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Electromagnetic interference may lead to compass errors and degradation in
flight quality. If the compass still cannot work properly after the calibration, fly
the aircraft to other places and calibrate the compass again.
Pay attention to the following precautions when calibrating your compass:
Select an open outside area.
Keep it away from all sources of magnetic interference, such as magnets or
steel reinforcements. Proximity to large structures may also affect the
calibration results.
Keep it away from underground and overhead power lines.
Do not carry ferromagnetic materials during calibration (such as keys or
magnetic jewelry).
Keep it away from all electronic devices, such as mobile devices, that may
interfere with calibration.
3. Calibration Procedure
1. Turn on the aircraft and remote controller, launch the Autel Explorer App, go to
the camera page, and click the Settings button ( ). When the calibration starts,
the LED indicator on the back of the aircraft flashes yellow.
2. Hold the aircraft horizontally and rotate it until the LED indicator on the back of
the aircraft displays a solid green light.
3. Hold the aircraft vertically, with the nose pointing downwards, and then rotate it
until the LED indicator on the back of the aircraft glows solid green.
4. Hold the aircraft, with the nose pointing forwards and the side plane downwards,
and then rotate it until the LED indicator on the back of the aircraft glows solid
green.
Note
If the calibration fails, the LED indicator on the back of the aircraft blinks red. In
this case, repeat the above steps.