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functionality. The procedure demands precision and should be conducted in an interference-free
environment; any inaccuracies in recalibration may lead to unexpected outcomes.
This procedure can be executed under SERVICE MENU > SENSOR > RECALIBRATION
It is possible to reset the factory data of the HEAD or CRANE sensors by calling the relevant function.
Do not proceed with this operation if you are unsure of what you are doing.
17. FACTORY AND NETWORK RESET
To restore KOALA to factory settings, access the SERVICE MENU > RESET / UPDATE > FACTORY RESET function.
It's possible to reset only network parameters using the SERVICE MENU > NETWORK > RESET TO DEFAULT
function. (see section 12.)
18. PRECAUTIONS AND INTERFERENCES
KOALA is a robust and precise device, but it should be handled with caution and kept away from environmental
interferences that could compromise its proper functioning or potentially cause serious damage.
• Electrostatic Currents
• Power Surges
• Magnetic Fields (section 16.d)
• Vibrations or impacts
• Extreme Temperatures or frequently fluctuations
• Proximity to Heat Sources
• Water or Humid Environments
19. BEST PRACTICE & DAILY USE
• Mount KOALA (and the crane option) absolutely securely, with no possibility of any gaps or even
minimal movement between it and the camera (or crane)
• Power ON KOALA while it is stationary
• Utilize an Ethernet connection, both for management and tracking data
• Keep the Wi-Fi turned OFF (Wi-Fi is useful for OTA update or in LENS mode)
• Use a SYNC signal free of HUM, of high quality, and securely locked
• Turn KOALA ON only when necessary. Do not keep it powered ON for extended periods of inactivity
• The PAN reset will be more accurate after the warm-up phase or 3 minutes after manual stabilization
• Ensure that all interferences are minimized
The daily operative procedure involves these simple steps:
1. Power ON KOALA while it is stationary
2. Wait for the end of the warm-up phase (3 minutes from powering ON)
3. Proceed with the resets
4. KOALA is ready!