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3.6 Flight Modes
Turbo Pix has 20 flight built-in flight modes, 10 of which are regularly used. There are modes to support
different levels/types of flight stabilization, a sophisticated autopilot, a follow-me system etc. Flight modes are
controlled through the radio (via a transmitter switch), via mission commands, or using commands from a
ground station (GCS) or companion computer. You can setup six flight modes once and max setup eight
modes combine with AUX-CH (CH7 and CH8).
Flight modes setting steps:
1. Connect Turbo Pix and receiver (connect the RC port of Turbo Pix,
and make sure receiver work as SBUS signal).
2. Make sure transmitter bind to receiver success.
3. Make sure Turbo Pix connect to Mission Planner success and click
INITIAL SETUP—Mandatory Hardware—Flight modes, you can setup
the flight modes you want in this menu.
In flight modes menu, it’s very clear that the flight modes, the PWM
numerical interval of six flight modes you have set and choose Simple
Mode/Super Simple Mode or not.
Most of the RC fans setup the Flight Mode 1 is Stabilize, the other five flight mode will be setup according to
users’ flight habit.
First, you have to setup flight mode in transmitter. The setting steps as below:
1. Power on and turn on your transmitter.
Make sure the RX
outputs SBUS signal
(blue LED)