SZ DJI TECHNOLOGY 201309581 5.8G Transmitter User Manual
SZ DJI TECHNOLOGY CO., LTD 5.8G Transmitter
User Manual
PHANTOM VISION User Manual V1.00 PVT581 Thank you for purchasing this DJI product. Please strictly follow these steps to use this product, including PHANTOM VISION and DJI VISION App. Please regularly check the web pageof PHANTOM VISIONat our websitewww.dji-innovations.com, which is updated regularly. Product information, technical updates and manual corrections will be available on this web page. Due to unforeseen changes or product upgrades, the information contained in this manual is subject to change without notice. This manual is only referenced for basic assembly and configuration; you can obtain more details and advanced instructions when using the Assistant software or DJI VISION App. To assure you have the latest information, please visit our website and download the latest manual and software. If you have any problem that you cannot solve during usage, please contact your dealer. © 2013 DJI Innovations. All Rights Reserved. Index INDEX .............................................................................................................................2 DISCLAIMER &WARNING ................................................................................................3 BATTERY USAGE & CHARGING CAUTIONS.....................................................................4 TRADEMARK ..................................................................................................................5 IN THE BOX .....................................................................................................................5 REQUIRED ITEMS ..........................................................................................................6 SYMBOL INSTRUCTION ...................................................................................................6 ASSEMBLY ......................................................................................................................7 MOUNT THE PROPELLERS .........................................................................................................7 MOUNT THE RANGE EXTENDER ................................................................................................7 VIEW OF MOBILE PHONE MOUNT.............................................................................................7 MOUNT THE MOBILE DEVICE MOUNTING...................................................................................7 BASIC USAGE ..................................................................................................................8 BATTERY AND CHARGER KNOWLEDGE ........................................................................................8 BatteryCharge Procedure ...............................................................................................8 Battery Usage Knowledge ............................................................ 错误!未定义书签。 TRANSMITTERKNOWLEDGE ......................................................................................................9 View of Transmitter ........................................................................................................9 How to Power on the Transmitter ..................................................................................9 Transmitter State Introduction .......................................................................................9 TransmitterOperation Mode ........................................................................................10 RANGE EXTENDERKNOWLEDGE...............................................................................................11 View of Range Extender ...............................................................................................11 Function Description ....................................................................................................11 How to Use the Range Extender ...................................................................................11 How to Do the Camera &Range Extender &DJI App Rebind ........................................12 AIRCRAFT OF PHANTOM VISION KNOWLEDGE .......................................................................13 View of PHANTOM VISION (including aircraft and camera) ........................................13 Get the Aircraft Ready ..................................................................................................13 © 2013 DJI Innovations. 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Compass Calibration Procedures..................................................................................14 Failsafe Function ..........................................................................................................16 Low Voltage Protection ................................................................................................17 CAMERAOF PHANTOM VISION KNOWLEDGE .........................................................................18 MainFunction Description ............................................................................................18 DJI VISION APP ............................................................................................................. 20 BEFORE USE .......................................................................................................................20 Downloadand Installation ............................................................................................20 Wi-Fi Network Selection ...............................................................................................20 Register and Login ........................................................................................................20 Main Page ....................................................................................................................21 CAMERA PAGE.....................................................................................................................22 Basic Usage ..................................................................................................................22 Camera Settings ...........................................................................................................24 ALBUM PAGE ......................................................................................................................26 Album inCamera SD Card .............................................................................................26 Album In mobile device ................................................................................................28 NEWS PAGE ........................................................................................................................29 SETTINGS PAGE....................................................................................................................30 APPENDIX ..................................................................................................................... 33 ASSISTANT SOFTWARE& MC/PMU FIRMWARE UPGRADE ...........................................................33 AUTOPILOT SYSTEM LED DESCRIPTION .....................................................................................33 SPECIFICATION .....................................................................................................................34 WARNING ..........................................................................................................................35 Disclaimer &Warning Please read this disclaimer carefully before using the product. By using this product, you hereby agree to this disclaimer and signify that you have read them fully. THIS PRODUCT IS NOT SUITABLE FOR PEOPLE UNDER THE AGE OF 18. Despite the built-in autopilot system and our efforts in making the control as safe as possible, we strongly recommend users to remove all propellers when calibrating and setting parameters. Make sure all connections are good, and keep children and animals away during firmware upgrade, system calibration and parameter setup. DJI Innovations accepts no liability for damage(s) or injuries incurred directly or indirectly from the use of this product in the following conditions: © 2013 DJI Innovations. All Rights Reserved. 3 1. Damage(s) or injuries incurred when users are drunk, taking drugs, drug anesthesia, dizziness, fatigue, nausea and any other conditions no matter physically or mentally that could impair your ability. 2. Damage(s) or injuries caused by subjective intentional operations.Any mental damage compensation caused by accident. 3. Failure to follow the guidance of the manual to assemble or operate. 4. Malfunctions caused by refit or replacement with non-DJI accessories and parts. 5. Damage(s) or injuries caused by using third party products or fake DJI products. 6. Damage(s) or injuries caused by mis-operation or subjective mis-judgment. 7. Damage(s) or injuries caused by mechanical failures due to erosion, aging. 8. Damage(s) or injuries caused by continued flying after low voltage protection alarm is triggered. 9. Damage(s) or injuries caused by knowingly flying the aircraft in abnormal condition (such as water, oil, soil, sand and other unknown material ingress into the aircraft or the assembly is not completed, the main components have obvious faults, obvious defect or missing accessories). 10. Damage(s) or injuries caused by flying in the following situations such as the aircraft in magnetic interference area, radio interference area, government regulated no-fly zones or the pilot is in backlight, blocked, fuzzy sight, and poor eyesight is not suitable for operating and other conditions not suitable for operating. 11. Damage(s) or injuries caused by using in bad weather, such as a rainy day or windy (more than moderate breeze), snow, hail, lightning, tornadoes, hurricanes etc. 12. Damage(s) or injuries caused when the aircraft is in the following situations: collision, fire, explosion, floods, tsunamis, subsidence, ice trapped, avalanche, debris flow, landslide, earthquake, etc. 13. Damage(s) or injuries caused by infringement such as any data, audio or video material recorded by the use of aircraft. 14. Damage(s) or injuries caused by the misuse of the battery, protection circuit, RC model and battery chargers. 15. Other losses that are not covered by the scope of DJI Innovations liability Battery Usage & Charging Cautions 1. Do not put the battery into water; store the battery in a cool and dry environment. 2. Only use the correctly specified batteries 3. Batteries must be kept out of the reach of children; if a child accidentally swallows the battery you should immediately seek medical assistance. 4. Do not use or store the battery near fire. 5. Battery should be charged with proper standard charger. 6. Do not connect the battery reversed in positive and negative terminals in the charger or equipment. 7. Do not connect the battery directly to the wall plugs or vehicle-mounted socket. © 2013 DJI Innovations. All Rights Reserved. 4 8. Do not put the battery into a fire or heat the battery. 9. Do not let the battery terminals (+and-) touch together to cause short-circuit. 10. Do not transport or store the battery together with metal objects. 11. Do not hit or throw the battery. 12. Do not weld the battery terminals together. 13. Do not drive a nail in, hit with a hammer, or stomp on the battery. 14. Do not disassemble or alter the battery. 15. Do not use or store the battery in extreme heat environments, such as direct sunlight or in the car in hot weather. Otherwise, the battery will overheat, may cause fire (or self-ignite), this will affect the performance of the battery, shorten the service life of the battery. 16. Do not use the battery in strong electrostatic areas, otherwise the electronic protection may be damaged which may cause a hazard. 17. If you get the battery electrolyte leakage into your eyes, don't rub, first wash your eyes with clean water then seek medical assistance immediately. If not handled in a timely manner, eyes could be damaged. 18. Do not use the battery when it emits an odour, high temperature, deformation, change in colour or other abnormal phenomena; if the battery is in use or charging, you should stop charging or using immediately. 19. If the battery terminal gets dirty, please clean it with a dry cloth before using. Otherwise it will cause a poor contact, thus causing energy loss or inability to charge. 20. Discarded battery could lead to a fire; you should completely discharge the battery and wrap the output terminal with insulating tape before discarding. Trademark DJI and PHANTOM VISION are registered trademarks of DJI Innovations. Names of product, brand, etc., appearing in this manual are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective owner companies. This product and manual are copyrighted by DJI Innovations with all rights reserved. No part of this product or manual shall be reproduced in any form without the prior written consent or authorization of DJI Innovations. No patent liability is assumed with respect to the use of the product or information contained herein. In the Box PHANTOMVISION X1 5.8GHz Transmitter X1 Range ExtenderX1 Propellers X3 mobile device MountingX1 Assistant Wrench X1 © 2013 DJI Innovations. All Rights Reserved. 5 Battery X8 ChargerX1 Cable X2 Screw X10 AC Adapter X3 Accessories Box X1 5# AA Batteries x4 Micro-SD Card Required Items Phillips Screwdriver x1 Symbol Instruction Forbidden(Important) © 2013 DJI Innovations. All Rights Reserved. 6 Cautions Tip Reference Assembly Mount the propellers Mount the Range Extender View of Mobile Phone Mount Mount the Mobile Device Mounting © 2013 DJI Innovations. All Rights Reserved. 7 For Mobile Phone Fixing For Screw Fixing Basic Usage Battery and Charger Knowledge BatteryCharge Procedure 1. Connect the battery to the charger. 2. Connect the charger to a wall socket AC. 3. You can use the Charger Status LED to figure out the changing status. Charger Status LED Charging Charge complete © 2013 DJI Innovations. All Rights Reserved. 8 TransmitterKnowledge View of Transmitter Front View (J3) (J2) (J1) (J4 ) 10 Antenna Carrying Handle Switch(S1: Control Mode: GPS/ATTI/ATTI) Switch(S2: IOC Mode: OFF/CL/HL) Stick(J1: Roll, J2: Pitch) Stick(J3: Throttle, J4: Yaw) Neck Strap Attachment Power Switch Power LED 10 Battery Compartment (On the back) How to Power on the Transmitter 1. 2. Install the 5# Batteries Put the Switch S1 to the GPS stop and the S2 to the OFF stop, and then turn on the power switch. S2 : O FF S1: GPS Transmitter State Introduction Transmitter State Low-battery Alert (Need to change the battery) Linking between the Transmitter and the Receiver Normal Operation © 2013 DJI Innovations. All Rights Reserved. 9 Introduction BB………… TransmitterOperation Mode Definitions Stick neutral position and stick released means the stick of Transmitter is pushed to the central position. Command Stick means the stick of Transmitter is pushed away from the central position. Transmitter (Mode 2) Aircraft ( Operation Mode details is the nose direction) The throttle stick is for aircraft up& down control. The aircraft will hold the height automatically if the stick is centered. You should Push the throttle stick to the neutral position to take-off. The yaw stick is for aircraft rudder control. The command stick controls the angular velocity of the aircraft, with the maximum rudder angular velocity of 200°/s. The left stick command gives counter clock-wise rotation of the aircraft, & vice versa. The roll stick is for aircraft left/right control and pitch stick is for front/back control. The command stick controls the angle of aircraft.The stick neutral position is for 0˚, its endpoint is 35˚. The roll and pitch sticks return to the central position when released. In GPS Mode, the aircraft will hover (hold horizontal position) when sticks released. In ATTI. Mode, the aircraft will keep attitude stabilizing without horizontal position (different from hover in GPS Mode). 3-position switch (S1) on the Transmitter for mode control. Only after Compass Module connection and Compass GPS ATTI. ATTI. ATTI. (Manual or calibration, GPS ATTI. Mode is available. Otherwise, all switch positions are for ATTI. Mode. Pay attention because the GPS ATTI. Mode is dependent on the number of Failsafe is GPSsatellites acquired by the main controller. Refer to the selectable LED Indicator. When GPS signal has been lost for 3s, system enters ATTI. Mode automatically. You can enable the Manual in Mode or FailSafe (also known as One-key Go-home) in the software.) assistant software->Basic->R/C->Control Mode. 3-position switch (S2) on the Transmitter for Intelligent Orientation Control (IOC). Set the switch to OFF in basic flight.This function is defaulted to off. If you want to use this OFF Course Lock Home Lock function refer to the advanced manual, and enable it in the assistant software. Use IOC when you are familiar with basic flight. © 2013 DJI Innovations. All Rights Reserved. 10 Range ExtenderKnowledge View of Range Extender System LED Power LED Screw for Fixing Mount Slot Power Switch USB Charging Port Rebinding Button Front View Right View Function Description ① System LED Wifi Indicator Description Green blink The Range Extender system is working normally. The Range Extender system is working LED Off abnormally. ② Power LED Power Status Indicator Description The Green Solid on Range Extender is working normally. Red Solid on Low voltage alert. Yellow Solid on The Range Extender is charging. ③Screw for Fixing ④Mount Slot:For mounting the Range Extender on the right side of Transmitter Carrying Handle. ⑤Switch: (1) OFF – Power off (2)ON –Power on ⑥ USB Port: For charge the Range Extender. ⑦Rebind Button: Press to rebind system. How to Use the Range Extender 1. Turn the Power Switch of Range Extender to ON stop. O N O FF © 2013 DJI Innovations. All Rights Reserved. 11 2. Wait about 20 seconds. The PowerLED: solid Green means that it is fully charged. The System LED: blinks Greenmeans that it is normally communicating. How to Do the Camera &Range Extender &DJI App Rebind In the condition that your camera or range extender has been repaired or replaced by a new one, you need to rebind camera and range extender to rebuilt a wifi-network, and use your DJI App to find the new wifi-network. O N O FF Rebind But t on Step1: power on the camera and range extender, 10s later press the Rebind Button on Range Extender with a cuspidal object, 5s later the SYSTEM LED is off. Step2: wait patiently, the WiFi system of range extender will be restored about 25s later, and the SYSTEM LED will blink green. Step3:open DJI VISION App on your mobile device. Enter the SETTINGS->Binding,scan QR code on product packaging, and follow instructions onDJI VISION App to operate. Finally a new Mac address will be acquired, which indicates camera and range extender rebinds. Step4:About 25s later, select the PHANTOM_xxxxxx network from WLAN of mobile device. Binding finished. © 2013 DJI Innovations. All Rights Reserved. 12 Fig.3 SETTING Page Fig.4QR code Aircraft of PHANTOM VISION Knowledge View of PHANTOM VISION (including aircraft and camera) Propeller Motor Sticker Nose LED Battery Compartment Damper Camera Mount Camera Camera Lens 10 Compass 11 Landing Gear 12 Receiver Antenna (5.8GHz) 13 Flight LED 14 Camera Power Switch 15 Micro-SD Card Slot 16 Camera Function Button 17 Camera LED 15 17 18 Camera Power Plug 16 19 18 19 Camera Power Cable Front View 10 11 12 Back View 13 14 Built-in Flight Control System Including modules: Main Controller, GPS, Compass, Receiver Get the Aircraft Ready 1. Put the Battery into the Battery Compartment, and make sure it is firmly fixed. © 2013 DJI Innovations. All Rights Reserved. 13 2. Press the power button twice to power on the aircraft. The power LED turns solid green on and the power capacity LEDs are on showing the voltage situation. For more battery details please refer to thesection. 3. Keep the aircraft stationary until the system start and self-check has finished. Aircraf t LED 4. Aircraft is warming up. Note: Motor Start is disabled duringaircraft warming up. Aircraf t LED 5. Ready to Fly Aircraf t LED Ready to fly (non-GPS) Aircraf t LED Compass Calibration Procedures IMPORTANT: Make sure to do the Compass Calibration for the first time use. The built-in Compass can assistant to position the aircraft, which is very important during flight. As we know, the compass is very sensitive to electromagnetic interference, which will cause abnormal compass data, and © 2013 DJI Innovations. All Rights Reserved. 14 lead topoorflight performance or even flight failure. Compass Calibration MUST be done for the first time use. It is recommended to calibrate the compass outdoorsafter the Controller Unit finds 7 or moreGPS satellites. Regular calibration enables the compass to keep optimal performance. Calibration Cautions (1) DO NOT calibrate your compass where there is strong magnetic interference, such as magnetite, car park, and steel reinforcement under the ground. (2) DO NOT carry ferromagnetic materials with you during calibration, such as keys or cell phones. (3) Compass Calibration is very important; otherwise the flight control system cannot work. Situations that require recalibration Situations Descriptions CompassData abnormal LED blinks red and yellow alternatively. Flying field altered Flying field has changed over a long distance. The mounting position of GPS-COMPASS PRO modulechanges. Mechanical alteration Electronic units such as Controller Unit, CAN-HUB, battery etc. have been added, removed, remounted or other alterations. Mechanical structures of the aircraft has changed Drifting during flying Evident drifts occurred in flight such as the aircraft doesn’t fly straight Attitude errors LED often blinks error indicator when the aircraft turns around. Calibration Procedures Choose an open space to carry out the following procedures. 360 o Rotate the aircraft horizontally Quickly flip the control mode switch 360 oRotate the aircraft vertically (Nose downward) Manual Start cali GPS GPS->Manual->GPS Flip 6~10 times Aircraft LED Aircraft LED Aircraft LED Control Mode LED Start vertical calibration Start horizontal calibration Manual GPS GPS->Manual->GPS once © 2013 DJI Innovations. All Rights Reserved. 15 Succeed Re-calibrate Fail Failsafe Function FailSafe works when the Transmitter (TX) signal is lost, the flight control system will automaticallycontrol the aircraft to reduce injuries or damage. TX Descriptions signal ≥6( Home 30secs later after power on; 10secs later after Point Motors have been started; auto-record the position as home point at the first time (HP) the throttle stick is raised. or no Red LED); Flight control system can automatically control the aircraft after Transmitter signal ≥ FailSafe is lost. It should be set in Assistant software->Advanced->F/S, while Hover, Go-Home or Alt Go-Home is optional.Additionally, a Go-Home switch can be enabled. Go Home switch can be used to trigger a “go home” without FailSafe. If One-Key One-Key Go Home is enabled during flying, you no longer have controlof the aircraft, the LED Go Home blinks in its Control Mode. If One-Key Go Home is disabled, you regain the control at once. If already in a Failsafe condition, then the switch will not work. Failsafe and Go Home procedures 1 Record Home Point (HP) 2 Confirm Home Point 3 Transmitter Signal Lost ≥7 <8m LED LED (∝) 4 Signal Lost Lasts 3secs. LED (6) 5Go Home(20m can be customized) (∝) 6 Landing after Hovering 15secs Height over HP>20m 20m Elevate to 20m Height over HP<=20m LED LED (∝) (1) (∝) LED (∝) The aircraft will not go home (only attitude stabilizing)in the condition that <6 or GPS is not working, even if Transmitter signal is lost or Go Home switch is triggered. (2) Itis recommended to set the Go Home switch in the Assistant software. Users are suggested to enter Failsafe and go home by using the Go Home switch rather than turning off the Transmitter in emergencysituations. (3) Make sure there are no obstacles during aircraft go home and users are familiar with the © 2013 DJI Innovations. All Rights Reserved. 16 methods to regain control. How to regain control in FailSafe GPS Regain control ATTI 2 You have to toggle the control mode switch once to regain control if the signal recovers, y. ATTI 1 Manual Regain control as soon as signal recovers. Low Voltage Protection Low voltage protection is used to alert low battery voltage during flight; in this case, users should promptly fly back the aircraft and land to avoid unexpected damages. Protections Option Selected Conditions LED ---- First level LED (∝) Aircraft None Make sure the home point is recorded and GH & Landing no obstacles in going home and landing (∝) Go-Home & Landing path. Second LED ---- (∝) level Descending ---- (∝) Descending directly None Go-Home & Landing Usage Tips (1) The home point recorded is the same in both Failsafe and Low voltage protection. The aircraft will not go home in the following cases : a) Control mode is in Control Mode 1 (Manual or ATTI 1) b) GPS signal is bad( c) The distance between aircraft and the home point is less than 25m, and the height over the <6) Home point less than 20m. Descending Usage Tips The aircraft will not hover when the throttle stick is at the mid point. Push the throttle stick to 90% of endpoint, the aircraft will still ascend slowly if you continue to pull the throttle stick, and the control of Pitch, Roll and Yaw are the same as before. Please pay attention to the LED alert of low voltage and make sure the power is enough for go home and landing.Insufficient power reserve will cause the aircraft to crash and other consequences. © 2013 DJI Innovations. All Rights Reserved. 17 Cameraof PHANTOM VISION Knowledge MainFunction Description ①Power Switch(on the back of the camera) Three stops: (1) OFF – Powered off (2) CAM ON – Power on, Wi-Fi off (3) WIFI ON –Power and Wi-Fi are both on ②LED Indicator (on the back of the camera) LED WIFI CAMERA Solid on OFF Power On; Idle State Slow Blink (0.2s on, 1.8s off) ON Idle State Fast Blink (0.1s on, 0.3s off) ON Accessing photos and videos in the camera OFF Recording Blink Once(0.2s on, 0.3s off) ON/OFF making a single capture Blink 3 Times(0.1s on, 0.1s off) ON/OFF making a multiple capture,3 or 5 pictures per shot ON/OFF Firmware Upgrading ON Recording Solid on ON/OFF Critical error Blink Slow (0.2s on, 1.8s off) ON/OFF Sensor error Blink Once(0.2s on, 0.3s off) ON/OFF Operation failed Blink 3 Times(0.1s on, 0.1s off) ON/OFF SD Card error Blink Fast(0.1s on, 0.3s off) ON/OFF Upgrade error ON/OFF Camera overheat Solid on Fast Blink(0.1s on, 0.3s off) (0.2s green, 1.8s amber) (0.5s Green, 0.5s Amber, 0.5s Red, 0.5s Off) When camera temperature goes above 80℃, the LED indicator will blink automatically power off when the temperature goes above 85℃ Statuses including Red is either error or malfunction ③Micro-SD Card Slot(on the back of the camera) Make sure that the Micro-SD card is inserted before you take any pictures or make any videos. ④Function Button(on the bottom of the camera) Camera in idle state © 2013 DJI Innovations. All Rights Reserved. 18 short press (<2s) single capture and the camera will Camera in non-idle state © 2013 DJI Innovations. All Rights Reserved. 19 long press (≥2s) record any press back to idle state DJI VISION App DJI VISION App is installed for remote control of Camera Setting, Capture and Recording, Camera Pitch Control, Aircraft Yaw Control, and GPS Assistant Orientation. Before Use Downloadand Installation Approach 1: Scan QR code to get the DJI VISION App andinstall it on your mobile device. Approach 2: For iOS User: Search”DJI VISION”in the App Store, download and install it on your mobile device. For Andriod User: Search”DJI VISION”in the Google Play, download and install it on your mobile device. Wi-Fi Network Selection 1) Turn on the WLAN of your mobile device and connect to the PHANTOM_xxxxxx (SSID) network for remote control by DJI VISION App. 2) Select a Wi-Fi network to the Internet if you want to share your photos or videosor read DJI news. Note1: For the first time you open the DJI VISION app, Internet accessibility is necessary for you to finish login or new account creation. Note 2: the SSID is unique for each Camera. Register and Login [3] [4] [5] [6] [1] LoginButton: The first time you usethe DJI VISIONApp you should login in. Note: (1) Internet accessibility is necessary. (2)You can change your user/password in the App Settings page. [2] RegisterButton Create a new account if you do not have one already. [3] [4][5]Login Page Enter your registered email address and password here. And then click [6] Forget Password © 2013 DJI Innovations. All Rights Reserved. 20 to login. If you do have an account, but forget the password, click to retrieve it. [7] Using Tips Using tips will display for welcoming your first entering into. [7] Main Page After login you will come to the main page. In this page, you can see the current Wi-Fi connection, and four icons that represent the four functionalities of this App. [1] Green Light [1] Blue Light Gray Light Camera has been connected to, and the Camera and SD Card album are available. Internet has been connected, photos and videos can be shared and DJI news can be refreshed. No Wi-Fi connection Camera Click to enter the camera preview page Album Click to enter the Album page News Click to enter the DJI news page Settings Click to enter the App settings page © 2013 DJI Innovations. All Rights Reserved. 21 Camera Page [7] Basic Usage [8] [1] [9] [10] [2] [11] [3] [12] [13] [4] [14] [5] [15] [6] [1] Return to the preview page [2] Camera gimbal control switch 1) In normal state: the camera gimbal is controlled by theupwardarrow [3] on the preview page. Press 2) to turn up the camera, and and downward arrow [4] to turn down the camera. In high light state (blue): the camera gimbal is controlled by the iOS’s gyroscope sensor and gravity sensor. Pitch up Camera Original StateCamera Pitch Down [5] Flight attitude Click it to obtain the Pitch, Roll and Yawinformation, which can help you find the aircraft if the aircraft fly far away © 2013 DJI Innovations. All Rights Reserved. 22 from you.It is also known as the Radar function. [17] [6]Flight parameters If the connection between the camera and the NAZA is ok, these “N/A”s should be meaningful digits [7] SD Card Status Highlighted when a valid SD card is inserted, otherwise, grayed out. [8] Wi-Fi Signal Intensity The Camera is connected to the Range Extender correctly and Wi-Fi is working normally. [9] Aircraft Battery Level 3 grids: > 11.80V 2 grids: 11.30V to 11.80V 1 grid: 11.20V to 11.30V (should fly back) 0 grid: <= 11.20V (should land immediately) [10] Aircraft GPS status Highlighted when more than 6 satellites are found, otherwise, grayed out. [11]Remained shots It is calculated based on the current selected photo size. Zero if SD card is not inserted [12] Camera Capture Button Capture Button is disabled during the process of recording. [13] Camera Record Button A red dot blinks when the camera is recording, and the time elapsed corner of the preview screen. [14] Hide or show camera settings Click to enter camera settings, and click again to exit. [15] Hide or show flight parameters. Click to hide flight parameters, and click again to show flight parameters. © 2013 DJI Innovations. All Rights Reserved. 23 is displayed on the top right Camera Settings [1] [2] [8] [3] [9] [4] [10 [5] [6] [11 [7] [12 [1]Capture Mode [13 Single Capture. One picture per shot. Multiple Captures. 3 pictures per shot. Multiple Captures. 5 pictures per shot. Continuous Capture. Also needs to select: a) Intervals between two shots (1~60 seconds) b) Number of shots (2~254, or infinite shots) Note: Capture Button changes accordingly. [2]Photo Format JPEG Raw(one *.jpg and one *.raw will be generate simultaneously per shot when this option is selected) Note: raw photo format is not supported by multiple capture mode or continuous capture mode. [3]Photo Size. Below options are supported. Large: 4608 x 3456, 4:3, 16MP Sub-large: 4384 x 3288, 4:3, 14.4MP Medium: 4384 x 2922, 3:2, 12.8MP Small: 4384 x 2466, 16:9, 10.8MP [4] Video Resolution. Below options are supported. 1920x1080 60i, 16:9 1920x1080 30p, 16:9 1280x960 30p, 4:3 © 2013 DJI Innovations. All Rights Reserved. 24 1280x720 60p, 16:9 1280x720 30p, 16:9 640x480 30p, 4:3 (VGA) [5] ISO. Below options are supported. AUTO 100 200 400 800 [6] White Balance. Below options are supported. AWB (auto) Sunny Cloudy Indoor [7]Exposure Metering. Below options are supported. Center Average Spot [8] Exposure Compensation. Below options are supported. -2.0 2.0 -1.7 1.7 -1.3 1.3 -1.0 1.0 -0.7 0.7 -0.3 0.3 [9] Sharpness. Below options are supported. Standard Hard © 2013 DJI Innovations. All Rights Reserved. 25 Soft [10] Contrast. Below options are supported. Standard Hard Soft [11] Anti-flicker. Below options are supported. Auto 50Hz 60Hz [12]Restore Default Settings Note: 1) Reboot is needed to make it take effect. 2) Restore default settings are recommended after each firmware upgrade. [13]Format SD Card Note: all data in the SD card will be lost after format operation, so be sure to do data backup before doing it. Album Page Album inCamera SD Card [6] [1] [2] [3] [4] [5] [1]In Camera SD CardAlbum © 2013 DJI Innovations. All Rights Reserved. 26 You can browse all photos and videos in the SD card, view a selected picture or play a selected video. [2]Photos and Videos are listed and grouped by date. [3]All those photos and videos that had been synchronized to the mobile device are identified [4] Video thumbnails, with a recorder token and time duration on them. Click a video thumbnail to play a single video.A play progress bar appears at the bottom of the screen. [5]Photo thumbnails that hasn’t been synchronized to the mobile device.Click a Photo thumbnail to view a single picture. You can slip left or right to view the previous or next picture. [6]Synchronize Button . Click this button to enter synchronize mode. (3) (1) (2) In Synchronize Mode (1) A synchronization progress bar (1) appears in this mode with a “tick” (2) You can select photos or videos and then click (3) You can exit synchronize mode by a click on © 2013 DJI Innovations. All Rights Reserved. 27 on the right. , the synchronization process then begins. button (3). (4) You can synchronizesingle pictureor video,or synchronize and pay a video at the same time. Synchronizea picture Synchronize and pay a video You can also synchronizemultiple pictures or videos at a time. (1) (2) (3) (2) (1) (4) Click thumbnails to select photos or videos to synchronize to your mobile device. The thumbnails identified by this tokenaresuccessfully selected. (2) (2) (3) (4) Or you can select one or more groups to be synchronized. The number of photos and videos that have been selected is displayed here. Synchronizing… You can click to stop the synchronization process. Those photos and videos that have been copy to your iPhone in this synchronization process will remain there as a result. Album In mobile device [2] [3] [1] [5] [4] (2) [1]Album In mobile device (2) view a selected You can browse all photos and videos in the album created by the App on your mobile device, picture or play a selected video. [2]Sorted by capture time .Pictures and videos are listed in thumbnail style © 2013 DJI Innovations. All Rights Reserved. 28 [3]Sorted by places .GPS information is embedded into the pictures and videos. Note: Accessibility to the Internet is necessary for it to refresh the map. [4] Click any picture to view a single picture. You can slip left or right to view the previous or next picture. [5] Click any video toplay a single video. A play progress bar appears at the bottom of the screen. [6] (2) [6] Share your pictures and videos to social network sites. Note1: Accessibility to the Internet is necessary to share pictures or videos. Note2: video sharing is not available currently, but it will be ready in the near future, including youtube, vimeo. News Page [1]News List (1) Scroll up to update (2) Scroll down to load more Note: need connection to the Internet. [2]News Detail Click any item of news list to get news detail. © 2013 DJI Innovations. All Rights Reserved. 29 [1] [2] (2) (2) Settings Page Turn the switch from left to right to enable it. [7] [8] [9] [10] [1] [11] [2] [12] [3] [4] [13] [5] [14] [15] [6] [16] [1]Toolbar (2) Auto Hide. Turn the switch from left to right to enable it. Auto HideDisabledAuto Hide Enabled [2]Use GPS Data.Turn the switch from left to right to enable it. When this option is enabled, your mobile device will send its own GPS information, if it has, to the camera upon its connection establishment to the camera. So the camera can have an initial GPS information in case the PHANTOM GPS module could not find enough satellites (>6). This initial GPS information may be overridden by the GPS information got from the PHANTOM GPS module by the camera afterwards. [3]When connection breaks. Click this item to enter the detailed page. © 2013 DJI Innovations. All Rights Reserved. 30 (1) (2) (1) If enabled, the camera stops recording when the connection between your iPhone and the camera breaks while the camera is in recording state. If disabled, the camera keeps recording when the connection between your iPhone and the camera breaks while the camera is in recording state. (2) Here you can select what the camera to do when the connection between your mobile device and the camera breaks while the camera is in idle state. This is for those cases that the connection is lost but you don’t want to miss the scenes that should have been taken by this flight. [4]Camera Settings Display. Click this item to enter the detailed page. These options determine which camera parameters will be shown in the camera parameter list in the camera preview page. For example, here disable the Photo Format item, and then it is hidden. [5]Preview Quality. Click this item to enter the detailed page. (1) (2) (1) High: 320x240@30fps © 2013 DJI Innovations. All Rights Reserved. 31 (2) Low: 320x240@15fps, recommend to be used under weak Wi-Fi signal condition. Note: may add an option of 640x480@30fps in the future. [11]Binding [12] Find MY PHANTOM Fig.1:Satellite mode © 2013 DJI Innovations. All Rights Reserved. 32 Fig.2:Standard mode Appendix Assistant software& MC/PMU Firmware Upgrade Before upgrade, make sure your computer is connected to the Internet and close anti-virus software and firewall during the firmware upgrade.Please follow belowsteps to update software and firmware. 1. Open your PC, power on PHANTOM VISION and connect it to PC with USB extender.DO NOT break connections until firmware upgrade is finished. 2. Run the Assistant software and confirm MC is connected. 3. Click “Info” to view your current software version, if there has updates you can down and install. 4. Click “Upgrade” to view your current firmware version, if there has updates you can down and install. 5. Wait until the Assistant software shows “finished” and power cycle. Up to date OK. Note: If firmware upgrade failed, the system will enter waiting for firmware upgrade status automatically, please try again with above steps. Autopilot System LED Description System Status LED Flashing System start and self-check IMU abnormal data or need advanced calibration* Warm up after power on The aircraft is moved or bias of sensors too big Compass error too big, need recalibration. Transmitter (TX) signal lost, enter the FailSaf e. TX stick(s) mid point error too big Low voltage alert or other abnormal alert* (e.g. Configuration error, TX data error, Enab le low voltage protection without PMU, SN er ror or Compass abnormal work.) Record forward direction or home point Manual Mode**: None ATTI. Mode: Control Mode Indictor GPS Mode: IOC Mode**: © 2013 DJI Innovations. All Rights Reserved. 33 ( stick(s) not at center ( stick(s) not at center ( stick(s) not at center GPS Signal is Best(GPS Satellite number > 6): GPS Signal State Indicator GPS Signal is Well(GPS Satellite number = 6): (GPS/Compass Module is necessary) GPS Signal is Bad (GPS Satellite number = 5) : None GPS Signal is Worst (GPS Satellite number < 5): *You can figure out the error by connecting the autopilot system to the Assistant Software. **Should be enabled on the Assistant Software. Specification General Features Aircraft and camera integration, less weight, multi-functions Camera remote-controlled by DJI VISION app on mobile device WIFI communicating distance enlarged to 300m by Range Extender Built-in anti-vibration gimbal High safety by Low-voltage alert and forcing landing Auxiliary GPS locating for disappearing aircraft Electrical & Mechanical Working Voltage Range(Aircraft with camera) Power Consumption(Aircraft with camera) 12.4V Stationary after power on: 9V Start Motors: 18V Operating Temperature -10~40oC Weight Aircraft(With gimbal & camera) : Transmitter MobileDevice Mounting Range Extender Aircraft(Flight parameterscan be effected by mechanical performance and payloads) Supported Battery 4400mAh Lipo Battery Flying Load <1200g Hovering Accuracy (GPS Mode) Vertical:± 0.8m;Horizontal:± 2.5m Max Yaw Angular Velocity 200°/s Max Tilt Angle 35° Max Ascent / Descent Speed ±6m/s Max Flying Speed 10m/s wheelbase 350mm Tilting Range of Gimbal 0°-60° © 2013 DJI Innovations. All Rights Reserved. 34 Transmitter Operating Frequency 5.728GHz~5.844GHz Channel Numbers 16 Communication Distance(open outside) 300m Receiver Sensitivity(1%PER) >-93dBm Transmitting Power <18dBm Working Current/Voltage 60 mA@6V Battery 4 AA Batteries(5#) Operating Temperature 0°C~40°C Camera Resolution 14 Mega Pixels FOV 140 °/ 120° / 90 ° Sensor size 1/2.3’ Functions Remote-controlled and parameter set by mobile device Support multi-capture, continuous capture and timed capture Recording supports HD,1080p30,1080i60 Single capture supports RAW and JPEG Operating Temperature 0°C~40°C Range Extender Operating Frequency 2412-2462MHz Communication Distance(open outside) 200m Transmitting Power <=17dBm Power Consumption 1.5W Operating Temperature 0°C~40°C DJI VISION App mobile device Supported iOS 6.0 vision or above(iPhone recommended) Functions Camera parameters setting FOV scene real-time display Remote-control aircraft and camera Auxiliary GPS locating Warning This equipment complies with FCC RF radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment. This device complies with part 15 of the FCC rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. © 2013 DJI Innovations. All Rights Reserved. 35 NOTE: The manufacturer is not responsible for any radio or TV interference caused by unauthorized modifications or changes to this equipment. Such modifications or changes could void the user’ authority to operate the equipment. NOTE: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turn ing the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures: - Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. - Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. -Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected. -Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help When using the device, ensure that the antenna of the device is at least 20cm away from all persons. CAUTION RISK OF EXPLOSION IF BATTERY IS REPLACED BY AN INCORRECT TYPE. DISPOSE OF USED BATTERIES ACCORDING TO THE INSTRUCTIONS. Hereby, SZ DJI TECHNOLOGY Corporation declares that this device is in compliance with the essential requirements and other relevant provisions of Directive 1999/5/EC. © 2013 DJI Innovations. All Rights Reserved. 36
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