1. Use the joystick to move to the start position.
2. Press the left "A" button. This will set the initial position. This isn't a "move" yet, since we
only have the start position.
3. Use the joystick to move to the next keyframe.
4. Press the right "C" button to add a keyframe.
5. Move to the next position (if desired).
When you're done, just press the center button to return to the first keyframe and start the
move.
The thing to remember is once you have a profile created do NOT press the "A" button again
because you'll lose your settings.
5.1.1.3 Real-time MoCo Recording
This setting is only available for motion modes.
The "A" and "C" buttons control the third axis. The center "B" button starts or stops the
playback.
To start the real-time recording, press in the joystick button. This will start the recording
process (the remote LED will turn red, and "Recording" will be displayed on the StackShot 3X
display). Move the axes using the joystick and/or the "A" and "C" buttons. When you are done
recording, press in the joystick button again.
To play back the recorded movement, press the center "B" button.
There is a maximum record time of two minutes.
5.1.2 Joystick speed
The default speed for the joystick is to run at 100% of the axis speed. For setting start/end
points this is usually just fine. If, however, you're using the remote to adjust the position of a
microscope slide, or you're doing a real-time motion recording – sometimes a little more finesse
is required. By decreasing the speed percentage you can achieve better control over the
movement of the joystick. You can also set the speed to 0% to disable control of that axis.
Each axis can have its joystick (or button, in the case of the third axis) maximum speed adjusted
independently.
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