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Getting Everything Charged

DX8 Controller: 

Turn the controller off. Plug one end of the charging cable into the 

charging port (see p. 5), and the other end into a power outlet. The controller 
indicator LED will glow blue indicating it is charging and turn off when fully charged.

Precision Vision Camera: 

Turn the camera off. Plug the micro USB cable into the 

MULTI port on the camera (see p. 9), and the other end into a generic USB port on a 
laptop or similar device connected to power.  The Indicator LED will glow red when 
charging, and turn off when fully charged.

Live Feed Monitor:

 The monitor can remain powered on while charging. Plug one 

end of the charging cable into the bottom DC IN port on the monitor (see p. 7), and 
the other end into a power outlet. The charging indicator LED will glow red. It will turn
green when finished.
IMPORTANT: 

DO NOT leave it in prolonged exposure to sunlight while charging!  DO 

NOT plug the adapter into the DC OUT port.  This will ruin the battery.

Command Center Laptop: 

The laptop can remain powered on while charging. 

Simply plug one end into the charging port on the laptop, and the other end into a 
power outlet. The charging indicator LED will glow red. It will turn green when 
finished.  Laptop battery percentage can also be checked in Windows, in the lower 
right hand corner of the desktop.

Batteries: 

(see p. 6) Plug the battery charger into a power outlet using the power 

cable. Attach the red and black leads to their respective positions on the charger. 
Attach the balancing board to the balancing port on the charger. Now take the 
red/black leads and connect it to the battery. Connect the white balancing cable to the
balancing board. Make sure everything is secure and snug. The charger should now be
switched to “CHARGE” mode (it is already on by default). Now hold down the enter 
button for a few moments, then tap it again to confirm, it will now charge the battery. 
The charger will beep and flash “FULL” when finished. Hit “STOP”. 
IMPORTANT: 

DO NOT disconnect the red/black terminals from the charger at all. 

Simply unplug the battery from its end. Failure to do so will create an arc in between 

the leads, this will damage the battery!  The Pacesetter comes equipped with 7600 

mAh 2s LiPo batteries.  It is important that the batteries are charged with these 

settings.  Failure to do so could result in machine under performance or damage to 

the battery. 

Note:  Refer to the battery charging video for visual instruction.

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Summary of Contents for Pacesetter 2015

Page 1: ...User s Manual Pacesetter Model 2015 Serial Number Version 1 12...

Page 2: ...ything Charged 10 5 GPS Recalibration 11 6 Setting Up a Route 14 7 Pre Flight 17 8 Flight 18 9 Post Flight 21 10 Stitching In Agisoft 22 11 NDVI Creation using Global Mapper 29 12 Motor Rotation Diagr...

Page 3: ...ne will land in place when it reaches less than 14 0v Keep away from spinning motors at ALL TIMES Do not attempt to modify the drone Do not attempt to repair the drone NEVER allow minors to charge bat...

Page 4: ...th Never allow use of this product by anyone without providing them with these instructions You must read understand and follow all instructions and warnings for any product s to which this product is...

Page 5: ...1x Precision Vision Camera NIR 1x Precision Vision Camera RGB 2x Camera Charger Access Cable 1x DX8 Controller 1x Controller Charger 1x Controller Strap 1x Bind Plug 1x Data Link 1x Data Link Cable 2...

Page 6: ...Components DX8 Controller 1 6 Page 5...

Page 7: ...Battery Charger 1 7 Page 6...

Page 8: ...Live Feed Monitor 1 8 Page 7...

Page 9: ...Modes GPS GPS and Gyroscope correction ATT Gyroscope correction only M Manual No GPS or Gyroscope correction Never fly when the screen says this GPS FS Failsafe mode Ghome Go home mode Drone will be...

Page 10: ...Precision Vision Camera 1 10 Page 9...

Page 11: ...st to the top as shown above Make sure the red wire is towards the bottom Make sure the checker is set for the correct battery type As shown above to the left of the total voltage it should read LiPo...

Page 12: ...a power outlet The charging indicator LED will glow red It will turn green when finished Laptop battery percentage can also be checked in Windows in the lower right hand corner of the desktop Batteri...

Page 13: ...there is an M in the lower left hand corner now when that switch is in position 2 This step allows you to be able to calibrate the GPS 5 Make sure you have AT LEAST 8 satellites before doing the next...

Page 14: ...clination When first set the drones are programmed for true north in relation to Indiana If the drone does not fly straight where you are you will need to adjust the declination NOTE It is advised by...

Page 15: ...1 15 Page 14...

Page 16: ...sily Simply use it to search for a nearby address or latitude and longitude 3 Go up to Toolbox and click Photogrammetry Tool 4 Make sure the settings are correct Focal Length 35mm Sensor H 47mm Sensor...

Page 17: ...e all of the waypoints are located 8 Clicking Generate will create the route you can now edit individual waypoints to fit the shape of the field Maintain the uniform flight pattern IMPORTANT Point 0 i...

Page 18: ...1 18 Page 17...

Page 19: ...see page 5 Make sure the throttle is all the way down 7 Turn on the controller 8 Make sure batteries are strapped in and tight 9 Power on your live feed monitor and check that voltage is normal it sh...

Page 20: ...Position 0 GPS GPS is ON Gyro active Position 1 Att GPS is OFF Gyro active Position 2 FS Failsafe For emergency use only NOTE If you had to recalibrate the GPS as described on pages 11 12 make sure y...

Page 21: ...the Pre Flight checklist and make sure everything is okay with the drone 4a Make sure the drone has acquired at least 8 satellites 5 With the drone powered on now and ready to go click Connect in Grou...

Page 22: ...mpleted as the starting waypoint 4 Go to the last waypoint completed and set its turning mode to Stop and Turn 5 Upload the route to the Pacesetter and launch it 5a Make sure to take off manually and...

Page 23: ...folder by right clicking highlighting New and click Folder Name it something you will remember 6 Within that folder create two more folders named IR and RGB This is so everything stays organized 6a Re...

Page 24: ...to the Precision Vision folder located on the desktop and select all of the photos from the route you would like to stitch 5 It will import all of the photos and you should now see a plethora of blue...

Page 25: ...me thing for the end of the route Since there isn t a way to remote start the cameras you will always need to trim the ascent descents from the flight when stitching Processing 1 Right click the chunk...

Page 26: ...2 Right click the chunk again highlight Process and click Optimize Alignment Keep Fit k4 unselected 1 26 Page 25...

Page 27: ...3 Right click the chunk again highlight Process and click Build Dense Cloud Set Quality to Lowest for faster results and set Depth Filtering to Aggressive for a proper orthophoto 1 27 Page 26...

Page 28: ...click the chunk again highlight Process and click Build Mesh Select Height Field for the Surface Type Sparse Cloud for the Source Data and set the Polygon Count to High Keep Interpolation enabled 1 28...

Page 29: ...the Show Cameras button on the top toolbar is highlighted If all of the photos don t align in the first process try selecting the cameras that don t align right click them and click Align Selected Cam...

Page 30: ...hlight Export Orthophoto and click Export JPEG TIFF PNG 3 Make sure Geographic is selected at the top and Write World File is selected at the bottom If you will need to email the final photo or you ar...

Page 31: ...ng it up 1 Open up Global Mapper by double clicking the icon on the desktop or clicking the taskbar icon 2 Open your RGB IR maps you created earlier with Agisoft by clicking on the Open Your Own Data...

Page 32: ...e imagery by going to File and selecting Download Online Imagery Topo Terrain Maps 4 You want to select NAIP Color Imagery for US 1m resolution and click Connect If NAIP is not available use the World...

Page 33: ...de map provided by the professional mapping sources This process should be as precise as possible so its as accurate an NDVI as can be in the end 1 Begin by deselecting the IR layer Click the check bo...

Page 34: ...the NAIP map Point 2 to Point 2 3 to 3 etc Add as many points as possible the more there are the more accurate the rectification To make a point you simply left click anywhere on the map To add the se...

Page 35: ...epeat the rectification process for the IR map now it is done exactly the same way as the RGB map Tip Use the slider tool at the top of the page see page 30 to see how well the RGB IR layers line up w...

Page 36: ...10 A Select Layers box will open select the RGB IR layers and click OK 1 36 Page 35...

Page 37: ...fined Formula and in the drop down menu beside it select NDVI 13 Click Add Band and it will appear in the formula box 14 Click OK at the bottom the Set up Bands for Export window will appear 15 Select...

Page 38: ...16 Click the Band 1 tab at the top and make sure the RGB layer is checked and the IR layer is not 1 38 Page 37...

Page 39: ...you have several options on what to do with it including area calculations exporting as a KMZ file to be opened with Google Earth and exporting as a GeoTIFF for use in farm management software Other f...

Page 40: ...ch the end of the perimeter you re mapping out right click 2 In the window that pops up name the area feature If mapping multiple fields use the field name If mapping hail damage it is easier to simpl...

Page 41: ...s are de selected 1a If an area feature was created using the digitizer this can be selected for use as the export bounds Select the area feature desired before going onto step 2 2 Go up to File highl...

Page 42: ...3 A Select Export Format window will pop up make sure GeoTIFF is selected 1 42 Page 41...

Page 43: ...4 A window GeoTIFF Export Options will open make sure you enable the World File by checking the box next to Generate TFW World File 1 43 Page 42...

Page 44: ...e is useful as it can be loaded into Google Earth on any device be it tablet smartphone or PC If it is loaded onto a device with GPS capabilities Such as a tablet or smartphone you will be able to use...

Page 45: ...ect KML KMZ Any Data as Images 4 Select PNG as your image format 5 Under the Export Bounds tab select Crop to Selected Area Feature s 6 Hit OK and name the file It is suggested you name it after the f...

Page 46: ...the bottom of the control center 2 Toward the middle of the Options pop up there will be a Shader drop down Select a different shader and hit apply 3 To edit an existing shader or to create a new shad...

Page 47: ...s box and either hit Change Color or Change Value to edit the variable that is desired The value can only be between 1 and 1 Tip We suggest using the Precision Vision Shader for most crops If your Pac...

Page 48: ...Blade Motor Rotation 1 48 Page 47...

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Page 50: ...5771M 5790M 5809M 5828M 5847M 5866M E 5705M 5685M 5665M 5645M 5885M 5905M 5925M 5945M F 5740M 5760M 5780M 5800M 5820M 5840M 5860M 5880M Sensitivity 90dbm 1dBm Channel 32 Channel 4 Band x 8 Channel An...

Page 51: ...Flight and Service Log Serial Number...

Page 52: ...Name of Pilot Technician Starting Voltage Ending Voltage Lowest Satellite Count Highest Satellite Count Total Flight Time Weather Conditions If flown within 5 miles of an airport Airport Date and Tim...

Page 53: ...Name of Pilot Technician Starting Voltage Ending Voltage Lowest Satellite Count Highest Satellite Count Total Flight Time Weather Conditions If flown within 5 miles of an airport Airport Date and Tim...

Page 54: ...Name of Pilot Technician Starting Voltage Ending Voltage Lowest Satellite Count Highest Satellite Count Total Flight Time Weather Conditions If flown within 5 miles of an airport Airport Date and Tim...

Page 55: ...Name of Pilot Technician Starting Voltage Ending Voltage Lowest Satellite Count Highest Satellite Count Total Flight Time Weather Conditions If flown within 5 miles of an airport Airport Date and Tim...

Page 56: ...Name of Pilot Technician Starting Voltage Ending Voltage Lowest Satellite Count Highest Satellite Count Total Flight Time Weather Conditions If flown within 5 miles of an airport Airport Date and Tim...

Page 57: ...Name of Pilot Technician Starting Voltage Ending Voltage Lowest Satellite Count Highest Satellite Count Total Flight Time Weather Conditions If flown within 5 miles of an airport Airport Date and Tim...

Page 58: ...Name of Pilot Technician Starting Voltage Ending Voltage Lowest Satellite Count Highest Satellite Count Total Flight Time Weather Conditions If flown within 5 miles of an airport Airport Date and Tim...

Page 59: ...Name of Pilot Technician Starting Voltage Ending Voltage Lowest Satellite Count Highest Satellite Count Total Flight Time Weather Conditions If flown within 5 miles of an airport Airport Date and Tim...

Page 60: ...Name of Pilot Technician Starting Voltage Ending Voltage Lowest Satellite Count Highest Satellite Count Total Flight Time Weather Conditions If flown within 5 miles of an airport Airport Date and Tim...

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