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Safety Tips - What Should I do If These Problems Occur?

Safety Tips - What Should I do If These Problems Occur?

Image transmission is interrupted. With the drone hovering try to adjust the antennas or exit and reenter the camera interface. Then fly the drone back to its home point. The drone enters fail safe RTH, the drone will return to the home automatically. Don’t panic, wait patiently for signal retrieval and retake control of the aircraft. The drone hovers unstably, unstable hovering may be due to a weak satellite signal or compass interference. Land the drone safely. There’s compass, please switch to ATTI ode when the app alerts you off interference or proceed with RPH and land the drone. Calibrate the compass before relaunching the aircraft somewhere without interference. Using RTH with a low battery, if your battery is low proceed with RTH and land the drone safely once it comes into vision. Please do not rashly cancel the RTH process since the aircraft lacks electricity and might not make the return to home safely.

If you don’t know which way the nose is facing, keep the aircraft nearby and adjust accordingly until you’re well oriented. If you lose the nose which you’re far away it can adjusted by observing the green connection line between the remote controller and the aircraft displayed on the map. Alternatively intelligent orientation control can be activated under F mode. Course lock can be thought of as single direction. After climbing to a safe altitude pull back on the control stick and fly the drone directly to the home point. Land the drone safety after it comes into vision. Wind speeds are high and the drone can’t hover. If the drone can’t keep hovering due to high wind speeds please descend and land safely.    

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