User's Manual

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After connecting serial port COM2, calibrate the joysticks according to the following steps. The
calibration function is mainly used to adjust the maximum, minimal and median values of the joysticks.
Click “Calibration”.
Rotate the left and right joysticks by 360° until the progress bars of 4 channels pulsate.
Push the left and right joysticks, and observe whether there is corresponding pulsation on the progress
bar of each channel.
If the calibration is inaccurate, please repeat the above steps.
Important notice:
1. After successful connection of serial port COM2, the aircraft can be manually controlled with the
ground station joysticks after the manual y mode is switched to.
2. When the remote control is used to control the aircraft, please make sure that the option of “Send
joystick data” in the ground station software is not checked before take-off; when the ground station
joysticks are used to control the aircraft, please make sure that the remote control is in the OFF state
before take-off.
3. For joystick calibration, please uncheck “Send joystick data”, to avoid unpredictable consequences
caused by accidental take-off of the aircraft.
3 Power up the Aircraft to Receive Satellite Signals
After the aircraft is powered up, you can view the information received from the aircraft on the status
bar of the ground station software, such as voltage, attitude, altitude, and number of GPS satellites.
The ight mission can be edited only when the number of GPS satellites is no less than 6.
4 Edit Flight Mission
Positioning
Method 1: Add the map location information to the list according to the following steps:
Click “Add” to save the map data of the
current view and add them to the list
Click “Search” to load the mapInput place name
After successful adding, you can select an added address from the list; the map will automatically locate
to this address after the “Positioning” button is pressed.
Method 2: When the number of GPS satellite is no less than 6, you can directly click “Display Track”; at