Head Tracker v2.1
  • Head Tracker v2.1
    • HeadTracker v2.2
  • Getting Started
    • Hardware Required
    • Software Installation
      • Flashing Firmware
    • Wiring
      • Option 1- Bluetooth
        • Adding a FrSky BT Module
        • Checking Bluetooth Functionality?
      • Option 2 - Wired
        • Pulse Position Modulation (PPM)
          • Trainer Ports
        • Serial Bus (SBUS)
          • Radio Master TX16S Setup
          • FrSky Taranis X9D
      • Option 3 - Bridged
        • Radio Master TX16S Mk2
      • Analog Input
      • Digital Inputs
      • PPM Input
      • PWM Output
      • ELRS Setup
      • Flight Stick
    • Mounting
      • User Designed Cases
    • Structure of the Application
    • IMU, Calibration and Drift
    • Extended Servo Range
  • Settings
    • GUI Setup
      • Tilt / Roll / Pan
      • General
      • Output
      • Input
      • Bluetooth
      • PWM
      • Analog
      • Aux
  • Radio Setup
    • How to Edit Documentation
    • Open/Edge TX
      • Color Screen Radios
      • Black and White Radios
    • Jeti
    • Spektrum
      • NX
      • DX
        • DX18
    • Flysky
    • Frsky - Ethos
  • Videos
    • YouTube
  • Support
    • Discord Chat
    • Issues
    • Development
      • Firmware
        • Debugging
        • Arduino Nano 33 BLE
        • IMU Sensor Chip
      • GUI (Qt6)
      • GUI (Qt5, Depreciated)
      • Git Workflow and Actions
  • Links
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  1. Settings
  2. GUI Setup

Tilt / Roll / Pan

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Here is where you will set the Tilt / Roll and Pan servo output channels, gains and ranges

  • Blue bars are the minimum and maximum values the servo's will travel

  • Red Bar is the center of the channel

  • Yellow Dots are the current servo output (Not necessarily to a channel if you don't have one picked)

  • Gain slider adjusts how much a change in orientation will affect the output. You probably want to set this so your at a 1:1 ratio for the most realistic feel, if you turn your head 10deg, the camera (servo) should turn 10deg. Some people like a higher ratio so you don't have to twist you neck as much this is up to you. It will required playing with the values and testing what you like.

  • Channel, here you choose the channel you want each output on. Look at the Channel viewer to see the outputs

  • Reverse, reverses the servo output

  • Servo ranges are limited to 988us - 2012us

You can right click on the servo sliders for more options

Single clicking a slider or gain allows you to enter a number

The Graph shows the current Tilt / Roll and Pan Outputs.

Pressing Reset Center Simulates pressing the physical button or using the proximity sensor

Note: The Graph and Yellow Dots on the Servo Sliders always shows the current board.

If your using Option 3 and have one set as a receiver, then ignore these items on the receiver one as you won't be using the tilt/roll or pan outputs. All channels on the receiver board should usually be set to OFF.