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U-See User Manual - Map View
• Right clicking on the first measurement point and selecting “Distance From” from
the context menu
• Right clicking on the second measurement point and selecting “Distance To” from
the context menu.
• Distance between the two points will be presented in the left bottom corner of the
map display, right above the scale display.
2.5.4.3 Left click interaction
Generally, Left button click sends through the radio up-link the order for the autopilot to
change the position of the “Destination Point”. Trough this action, the intention to change
the navigation target (while in the proper modes) is transmitted to the autopilot.
If autopilot has accepted this command the Destination Point should immediately move
right to the clicked position on the map.
It may happen, due to ambient noise and byte losing in the radio-link while operating at
long distance, that the destination point is not updated: shall this occur, just repeat the feft
click action.
Exceptions to the “Left button click set destination point” rule exist:
• When editing a flight plan point (See Section 2.9.4 Flight-Plan) the left button click
rules are a bit different:
◦ Every flight-plan button has an “edit” mode in which the left click on the map
picks coordinates for this point. While in this mode, the cursor will be
transformed in a cross-hair and a tool-tip will be shown reading “Left Button
Picks ID Point N”
◦ When adding a new point to the flight-plan, left click will select the clicked
coordinates as point coordinates. This change in behavior will be indicated by a
cross-hair cursor and a tool-tip moving with the cursor that reads “Left Button
click appends ID Point X. Altitude will default to maintain minimum flight-plan
clearance”
• Whenever the “Pattern Generation” tool window is opened left click on map will add
a point to the terrain outline (See Section 2.9.6 Pattern Generator)
2.6
2.6
File Menu
File Menu
Under this menu are grouped all operations relating input and output of telemetry data.
2.6.1
2.6.1
Communications
Communications
The communications dialog controls the source of telemetry data presented all through the
program. It is divided among communications with the primary UAV and communications
with other systems, be it other ground stations or secondary telemetry from other UAVs.
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