
True View 410 Hardware User Guide
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True View 410 Hardware User Guide
8/3/2020
3.
CONTROLLER BOX LEDS
8.
When the power switch is turned on, the system will go through its startup procedure and all
lights (Figure 34) on the controller box will flash yellow. After a few seconds, each LED light will
begin to show a sequence of colors indicating status.
a.
BAT: Flashes until the battery percentage is known, then turns a solid color.
i.
Green LED indicates battery is above 50%.
ii.
Yellow LED indicates battery is between 30 and 50%.
iii.
Red LED indicates battery is below 30%.
b.
GNSS: This LED will flash yellow until GNSS signal is received, then turn solid green.
c.
SYS: The system light will flash yellow until the system is ready for operation. When
the system is ready, it will begin flashing green if proximity mode is active.
i.
Proximity mode is a feature added in firmware version 2.0.3. When the system
is powered on, its position is recorded, and this position is used as the home
point for the system. Once the sensor travels a specified distance (25 meters by
default) from the home point, the system automatically begins recording data.
This feature can be disable by setting the
“ProximityMode”
flag to false in the
Core Configuration file on the UMS. If the feature is disabled, you will have to
manually start recording data by pressing and holding the green button until
the SYS light turns solid green.
Figure 34
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Controller Box LEDs
9.
When the SYS LED is flashing green, this means the proximity mode is active and you are ready
for takeoff.
a.
If proximity mode was disabled by the user, wait for a solid yellow SYS light then press
and hold the green button until the SYS light turns solid green.
10.
Turn the drone and transmitter on and connect to the drone on the iPad.
11.
Arm the drone and take off and climb to the mission altitude.
12.
Once the system travels 25 meters from takeoff (X,Y, and Z), it will begin recording data.