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Fly Wing H1 - System Functionality: Compass; Compass Calibration Procedure; Calibration Notes and Precautions

Fly Wing H1
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H1 System functions
Compass calibration
For the first time, compass calibration must be performed, otherwise the system
may not work properly, which may affect flight safety. The compass is easily
interfered by strong electric fields, strong magnetic fields, and strong
electromagnetic fields, which will cause the compass to be abnormal and even
cause a flight accident. Frequent calibration allows the compass to work at its best.
Calibration Notes
1. Do not calibrate in areas with strong magnetic fields and strong electric fields or large
blocks of metal, such as magnets, parking lots, and building areas .
2. Do not carry ferromagnetic materials such as keys, watches, etc. with you when
calibrating.
3. If the compass is calibrated indoors, remember to recalibrate when changing to
outdoor flight to prevent the compass from being abnormal during flight due to
magnetic field differences between the two areas.
4. When there may be steel-like substances affecting the compass, move the aircraft to
another location.
Calibration step
Please select an empty space and follow the steps below to calibrate the compass. To
see more about compass calibration, watch the related instructional videos.
Method: Calibrate using the assistant software
1. Go to the Assistant Software Sensor Calibration option and click Start Calibration.
2. Rotate the helicopter horizontally 360° on the front and 360° on the reverse side.
3. Rotate the head up and down 360° vertically and turn it 360° vertically downwards.
4. Until the calibration progress bar is reached, the calibration is successful.
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