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dji Phantom FC40 Посібник для початківців
DJI Phantom 1 & FC40 setup – Getting Started Guide
TX first could cause your FC40 to go into "return to home" or "failsafe" mode, which would
cause it to fly on it's own!
Orientation – learning not to panic or lose your Phantom!
Once you are familiar with the basics, you'll likely start flying further away from your home
point. It's easy to lose orientation at distance, so you should check and confirm that your
"Home Lock" function works correctly. Some pilots also like to test their RTH (failsafe – return
to home) function, although you should not do this without knowing how the modes work. For
example, don't activate RTH when the quadcopter is close to you or close to the ground.
Become familiar with these functions in the manual and test them in a large field. You should
also become VERY familiar with ATTI mode (it's non-GPS semi-manual control) – use of this
mode may allow you to save your quadcopter if the GPS or compass malfunctions.
FC40 Camera – the use of the camera and app is simple – the DJI quickstart guide explains
the settings and various error and status codes. You should have a printed copy in your DJI
box – if you prefer an electronic version, you can download it at the DJI support page:
http://www.dji.com/product/phantom-fc40/download
This relatively short guide should get you started. Although some of the instructions seem
complicated, they will soon become second nature to DJI pilots. Refer to your manuals,
helpful videos and other sources of information to continue your piloting education.
Note – Course Lock was mentioned above – as not being used much by most pilots. However,
if you want a demonstration of how it works, see the video below.
One particular use of Home Lock might be to have your quadcopter following alongside of a
runner or bike headed straight away from you – whilst still having the camera lock on him or
her from the side.
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