Test, Assistant software – DJI iOSD MARK II User Manual

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15 Gimbal Attitude

5

0

0

Display the 3- axis attitude of the gimbal when a gimbal is used.

5

0

0

Roll Direction

Pitch Direction

Yaw Direction

16

Compass error

indicator

blink

For NAZA-M user, Blinking

will appear when compass has errors,

please calibrate your compass.

17 Azimuth angle

Az(0

o

~360

o

)

N

180°

S

Az=225°

Home Point

Aircraft

90°

H

D

270°

W

E

Azimuth angle is a horizontal angle

measured clockwise from the North

base line to the line goes through the

home point and aircraft position.

Users can locate the aircraft by

calculating the aircraft position using

Az

D

,

H

.

18 Airport alert

Blink

Blinks when the aircraft enters a no-fly zone*.

Disappears when the aircraft exits no-fly zone.

Notes:

* For more information about the no-fly zones, visit

www.dji.com

and download the

Phantom 2 User Manual

.

Test

Please use the following procedures to test your installation, in order to make sure the iOSD is working properly.

1.

Ensure batteries are fully charged for R/C transmitter, iOSD and all the other devices on your aircraft.

2.

Make sure all connections and wiring are correct and secure.

3.

Make sure the communication between the wireless video RX and TX modules is normal.

4.

Switch on the R/C transmitter, and power on the iOSD and autopilot system.

5.

Check the LED indicator on the iOSD. The iOSD is powered when the LED is on.

6.

If there are two video inputs, please select an input by toggling the TX 3-position switch; otherwise, please

skip to the next step.

7.

If you use the wireless video RX and TX modules specified by DJI, please select the channel you require by

toggling the TX 3-position switch; otherwise, please skip to next step.

8.

Observe the display screen to make sure the video and iOSD information are displaying on the screen.

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