5 configuring the vector, User guide, 1 configuration overview – Eagle Tree Vector User Manual

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4.5.4 The Kill Switch (for Multirotors Only)

The kill switch is an optional control for multirotors that can be used to instantly kill all motors. This

can be especially useful for initial flight testing.

A momentary (spring loaded) switch can help reduce the likelihood of inadvertent triggering.

The kill switch can be mapped to the “Aux” input of the receiver harness, or to an SPPM or S.BUS™ channel.

Note that the multirotor will rearm instantly when the kill switch is disengaged, until about 3 seconds

after it’s engaged (in case the kill was accidental).

Once 3 seconds have elapsed with the Kill Switch set,

the multirotor is permanently disarmed until you rearm it.

During RTH (including RTH test modes) the Gain Knob and Kill Switch inputs are disabled, to prevent

inadvertant changes in these inputs due to loss of reliable Rx signal.

Make sure that your radio does not trigger the kill switch during failsafe! If it does, the multirotor will

shut off, and not rearm until RTH engages (if at all)!

5 Configuring the Vector

5.1 Configuration Overview

The Vector can be completely configured using either the onscreen (stick) menus, or the Vector Windows
Software (the software).At a high level, configuration consists of these steps:

Configuring your radio to work with the Vector

Teaching the Vector about your radio’s serial channel mapping, if you are using the SPPM or S.BUS™
receiver protocol

Selecting the airframe type (airframe type must be confirmed with Mode switch after rebooting – see
section 5.6)

Teaching the Vector about your receiver connections, radio stick directions and throws

Programming the Mode/Submode switches for selecting the desired flight modes

Configuring the flight controller/stabilizer

Configuring Return to Home and other Safety settings

Configuring the OSD to display what you want to see (and hear)

Configuring and calibrating the compass, if used

Configuring the EagleEyes™ FPV Station, if used

5.2 Transmitter Channel Mixing

For correct operation, you must make sure that you have disabled channel mixing in your radio, since the
Vector does the mixing for you.

For example, if you are using an elevon (flying wing) model, your radio must be configured for

traditional airframe type rather than elevon type.

Note: if you have selected the traditional fixed wing airframe type, and have secondary control surfaces like
dual ailerons or flaperons, you can either have the transmitter do the mixing, or have the Vector do simple
mixing.

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