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AGRAS T16
User Manual
Switch in the App
Tap the status box of the corresponding number in the app. The side of the box turns blue and the
aircraft front LEDs blink red quickly, indicating the corresponding aircraft has been selected.
Switch by the Dial
1. Turn the aircraft control switch dial on the remote controller. There will be an arrow near the
corresponding status box in the app, and the aircraft front LEDs blink yellow quickly, indicating the
corresponding aircraft is in the pre-selected status.
2. Press the dial once. The side of the box in the app turns blue and the aircraft front LEDs blink red
quickly, indicating the corresponding aircraft has been selected.
Multi-Aircraft Operations
1. Select the desired aircraft by switching control.
2. Tap the status box of the selected aircraft, then tap
on the left of the screen, or tap on top of
the screen to select and use an operation in the later Field tag. Perform the operation after tapping
Rectify Offset and setting operation parameters. The selected flight routes data are uploaded to the
aircraft.
3. Invoke an operation for each aircraft. Tap
to show the status boxes of all the aircraft and tap
another status box to switch to the corresponding aircraft.
4. Tap Start after invoking operations for all aircraft. To launch the aircraft individually, users can move
the sliders for each aircraft in the prompt. To make all aircraft takeoff at the same time, move the slider
at the bottom of the screen.
5. If there is any emergency during operation, toggle the pause switch on the remote controller to
brake all the aircraft. All Route operations will be paused and the aircraft hovers in place and can
be controlled manually. To continue the operation, users should invoke the operation again in the
Executing tag in the
icon.
During multi-aircraft operations, aircraft automatically avoid each other based on positioning
information. When the distance between aircraft is 15 m, they slow down, and when the
distance is 5 m, the aircraft are not be able to fly any closer to each other.
Exit from Multi-Aircraft Control Mode
Users can exit from the mode using the following three methods.
Method 1: Link the remote controller to only the desired aircraft. Refer to the Linking the Remote
Controller section and follow the instructions for Single-Device Pairing.
Method 2: In the Linked Aircraft list, delete other aircraft and leave only the desired aircraft. The remote
controller will control this aircraft only and can perform the operations of other operation modes.
Method 3: Power off the other aircraft that are not required to be controlled and power on the desired
aircraft. The remote controller will control this aircraft only and can perform the operations of other
operation modes. Note: If the other aircraft are powered on again, the remote controller and the linked
aircraft will enter Multi-Aircraft Control mode automatically. To exit Multi-Aircraft Control mode completely,
use Method 1 or 2.