User guide – Eagle Tree Vector User Manual

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location of text on the screen.

Video: I am having trouble
reading the Vector text through
my goggles.

Try increasing or decreasing the “Black Level” setting in the OSD
Setup menu.

Increase the “Color Brightness” in the Color Setup menu.

If a particular color is hard to read, either set intensity of that color
to “High”, or change your settings to not use that color, in the Color
Setup menu.

Select “White” for “Numeric Parameters Color” in the Color Setup
menu. Then, the “White Level” setting in the OSD Setup menu will
let you change the brightness of the white text.

I am having problems with my
Vector which I haven’t been able
to resolve otherwise.

Make sure you are running the latest Vector firmware, as
described in the “Firmware Update” section.

Consider performing a “Factory Reset” on your Vector, which will
restore the Vector to factory defaults. This can be done either
with the “Factory Reset” button in the software (at the bottom of
the screen) or with the option in the Advanced Radio Control stick
menu.

Software: the configuration does
not launch, or exits shortly after
starting.

Try running the software in Windows XP Compatibility mode

Try running the software “As Administrator”

The Vector is not detecting my
receiver’s S.BUS output.

If using S.BUS2™ with the Futaba™ RX R7008SB receiver, be sure you
select FASTTtest™ 18 channel or 14 channel modes and link to the
receiver from the transmitter’s menu.

My receiver does not turn on.

The Vector does not power your receiver or servos. You will need to
power your receiver and servos as you would in a non-Vector model, such
as with a stand-alone BEC, a BEC built into your ESC, or a separate battery
pack.

Whatever power is provided to your receiver will be routed through the
Vector to your servos, via the Receiver Connection Harness. Whatever
power is provided by an ESC’s BEC will be routed through the Vector to
your receiver and servos.

You can alternatively use the 5 volt tap from the PSU (if not being used to
power a 5 volt camera or video TX) to power your receiver on multirotors.
Please see section 3.5.6, “Powering your Receiver on Multirotors" for
additional info.

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