Aibot X6 V2, Operation
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3.4.10
Blackbox
Safety Features
The Aibot X6 V2 stores all relevant flight information in regular intervals to a
logging module (Blackbox). This feature enables the Aibotix service to conduct
a detailed error analysis.
Aibotix does not assume any responsibility for technical defects or crashes in
case the logging module cannot be read-out and evaluated due to a mishan-
dling from the customer/destruction and/or the loss of the module, any
warranty is voided.
Regularly save and delete the logfiles from the Blackbox to avoid unexpected
memory overflows.
3.5
Normal Procedures Ground Preparation
3.5.1
Flight preparation
For a safe operation of the Aibot X6 V2, some antecedent planning and organ-
ization is mandatory. Ensure to confirm the following information for each of
your flight executions.
The procedures are recommended but not obligatory. Some situations may
require adaption to the published procedures.
Remember also to prepare your mission (waypoint flight plan), general equip-
ment (ground station, connection cables) and storage devices (for example
camera SD card, Aibotix Blackbox).
General
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Flight permissions obtained
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Weather conditions obtained
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Launch site checked for safety, obstacles, local wind influences, magnetic
disturbances, radio disturbances, GPS/GNSS disturbances
Each motor,
propeller, arm
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General Condition, no kinks or damages
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Smooth Operation, no noises while turning, not blocking
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Motor, Mounting Screws tightened
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Propeller, Mounting Screw tightened
Frame, Housing
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General condition
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Screws in place and tightened
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Antennas without kinks or damages (RC-, LVP-, Wi232-antenna)
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Cable plugs without dirt and fixed
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Battery mount tightened
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Landing gear without damages
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Ultrasonic sensors without dirt and with free field of view
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Weight, payload and centre of gravity checked