shoot, delay 5 sec or delay 10 sec shoot. Multiple Burst shooting 3/5/7 frames or Auto Exposure Bracketing (AEB) 3/5 bracketed frames at 0.7EV Bias. PANO Auto: The camera will automatically rotate 360 degree to take a panoramic photo. Manual: You may set up the start and stop position, then the camera will rotate between the two positions and take a panoramic photo. Selfie: The camera will automatically adjust the lens point to you and rotate 180 degrees to take a panoramic photo. Interval 5 sec, 10 sec, 30 sec Video Settings Auto: The video can be recording without other input. Time Lapse: The video can be recording after the setting delay time. Slow Motion: The video can be recording in slow motion. [4] Shutter Button and Start/Stop Recording Button Tap once to shoot or start/stop recording. [5] Camera Parameters Settings Setting Camera mode, Iris (available when using Zenmuse X5 on Osmo), ISO, EV, and WB. [6] Play Back Button Tap to view your photo or video. [7] Time Bar Display the video recording time and remain recording time. [8] Settings Camera Settings Video Resolution, Video Format, Photo Scale, Photo Format, Overexposure Warning, Grid Histogram, Anti‐Flicker, Record Audio, Enhance Contrast and Video Standards could be set up here. You may also view the Serial Number, enable YouTube Live Stream and Reset Camera. Gimbal Settings Preset Profiles Three preset profiles are provided for users to quickly set up the SmoothTrack speed, SmoothTrack acceleration, deadband, control stick smoothing, and control stick maximum speed. Users may also create their custom profiles. Deadband A larger deadband requires more pan/tilt/roll handle movement to translate into gimbal motion. SmoothTrack Speed SmoothTrack speed determines how fast the gimbal will catch up with the translated pan/tilt/roll handle movement. SmoothTrack Acceleration The SmoothTrack acceleration determines how closely the camera will follow the translated pan/tilt/roll handle movement. Control Stick Smoothing Smoothing affects the deceleration of the gimbal. A low smoothing value will cause the gimbal to stop abruptly. Max Control Stick Speed This setting represents the maximum speed of the tilt and pan axis when the stick is push all the way in any given direction. Roll Axis Adjustment Adjust the roll axis angle here. Increasing the positive value will rotate the roll axis clockwise while increasing the negative value will rotate the roll axis counter clockwise. General Settings You may reset the Wi‐Fi password and view the SSID here. Other settings such as video cache, Micro SD card format can be set up here. You may view the current firmware version and restore to default setting. [9] Photo Filters Various filters to enhance your photos. [10] Gimbal Functions Tap any object in the camera view, the gimbal will follow the selected object all the time. Tap to enable lock mode of the gimbal, the camera will always point to one position. Tap to reposition the camera to center. [11] HDR Turn on high dynamic range imaging. [12] Home Tap to navigate to the home screen. 2. Library View, edit and share your artwork all in one place. The Library has a range of simple but powerful tools that let you edit your videos and photos before sharing them online, minutes after they are captured. View all the photos or videos which capture by Osmo in the Library. The DJI GO app is support to synchronize photos and videos to your mobile device. The best part is you may edit and create your own movie use the editing feature in the Library. Synchronization All of the photos and videos will be automatically cached to your mobile device. Tap the □ icon on the right up corner and choose the video or photo to download to your local album. Edit Video 1. Original Footage All of the videos you have record will be show up in the Original Footage. Watch one of the videos by tapping it. Extract your best footage within the yellow rectangle by tapping the scissor button. The time of the yellow rectangle can be adjust from 6 seconds to 60 seconds. You may choose one or more footages. Tap Save, the chosen footages will be show up in the Videos. 2. Videos Tap to choose one video, you may edit, download, share or delete the video. Tap √ on the video to select two or more videos. Tap Create Movie to edit. Tap any of the footage to edit, Play Speed, Brightness Adjustment, Saturation and Contrast could be set. Press and hold to move or delete the footage. There are different music, video number and time for every video template. Tap★ to add water marks, sharing the location, author and date. Tap Save then your edit videos will be save to your mobile device. Edit Photos To edit your photos, you may adjust the parameters, edit the photo size, adding water mark and filter. Upload and Share Once you login or register your DJI account, you may upload and share your artwork convenience. The saved photo and video could be upload to Skypixel, and they will always be found and easy to visit and share to social network such as Facebook, Twitter, WeChat, moments and Sina weibo. 3. Explore Find out about our latest events, featured products and trending Skypixel uploads in the Explore page. 4. Me If you already have a DJI account, you will be able to participate in forum discussions, earn Credits in the DJI Store, and share your artwork with the community. If you have any further questions, contact DJI on this page. Operation Modes Standard Mode Standard Mode can be used without any user input. Hanging Mode Holding the Osmo upside down will cause it to enter Hanging Mode, the camera will be able to capture in lower position while the footage is seen normal. Pressing the mode button twice quickly will center the camera. Flashlight Mode Rotate the Osmo for 90 degrees from the Stand Mode will enter to Flashlight Mode. Upgrade Using Micro SD card to Upgrade 1. Ensure the battery has at least 50% power and there is enough free space on the Micro SD card. 2. Download the newest firmware update package from download page of Osmo product page on DJI website. 3. Insert the SD card into your computer. Extract the .bin file into the root directory of the SD card. Remove the SD card from your computer and insert it to the Micro SD card slot on the camera when Osmo is powered off. 4. Upgrade will begin automatically after Osmo is powered on. It will take approximately 10 minutes to complete upgrade. The gimbal will sounds short ‘Di‐Di‐Di‐Di” during the procedure. The gimbal will sounds ‘Di‐DiDi’ when upgrade successfully. If the upgrade is failed, the gimbal will sounds ‘Di‐‐‐‐‐‐‐‘, please try to upgrade again. Upgrade the Osmo through DJI GO App Connect the Osmo and DJI GO app, there will be a reminder if there is a new firmware version. It is need to be connect to internet when download the firmware package. Upgrade the Osmo according to the tips pop‐up in DJI GO app. It will take approximately 10 minutes to complete upgrade. The gimbal will sounds short ‘Di‐Di‐Di‐Di” during the procedure. The gimbal will sounds ‘Di‐DiDi’ when upgrade successfully. If the upgrade is failed, the gimbal will sounds ‘Di‐‐‐‐‐‐‐“, please try to upgrade again. You may read the .txt file on the SD card to confirm the upgrade result. Maintenance It is recommend to lock the Osmo during transportation to protect the gimbal. Switch the pan axis lock down and rotate the pan axis to the locked position (until it could not rotate), and then adjust the roll motor prior to tilt motor to lock them in place, as shown below. Be sure to unlock the gimbal and adjust the camera to standard operation mode before powering on again. The Osmo is a precise machine and it is not water resistant. Keep it away from sand and dust during usage. After use, it is recommended to wipe the Osmo down with a soft dry cloth. Never spray any cleaning liquids onto the Osmo. Specifications Handle Dimensions Weight (Battery Included) Bicycle Mount Weight Bicycle Mount Dimensions Mobile Device Holder Weight 61.8 x 48.2 x 161.5 mm 205 g 105.5 g 113.5 x 79 x 29.3 mm 118 g Mobile Device Holder Dimensions Tripod Weight Tripod Size (Folded) Gimbal ‐ ZENMUSE X3 Weight Output Power (With Camera) Angular Vibration Range Mounting Controllable Range Mechanical Range Max Controllable Speed Camera ‐ X3/FC350h Sensor Photo Resolution ISO Range Electronic Shutter Speed Max Image Size Still Photography Modes Video Recording Modes Max Video Bitrate Supported File Formats Supported SD Cards Operating Temperature Audio Output Intelligent Battery Model Type Capacity Charging Temperature Operating Temperature Battery Charger Model Input Output 116 x 30 x 34 mm 262.5 g φ36 x 171 mm 215 g Static: 9 w; Dynamic: 11 w + ‐ 0.03° Detachable Tilt:-45°to +135°;Pan:+ - 320°;Roll-45°to +45° Tilt:-90°to +150°;Pan:+ - 330°;Roll-50°to +90° Sony Exmor R CMOS; 1/2.3”; Effective pixel 12.40M ( Total pixel 12.76M) 94°FOV 20mm(35mm format equivalent)f/2.8, focus at 3.5m 100‐3200 (video); 100‐1600 (photo) 8 s ‐ 1/8000 s 4000 x 3000 pixels Photo burst mode: 3/5/7 shots Auto Exposure Bracketing (AEB): 3/5 bracketed frames at 0.7EV bias Time‐lapse UHD: 4096x2160p 24/25; 3840x2160p 24/25/30 2.7K: (2704x1520p30) FHD: 1920x1080p 24/25/30/48/50/60 HD: 1280x720p 24/25/30/48/50/60 60 Mbps FAT32/exFAT Photo: JPEG, DNG Video: MP4/MOV (MPEG‐4 AVC/H.264) Micro SD; Max Capacity: 64GB; Class 10 or UHS‐1 0° to 40° C Dual track, 48KHz, AAC HB01‐522365 LiPo 10.8 Wh, 980 mAh 15° to 40° C 0° to 50° C SOY015A‐1260120 100-240V, 50/60Hz 12.6 V, 1.2 A FCC Warning Message Any Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment. This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. This equipment complies with FCC radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment. This transmitter must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter. Note: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures: —Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. —Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. —Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected. —Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help. IC RSS warning This device complies with Industry Canada licence‐exempt RSS standard (s). Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference,including interference that may cause undesired operation of the device. Le présent appareil est conforme aux CNR d'Industrie Canada applicables aux appareils radio exempts de licence. L'exploitation est autorisée aux deux conditions suivantes: (1) l'appareil ne doit pas produire de brouillage, et (2) l'utilisateur de l'appareil doit accepter tout brouillage radioélectrique subi, même si le brouillage est susceptible d'en compromettre le fonctionnement. IC Radiation Exposure Statement: This equipment complies with IC RF radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment. This transmitter must not be co‐located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter. Any Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment. KCC Warning Message “해당무선설비는 운용 중 전파혼신 가능성이 있으므로 인명안전과 관련된 서비스는 할 수 없습니다.” “해당 무선설비는 운용 중 전파혼신 가능성이 있음” NCC Warning Message 低功率電波輻射性電機管理辦法 第十二條經型式認證合格之低功率射頻電機,非經許可,公司、商號或使用者均不得擅 自變更頻率、加大功率或變更原設計之特性及功能。 第十四條低功率射頻電機之使用不得影響飛航安全及干擾合法通信;經發現有干擾現象 時,應改善至無干擾時方得繼續使用。前項合法通信,指依電信法規定作業之無線電通 信。低功率射頻電機須忍受合法通信或工業、科學及醫療用電波輻射性電機設備之干擾。
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