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U-See User Manual - Pre-Flight Menu
When the checklist is completed, a green tick will appear with a completion message and a
finish button to end the checklist process.
2.9.2
2.9.2
Runway
Runway
This tool is used to define the Runway coordinates and altitude. This coordinates can be
entered manually or using the reported GPS position. In both cases the orientation of the
runway must be defined by the operator. When the Runway is set, a runway icon must
appear on the map properly orientated.
To define the Runway follow these steps:
1. Physically place the UAV on the Runway.
2. Check that the GPS signal is correct.
3. Open the Runway window on Pre-Flight → Runway.
4. Click on the radio button to enable the Runway settings.
5. Press the Set current coordinates or introduce manually the latitude, longitude and
altitude.
6. Click the radio button to disable the values introduction and ensure that the
coordinates introduced are correctly set up.
7. Click on the radio button to enable the Runway settings.
8. Select the Heading of the Runway manually.
9. Check that the Runway icon is heading the correct direction on the map.
10. Click on Set button to send the information to the U-Pilot.
Note: In case that the runway settings have to be saved for posterior flights, changes
must be saved on Settings → Save Changes as described in Save Changes section.
2.9.3
2.9.3
Advanced Runway (Optional)
Advanced Runway (Optional)
This is an optional feature and may not apply to your U-See version
When available, this dialog allows greater control over the runway location editing process.
This dialogs operates in two modes. Display mode and Editing mode. While in display
mode, the dialog will only display the current stored and reported autopilot values. No
interaction is possible except for clicking the “Enter edit mode” button
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Figure 33: Checklist question
Figure 34: Checklist completion