Dromida Ocular Quick Start Flying Manual - Seite 5

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APP CONTROLS

Tap the FLY button to connect to the FPV camera.
Tap the "?" button to view the help screens.
Camera Button – Tap to capture a photo.
Video Button – Tap to start/stop a video. While the video is being recorded, a
timer will be visible in the lower left corner of the screen.
Gallery Button – Tap to view photos and videos stored by the app. Open the
storage folder and tap on the thumbnail to view the image/video.
To delete an image/video
• Tap the Select button.
• Tap on the files to be deleted.
• Tap the Delete button.
REV Button – Tap on this button to invert the image.
Split Screen Button – This button changes the display to a split screen
view so your device can be used with a VR Headset (DIDZ1558 FPV Goggles,
sold separately).
FPV CAMERA CONTROLS
Video Button
Picture Button
The video button must be pressed again to stop and save the video.
The app can capture still photos and videos from the FPV feed going to your mobile
device. The images will be stored in the Gallery in the app and also in your mobile
device Photo Gallery.
The camera angle can be adjusted from straight ahead to about 90° down.
FLYING FPV
Your phone can be mounted in the
holder on the controller or inserted
in the VR headset (DIDZ1558) for
a more immersive feel.
The range of the FPV camera is
about 50 feet indoors, but may
be less if the location has a lot of
electromagnetic interference or
metal objects in the walls.
If you are new to FPV, start by
flying line of sight until you can
maneuver the drone without
having to think about which
control to use. Practice by
keeping both sticks centered and
making quick stick movements to
maneuver the Ocular.
When you are ready to start FPV, we recommend that a spotter be available to
tell what the drone is doing. Master each of the following steps before moving to
the next one.
Step 1
• Take off.
• Hover at about 3 feet.
• Move a few inches to the right in any direction and return to the hover point. Repeat
moving left, forward, and backward.
• Slowly land.
The goal is to get used to the view from the camera, the sensitivity of the
controls, and judging your height.
Step 2
• Take off.
• Fly slowly (about 10 feet away.)
• Turn around and return to the launch point.
• Slowly land.
The goal is to maintain your height until you are ready to land.
Step 3
• Set up a course.
Keep it simple at first. When you can fly while maintaining your altitude, set up a
course with gates or obstacles at different heights.
The goals are to fly the entire course while maintaining the altitude and increase
your speed around the course.
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Press the picture button to capture
a photo.
Press the video button to start
a video.