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Slow Flash GREEN
- Pick the
Archon up and hold it vertically
with the nose pointing down.
Rotate the Archon as shown until
the LED no longer flashes green.
If at any time the Archon appears to be flying erratically
or is unable to maintain position during hover in GPS
mode, compass calibration can be manually initiated
when the Archon and transmitter are powered on and
propellers are un-armed (not rotating). Move both
transmitter sticks simultaneously to the bottom left
corners and hold until the Archon rear LED flashes fast
green. Release the sticks. Then, continue with the procedure described in this section.
Accelerometer Calibration
Accelerometer calibration can be performed whenever the Archon is placed on
a flat, level surface and the propellers are un-armed (not rotating). This calibration
should be performed regularly to help ensure that the sensors are operating
correctly during flight.
To perform accelerometer calibration, the Archon and
transmitter must be powered on and the propellers
must be un-armed (not rotating). Place the Archon on
a flat, level surface and move both transmitter sticks
to the bottom right corners and hold until the Archon
rear LED alternates quickly between red and green.
Motor Arming and Disarming
When you are ready for flight and the Archon is in
a safe, open area, arm the motors by moving both
transmitter sticks to the bottom inside corners and
hold until the propellers begin to rotate.
WARNING:
The props will rotate at a moderately slow, idle
speed when armed. Moving the throttle stick above
the middle stick position after the motors are armed will cause the propellers to
accelerate for flight.