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NEXUS MANUAL TRIGGERING DEVICE (MTD)
The Nexus manual triggering device (MTD) is included in your
Nexus i2 PRS purchase – The Nexus MTD is the same for all
Indemnis systems and should be labeled if you own multiple
systems, as it is paired with the specific unit it is supplied with.
1) The Nexus MTD is designed to be hung around the pilot’s neck
using the included neck lanyard, mounted to a tripod using a standard
1/4-20 screw, or attached to the pilot via included and pre-installed
belt clip..
2) The Nexus MTD has three (3) buttons:
A)
ARM / DISARM
B)
POWER
C)
DEPLOY
3) The Nexus MTD provides users with Nexus i2 PRS systems status
via both visual and audible system status indication, as well as
Nexus MTD battery life and error messages, if applicable.
4) Manual deployment is only available once the aircraft with
the Nexus i2 PRS has reached its arming altitude.
NOTE:
If the Nexus i2 PRS is armed and the Nexus i2 PRS goes into an
error Mode, manual deployment will be available
regardless of aircraft altitude.
5) The Nexus MTD has an internal battery that is rated to last 12
hours and is charged via USB-C.
6) The Nexus MTD will indicate lost link status. It has a rated usable
range of 1km (0.62 miles). If the aircraft is out of range of the Nexus
MTD, you will be notified via the Nexus MTD that it has entered the lost
link status – in this state, the automatic triggering system will still be
active. The Nexus MTD will automatically reconnect to the Nexus i2
PRS when possible and takes 3 seconds to calibrate before the Nexus
MTD option is available.
A
B
C
THE DEPLOY
BUTTON
SHOULD
ALWAYS BE
TREATED AS
LIVE
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