Shark Slider Nano Instruction Manual 3DK1209001
Thank you for purchasing this iFootage product. The Shark Slider Nano is compact, lightweight, easy to carry and is ideal for time-lapse, stop-motion and interior or exterior location camera movement. To get the most from your Shark Slider Nano, please read the following instructions carefully before operating the equipment. Please keep the manual safe for future reference. This instruction manual supports the following: 1. Shark Slider Nano Standard 2.
TECHNICAL INFORMATION Shark Slider Nano Weight Working temperature Slider endurance time -25 ℃-+65 ℃ 421x108x71 mm 4H Humidity ≤80% Vertical payload 2.0kg Battery model 750 lithium battery Material Aluminum alloys + SUS304 Stainless steel + Polymer composite Input Table horizontal payload ! Track Specifications 2.15kg 5V 2A or 9V 2A(Type-C) Tripod horizontal payload 3.5kg 2.5kg Useable Length Table mounted: 200±1.5mm Tripod mounted: 400±3mm Pan Axis Accuracy 0.
FEATURES 1. Lightweight, compact, portable and easy to deploy. 2. Provides USB power supply whilst simultaneously charging battery. 3. Reliable, wireless control using Bluetooth BLE 5.0 and 2.4 GHz. 4. Instant automatic connectivity via Smartphone Bluetooth BLE 5.0. 5. iFootage motion control App with free firmware updates allowing you to experience the very latest functionalility. 6. Ultra silent, brushless, servo drive technology providing accurate positioning: super smooth and super quiet. 7.
COMPONENT DESCRIPTION Shark Slider Nano 1 3 6 5 2 4 8 7 14 9 10 11 12 13 15 16 1 Carriage lock button 2 1/4”& 3/8”connection screw 10 Spirit level 3 Carriage tightness adjustment button 11 1/4”switch port Pan axis lock button 9 USB-C port 4 Fn gesture control button 12 5 On/Off switch & Confirm button 13 2.
INSTALLATION GUIDE AND FUNCTIONS The white dot aligned with the lock mark indicates that the carriage is in the locked position. The white dot aligned with the unlock mark indicates that the carriage is in the unlocked position. Note: It is important that prior to operating the Shark Slider Nano the carriage must be in the 'unlocked' position. 1. If the carriage is in the locked position, please press the button and rotate towards the unlock mark and release.
INSTALLATION GUIDE AND FUNCTIONS Note: 1. Please ensure that the track is clear of obstacles prior to starting. 2. Please check that the carriage movement is 'firm'. You can adjust the carriage using the carriage tightness adjustment button. Note: Do not over tighten. 1. Please check if the track is clear of obstacles. 2. Adjustment can be found underneath the carriage.
INSTALLATION GUIDE AND FUNCTIONS Installation and removal of the battery *Please install the battery prior to starting. Installation: Carefully place the battery in the receiving port and gently push to the right. An audible click indicates that the battery is correctly installed. Removal: To remove the battery, press the battery release button, slide the battery left and lift out.
INSTALLATION GUIDE AND FUNCTIONS Start up Step 1: Please follow the procedure below. 1 On/Off switch To turn on, please press and hold the 'ON' switch for 3 seconds until the boot animation appears. 2 Prior to attaching any equipment, level the slider and await the 'dynamic calibration process' to indicate 100%.Avoid any contact with the slider during this procedure. 3 Install the device and place the camera lens perpendicular to the track.
INSTALLATION GUIDE AND FUNCTIONS Start up Step 2: When using the Nano on a table top or on the ground, you can adjust the legs to required height. USB-C QC port: allows for battery to be charged whilst Nano is in operation. Rotate here to adjust the height of legs. Shut down Press and hold the On/Off switch for 3 seconds to turn off the screen.
INSTALLATION GUIDE AND FUNCTIONS Installation of phone holder and head Installing the phone holder When installing the head or phone holder, please press the Pan Axis Lock button first, then tighten the head or phone holder.
SET UP Quick start 1. Press and hold the On/Off switch for several seconds, level the slider and await the'dynamic calibration process' to indicate 100%, then enter the home page. 2. Press the On/Off switch and Fn gesture control button at same time, to initiate the quick start mode. 3. Press the Fn gesture control button to set key frame point A and point B. 4. Press the button a second time and the carriage will return to zero point to start its run.
SCENARIOS Use in horizontal position When using the Nano on the ground or on a table top please ensure that the track is free from any obstacle prior to start up.
SCENARIOS Mounting the Nano on a tripod for bi-directional movement. When using the Nano slider on a tripod please ensure that the tripod legs are spread sufficiently to fully support the carriage and camera movement.
SCENARIOS Use in vertical position Safety note: When using the Nano in the vertical position please ensure that you initially mount the slider to the tripod, then install the battery and lastly, after setting the carriage in the start position, attach the camera. Carry out a trial run first to ensure L plate clearance.
STATEMENT iFootage and its associates will not be held responsible for the use or misuse of any of the iFootage products or any direct, indirect, punitive, incidental, special consequential property or life damage responsibility.The risk of users or any other person using this product shall be borne by the user. This will not affect your legal rights. Please scan the QR code to download the iFootage Moco App. More information on functions and the software user manual can be found at:www.ifootagegear.
Caution: The user is cautioned that changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate the equipment. This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules and Industry Canada licence-exempt RSS standard(s). Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.