GPS mode
Slide the button to position '13" (indicated as below), the aircraft is in GPS mode and can precisely
position and hover by the assitance of the GPS module.
Headless mode
Slide the Headless mode switch button to position "Er (indicated as below); the aircraft enters into
headless mode. When the aircraft is in headless mode, you're required to position the aircraft in such a
way that its front is
.
..your front before the aircraft takes off. Then, when you take off the aircraft with the
aircraft pointing
the front. you con give up worrying about orientation during flight.
SE
3
/::7
-
.
Return-To-Home (RTH)
The Return-to-Home(RTH) procedure brings the aircraft back to the last recorded Home
Point. There are 3 types of RTH procedures: smart RTH, failsafe RTH and low battery RTH.
The following sections describe them in detail.
GPS
Description
Home Point
The Home Point is the locaio.
-
at .v oh the aircraft
takes off. A stro-g
1
3='S S g.
-
al must be presented
for the aircraft to record the Home Point.
Smart RTH
If the GPS signal is available (more than 7 satellites is presented) and the Home Point is recorded
previously, press this button, the aircraft will fly back to the Home Point. During the smart RTH, you
can use the remote controller to guide the aircraft around obstacles. You can press the RTH button
again to exit RTH procedure and regain control of the aircraft.
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GPS mode
Slide the button to position '13" (indicated as below), the aircraft is in GPS mode and can precisely
position and hover by the assitance of the GPS module.
Headless mode
Slide the Headless mode switch button to position "Er (indicated as below); the aircraft enters into
headless mode. When the aircraft is in headless mode, you're required to position the aircraft in such a
way that its front is
.
..your front before the aircraft takes off. Then, when you take off the aircraft with the
aircraft pointing
the front. you con give up worrying about orientation during flight.
SE
3
/::7
-
.
Return-To-Home (RTH)
The Return-to-Home(RTH) procedure brings the aircraft back to the last recorded Home
Point. There are 3 types of RTH procedures: smart RTH, failsafe RTH and low battery RTH.
The following sections describe them in detail.
GPS
Description
Home Point
The Home Point is the locaio.
-
at .v oh the aircraft
takes off. A stro-g
1
3='S S g.
-
al must be presented
for the aircraft to record the Home Point.
Smart RTH
If the GPS signal is available (more than 7 satellites is presented) and the Home Point is recorded
previously, press this button, the aircraft will fly back to the Home Point. During the smart RTH, you
can use the remote controller to guide the aircraft around obstacles. You can press the RTH button
again to exit RTH procedure and regain control of the aircraft.
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