Zhejiang Dahua Vision Technology X820, X820UAV R User Manual

NAVIGATOR X820
User’s Manual
V1.0.1
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Legal Statement
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Update and Modification
In order to enhance the product security and provide better user experience, Dahua may
improve the product via software auto update, but Dahua doesn't need to inform in advance and isn't liable to any responsibility.
Dahua reserves the right to modify any information in this document at any time; the
modified contents will be added into the new version without prior announcement. There may be minor differences about some product functions after it is updated.
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Document Overview
Chapter No.
Chapter Name
Main Content
1
Product Overview
It is to introduce the function features and application scenarios of the product.
2
Product Component
It is to comprehensively introduce main components of the product. Read the chapter before use; understand product structure and application methods of main components.
3
Flight Preparation
It is to elaborate the complete flow of aircraft unlock before takeoff. Strictly conform to the installation debugging sequence of the chapter, install each component and make initial debugging before first use. If it is not the first time to use the device, you can select the installation content according to the dismounting situation last time. However, confirm that all the components (unnecessary steps excluded) listed in the chapter have been stably installed. Please conform to the operating steps in this chapter strictly and follow the operating sequence.
4
Enable Flight
It is to elaborate the complete flow of aircraft formal launch and landing. Complete the preparation steps listed in Chapter 3. Confirm that all the inspection items, including environment and the device itself, conform to flight requirements before enabling flight. Please operate by strictly conforming to the steps described in the chapter; the operation sequence can't be reversed.
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End Flight
It is to elaborate the operation steps after aircraft landing. Please operate by strictly conforming to the steps described in this chapter; the operation sequence can't be reversed.
The manual is to comprehensively introduce function features, structure parameters, installation, dismounting and flight guide etc. of the product.
Applied Model
X820
Application Object
Preface
Main readers of this manual are end users.
Reading Guide
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Upgrade
It is to introduce upgrade methods and points of attention.
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Appendix 1
It is to introduce the technical parameters.
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Appendix 2
It is to introduce the indicator definition of the aircraft.
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Appendix 3
It is to introduce the matching method among the components.
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Appendix 4
It is to list possible problems and solutions when using the product.
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Symbol Definition
Symbol
Note
Danger
It indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not avoided, could result in death or serious injury.
Warning
It indicates a moderate or low level of potential danger which, if not avoided, could result in minor or moderate injury.
Caution
It indicates a potential risk that, if ignored, could result in damage to device, degraded performance, or unpredictable results.
Tips
It means that it can help you to solve some problem or save your time.
Note
It means the additional information, which is the emphasis and supplement of the main body.
No.
Version No.
Revision Content
Release Date
1
V1.0.0
First release
2017.8.17
The following symbol may appear in the document. Please refer to the table below for the respective definition.
Document Material
The product includes the following document materials. Please search according to your requirements:
Quick Start Guide
It applies to the first simple flight. Please refer to User’s Manual for operation details when it is used for the second time or it has to use some other advanced functions.
Check the paper material in the packaging box or log in www.dahuasecurity.com to obtain the User’s Manual.
User’s Manual (this document)
It comprehensively introduces the product function features, structure parameters, installation, dismounting and flight guide etc.
Log in www.dahuasecurity.com to obtain the User’s Manual.
Revision Record
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Important Safeguards and Warnings
The following description is the correct application method of the device. Please read the manually carefully before use, in order to prevent danger and property loss. Strictly conform to the manual during application and keep it properly after reading.
Danger
Please operate the aircraft in the environment which meets flight conditions, and keep
away from no-fly zone.
After unlocking, operators shall keep at least 3m away from the aircraft, in order to prevent
personal injury.
Warning
Please transport, use and store the product and all its components in the environment
which satisfies the requirements.
Please strictly conform to operation flows described in the manual when dismantling the
device. Please do not dismantle other components privately.
Caution
Before the first flight, please carry out geomagnetic calibration according to 3.9.5. Please do not touch the lens of PTZ camera directly. Use hair drier to remove the dust or
dirt from the lens surface.
Please operate the device by strictly conforming to the steps described in the manual; the
operation sequence can’t be reversed.
Get to know local laws and regulations before using the aircraft. Please apply to local
authorities for flight permission if necessary.
For the first flight, please adopt loiter mode (before takeoff, it is suggested that GPS
satellites are≥12 and horizontal precision factor is ≤1.
Please make sure that the device antenna has been properly installed before enabling the
power of remote control, ground station or aircraft. Otherwise, it may cause damages to internal module or shorten the control distance.
This device only uses antenna of the certification with non-standard connector. No
third-party antennas are allowed.
Flight Environment
Warning
Please make flight in the environment which meets the following conditions:
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Keep away from no-fly zone; please do not enter no-fly zone. Keep view wide open; make sure the device is flying within field of view; please do not
block field of view.
Please do not fly the aircraft in rain, snow and thunder weather. Please do not fly in narrow and small space. Try not to fly right above the crowd, in order to prevent personal injury. Please do not get close to high-voltage power line. Keep more than 10m distance.
Power Requirement
Caution
The product shall use electric wires (power wires) recommended by this area, which shall
be used within its rated specification!
Products with category I structure shall be connected to grid power output socket, which is
equipped with protective grounding.
Please conform to local electrical safety standards strictly. Before operation, please check whether power supply is correct. Please use power supply that meets SELV (safety extra low voltage) requirements, and
supply power with rated voltage that conforms to Limited Power Source in IEC60950-1. For specific power supply requirements, please refer to device labels.
Prevent power cord from being trampled or pressed, especially the plug, power socket and
the junction extruded from the device.
Battery Points of Attention
Warning
It has to use the exclusive power adapter provided by Dahua Technology to charge the
device. Otherwise, it may damage the battery or lead to other unpredictable consequences.
Charge the device at a temperature between 0 and 50. Distinguish positive and negative poles when charging the device, to prevent short circuit. Charge and discharge at least once every month; prohibit storing the device without
electricity.
Please do not place the device close to fire source or inflammables. Please do not charge and discharge the device in unattended conditions.
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Please do not use undesignated battery to the device. Please do not dismantle and destroy the battery without permission; water is not allowed to
enter the device; man-made damages are not covered by warranty.
Please do not throw the battery into fire or expose it to high-temperature environment. Please do not dismantle, modify or deform the battery. Avoid short circuit between positive and negative contacts (please do not place the battery
together with the objects such as necklace and hairpin etc. when carrying or storing the battery).
Please replace new battery timely when it is damaged. Please charge the battery or discharge it to 30%40% remaining capacity if it won't be
used for a long time, and place it in a dry and cool environment under an ambient temperature of -2035.
If the battery leaks and the liquid enters eyes accidentally, please do not rub your eyes;
wash your eyes with clean water and see a doctor immediately.
Caution
It is normal that the battery heats up after it is running for a period of time, because the
discharge power is quite big.
It is normal that the battery heats up when it is being charged. The cycle times of power battery is 300 in normal application situation. During charging of power battery, charging is completed when the charger displays “FULL”
and beeps for 5 times. Don’t take down batteries before charging is completed.
Application Environment Requirements
Please do not aim the device at strong light (such as lighting, sunlight and so on). Please transport, use and store the device within the allowed humidity and temperature
range.
Please do not let any liquid flow into the device. Please do not block the device ventilation. Please do not press, vibrate or soak the device. Please pack the device with default package or material with equivalent quality. This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. 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.
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.
Note: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B
digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or
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television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:
Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver
is connected. Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
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Operation and Maintenance Requirements
Warning
Please do not dismantle the device privately. Please do not touch sensor CCD or CMOS directly; use hair drier to remove dust or dirt
from the lens surface.
Please use soft dry cloth or clean soft cloth to dip a little mild detergent to clean the device. Please do not touch or wipe the lens surface directly. Please modify the user’s default password in time after login, to avoid being embezzled. Please use the accessories provided by manufacturer and it shall be installed and repaired
by professional staffs.
Please avoid laser beam radiation to the surface when using laser beam device. Please do not provide two or more power supply modes to the device at the same time;
otherwise, it may damage the device.
Max 3 aircrafts are allowed to fly in the same area at the same time. Two remote controls
shall be at least 15m away from each other, thus avoid radio interference and guarantee control distance.
Please make sure that there is no occlusion above the flight.
Special Announcement
This manual is for reference only. Please refer to the actual product for more details. The user’s manual and software will be regularly updated according to the product
upgrade without prior announcement.
The user shall undertake any losses resulting from violation of guidance in the document. The document may include technically inaccurate contents, inconsistencies with product
functions and operations, or misprint. Final explanations of the company shall prevail.
Interface in this manual may be slightly different from actual interface. Please refer to
actual interface for details.
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Table of Contents
Legal Statement ......................................................................................................................................... I
Preface ....................................................................................................................................................... II
Important Safeguards and Warnings ..................................................................................................... V
1. Product Introduction......................................................................................................................... 1
1.1 Overview ....................................................................................................................................... 1
1.2 Functional Features ...................................................................................................................... 1
2. Structure ............................................................................................................................................ 4
2.1 Aircraft .......................................................................................................................................... 4
2.1.1 Product Dimensions ...................................................................................................................... 4
2.1.2 Structural Component................................................................................................................. 6
2.2 Airborne Device ........................................................................................................................... 7
2.2.1 Visible Light PTZ Camera .......................................................................................................... 8
2.2.2 Thermal PTZ Camera (Optional) .............................................................................................11
2.3 Remote Control .......................................................................................................................... 14
2.3.1 Dimensions ................................................................................................................................ 14
2.3.2 Structural Component............................................................................................................... 15
2.3.3 Buttons ........................................................................................................................................ 19
2.3.4 Operation Interface ................................................................................................................... 21
2.4 Ground Control Station (GCS) ................................................................................................... 27
2.4.1 Dimensions ................................................................................................................................ 27
2.4.2 Structural Component............................................................................................................... 28
2.4.3 Operation GUI ............................................................................................................................ 29
3. Flight Preparation ........................................................................................................................... 36
3.1 Unpack ....................................................................................................................................... 36
3.2 Check Remaining Power ........................................................................................................... 37
3.2.1 Aircraft ......................................................................................................................................... 37
3.2.2 Remote Control ......................................................................................................................... 38
3.2.3 Ground Station Battery Check ................................................................................................ 38
3.3 Charging .................................................................................................................................... 39
3.3.1 Aircraft Battery Charging .......................................................................................................... 39
3.3.2 Remote Control Charging ........................................................................................................ 40
3.3.3 Ground Station Charging ......................................................................................................... 41
3.4 Prepare Equipment .................................................................................................................... 41
3.4.1 Prepare Airborne Equipment ................................................................................................... 41
3.4.2 External Microphone ................................................................................................................. 42
3.5 Prepare Aircraft .......................................................................................................................... 43
3.5.1 Unfold Aircraft Arm .................................................................................................................... 43
3.5.2 Open Antenna ............................................................................................................................ 43
3.5.3 Install Aircraft Battery ............................................................................................................... 44
3.6 Prepare Ground Station ............................................................................................................. 45
3.6.1 Set up Antenna .......................................................................................................................... 45
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3.6.2 Enable Ground Station Power ................................................................................................. 46
3.8 Prepare Remote Control ............................................................................................................ 47
3.8.1 Install SD Card .......................................................................................................................... 47
3.8.2 Open Antenna ............................................................................................................................ 47
3.8.3 Enable Remote Control Power ............................................................................................... 48
3.8.4 Confirm Remote Control Mode ............................................................................................... 48
3.9 Enable Aircraft Power ................................................................................................................ 48
3.10 Check and Debugging ............................................................................................................... 49
3.10.1 Aircraft Diagnosis ...................................................................................................................... 49
3.10.2 Remote Control Calibration ..................................................................................................... 50
3.10.3 Accelerometer Calibration ....................................................................................................... 51
3.10.4 Initialization Failure ................................................................................................................... 52
3.10.5 Geomagnetic Abnormity........................................................................................................... 52
3.10.6 GPS Satellites Insufficiency ..................................................................................................... 54
3.11 Install Propellers ........................................................................................................................ 54
4. Enable Flight...................................................................................................................................... 56
4.1 Flight Mode .................................................................................................................................. 56
4.2 Manual Mode ............................................................................................................................... 57
4.2.1 Introduction to Manual Flight Flow ......................................................................................... 57
4.2.2 Unlock Flight Control ................................................................................................................ 57
4.2.3 Manual Takeoff .......................................................................................................................... 58
4.2.4 Manual Flight Control ............................................................................................................... 59
4.2.5 Manual RTH and Landing ........................................................................................................ 60
4.2.6 Manual Locking ......................................................................................................................... 61
4.3 Intelligent Mode.......................................................................................................................... 62
4.3.1 Flight Route ................................................................................................................................ 62
4.3.2 Intelligent Flight Mode .............................................................................................................. 63
4.3.3 Intelligent Locking Mode ............................................................................................................ 67
4.4 Intelligent Protection Mechanism ............................................................................................... 69
4.4.1 Low Battery ................................................................................................................................ 69
4.4.2 Out of Control ............................................................................................................................ 69
4.4.3 Electronic Fence ........................................................................................................................ 69
4.5 Other Parameters ...................................................................................................................... 72
4.5.1 Remote Control Parameter Settings ...................................................................................... 72
4.5.2 Ground Station Parameter Settings ....................................................................................... 76
5. End Flight ........................................................................................................................................... 79
5.1 Turn off Power ............................................................................................................................. 79
5.2 Remove Aircraft Battery .............................................................................................................. 80
5.3 Dismantle Airborne Equipment ................................................................................................... 81
5.4 Fold Aircraft ................................................................................................................................. 81
5.5 Dismantle Image Transmission Antenna .................................................................................... 82
5.6 Copy Video of Camera SD Card ................................................................................................. 83
5.7 Remove Other Components ....................................................................................................... 83
6. Upgrade and Update ....................................................................................................................... 84
6.1 Aircraft Firmware Update ........................................................................................................... 84
6.2 Remote Control Update ............................................................................................................. 84
6.2.1 APP Update ............................................................................................................................... 84
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6.2.2 Download and Update Offline Map of Remote Control ....................................................... 85
6.3 Ground Station Update .............................................................................................................. 87
6.3.1 Ground Station Software Update ............................................................................................ 87
6.3.2 Ground Station Map Update .................................................................................................... 88
6.3.3 Ground Station Offline Map ..................................................................................................... 88
Appendix 1 Main Technical Parameters .............................................................................................. 92
Appendix 2 Aircraft Status Indicator .................................................................................................... 96
Appendix 3 System Pairing ................................................................................................................... 98
Appendix 4 FAQ .................................................................................................................................... 100
Appendix 4.1 FAQ and Solutions of Aircraft ................................................................................... 100
Appendix 4.2 FAQ and Solutions of Remote Control ..................................................................... 100
Appendix 4.3 FAQ and Solutions of Ground Station ...................................................................... 101
Appendix 4.4 FAQ and Solutions of Airborne Equipment .............................................................. 101
Appendix 4.5 FAQ and Solutions of Charger ................................................................................. 101
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1.1 Overview
This product is a quadrotor drone designed for public security, transportation, firefighting, border defense, agriculture, forest and energy source fields. It provides integrated solutions of aerial video surveillance.
This product consists of aircraft, airborne device, remote control and ground control station (GCS).
Aircraft: It consists of navigation system, flight control system and power system. Airborne device: It consists of the PTZ control system, task device and servo motor. Remote control: It consists of the remote control system and touch screen. GCS: It consists of the PC, image transmission system and ground control station
software.
1. Product Introduction
1.2 Functional Features
Integrated Design
The aircraft adopts integrated design and neat appearance. Only the propeller shall be
dismantled and installed.
The remote control integrates the remote control and touch screen together. It is easy to
operate and has clear indicator.
Folded Packages
The aircraft arm can be folded repeatedly. Antennas can be folded repeatedly and dismantled, suitable to be carried, transported and
stored.
Quick Dismantling
The propeller adopts quick dismantling structure, easy to open or fold the aircraft arm and
antenna.
The PTZ camera adopts quick dismantling structure. Installation screws are secured on
the shock absorber plate, in order to prevent them from being lost.
HD Video
1
The shock absorber board and shock absorber ball work together to guarantee PTZ
camera stability.
30X visible light camera is optional, with professional HD video effect. IR thermal camera is optional, suitable for special environments such as fire scene or night
environment, so as to guarantee clear video and high restoration.
The remote control has snapshot button and record button, which are easy to operate and
instantly start snapshot and record function.
Accurate Positioning
Empennage has built-in GSP system, so its positioning is accurate and real-time.
Wireless Transmission
Aircraft has 4 antennas. Connect the remote control and image transmission device to
send and receive radio wave signals.
The remote control has 3 antennas. Connect the aircraft and GCS to send and receive
radio wave signals.
The ground station connects large-size image transmission antenna, to send and receive
radio wave signals.
Low Electric Quantity Protection
When electric quantity is lower than estimated safe return value, trigger low electric quantity protection automatically, including alarm, return home and landing.
Flight Log
The ground station automatically records flight logs.
Intelligent Battery
Display remaining electric quantity: Battery has built-in power indicator light. Balanced charging protection function: Automatically balance the battery cell voltage to
protect battery.
Overcharge protection function: Battery automatically stops charging when the voltage is
full.
Sleep protection function: Battery automatically goes to sleep status when there is no
operation within 5 minutes.
Charging temperature protection function: The battery charging temperature ranges from 0
to 50. Once the temperature is too high, battery automatically stops charging; otherwise, it may result in battery damage.
Communication: The remote control and the GCS can get current remaining capacity and
voltage information.
Flight Control
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The aircraft adopts quadrotor power system. It can switch among several flight modes and is easy to control the flight direction.
Electronic Fence (e-fence)
Support e-fence function; prevent the aircraft from leaving the specified flight zone. Support customized e-fence settings.
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2. Structure
This product mainly consists of aircraft, airborne device, remote control and ground control station (GCS). This chapter introduces the structures of these four components. The detailed operations will be introduced in Chapter 3.
Note
All figures listed below and all dimensions listed here for reference only. The figure and the dimensions may be slightly different from the user data due to measurement position, measurement accuracy and position indication. Please refer to the actual product for detailed information.
2.1 Aircraft
Please refer to Chapter 3 to install the propeller and unfold the whole device.
2.1.1 Product Dimensions
Figure 2-1
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Figure 2-2
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2.1.2 Structural Component
No.
Name
Function
1
Propeller
High-speed revolution to turn the motor power to propulsive force. There are two pairs of propellers with different structures. Please adjust the installation positions according to the actual situation.
2
Arm
Fold or unfold.
3
Antenna
Fold or unfold.
2 antennas are to receive the remote control signal.
1 antenna is for wireless image transmission.
1 antenna is reserved.
4
Reserved
Reserved.
5
Power switch (with indicator)
Built-in indicator light. The light is green after connecting power to the aircraft.
6
Pair button
When the remote control, GCS and the aircraft loses remote connection, click it to pair again.
7
Empennage
Built-in GPS and compass.
Figure 2-3
6
No.
Name
Function
8
Battery cover
Open to install or dismantle the battery.
9
Cover buckle
Move the buckle to open the battery box cover.
10
Fold arm button
Fold the arm.
11
Heat emission hole
For heat dissipation purpose when the motor is working.
12
LED
Red/green lights.
The adjacent two groups of the indicator lights are
normally red, corresponding to the head of the aircraft.
The adjacent two groups of the indicator lights are
normally green, corresponding to the tail of the aircraft.
13
Motor
Keep the propeller rotating.
14
Speed control unit
Use sine wave driving, with excellent acceleration and deceleration performance.
15
Landing gear
Use remote control to open/close landing gear.
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Aircraft status indicator
There are two modes: normally on and flashing. It displays five colors: red, yellow, blue, green and purple, to indicate system status, flight mode, upgrade status and etc.
Note
Refer to Appendix 2 for indicator light information and definition.
2.2 Airborne Device
Note
This part takes visible light PTZ camera and Thermal PTZ camera as an example, and
introduces airborne device.
For detailed info about various airborne device, please refer to their user’s manuals and
quick start guides.
The aircraft supports to carry visible light PTZ camera, Thermal PTZ camera and loudspeaker.
Table 2-1
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2.2.1 Visible Light PTZ Camera
2.2.1.1 Dimensions
Figure 2-4
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Figure 2-5
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2.2.1.2 Structural Component
No.
Name
Function
1
Shock absorber ball
Reduce PTZ camera vibration during the flight, to get clearer video.
2
Shock absorber board
3
Installation screw
Secure the PTZ camera on the aircraft.
4
Yaw motor
Control rotation angle of yaw axis of the camera. 5
Yaw rotation arm
6
Motor
Control rotation angle of roll axis of the camera. 7
Rotation arm
8
Pitching motor
Control rotation angle of pitch axis of the camera.
9
Camera
Take pictures. 10
Lens
Figure 2-6
Table 2-2
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2.2.2 Thermal PTZ Camera (Optional)
2.2.2.1 Dimensions
Figure 2-7
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Figure 2-8
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2.2.2.2 Structural Component
No.
Name
Function
1
Shock absorber ball
Reduce PTZ camera vibration during the flight, to get clearer video.
2
Shock absorber board
3
Installation screw
Secure the PTZ camera on the aircraft.
4
Course motor
Control horizontal direction of the camera. 5
Course rotation arm
6
Roll motor
Control rotation angle of horizontal axis of the camera. 7
Roll rotation arm
8
Pitching motor
Control rotation angle of pitch axis of the camera.
9
Camera
Take pictures. 10
Lens
Figure 2-9
Table 2-3
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2.3 Remote Control
2.3.1 Dimensions
Figure 2-10
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2.3.2 Structural Component
Front panel, side panel and rear panel of the remote control are shown in Figure 2-12, Figure 2-13 and Figure 2-14.
Figure 2-11
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No.
Name
Function
1
Antenna
Establish the remote control relationship with the aircraft and aircraft state parameters. One silver antenna is installed in the middle, while two red antennas are installed at both sides.
2
Hanger
Fix the hanger belt.
3
Left control stick
Control the aircraft flight status.
4
Touch screen
Set parameters and preview the video.
5
Landing gear button
Open or close the landing gear.
6
Battery indicator
Each bar represents 25% battery power.
7
Charging indicator
Indicator light is on when connecting power to the charging port.
Red light is normally on: charging.
Green light is normally on: charging is finished.
8
One-click return button
Control aircraft to return home automatically.
9
One-click take off/landing button
Control aircraft to takeoff or landing automatically. The aircraft will loiter at 2m height when takeoff process is completed.
10
Right control stick
Control the aircraft flight status.
Figure 2-12
Table 2-4
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No.
Name
Function
11
PTZ course pulley
Control horizontal shooting angle of camera lens. 12
Snapshot
Press this button shortly to snapshot present image.
13
Flight mode lever
3-level lever to select flight mode.
Upper level: intelligent flight mode. The aircraft flights
automatically according to the specified course.
Middle level: flight at the specified height. When the throttle
lever is at the central mode, the aircraft flights at the same height automatically.
Lower level: flight at the specified position. When all levers
are at the central mode, the aircraft hovers at the same position.
14
4G SIM slot
Reserved.
15
Audio output port
Connect to earphone, sound box and etc. It is to play audio.
16
Reset button of remote control
Reserved.
17
Micro USB port
Insert data cable to connect PC. It is to transmit the data to the PC.
18
SD slot
Insert SD card: The SD card with the chip is facing down.
Insert the card to the slot horizontally.
Remove SD card: Press SD card inwards, so SD card pops
up a little bit, and can be pulled out.
19
Power port
Input DC 12V power.
Figure 2-13
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