The PS4 gaming remote, when connected, slows or stops jogging through DF (controls are battling).This is more of a configuration thing than an issue with setup or software. Results in issues with jogging through keyframes – use of these is not recommended. Backlash compensation setting are sensitive to direction and sign.If you calibrate your lens differently on subsequent shoots, your recalled positions will be different.Set your Focus motor to 1, Iris motor to 2, Zoom motor to 3. Watch your motor numbers! Makes a difference on which axis is controller what!.Once limits are set for the lens, you can program from Dragonframe.If you want to limit below that, use the hand controller and Tilta Documentation to set your limits.If hard stops are good enough, use auto-calibrate for the motors. Set your limits on Tilta Motors before programming through Dragonframe.In other words, Tilta motors have 10,000 positions between stops to move the motor for your particular Focus, Zoom, or Iris's stops. They receive values from 0-9999 which is the relative position between their programmed stops.
Tilta motors are different than our other motors. Notes for using Tilta Motors with Dragonframe:
The main reason for this file is to get the steps/deg/inch working correctly and the correct channels assigned. Click here to download the axis file or find it at the bottom of this article. arcx file with the default axis filed for the RS3 Pan/Tilt/Roll/Focus + Dana Dolly Slide(M1)/Turntable(M2) and the Tilta Nucleus Focus/Iris/Zoom. Import your axis Settings – for convenience, we have created an SA2.6.In Dragonframe, from the top menu, select Window -> ARC MOTION CONTROL.Your SA2.6'screen will change to one that looks similar to this.Close out of this window by clicking OK.The Status should read: Connected to eMotimo SA2 - V1(1.7.0) these numbers will vary with firmwares. Within 3 seconds it should say connected and turn green. Once selected, click the CONNECT button.(Note, we will ask dragonframe to add another connection type for this controller, but for now selecting eMotimo Spectrum ST4 is just fine) If there are multiple connections you may have to try each to understand which one is connected to your SA2.6 Conductor. This cable will be named differently and may change if you install on a different USB port. Under location, select the serial port of the cable you just added.Watch out, don't just select "eMotimo" here as that it the old protocol that doesn't support real-time moves and it just won't work! Under Device, select " eMotimo spectrum ST4", then select ArcMoco #1. Start up Dragonframe and create a new scene.Connect the CAT-5/6 Ethernet Cable to the SA2.6 and to the router of the network that is running Dragonframeģ - Dragonframe Connection: Option 1 - USB-C Cable to your Dragonframe computer.This setting will be maintained after power cycle so you only need to do this again if you change it or upgrade your firmware. Power on the SA2.6 and go to the Settings->Port Settings->Network Port, and choose the 'Dragonframe 4.1+' Option.Option 2 - Network Cable - Not Supported Coming Soon Return to the Main Menu or Power Cycle the SA2.6.Connect the USB-C cable to the SA2.6 and the USB cable to the device running Dragonframe.This setting will then be maintained after power cycle so you only need to do this again if you change it or upgrade your firmware. Exit the Port Settings menu to save your changes.Power on the SA2.6 and go to the Settings->Port Settings->VCOM Port, and choose the 'Dragonframe 4.1+' Option.Make sure you meet the minimum firmware version: SA2_RC001_007 2 - Cables and SA2.6 Connection: Option 1 - USB to USB-C Cable USB to USB-C Cable or Network CAT-5/6 Cable (coming soon).eMotimo SA2.6 with firmware SA2_RC001_007 or newer.