Open up your browser. If your home page is something on the Internet, you’re gonna get a
“Page can not be displayed” message because you’re connected to your Quasar, not the Internet.
That’s OK and normal. Set your browser to the Quasar’s home page:
192.168.4.1
and you should see the Status Page. At this point, you should Bookmark this page so you don’t
have to re-enter the address every time… you’re going to be going here a lot.
The Status Page
The first thing you will see is the Status Page. It tells you what your Quasar is doing, and gives
you some other important information:
◦ Device Name/SSID (important if you have more than one of them in your rocket!)
◦ Regulatory domain, Frequency and ID (if applicable)
◦ Arming Status: Armed or Disarmed
◦ The current validation code (it changes every 60 seconds that you’re idle)
◦ A text box to enter the validation code into for arming
◦ An “ARM” button for arming (once you type in the validation code)
◦ Deployment channel status, settings, and link to change the settings (see below)
◦ Deployment channel “Change” links – for changing deployment channel in-flight settings
◦ GPS status and location information if you have a fix
◦ Battery voltage, and battery percentage remaining (within about 5%)
◦ Above-Sea-Level (ASL) altitude
◦ Temperature
At the bottom of the page there will be some links…
◦ Settings – takes you to the Global Settings page
◦ Flights – takes you to the Flight Select page, for displaying saved flight info