To remove the safety pin, position yourself behind the launcher, reach carefully under the rover and then
pull out the safety pin.
Arming the system
This step of the flight checklist verifies if the system is ready for launch. If there is an issue with any of the
launch values, a message appears.
A warning message appears if the:
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Rover battery life is less than 75%.
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Tablet battery life is less than 90 minutes.
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Number of satellites is between 4 and 6.
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Rover pitch and roll values are not within the desired range.
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Current air speed is too high.
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Total flight time exceeds the maximum endurance.
The system will not allow you to arm if the following errors are reported:
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The eBox is not in the correct state.
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Rover battery life is less than 35%.
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The takeoff sensor is not OK (this means that the yaw, pitch, and roll values are not yet stabilized).
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The takeoff status is not OK.
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eBox logging has not started.
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The GCS has no GPS connection.
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The number of satellites is less than 4.
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The flight plan contains a waypoint located outside the geofence.
To resolve these errors, see
Unable to arm the system, page 103
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