CONNEX
TM
User Guide
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• Air Unit: The Air Unit is connected to an aircraft in order to capture video from the
aircraft camera and to transmit it to up to four Ground Units simultaneously
(multicast), thus creating a wireless video link.
• Ground Unit: The Ground Unit connects to various types of monitors, video goggles
or a portable video monitor via the HDMI port. This enables the pilot and/or camera
operator to monitor the video transmitted from the Air Unit.
• Pilot: The pilot can view the video on a monitor or wear video goggles connected to
the Ground Unit. Flight control (telemetry) information from the aircraft is overlaid
on the video. The pilot uses a remote flight controller to control the aircraft.
• Camera Operator: The camera operator can hold a portable or PC video monitor
on which the video can be viewed. The camera operator can use a gimbal remote
control to control the aircraft camera’s gimbal through the S.BUS port of the Air
Unit.
Key Features
• True full HD 1080P at 60fps
• Up to 1,000 meter range (LOS)
• Zero latency, real-time video
• Extremely resilient 5GHz digital link
• Automatic Frequency Selection (AFS) that fully complies with regulations and
automatically selects the best free frequency available
• Encrypted and secure
• Sturdy design for harsh conditions
• Built-in OSD view with embedded MAVLInk-based telemetry
• Gimbal control over Futaba
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S.BUS
• Plug-and-Fly, ready to operate out of the box
• DFS support enables multiple free channels, thus boosting robustness
In the Box
CONNEX is comprised of the following components:
• Air Unit (Transmitter), page 11
• Ground Unit (Receiver), page 15