FOXTECH GAIA 160MP
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Intelligent Flight Modes (using the Remote Controller)
Intelligent Flight Modes make it easier to operate the aircraft. If you are not using a Lightbridge 2 remote
controller, you will need to configure a 3-position switch on the remote controller as the Intelligent Flight
Modes Switch, with each switch position corresponding to one of the following modes: Off, Course Lock,
or Home Lock.
Course Lock
Use Course Lock to lock the current nose direction as the aircraft’s forward direction. The aircraft will move
in the locked direction regardless of its orientation (yaw angle).
Requirements: Compass must be working properly.
How to operate: 1. Fly the aircraft in the direction you wish to lock; 2. Toggle the Intelligent Flight Modes
Switch to the Course Lock position to lock the current nose direction as the aircraft’s forward direction.
How to reset the parameters: Aircraft nose orientation cannot be reset during flight.
How to stop or exit the flight mode: Toggle the Intelligent Flight Modes Switch to the Off position.
Home Lock
Pull the pitch stick backward to move the aircraft toward its recorded Home Point.
Requirements: Home point recorded; P-GPS mode enabled; distance between the aircraft and Home Point
is greater than 5 meters.
How to operate:
1.Fly the aircraft to the target position;
2.Toggle the Intelligent Flight Modes Switch from the Off position to the Home Lock position for more than
three times to record the Home Point (Note: the Intelligent Flight Modes Switch should stop at the Off
position);
3.Flip the Intelligent Flight Modes Switch to the Home Lock position to start the flight. How to reset the
parameter: Parameters cannot be reset during flight.
How to stop or exit the flight mode: Toggle the Intelligent Flight Modes Switch to the Off position.
Lightbridge 2 not only allows you use the DJI GO app to operate the aircraft, but also use Intelligent
Flight Modes, such as Course Lock, Home Lock, Point of Interest (POI) and Waypoints, to capture
professional shots during flight.