Power On and Synchronization
As shown in the video, the Remote Control will pair with the Cablecam automatically. The INT icon indicates the Remote Controller battery level, and the EXT icon shows the Cablecam battery level. When the Cablecam is connected to your Power Supply, this icon will appear fully black.
Battery Charging
Instructions for charging the batteries of your Cablecam system.
Wireless Controller Charging
You can use a Wall Connection, a Power Bank, or a PC to charge your Remote Controller. If you have a Joystick Extension Dock, you can use its USB port directly.
Wireless Controller Operation
Long click to turn on. Rotate the wheel to navigate through the different options. Click to accept, and long click to go back. If you long-click on the Main Screen, the Remote Controller will turn off.
Pedal Control System
Instructions on how to use the pedal system for controlling the Cablecam.
Gimbal/Camera Mounting
Guide for mounting and setting up your gimbal and camera on the system.
How to Mount the Cablecam on the Line
Overview of how to attach the Cablecam to the installed line.
Dismounting the Cablecam from the Line
Steps for safely removing the Cablecam from the line when needed.
FlightCase
This is a great option to carry your Cablecam safely. If your airplane crashes, your Cablecam is more likely to survive than you.
Manual Mode
You can move the Cablecam over the line by using the joystick. Please set your virtual limits before working, using the option Set Limits. If you have Pedals or Joystick, just click on the control section with the Wheel icon to switch between these options.
Automatic Mode
If you have Pedals or Joystick, just click on the control section with the Wheel icon to switch between these options. In Automatic Mode you can set different Keypoints and Speed for every move between them.
Timelapse Mode
You need to connect the Shutter Release Cable between the Camera and Cablecam to automatically take pictures at each point. The system will calculate the number of shots you need based on the Final Clip Time you set and the FPS you want. If you like, you can experiment with the Exposure Time in the proper menu.
Stop-Motion Mode
You can easily navigate through the different frames, allowing you to work at any point in your timeline to create the perfect sequence. The system will automatically calculate the number of shots needed based on the Final Clip Time and FPS settings.
Technical Information





