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Gatewing X100UAS - 21.2 Pictures; 21.2.1 Remove the camera from the aircraft

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2.0 185 12 October 2012
After the flight
Pictures
21.1.3 Collect and save the log files
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REREQUISITES
GCS with log files located in the logs folder on the desktop
Always collect and save the following log files to a custom folder after each flight:
logyyyymmdd_hhmmss.fly
Used for image processing. The time stamp indicates the time of download.
logyyyymmdd_hhmmss.txt
Used for image processing. The time stamp indicates the time of download.
logyyyymmdd_hhmmss.text
Used for flight analysis and troubleshooting. The time stamp indicates the time of
download.
UAV-1-stdtlmyyyymmdd_hhmmss.txt
Used for flight analysis and troubleshooting. The time stamp indicates the start time of
the flight.
After each flight, a new set of log files must be downloaded. By saving them in a custom folder,
you can organize your sets of log files for image processing and you prevent them from being
overwritten.
1 Create a custom folder.
2 Click on the logs shortcut on the desktop of your GCS.
3 Look for the four specified files and copy them to the custom folder.
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The log files are saved in the custom folder.
21.2 Pictures
21.2.1 Remove the camera from the aircraft
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REREQUISITES
X100 body with mounted Ricoh camera
1 Remove the top cover from the payload bay of the X100 body.
2 Remove the foam block securing the Ricoh camera in the camera compartment of the
payload bay.
3 Take out the Ricoh camera.
4 Disconnect the USB camera connector from the Ricoh camera.

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