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U-See User Manual - Pre-Flight Menu
will pick coordinates from the map for Point ID 3 position. This change in behavior is shown
on the map with a cursor in crosshair form and a tool-tip reading “Right Click Picks ID Point
X”
To make changes, edit using the keyboard the coordinates and altitude and click Set.
When using the mouse to select coordinates the Set button will be automatically engaged
after each click. Remember to adjust the altitude when operating with the mouse
Get button will put into the editable fields the current autopilot values for the way-point.
Set button will try to upload way-point data to the autopilot and Exit will exit the edit
mode.
After every 'Set' or right click in edit mode, the icon displaying the point on the map should
have moved to the desired position. If not, just push 'Set' repeatedly until the point is in
position.
Closing the Flight-plan window also exits editing mode.
2.9.4.3 New Point Loading
To add a point to the flight-plan click on “New Point”. All windows but the map view will
hide temporarily and the cursor will turn into a crosshair. A tool-tip will follow the cursor to
remind the change of behavior in the right mouse click. It reads “Right button appends
new ID Point X. Altitude will default to maintain ground clearance”
After a right click in the desired position, a new point, with incremental ID should be drawn
on map and reported in the flight-plan window.
Altitude of said point will be the elevation calculated for those coordinates plus the
minimum previous ground clearance. If that's not the desired altitude, it should be edited
using the “Edit” button
Pressing ESC key in the keyboard while in the new point mode will cancel the operation.
2.9.4.4 Completely new flight-plan procedure
For creating a completely new flight-plan follow the following steps:
1. If a previous flight-plan is present: click on “Delete” button for the point ID 1.
2. Click in “Add New Point”
3. Right click in the map for desired way-point position
4. If altitude is not the desired:
1. click in Edit
2. Change altitude
3. Click in Set
4. Confirm altitude by clicking in Get
5. Click in Exit
5. Repeat 2 through 4 until desired flight-plan is ready.
Note that the flight-plan editor will respect the minimum ground clearance, so for a
constant AGL altitude flight-plan the operation will be considerably simplified:
1. If a previous flight-plan is present: click on “Delete” button for the point ID 1.
2. Click in “Add New Point”
3. Adjust altitude to provide desired clearance in point 1
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