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Parrot ANAFI - Synchronization and Crash Recovery

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What do I do if my Skycontroller does not synchronize with my ANAFI USA?
1. Check no device is connected on ANAFI USA’s Wi-Fi network, with FreeFlight 6 USA running.
2. Pair your ANAFI USA to your Skycontroller (refer to the relevant procedure in the earlier
section of this document).
What do I do if my Skycontroller does not synchronize with my device?
1. Try connecting your Skycontroller and your device with a different cable, to eliminate a
potential faulty cable issue.
2. When you have eliminated the faulty cable issue, and if you still cannot get the controller and
device to synchronize, turn your Skycontroller off.
3. Try connecting your device to your ANAFI USA’s Wi-Fi network and open FreeFlight 6 USA.
4. If your device does not connect to ANAFI USA, try uninstalling FreeFlight 6 USA and
reinstalling it (WARNING: if you use an iOS terminal, remember to save your FreeFlight 6 USA
media on your device or on a computer, as uninstalling FreeFlight 6 USA will delete all your
media).
5. When your device and ANAFI USA are connected, plug your device to your Skycontroller.
6. After less than a minute, the full ecosystem connection (FreeFlight 6 USA on the device,
Skycontroller, ANAFI USA) should be restored.
If the full connection is not restored, contact Parrot Support.
What do I do in the unlikely event my ANAFI USA has sustained a crash?
IMPORTANT: You must change all your propeller blades before attempting another flight. Propeller
blades are instrumental for flight integrity and delicate pieces of equipment. Minor crashes may not
show visible signs of damage to their structure.
1. Set up ANAFI USA for a flight.
2. Check the ANAF I USA page of FreeFlight 6 USA. Any permanently damaged element (gimbal
or motor) appears in red. If an element is damaged, refer to point 8 below.
3. If no element is damaged, perform the calibration(s) requested by FreeFlight 6 USA (gimbal,
magnetometer, or both).
4. Fly ANAFI USA, take pictures and videos.
5. Check your ANAFI USA pictures and videos to see if your drone’s horizon if offset.
6. If your horizon is offset, perform the Correct horizon procedure of FreeFlight 6 USA’s Camera
Preferences
7. If the Correct horizon function cannot straighten your horizon, it means a part of your gimbal
is deformed and your drone requires service and a new calibration. Refer to point 8 below.
8. Note: If the crash damaged a component of ANAFI USA which is essential to a safe flight
(such as its vertical camera or its ultrasonic sensor), your drone will not be able to take off and
a FreeFlight 6 USA alert will tell you to contact your Parrot Support Partner. In this case, you
must provide the Parrot Support Partner with:
a. the serial number of your ANAFI USA;
b. a proof of the purchase (invoice) of your ANAFI USA;
c. the full contents of your microSD card “FDR” folder.

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