So now that we've balanced our Ronen, we've auto tuned it, let's go over some of the basic controls. So for this lesson, make sure that you've got your Ronan turned on, and you wrote an app connected. So our basic controls here is that you can use the joystick, I've got the ronin essentials kit. So I don't have the cable connected from the road into my camera. So the joysticks, basically, if you go left, it's going left. Right, it's going to pan right.
Now if it goes up, that's going to tilt up, down, tilt down. Okay, this light over here indicates the user profile so you can switch simply by pressing M. There's different user profiles that you can configure in the app if you go to configuration. I'll go into that a bit later, but I just want to let you know that M will allow you to change that. So going to stick to user profile one, if you want to recenter simply just press on this trigger here twice. Okay, if you click on it four times. If you click it in four times and you hold it down, the lights are going to flash green and that means it's entering the joystick configuration mode.
So you can put the joystick around in all directions and then tap again four times on hold. Okay, to put the camera into selfie mode, you can tap three times. Now if you have the slip screen this is very useful if you want to see what you're filming. And I'll get into that under filming techniques a bit later. Okay, let's point it the other way you can hold down M. When you see the light yellow that means is in sport mode. This means you can be a bit more aggressive ly to form fast movements.
Okay? To get into flashlight mode hold it like this press twice. All right now flashlight mode is going to allow you to get into low angle mode which I'll get into later, but also allows you to film a 360 mode. It also allows the film without that bouncy look. So flashlight mode. We'll get into a lot more