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Rotator Setting on MECHA C1

If you find that your MECHA rotates more than or less than 360° when it should rotate exactly 360°, this behavior is a common issue with a quick resolution. The most likely explanation is that the rotator is not set correctly. We are referring to the rotator connected to the C1 Controller.

Therefore, if you know the rotator type, you need to enter the corresponding code on the C1 Controller as follows:
23131 [left button] to set E1 as the preferred rotator
23132 [left button] to set E2 as the preferred rotator
23121 [left button] to set P1 as the preferred rotator

However, if you are unsure about the rotator type, you can try each code, then launch a 90° rotation – press the left arrow button, then quickly button 2 – and if the rotation is indeed 90°, the rotator is correctly set.

Alternatively, you can contact your dealer or mecha@nodalninja.com for more information or help identifying the type of rotator you use.

Once the rotator is correctly set, power on MECHA and wait until the LEDs are off and you hear two beeps. Then, enter the following code using the controller buttons: 131. This is a hard-code for a test of six shots around. Then, press the right button to specify a rightward rotation, or the left button to specify a leftward rotation.
The first and last positions should be identical if the controller is correctly set.

Note that the rotator can also be set on the Configuration page by selecting the rotator type from a list. Then, tap the [Apply] button at the bottom of the page.




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