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Steady Red Light Low battery power Steady Yellow Light Medium battery power Steady Green Light Sufficient battery power Ground Station Charging To charge the Ground Station, connect a USB to micro USE cable to the USB port on the side of the charge and to the micro USB port located on the boom of the radio controller. When charging, the charging indicator LED will urn red, and when charging is complete, the indicator will wm green.
If the Ground Station and Alr Unit link does not automatically connect, press the CONNECT button on the left hand side of the display screen.
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Once all terns have been checked on the Pr-Flight Checklist screen, you will be automatically directed to the Verify Controls screen. This screen reminds the pilot to verify all the aircraft controls proper function upon take off before starting the mission. Click 501 Io be directed to the flight screen Immediately after takeoff, verify all control functionality.
Feature Distance: Control Anal: Gimbals Angle: Radio Signal: Bart Telemetry Panel: Camera Exposure Value: Camera Zoom: Shuttlecock: Photo/Video: Map View: Alt: Land Land Now Specification Distance the aftercare is In relation fo the ground station Displays control panel The current pitch angle of the camera gimbals Received signal strength indicator Vehicle battery remaining voltage Displays vehicle's telemetry Displays camera's current exposure value (with compatible cameras) Controls camera's zoom (with c
Feature Land Now Return-to-Launch (RTL) Smart Re tum-to-Launch (Smarts) Control Panel Vehicle Disarming Marvin Viewer Specification Land Now will infatuate the auto-land function, which will land the aircraft in the current place. The vertical speed at which the Meadow hawk will descend during an auto-land varies as the Meadow hawk approaches the ground. By default, the aircraft will descend at 1s unl 10 ft above the ground and then it will slow iis descent considerably unt! touchdown.
Black box Logging Reboot Aircraft aT] Feature Specification Disarming: Arm and Disarm the vehicle Linkman Viewer: Live view of the Marvin messages Black box Logging: Tum on and off the redundant black box logging to the ground station Reboot: Reboot the vehicle's autopilot Map View Displays an overhead map view. This view can be used for mapping autonomous missions.
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Alert Low Battery: Mo GPS Fix: Telemetry Lost High GPS HOP: Throttle Below Fail safe: Gyro Calibration Failed: Mode Not Arable: Rotor Not Spinning: Vehicle is Leaning: Throttle Too High: Safety Switch: Compass Calibration Running: RC Not Calibrated: Barometer Not Healthy: Compass Not Healthy: Compass Not Calibrated: Compass Offsets Too High: Check Magnetic Field: Inconsistent Compass: Specification Battery fail safe has triggered, should land immediately Rams pilot that the GPS can not get a satellite fix w
Missions The primary way To create and edit missions is in the Mission Editor, accessible from the main menu. The list of Missions you've created is seen from the Mission list (which appears when you click the “Missions” bunion on the left). The toolbar at the op lets you add or delete poincianas therefrom a mission, or undo recent changes you've made.
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