USER MANUAL
INTEL® FALCON™ 8+ UAS
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Modifying an Existing Project
(Continued)
Tapping on the “move to left” button shows the notification “Choose the way-
point to follow the selected waypoints”. After tapping on the corresponding
waypoint, the direction order of the selected waypoints is changed against
the teach-in order.
Tapping on the “move to right” button shows the notification: “Choose the
waypoint to precede the selected waypoints”. After tapping on the corre-
sponding waypoint, the direction order of the selected waypoints is changed
in direction of the teach-in order.
On the right side of the window you see the
total
and
active
number of way-
points, contained within the loaded project. After selecting one or more waypoints,
the actual
selected
number of waypoints is displayed.
Under
Properties
the values of the properties of selected waypoints are shown.
Latitude
and
Longitude
show the related coordinates of selected points.
Height
shows the height of selected points.
Yaw
shows the heading at which waypoints were stored.
Camera Pitch
shows the actual stored pitch angle(s) of the camera.
To change these properties, select the waypoints you want to change to highlight
them.
Tapping on this button once, subtracts the value mentioned at
Stepsize
.
Tapping on this button once, adds the value mentioned at
Stepsize
.
The size of a step can be changed by tapping on the number right to
Stepsize
.
This opens a number keypad. With help of the keypad you can enter a new number.
The number behind
Change Amount
shows how often you tapped on the related
button (cumulated number of steps).
To change the properties
Height
,
Yaw
and
Camera Pitch
of one or more
selected waypoints, you tap on the property you want to change. When its high-
lighted, tapping on the value of the property opens a number keypad.
With help of the keypad you can enter a new value.
Save PATH Project
After modifying one or more waypoints
you can save the modifications by tap-
ping on the
PATH
button (top left cor-
ner). The window
PATH PROJECT
is
opened again (shown to the left). Tap-
ping on
Save Project
saves the mod-
ifications to the project.
Figure 3.5: The Cockpit Control Application and PATH Projects (continued)