FOXTECH GAIA 160MP
User Manual
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A3 Functions
Compass Calibration
Ensure the compass is calibrated before every flight. Failure to calibrate may lead to poor flight performance
or a crash.
1.DO NOT attempt to calibrate your compass where there is a chance of strong magnetic interference.
This includes areas where there are massive metal objects, parking structures, steel reinforcements
underground, or under bridges.
2.DO NOT carry ferromagnetic materials with you during calibration, such as keys or mobile phones.
3.The compass should always be calibrated when moving from indoor spaces to outdoor spaces.
4.After successful calibration, the compass may become abnormal when you place the aircraft on the
ground. This may be because of underground magnetic interference. Move the aircraft to another location
and try again.
Calibration Procedures
Choose an open space to carry out the following procedures.
Using the remote controller (Lightbridge 2 is used here as an example):
1.Quickly flip the control mode switch from P mode to A mode, and then back to P mode three times, and
the Aircraft Status Indicator will display a solid yellow light. Flip the control mode switch between position-1
and position-3 when using the third party remote controllers.
2.Hold and rotate the aircraft horizontally 360 degrees, and the Aircraft Status Indicator will display a solid
green light.
3.Hold the aircraft vertically with nose pointing downward, and rotate it 360 degrees around the center axis.
Recalibrate the compass if the Aircraft Status Indicator is solid red.
Using DJI GO (Lightbridge 2 is required):
Tap the Aircraft Status Indicator bar in the DJI GO app and select “Calibrate”, then follow the on- screen
instructions.
- If the Aircraft Status Indicator blinks red and yellow after the calibration, move your aircraft to a different
location to carry out compass calibration.
- Calibrate the compass before each flight. Launch DJI GO App, follow the on-screen instructions to
calibrate the compass.