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NEXUS MANUAL TRIGGERING DEVICE (MTD)

The Nexus manual triggering device (MTD) is included in your Nex-
us Mini PRS purchase – The Nexus MTD is the same for all Indem-
nis systems and should be labeled if you own multiple systems, as 
it is paired with the specific unit it is supplied with. 

1)   The Nexus MTD is designed to be hung around the pilot’s neck
using the included neck lanyard, mounted to a tripod using a standard
1/4-20 screw, or attached to the pilot via included and pre-installed
belt clip..

2)   The Nexus MTD has three (3) buttons:

A)  ARM / DISARM     B)  POWER     C)  DEPLOY

3)   The Nexus MTD provides users with Nexus Mini PRS systems status
via both visual and audible system status indication, as well as
Nexus MTD battery life and error messages, if applicable.

4)   Manual deployment is only available once the aircraft with
the Nexus Mini PRS has reached its arming altitude.
NOTE: If the Nexus Mini PRS is armed and the Nexus Mini PRS goes into an
error Mode, manual deployment will be available
regardless of aircraft altitude.

5)   The Nexus MTD has an internal battery that is rated to last 12
hours and is charged via USB-C.

6)   The Nexus MTD will indicate lost link status. It has a rated usable
range of 1km (0.62 miles). If the aircraft is out of range of the Nexus
MTD, you will be notified via the Nexus MTD that it has entered the lost
link status – in this state, the automatic triggering system will still be
active. The Nexus MTD will automatically reconnect to the Nexus i2
PRS when possible and takes 3 seconds to calibrate before the Nexus
MTD option is available.

A

B

C

THE DEPLOY 
BUTTON 
SHOULD 
ALWAYS BE 
TREATED AS 
LIVE

Summary of Contents for Nexus Mini

Page 1: ...1 1 NEXUS MINI EQUIPMENT OPERATIONS GUIDE V1 0 EQUIPMENT OPERATIONS GUIDE MANUAL FOR THE NEXUS MINI PARACHUTE RECOVERY SYSTEM Nexus Mini PRS...

Page 2: ...2 2 NEXUS MINI EQUIPMENT OPERATIONS GUIDE V1 0 IN DEM NIS Noun from Latin Indemnitasm Indemni s uninjured suffering no damage or loss suffering no loss of wealth or property...

Page 3: ...This document and the information contained herein are proprietary and commercially confidential to Indemnis Inc Any use disclosure reproduction distribution or other use of this manual by an individu...

Page 4: ...and property on the ground and enable advanced flight operations by reducing the drones level of kinetic energy in the event of a failure This manual explains installation instructions and how the Ne...

Page 5: ...al Limitations 07 Approved Payloads 07 Nexus Mini PRS Components 08 ChargingTheNexusMini 09 Installation Instructions 10 Understanding The LED Light Strip 12 Checklist 14 Flight Operation Procedures 1...

Page 6: ...he system in any direction that may cause harm injury or damage to life or property in the event of a ground deployment Operators shall disarm and turn the system off immediately after landing BEFORE...

Page 7: ...tions The system is designed to be flown in all dry conditions the aircraft is designed for The operator should never exceed aircraft manufacturer s environmental operating conditions and specificatio...

Page 8: ...8 8 NEXUS MINI EQUIPMENT OPERATIONS GUIDE V1 0 SYSTEM COMPONENTS WHAT S IN THE CASE A Nexus Mini M2 System B Manual Triggering Device MTD C Charging Cable C B A...

Page 9: ...indicated by a fully lit green led strip when unplugged The battery percentage can also be viewed on the Nexus MTD The Nexus Mini PRS will not allow for operation below 25 battery life Note The Nexus...

Page 10: ...the front arms and the battery compartment 1 Remove the Nexus Mini PRS from the case and place the Nexus Mini on top of the Mavic 2 Align the triangular tabs on the bottom side of the Nexus Mini PRS w...

Page 11: ...f the Mavic NOTE The smaller end of the line lock should rest inside of the body harness lines with the loop lines running between the legs of the larger end 6 Verify triangular alignment tabs on the...

Page 12: ...its Pre Armed mode and ready for takeoff RED SCROLLING LEDS The user will not be able to see the red scrolling LEDS on the top of the unit but there will be an audible tone and visual indication on th...

Page 13: ...13 13 NEXUS MINI EQUIPMENT OPERATIONS GUIDE V1 0...

Page 14: ...individuals Power on Aircraft Power on Nexus Mini MTD Power on Nexus Mini PRS Wait for boot up tones and LED indication MTD reads Ready for Pre Arm LED indicates scrolling blue Pre Arm Nexus Mini Scro...

Page 15: ...lockout automatic de ployment capabilities are turned off however manual deployments are still functional down to the ground 7 Landing should only take place after the Nexus Mini PRS has re entered t...

Page 16: ...tion as well as Nexus MTD battery life and error messages if applicable 4 Manual deployment is only available once the aircraft with the Nexus Mini PRS has reached its arming altitude NOTE If the Nexu...

Page 17: ...Disarmed indicating that the Nexus is disarmed and you can visually observe that the rotating red LED ring on the Nexus i2 PRS has changed to rotating green indicating it is Disarmed The Nexus MTD wi...

Page 18: ...eable damage Take note that the system should never be pointed at the inspector or any bystander during the inspection Any damage noted shall be reason for grounding the system and contacting support...

Page 19: ...not user re packable or user serviceable after the Nexus Mini PRS has been deployed SERVICING The Nexus Mini PRS can only be serviced by Indemnis and service providers that have been authorized by Ind...

Page 20: ...ng If the unit has ascended above the altitude lockout manual deployment is enabled until the Nexus unit is disarmed SOLUTION Land immediately and handle with caution and disarm unit either manually o...

Page 21: ...ystem is working properly and is ready to be deployed automatically or manually via MTD SYSTEM WILL NOT DEPLOY System is not ready to be deployed CONNECTING MTD is connecting to the Nexus Mini PRS ple...

Page 22: ...I N D E M N I S C O M...

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