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Barometer
Measures atmospheric pressure to determine the pressure altitude of
the aircraft.
Ultrasonic
Sensors
Measures the distance between the aircraft and the ground.
Monochrome
Camera
Tracks the x- and y-axis location of the moving aircraft relative to the
ground.
Smart Flight System Functions
Function Description
IOC
Congures the aircraft to y in the direction relative to the home point.
( 31)
Go Home
Commands the aircraft to return and land at the specied home point.
( 32)
Failsafe
Enables the aircraft to take automatic protection measure in the event
of lost communication between the aircraft and remote controller, or
low battery situation. ( 33)
Starpoint
TM
Positioning
System
Enables the aircraft to hover precisely in areas where GPS signal is
not available. ( 34)
NOTE
A home point is usually memorized by the system each time as the point
where the aircraft takes off. The home point can be repositioned via the
app. ( 40) The altitude of the original home point remains unchanged.
Supported Flight Modes
Flight Modes Description
GPS Mode
Stabilizes and holds the aircraft in position and altitude on stick
release (requires at least 6 GNSS satellite signals), providing stable
and smooth ight maneuvers, as well as safety features including Go
Home, IOC and Failsafe.
ATTI Mode
Stabilizes and holds the aircraft in altitude on stick release. The
ATTI mode provides more agility in ight control by commanding the
attitude (roll and pitch angles) of the aircraft directly.
NOTE
It is highly recommended to operate outdoor ights in GPS mode for
maximum safety. ATTI mode is disabled by default, and GPS mode is
always enabled when good GPS reception is available. ATTI mode can
be enabled through the mobile app: Settings ( ) > Flight Control
Settings ( ) > Advanced Settings > Enable ATTI Mode.
Flight LED Indicator
The LED indicators on the aircraft can be found on both the front and rear arms.
The front indicators help you identify the position of the aircraft’s nose, and the
rear indicators show the current ight status of the aircraft.
The LED indicators will light up when you turn on the aircraft. The table below
describes the meanings of the LED indicator’s statuses.
●
Indicates solid light
R
Indicates red colored light
◎
Indicates slow ashing light
G
Indicates green colored light
○◎
Indicates quick ashing light
Y
Indicates yellow colored light
Example: “R-●” stands for RED SOLID light.
Denitions of Flight LED Indicator Light Status
R-● (Front LEDs)
Indicates the direction of the aircraft’s nose after the
aircraft is powered on.
R&G-○◎ (Rear LEDs)
Indicates a warm-up procedure is activated when the
aircraft is powered on and more than 6 GPS satellites
are available.
R&Y-○◎ (Rear LEDs)
Indicates a warm-up procedure is activated when the
aircraft is powered on and less than 6 GPS satellites are
available.
G-◎ (Rear LEDs)
Indicates the aircraft is in GPS mode, or the Starpoint
TM
Positioning System is working. GPS mode can be
activated only when more than 6 GPS satellites are found.
Y-◎ (Rear LEDs)
Indicates the aircraft is in non-GPS mode (or less than 6
GPS satellites are found), and the Starpoint
TM
Positioning
System is not working.
Y-○◎ (Rear LEDs)
Indicates the communication between the aircraft and
remote controller is lost.
Y-● (Rear LEDs)
Indicates abnormal magnetic eld. Make sure that the
aircraft is free from all magnetic interferences.










