dji Phantom FC40 Handbuch "Erste Schritte - Seite 7
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- 1. Basic Definitions
- 2. Assemble Quadcopter and Install Camera on FC40
- 3. Phantom Software Installation and Upgrading
- 4. USB and Battery Connection for Upgrades and Settings
- 5. Naza Asst.
- 6. One of Many Screens in the DJI NAZA Assistant Software
- 7. Calibrate the Compass
- 8. Landing
- 9. Orientation
- 10. Share this
DJI Phantom 1 & FC40 setup – Getting Started Guide
Here is a basic compass calibration video:
Time to fly!
MAKE SURE YOUR S1 AND S2 SWITCHES ARE BOTH IN THE UP POSITIONS.
Move both the Rt and Lft joysticks down and towards the inside or outside corners of the TX.
This will start your Phantom's motors and they will idle at a low RPM. Now, move your left
joystick all the way up to full throttle. Your FC40 should take off. Let go of the joystick (it will
return to center automatically) once it's about 10-15 feet up. Let it hover a bit. Use your right
joystick and move slightly left, right,forward and back. Just a little at a time, testing the
movement and response.
Practice makes perfect, so spend some time getting the hang of how the FC40 reacts to your
stick movements.
Landing
Bring your Phantom down toward the ground by pulling down on the left stick (throttle)-
making sure you slow the rate of descent when you get within 5 feet of the landing area.
Then use small movements of the stick to slowly make it touch down. Then turn the motors
off.
There are two ways to turn your motors off. These are the same moves used to start the
motors and are described in the manual. It will help to practice turning the motors off and on
before you fly – that is, turn them on to idle position and then turn them off. This will make
certain you don't panic or over-react when you actually start real landings.
ALWAY DISCONNECT THE PHANTOM BATTERY BEFORE TURNING OFF THE TX. Turning off the
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