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Gyroscope calibration
Calibrate the gyroscope. Before calibration, please
connect the GPS sensor to the device correctly and
make sure the device is placed horizontally.
GPS display
To display the information returned by GPS sensor.
Function setup:
1. Tap
Gyro calibration
to enter.
2. Tap
Calibration
. The system will calibrate
automatically.
3. When calibration succeeds or fails, the system
displays a pop-up screen indicating the success
or failure of calibration. Click
Exit
on the prompt
screen to return to the previous screen.
Function setup:
Tap
GPS display
to enter, then you can view the
related information. Click to return.
⑴
⑷
⑸
⑹
⑺
⑻
⑼
⑵
⑶
⑴
To show whether the positioning is successful or not. If the icon is blue indicating
the positioning is successful, the icon is gray, then the positioning is failure.
⑵
To display the quantity of satellites.
⑶
Azimuth angle: Refers to the orientation of the aircraft from the zeroing point.
The green dot that moves on the dial marks the current orientation of the aircraft
from the starting point. The center of the azimuth angle indicates the starting
point. By default, the starting point is the power-on position.
⑸
Hg zero: Tap to clear the height value.
⑼
To display the date, time and time zone.The date is showed by Year/Month/
Day, and the time is showed in 24-Hour clock format.
⑺
Attitude angle: Used to indicate the real time heading angle of the aircraft
during the flight.
⑹
DS zero: Tap to clear the distance value.
⑻
Heading angle: The center of the circle moves up and down to indicate the
pitch angle of aircraft. Outer circle rotates to indicate the roll angle of aircraft.
⑷
The information of latitude and longitude, distance, height, altitude and speed
is displayed. Above is latitude and longitude of a position point when the distance
is zeroed, and below is the real-time latitude and longitude of a position where
the aircraft is in. Speed refers to the speed of the aircraft relative to the ground.
Height refers to the height of the aircraft relative to the ground. Distance refers to
the distance of the current position of the aircraft relative to the starting position.