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RED CAT TEAL 2 - Disconnecting a Paired Vehicle from the Gcs; Unpairing the System

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The RID Emergency Status Indicator icon shows the current status of the AV. In the event
of RID broadcasting failure, an emergency status appears on the TAC. If the AV detects an
error during flight, RID alerts the pilot and returns the AV to the landing point.
There are three RID status indication colors:
Green Ready to fly.
Yellow- Emergency. May be automatically detected by the AV or manually
designated by the pilot.
Red - Remote ID is inoperable or not ready. Red indicates the AV is not transmitting
data. The AV cannot arm or fly. Tap the Vehicle Messages icon to learn more.
If the RID status turns red during flight, the AV can continue flight. Land the AV as
soon and as safe and practicable. Once the AV lands, it cannot relaunch until the RID
issue is resolved.
To operate RID:
1. Take the AV outside and power on the AV.
2. Power on the ground station TAC controller.
3. On the TAC, swipe from the right side of the screen to access the Teal Settings
application.
4. Tap the Teal Settings application to launch the app.
5. Use the center bar slider to minimize the the TAC app and keep it running in the
background.
The RID status indicator turns green when the RID is operating. RID does not allow flight
indoors. RID requires valid GPS lock signal to operate. Changing location or turning off the
AV for more than 24 hours loses the GPS lock. It may take three minutes to reestablish the
GPS lock.
Errors display in hexadecimal codes. Common RID errors include loss of GPS signal and not
running the TAC app. In the event of errors during flight, land the AV immediately.
To ensure accurate RID data, the pilot must:
Position the TAC no closer than 100' horizontally from buildings or structures during flight.
Make sure the TAC is oriented and operated with the screen parallel to the ground.
Ensure there are no obstructions which obscure the TAC from full view of the sky.
10.1.13 DISCONNECTING A PAIRED VEHICLE FROM THE GCS
Disconnecting a paired AV from the GCS does not delete the pairing. This allows users to
disconnect from AV and connect to another AV. See the Unpairing instructions below if
permanent unpairing is needed.
To disconnect from AV:
1. Open the Teal Settings application.
2. Select the AV to disconnect.
3. Tap Disconnect.
10.1.14 UNPAIRING THE SYSTEM
Unpairing the AV from the GCS drops the secure pairing relationship.

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