Release Notes
ATOM UAV MANUAL
Date:
2022
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Version: 1.3
Page: 15 of 39
FLARM Technology
Ltd
Hinterbergstrasse 15
CH-6330 Cham
Document Number:
FTD-088
4 Configuration and Maintenance
Atom UAV can be configured via the HUB web interface. It runs its own Wi-Fi access
point to which e.g., a mobile phone or laptop computer can connect. The SSID of
the Wi-Fi is set to the (complete) Device ID as printed on the label, e.g.,
FLATMUAVW-000042 when the serial number is 42. The default password is
“password”. Please make sure to change when configuring the device.
Note: On the Atom UAV OEM variant, the Wi-Fi module comes with a U.FL
connector instead of an PCB antenna. An antenna must be connected for
proper operation. If not, the range might be insufficient for a reliable
connection to operate the Web Interface.
Once connected to the Wi-Fi, open the address http://10.10.10.10 in a browser of
the device that is connected to the Atom UAV. The web interface should now load.
On the Status page, the connectivity, system information and GNSS fix are shown.
4.1 Configuration
The different configuration pages can be used to configure FLARM, the Wi-Fi and
Bluetooth interfaces, and FLARM Hub. In the sections below, important aspects
and additional information is given to each of the configuration items.
4.1.1 FLARM
Explanations for each field are available as a tooltip by hovering over or clicking
on the question mark next to each field.
When a configuration item is changed (selecting a dropdown item, radio button,
or moving focus away from a text field), the configuration is automatically applied
to FLARM. No additional step is necessary to apply the value. A successful change
of the configuration item is indicated as a green border around, and a green
checkmark inside, the field. An incorrect value is indicated as a red border around
the field with a red exclamation mark inside.
4.1.1.1 Port Configuration
The protocol and baud rate can be configured independently for the JST and USB
ports. There is a choice between JSON and MAVLink for the JST port, and JSON for
the USB port. If desired, output on either one or both ports can be deactivated.