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Fat Shark 

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 RC Vision Systems 

Operational advice 

 

For best performance

, select a channel that has the least amount of 

interference.  While the transmitter is turned OFF, turn on the video 
headset and look at the screen as you check each channel.  Clear 
channels will have a consistent static background.  Channels with 
interference will have horizontal static lines.  

 

Always perform a range test before flying

.  This includes AV and RC 

controls.   Some RC receivers can be affected by the proximity of other 
electronic devices particularly the AV TX. 

 

Try to space out your components as much as possible to avoid 
interference to your RC control range (keep stuff away from RX) 

 

Until experienced, practice flying in a familiar area to avoid becoming 
disorientated. 

 

Due to antenna characteristics, there is a “null” in line with antenna 
direction. You may experience excessive video breakup when flying 
overhead 

 

5.8Ghz signal strength drops off very fast, stay safely within solid AV 
range. 

 

For maximum distance

 it is very important that a clear line of sight exists 

between the transmitter and the video headset.  2 of the worst causes of 
interference are human bodies and reinforced concrete.  

 

Place your TX antenna in open area in a vertical orientation  

 

Multipathing

 (reflections off buildings/ tall objects) causes signal 

cancellation and result in broken video.  Fly in open areas away from 
buildings or other tall structures (i.e. barns, hills). 

 

5.8Ghz AV with 2.4Ghz RC controllers:  

2.4Ghz may cause harmonic 

interference on Ch2 – Ch7 of the 5.8Ghz AV (Ch1 not affected).  The 
headset has been equipped with a high pass filter that will allow the 
system to work with CE certified 2.4Ghz RC controllers.  However, the 
filtering may be insufficient to remove noise from overpowered non CE 
certified controllers.   

  

If you experience interference from your RC radio, change the AV channel 
to channel 1. 

 

Although you don’t require any license to operate this device, you are still 
legally responsible for operating in a responsible manner.   

Warranty 

The system can be exchanged for a new unit within 30 days for any manufacturing 
defects if returned in new condition.  The video headset will be warranted for repair 
for 2 years if no signs of excessive use.   Buyer will be responsible for shipping 
costs.  If beyond the warranty period we will provide repair services.  

Summary of Contents for ATTITUDE V2

Page 1: ...Fat Shark 1 RC Vision Systems ATTITUDE V2 FPV GOGGLE WITH TRINITY HEAD TRACKING USER MANUAL Revision B 12 23 2013 For more product information please visit www fatshark com All Rights Reserved ...

Page 2: ...continued enjoyment please take the time to thoroughly read through this operating manual before using Product Compatibility The AttitudeV2 has been designed to adhere to established video standards and is compatible with any product also adhering to accepted video standards Due to the high number of different manufacturers and variation in quality it s impossible to for us to have tested with eve...

Page 3: ...ark 3 RC Vision Systems Product contents Carry case AttitudeV2 Headset Data cables 3 5mm JR Futaba 6P ezUHF MiniDIN AV cable Downlink kit 250mW 5G8 TX 600TVL camera Filtered battery 2X 5G8 3dBi antenna Manual ...

Page 4: ... will cause the channel to incrementally increase decrease Audio beep sounds on channel change A long beep sounds on channel top and bottom limits Note Fat Shark only guarantees compatibility with Fat Shark or ImmersionRC transmitters CH1 5740 MHz CH2 5760 MHz CH3 5780 MHz CH4 5800 Mhz CH5 5820 MHz CH6 5840 Mhz CH7 5860 MHz Head tracker menu reset Activated by a vertical press on the channel rocke...

Page 5: ...everse tilt direction 3 short beep reverse roll direction No selection exit menu 1 long beep adjust servo center point press to gain manual control of the camera with the headset Adjust camera to desired center position and press button to set new camera center Note that if your servos are not near the center point before adjusting the servo travel may be limited in one direction 1 short beep Long...

Page 6: ...Ch1 5740 MHz On On On N A Ch2 5760 MHz Off On On N A Ch3 5780 MHz On Off On N A Ch4 5800 Mhz Off Off On N A Ch5 5820 MHz On On Off N A Ch6 5840 Mhz Off On Off N A Ch75860 MHz On Off Off N A WARNING DO NOT POWER TRANSMITTER WITHOUT ANTENNA ATTACHED NO ANTENNA LOAD WILL DESTROY RF AMPLIFIER NOT COVERED BY WARRANTY Small white connector on back of transmitter is for ImmersionRC Tiny Telemetry See acc...

Page 7: ... cable Using an external receiver Use the AV cable to connect headset to the RCA AV port of external devices To share the base station power supply with your goggles pick up a 3m Dominator AV cable accessory from your retailer Note internal receiver must be shut off to properly display external AV Accessories Pan Tilt Roll Mechanism Get the most out of your Trinity head tracker by mounting your ca...

Page 8: ...ance leads have been added for charging with standard RC chargers battery includes discharge lead adapter for advanced chargers Note this battery can still be charged via the barrel connector with the original Fat Shark headset battery charger Diopter lens For near sighted users diopter lens insert sets are available that include 2 4 and 6 dpt See below inserting location Lens orientation is not c...

Page 9: ...our local field or have a small and light FPV plane that can t really carry a full OSD All you really want in those cases is for your tracking antenna to point at the plane accurately and have GPS positional data along with vital statistics such as battery voltage and current consumption TinyTelemetry is a minimal GPS locator that sends EzTelemetry data for the EzAntennaTracker down one of the aud...

Page 10: ...z CH5 5820MHz CH6 5840Mhz CH7 5860 MHz Antenna 5G8 3dBi dipole circular polarized compatible Interface 3 5mm 4p AV in out port Power in port barrel connector Center pin is ve collar is GND 3 5mm 3p Earphone port PS 2 DIN data HT port Transmitter Specifications V3 Electrical Power supply 7 17 V 2S 3S 4S supply Power consumption 310mA 7 4V Power out to camera 5V 350mA maximum Transmitting power 250m...

Page 11: ...transmitter and the video headset 2 of the worst causes of interference are human bodies and reinforced concrete Place your TX antenna in open area in a vertical orientation Multipathing reflections off buildings tall objects causes signal cancellation and result in broken video Fly in open areas away from buildings or other tall structures i e barns hills 5 8Ghz AV with 2 4Ghz RC controllers 2 4G...

Page 12: ...dset Ch1 not affected by 2 4Ghz check correct frequency antenna is used Head tracker not working but can hear beeps can enter and navigate beep menu Ensure headset is turned on before RC radio Review controller manual for correct settings Check servos are plugged into correspondingly selected channels Head tracker not working and no beeps can t enter nor navigate beep menu Cable was modified and r...

Page 13: ... FOV ideal for fixed camera Operation 20 to 70C Mechanical Square 21 X 21 X 12mm Lens extrude 15mm X 14mm diameter Weight 15g Packaging Dimensions bag 50 x 70 mm Weight approximately 16g Pan Tilt and Pan Tilt Roll version Electrical Same as above Imager Same as above Lens 3 6mm IR coated 90 diagonal FOV ideal for pan tilt camera Operation Same as above Packaging Dimensions 101 x 68 x 44 mm Weight ...

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