USER GUIDE
TABLE OF CONTENTS Compatibility .......................................................................................................1 Drones ..........................................................................................................1 Smartphones ..........................................................................................................1 Follow Me GPS & Visual tracking ..........................................................................................................
Auto launch ..............................................................................33 Eye spacing ..............................................................................34 Updating .......................................................................................................35 your products Updating your drone and your Parrot Skycontroller 2 ..........................................................................................................35 Updating your drone ............
Changing the map ..............................................................................63 mode Creating a flight plan ..........................................................................................................63 Changing the drone's settings ..........................................................................................................65 Changing the speed..............................................................................65 of the drone ..........................
Compatibility Drones The FreeFlight Pro app is compatible with the following drones: · Parrot Bebop Drone v3.3.0 and later · Parrot Bebop 2 v3.9.0 and later · Parrot Discov1.0.5 and later The FreeFlight Pro app is compatible with Parrot Skycontroller v1.7.4 and later, and Parrot Skycontroller 2 v1.0.2 and later. NB: Before each use, make sure your drone and your controller are up-to-date. For more information, go to the Update section.
Getting started Connecting a drone and a smartphone If you are connecting to your drone for the first time: 1. In the FreeFlight Pro app, tap . > The list of drones detected by the app appears. 2. Select your drone. > The live return video feed is displayed in the app's FLY&FILM window. You are connected to your drone. If the app does not detect any drones: 1. Go into your smartphone's Wi-Fi settings. > A list of the Wi-Fi devices around you appears. 2. Select your drone. 3. Open the FreeFlight Pro app.
Once connected to your drone you can: · Adjust the flight settings · Adjust the image settings · Updating your drone · Updating your Parrot Skycontroller 2 · View your flights · Download your photos and videos onto your smartphone · Fly (NB: you cannot fly the Parrot Disco with a smartphone. To do this, we recommend you use a Parrot Skycontroller 2.
Parrot Skycontroller 2 1. Place your Parrot drone on a flat surface. 2. Turn on your Parrot drone. 3. Attach your smartphone to the Parrot Skycontroller 2's holder. 4. Turn on your Parrot Skycontroller 2. 5. Use a USB cable to connect your Parrot Skycontroller 2 to your smartphone. > The FreeFlight Pro application launches automatically. 6. Wait until the light on the controller turns green. 7. The Parrot Skycontroller 2 is connected to the drone.
Flying Flying a Parrot Bebop Drone or a Parrot Bebop 2 With a smartphone 5
Piloting screen If you're flying a Parrot Bebop Drone or a Parrot Bebop 2 (default mode): 1 Access the settings 2 Recording resolution: Full HD (1080p) or HD (720p) NB: define the recording resolution in the settings. When you record a video in 1080p, the live return video feed is 480p. When you record a video in 720p, the live return video feed is 720p.
Default piloting mode Left joystick Right joystick Go forward Go up Go backward Go down Rotate right Move right Rotate left Move left 7
With a Parrot Skycontroller alone You can use a Parrot Skycontroller or a Parrot Skycontroller 2 to fly the Parrot Bebop Drone and the Parrot Bebop 2.
The default commands are as follows: Left joystick Right joystick Go forward Go up Go backward Go down Rotate left Move left Rotate right Move right 9
With a Parrot Skycontroller and a smartphone You can use a Parrot Skycontroller or a Parrot Skycontroller 2 and a smartphone to fly the Parrot Bebop Drone and the Parrot Bebop 2.
Piloting screen 1 Access the settings 2 Recording resolution: Full HD (1080p) or HD (720p) NB: define the recording resolution in the settings. When you record a video in 1080p, the live return video feed is 480p. When you record a video in 720p, the live return video feed is 720p. 3 Video recording time 4 Return home 5 Pre-programmed manoeuvres 6 Take a photo 7 Switch to smartphone piloting 8 Radar. The radar shows the position of the drone relative to the Parrot Skycontroller.
Default piloting mode Left joystick Right joystick Go forward Go up Go backward Go down Rotate left Move left Rotate right Move right 12
Flying a Parrot Disco With a Parrot Skycontroller 2 alone NB: The Parrot Disco is not compatible with the Parrot Skycontroller 1.
Left joystick Right joystick Accelerate Go down Slow down Go up Left orbital standby mode Right orbital standby mode 14 Turn left Turn right
With a Parrot Skycontroller 2 and a smartphone NB: The Parrot Disco is not compatible with the Parrot Skycontroller 1. To control the Parrot Disco with a Parrot Skycontroller 2 and a smartphone, the smartphone must be connected to the Parrot Skycontroller 2 via a USB cable.
Piloting screen Use the Parrot Skycontroller 2's smartphone holder to attach your smartphone to the controller. Use the Parrot Skycontroller 2's controls to take off, land and direct your drone. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 Access the settings Recording resolution: Full HD (1080p) or HD (720p) NB: define the recording resolution in the settings. When you record a video in 1080p, the live return video feed is 480p. When you record a video in 720p, the live return video feed is 720p.
Default piloting mode Left joystick Right joystick Accelerate Go down Slow down Go up Left orbital standby mode Right orbital standby mode 17 Turn left Turn right
Settings General settings Use your smartphone to directly define your drone's settings. Accessing the general settings In the FreeFlight Pro app, go to FLY & FILM and tap the icon (Settings) in the upper left of your screen. The settings are displayed. For each of these settings, tap Reset in the upper right of the screen to return to the default configuration.
Piloting settings Pitch mode Change the direction of the pitch of the Parrot Disco (by default, right joystick on the Parrot Skycontroller 2). Normal: when you press the right joystick on the Parrot Skycontroller 2 upwards, the Parrot Disco goes down, and when you press downwards, the Parrot Disco goes up. Reversed: when you press the right joystick on the Parrot Skycontroller 2 upwards, the Parrot Disco goes up, and when you press downwards, the Parrot Disco goes down.
Loiter altitude Determine the hovering altitude of the Parrot Disco. NB: you cannot change the hovering altitude after take off (50 meters). Position, Distances and Limits Sensors Flat Trim resets the accelerometer and indicates the horizontal position to it. Make a Flat trim before each flight. To do this, connect to your drone, lay it on a flat surface and tap Flat Trim. Calibration Tap Calibrate to calibrate your drone. Follow the instructions on your smartphone screen to calibrate your drone.
Max altitude Set the maximum altitude of your drone in flight. Min altitude Set the minimum altitude of your drone in flight. This feature is only available for the Parrot Disco. Max distance Define the maximum distance between the drone and Parrot Skycontroller 2. Geo-Fence Enable or disable the geo-fence. If the geo-fence is on, the drone will turn around once it's boundary (Max distance) is reached.
GPS signal This section shows the quality of the GPS signal of the drone, the Parrot Skycontroller 2 and whether or not the return home point is stored. NB: Do not fly your drone if the Return Home position is not set. Your drone will not be able to automatically return to its starting point. Return time after disconnection During the flight, in case of connection loss, the drone automatically returns to its starting position after a certain time period (10 seconds by default).
Location Select the country you're in to fly the Parrot drone. For the Parrot Disco, Outdoor mode must always be enabled. Wi-Fi band Connect the drone to 2.4 GHz or 5 GHz Wi-Fi bands. The 2.4 GHz Wi-Fi band allows you to expand the range of the Wi-Fi signal. It is usually more crowded than the 5 GHz Wi-Fi band, especially in urban areas. The 5 GHz Wi-Fi band provides a more reliable connection between the drone and your smartphone.
Video settings Accessing video settings 1. On your smartphone, launch the FreeFlight Pro app. 2. Go to FLY & FILM. 3. Tap the icon to the left of the save button. The image settings appear. Presentation of modes There are three modes: · Video · Photo · Burst Switching from one mode to another: 1. Go to image settings. 2. Tap the icon of the mode highlighted in red, in the upper left of your screen.
> A dropdown list appears. 3. Tap the icon of the mode to apply. The new mode is applied.
Video mode 1 Mode 2 Number of images per second 3 Number of megabits per second 4 Anti-flicker settings 5 White Balance 6 Take a photo 7 Lens aperture 8 Recording resolution: Full HD (1080p) or HD (720p) 9 Camera exposure 10 Start recording a video 11 Recording time 26
Photo mode 1 Mode 2 Anti-flicker settings 3 White Balance 4 Take a photo 5 Lens aperture 6 Image resolution 7 Image exposure 8 Photo mode status 27
Burst mode 1 Mode 2 Anti-flicker settings 3 White Balance 4 Interval between each photo 5 Lens aperture 6 Image resolution 7 Image exposure 8 Start burst mode 9 Burst mode status 28
Managing video settings Number of frames per second You can change the number of frames per second of your videos. The more frames per second, the smoother the video. 1. Tap the icon corresponding to the number of frames per second. > A dropdown list appears. 2. Tap the number of frames per second to apply to your videos. > The number of frames per second is applied. Number of megabits per second Change the number of megabits per second (Mbps) of your videos.
2. Tap the number of Mbps to apply to your videos. > The number of Mbps is applied. Anti-flicker Remove the flicker effect on the video. Select the frequency that corresponds to the electrical frequency of your country. If you select Auto, the frequency band will be selected based on the country specified in the Wi-Fi settings. To set the frequency: 1. Tap the anti-flicker settings icon. > A dropdown list appears. 2. Tap the frequency for your country or tap Auto. > The new frequency is applied.
1. Tap the white balance icon. > A dropdown list appears. 2. Tap the matching environment. > The white balance is set. Image exposure Adjust the exposure of the image. To do this, drag slider at the bottom of your screen to the left or right. Photo format You can select from the following three formats: · DNG: select this image format to take high resolution photos. · JPEG: select this image format to take medium resolution photos.
1. Tap the format icon. > A dropdown list appears. 2. Tap the format you want to apply. > The format is set. Interval between each photo When you're in burst mode, you can set the interval between each photo. For example, if you select 10 seconds, your Parrot drone will take a picture every 10 seconds. To set the interval between each photo: 1. Tap the icon corresponding to the interval between each photo. > A slider appears on the right of the screen. 2.
FPV settings When wearing Parrot Cockpitglasses: · Use the Parrot Skycontroller 2's left joystick to navigate in the settings · Confirm the settings with the Parrot Skycontroller 2's A button · For parameters such as maximum altitude, move the Parrot Skycontroller 2's left joystick to the right or left to set them. Press the A button to validate your selection, and then press the B button to exit. · To cancel a setting, press the B button to cancel the setting, and then press the B button again to exit.
Eye spacing Use the Parrot Skycontroller 2 to set the eye spacing while wearing Parrot Cockpitglasses. Before starting, connect your Parrot Skycontroller 2 to your Parrot drone, insert your smartphone into your Parrot Cockpitglasses, and connect your smartphone to the Parrot Skycontroller 2's USB port. 1. Adjust the Parrot Cockpitglasses on your head. 2. Tap the Settings button of the Parrot Skycontroller 2. > The Settings window opens. 3. Using Parrot Skycontroller 2's joysticks, go to the FPV section. 4.
Updating your products Use the FreeFlight Pro app to update the following products: · Parrot Bebop Drone · Parrot Bebop 2 · Parrot Disco · Parrot Skycontroller 2 NB: you cannot update the Parrot Skycontroller 1 via the app. This controller only updates via USB. For more information, see the Update procedure for the Parrot Skycontroller 1 article. Before updating your products, make sure that your smartphone is connected to the internet.
> The app downloads the update file. NB: you cannot select both updates at the same time. A pop-up window appears informing you that the drone or the controller will restart. 6. Tap Exit. > The drone or the Parrot Skycontroller 2 automatically restarts during installation of the update. It may take several minutes. Once the update is complete, the FreeFlight Pro app automatically restarts. 7. Once the update is complete, launch the update for the second product.
> The app searches for updates for the drone. 5. If the app finds an update file, select the new version of the firmware and tap OK. 6. The app downloads the update file. 7. A pop-up window appears informing you that the drone will restart. 8. Tap Exit. > The drone automatically restarts during installation of the update. It may take several minutes. Once the update is complete, the FreeFlight Pro app automatically restarts.
Updating your Parrot Skycontroller 2 1. Connect your smartphone to the Parrot Skycontroller 2 with a micro-USB cable (for iOS, use the phone cable). 2. Turn on the Parrot Skycontroller 2. > The FreeFlight Pro app starts automatically. 3. In the FreeFlight Pro app, go to FLY & FILM. 4. Go to Settings 5. Scroll down, tap 6. In the Firmware section, tap Check for updates. > A pop-up window prompts you to install the update. 7. Tap OK to start the update. 8. Tap OK again to continue the update.
Customising the controls of the Parrot Skycontroller 1 and 2 Use the FreeFlight Pro app to customise the flight controls for the Parrot Skycontroller 1 and the Parrot Skycontroller 2. 1. Turn on the Parrot Skycontroller and connect it to your smartphone. 2. On your smartphone, open the FreeFlight Pro app. 3. In the FreeFlight Pro app, tap in the upper right of the screen. > The list of functions associated with the Parrot Skycontroller appears. 4. In the app, tap the function to be changed to select it. 5.
Viewing flights 1. Open the FreeFlight Pro app. 2. Connect to your drone. If flights are saved in the drone's memory, a red notification will appear next to the drone's memory: . 3. Tap the drone's memory to access your flights. > The files stored in the drone's memory will appear.
Transferring flights to a smartphone 1. Connect your drone to your smartphone. 2. Open the FreeFlight Pro application and go to the drone's memory. 3. Select the files you want to transfer or delete. 4. Tap Transfer in the lower left of your screen. > The transfer of files from the drone's memory to your smartphone launches. NB: you can cancel the transfer during the operation. To do this, tap Cancel, in the upper right of the screen.
NB: it is recommended that you transfer videos from your drone directly to your computer. For more information, see the Retrieving photos and videos article.
Follow Me GPS & Visual tracking N.B. : Follow Me GPS & Visual tracking is compatible with the Parrot Bebop 2. Before using the tracking modes, ensure that your smartphone has a working GPS. To make the most out of using auto follow, your smartphone must have a barometer, especially for Climb Mode (altimetric tracking). Follow Me GPS & Visual tracking is available to purchase directly within the FreeFlight Pro app. You have 15 days for free to test the Follow Me GPS & Visual tracking option.
N.B.: for safety reasons, the drone always maintains a distance of at least 5 metres from its subject. Switching to Auto Follow mode 1. With the help of the FreeFlight Pro app, connect to your drone. 2. Go into FOLLOW ME GPS & VISUAL TRACKING.
3. Select AUTO FOLLOW . > The following screen is displayed: 4. Press GOT IT! > The flight screen is displayed and a blue frame appears in the centre of your screen. 5. Make your drone take off. > The drone takes off and stabilises at approximately 1 metre from the ground. 6. Stabilise the drone at the desired altitude. 7. Position the subject within the field of view of your drone's camera. In auto follow mode, the subject must keep hold of the smartphone which is connected to the drone.
8. Use the dots either side of the blue frame to adjust it around the subject to be followed, then press on GO. N.B: for quality auto following, close in the frame as much as possible around the subject. > The frame turns green and the radar is displayed. The drone is in auto follow mode. It follows the selected subject and the GPS signal of the smartphone to which it is connected. You can also launch auto follow from the flight screen.
Meaning of the colours of the auto follow frame Blue There is currently no auto follow. Select the subject to be followed. Green The subject to be followed is selected. The drone can use visual recognition to follow its subject. Dotted green The drone is looking for the subject. Once the subject is found, the frame turns green and the drone activates visual tracking. The drone continues to follow the smartphone's GPS, but no longer uses visual recognition. Red The drone has lost sight of its subject.
Default viewing angle and Perfect Side The FreeFlight Pro app offers two viewing angles during auto follow: the default viewing angle and Perfect Side. Default viewing angle The drone follows its subject but does not change its course.
Perfect Side Lock the drone's orientation with the help of the lock icon located on the bottom left of your screen. Once the orientation of the drone is locked, the drone films and constantly follows the subject keeping the same viewing angle. The drone changes its course according to the subject's position.
Magic Dronies When you are in auto follow mode, you can carry out Magic Dronies (pre-programmed manoeuvres). 1. Press the icon when you are in auto follow mode. > The Magic Dronies list appears: · Parabola: the drone flies over its subject.
· Boomerang: the drone flies away from its target and then comes back. · Zenith: the drone flies towards its subject, pulls up then makes the reverse journey. · Orbit: the drone flies in a 360° circle around its target. 2. Press the manoeuvre that you want to undertake to carry it out. N.B.: you can stop a manoeuvre at any time. To do this, press STOP.
Locking the screen If you lock your smartphone manually the auto follow mode stops. However, you can lock the screen of the auto follow mode directly from the FreeFlight Pro app. Use this option to put your smartphone in your pocket during auto follow. To lock the screen, slide the (LOCK SCREEN) icon to the right. The following screen is displayed: To unlock the screen, slide the (UNLOCK SCREEN) icon to the left.
The drone goes back to manual piloting. Auto Framing In auto framing mode, the drone remains at a fixed point, but changes the direction of its camera continuously in order to film its subject. This mode uses visual recognition to keep your subject centred in the frame while you fly without requiring the GPS from your smartphone. Therefore, a second person must be able to fly the drone in order to follow the subject to be filmed.
Switching to auto framing mode 1. With the help of the FreeFlight Pro app, connect to your drone. 2. Go into FOLLOW ME GPS & VISUAL TRACKING. > The following screen is displayed: 3. Select AUTO FRAMING . > The flight screen is displayed and a blue frame appears in the centre of your screen. 4. Make your drone take off. > The drone takes off and stabilises at approximately 1 metre from the ground. 5. Stabilise the drone at the desired altitude. 6.
7. Use the dots either side of the blue frame to adjust it around the subject to be followed, then press on GO. N.B: for quality auto framing, close in the frame as much as possible around the subject. > the frame turns green and the radar is displayed. The drone is in auto framing mode. It constantly films the selected subject. You can also launch auto framing from the flight screen. To do this press the (FOLLOW) icon in the top left of your screen then select AUTO FRAMING.
Presentation of the flight screen 1 Back to manual piloting 2 Take a photo 3 Controls to over-correct the drone during auto framing mode 4 Stop auto framing and go back to manual piloting mode. 5 Subject to be filmed N.B.: the green frame around the subject means that auto framing is confirmed 6 Lock the auto framing screen. Meaning of the colours of the auto framing frame Blue Green Dotted green Red There is currently no auto framing. Select the subject to be filmed.
Locking the screen If you lock your smartphone manually the auto framing mode stops. However, you can lock the screen of the auto framing mode directly from the FreeFlight Pro app. Use this option to put your smartphone in your pocket during auto framing. To lock the screen, slide the (LOCK SCREEN) icon to the right. The following screen is displayed: To unlock the screen, slide the (UNLOCK SCREEN) icon to the left.
The drone goes back to manual piloting.
Flight Plan Before getting started Flight Plan is available for iOS® and AndroidTM smartphones. Flight Plan is compatible with: · The Parrot Bebop Drone, firmware version 2.0.57 and later. · The Parrot Bebop 2 · The Parrot Disco For the version of drone and FreeFlight Pro: 1. Connect the drone to your smartphone. For more information, see the Parrot Bebop Drone, Parrot Bebop 2, or Parrot Disco user guide. 2. Launch FreeFlight Pro. 3. Tap FLY & FILM, and then (settings). 4. Select the Information screen.
· Local regulations may require certification or special authorisation for the pilot of the drone. Checking flight conditions · Do not fly the drone at night. · Check weather conditions. Do not fly the drone in rain, fog or snow. · Do not fly the drone if the wind speed exceeds 40 km/h. Checking the condition of the drone NB: For more information on the following procedures, see the user guide for the drone. · Make sure the propellers are properly fitted and tightened.
3. Select the drone that you want to create a flight plan for (Parrot Bebop Drone, Parrot Bebop 2 or Parrot Disco). > The map appears. NB: To open Flight Plan, you can also go to FreeFlight Pro > > Flight Plan. Presentation of Flight Plan An internet connection is required to display the map. NB: If the total duration of your flight plan exceeds the battery life of the drone, the drone will automatically land before its completion.
Main screen No. Description No. Description 1 Go back to the previous screen 8 Open the flight plan directory 2 Lock/Unlock flight plan editing 9 Compass 3 Add events (take a picture, landing, etc.
Changing the map mode To change the map mode, tap the list appears. The following modes are available: Satellite Map Hybrid button in the upper right of your screen. A dropdown The satellite image of the area appears. The map of the area appears. The satellite image of the area appears with place names. Creating a flight plan An internet connection is required to display the map. If your flight plan is in an area without internet access, define and save your flight plan beforehand.
To centre the map on your location, tap . A flight plan consists of several waypoints. To create a flight plan, you must determine several waypoints for your drone. 1. Tap on the map. ØA waypoint appears on the map. · The number in the centre of the waypoint represents the drone's altitude. · The white arrow represents the orientation of the drone's camera. 2. Tap the screen again to create other waypoints. · The order of waypoints appears in small numbers on each waypoint.
> A pop-up menu appears. 4. Select CLOSE. > Your flight plan is created. · To undo the last action, tap . · To reopen the flight plan, tap and hold OPEN. NB: For smooth video quality, keep a distance of at least 5 minutes between each waypoint. Changing the drone's settings Changing the speed of the drone You can assign one speed per connecting line (in meters per second). This speed will remain constant for the entire connecting line.
Changing the speed with the context menu The context menu allows you to control the speed of the drone with precision. 1. Tap and hold the connecting line. > A pop-up menu appears. 2. Tap EDIT. > A pop-up window appears. 3. Enter the new speed value. 4. Tap OK. > The speed is changed. Changing the direction of the drone's camera By default, the drone directs its camera along the axis of the connecting line. Tap the tip of the waypoint's arrow and rotate it in the desired direction.
Inserting a waypoint on a connecting line 1. Tap and hold the connecting line at the point where you want to insert the waypoint. > A list of options appears. 2. Tap INSERT. > A waypoint appears on the connecting line. The altitude of the inserted point will be the average of the other two points. Changing the altitude of a waypoint The altitude is shown in the middle of the waypoint (in meters). The default altitude of a waypoint is 3 metres above the ground.
With the vertical slider 1. Tap the waypoint. 2. Drag the slider on the right of your screen up or down to increase or decrease the altitude. With the context menu The context menu allows you to control the altitude of the waypoint with precision. 1. Tap and hold the waypoint. > A pop-up menu appears. 2. Tap EDIT.
3. Enter the desired altitude for the waypoint. 4. Tap OK. Deleting a waypoint 1. Tap and hold the waypoint. 2. Tap DELETE. Point of interest This option allows the drone to carry out its flight plan while filming a precise point. For this, you must create one or more points of interests (POI) and associate them with one or more segments of your flight plan.
Creating a POI Define one or more POIs when creating your flight plan. 1. Tap and hold the map to bring up a list of options. 2. Select Point of interest. > The POI appears on your flight plan. 3. Tap to lock the POI. 4. Tap the POI to select it. 5. Select the segment (line between two waypoints) on the flight plan that you want to assign it to. This makes it possible to orient the drone's camera towards this POI on the segment.
NB: You can create as many POIs as needed for the flight plan. Changing a POI To change a POI, you must be in edit or unlock mode . You can: · Move the POI on your flight plan. To do this, press the POI you want to move and reposition it on your flight plan. · Change the altitude of the POI. To do this, select your POI, change its altitude on the right of your screen and tap .
Progressive course The progressive course allows the drone to move more smoothly towards the next waypoint. Defining a progressive course: 1. Tap and hold the flight segment concerned. Here the selected segment is on the right of the screen. > A list of options appears. 2. Select Progressive course. > The progressive course is defined. Arrows show the progressive orientation of the drone's course between the two waypoints.
Managing events You can add occasional actions (events) in the flight plan. To do this, tap in the upper left of your screen. > The current flight plan's scenario mode is displayed.
Presentation of the timeline No. Description 1 Previous screen 2 Lock/Unlock the flight plan's events 3 Estimated time of the flight plan 4 Types of events. For more information on the various events, go to the Add/Delete an event section. 5 Actions of the drone during the flight plan (photo, video or burst) 6 Drone manoeuvres during the flight plan 7 Drone orientation 8 Timeline of waypoints and connections To zoom in and out on the timeline, pinch the display with two fingers.
Presentation of events Icon Description Comments Filming the flight plan. Video recording At the launch of a flight plan, video mode is enabled by default. Photos Taking photos during the flight plan. You cannot take a video and photos simultaneously. Pause Pause recording during the flight. This event can only be programmed on a waypoint. Take off Taking off. This event is present by default in each flight plan. Landing Landing. You can program a Landing event at any time during the flight plan.
Adding/Deleting an event You can schedule an event on a connecting line or a waypoint. You can program multiple events simultaneously. To add an event, select the icon for the event and drag it to the timeline. The event appears on the timeline. To remove an event, drag it off the timeline. The event disappears from the timeline. Event settings You can change the settings for: · photos, · pause, · panorama, · camera direction. To edit an event's settings, tap the event in the timeline.
Pause Tap the pause value to change its length (in seconds). The default length is 10 seconds. The maximum length is 600 seconds. You can program several consecutive Pause events. Panorama Tap the value of the angle to change it (in degrees). To make the drone rotate to the right, enter a negative value. The default angle of rotation is 360°. The rotation angle value can be between -3600° (10 rotations to the right) and 3600° (10 rotations to the left).
Changing the default settings 1. Tap the event icon. > A dialog box appears. 2. Enter the default values you want to assign to the event. Managing flight plans Opening a flight plan Opening a new flight plan Open Flight Plan. > The map appears. If you are using Flight Plan for the first time, directly create your new flight plan. If you have already used Flight Plan, the last flight plan you used appears. To open a new flight plan, press the icon in the upper right of your screen.
Opening a saved flight plan 1. Open Flight Plan. 2. Tap the icon in the upper right of your screen. > A list of saved plans appears. 3. Tap the plan that you want to use. 4. Tap OPEN. 5. The plan opens in protected mode, represented by the screen. 6. To change it, tap the > The icon changes to: icon. . You can change your flight plan.
Saving a flight plan To save changes to a previously saved flight plan, go to To save a new flight plan: and tap Save. 1. Tap the icon in the upper right of your screen. 2. Tap Save as. > A dialog box appears. 3. Name your flight plan. 4. Tap Save. Your new flight plan is saved. Deleting a flight plan 1. Tap the icon in the upper right of your screen. 2. Tap the flight plan that you want to delete. 3. Tap Delete. > A dialog box appears. 4. Tap OK to confirm the deletion, or Cancel.
· Parrot Bebop Drone and Parrot Bebop 2: If the drone is already flying, it goes towards the first waypoint. If the drone is on the ground, it automatically takes off and goes towards the first waypoint. · Parrot Disco: If the drone is already flying, it goes towards the first waypoint. If not, make the Parrot Disco take off. Once in the air, the Parrot Disco starts the flight plan. NB: If the Wi-Fi connection between the drone and your smartphone is lost, the drone continues its route.
Interrupting the flight plan To pause the drone, tap . To resume the flight plan, tap next waypoint in the flight plan. . The drone will go towards the To stop the current flight plan, tap . To restart the flight plan, tap towards the first waypoint in the flight plan and then resume the route. . The drone will go Regaining control of the drone At any time during the flight plan, you can regain control of the drone, activate the emergency stop, make it return home, or make it land.