10 Trinity F90+ user manual
02 SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
2.1 OPERATION
1.
Always obey the manual when using the system.
2.
It is the operator’s responsibility to follow the laws that regulate the use
of UAVs for the desired flying area. Flying out of pilot‘s sight might be
prohibited depending on the local laws, please inform yourself.
The distance between the pilot and the UAV should never exceed 2 km
(1.24 mi).
3.
Always keep a safe distance to spinning rotors of at least 10 m (33 ft) to
avoid risk of injury and damage of property.
4.
Always keep a safe distance between the UAV and humans at any time
to avoid any personal injury in the event of a crash.
5.
In case of an emergency the pilot must be able to manually fly the UAV
in assisted flight.
6.
Do not fly or take off close to objects generating magnetic/electroma
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gnetic fields (power lines, generators, antennas, transformers, etc.) as it
may cause malfunction of the GPS and/or the magnetic field sensors.
7.
Do not fly or take off close to objects containing large amounts of metal
or carbon fiber (parking decks, buildings of reinforced concrete, ships,
cars or other machines) as it may cause malfunction of the GPS and/or
the magnetic field sensors.
8.
Always ensure proper GPS coverage of the UAV. Do not fly in narrow
canyons as it may cause malfunction of the GPS and/or the magnetic
field sensors.
9.
Make sure no large obstacles (buildings, trees, mountains, etc.) or
objects generating or blocking electro-magnetic radiation (antennas,
fences, power lines, etc.) are between the transmitter/GCS and the UAV
during the whole time of operation.
10.
The Trinity must not be operated
• at temperatures below -12 °C (10.4 °F) and above 50 °C (122 °F).
• in rain or snowfall.
• at windspeeds above 9 m/s (17.5 kn) (See chapter 3.1.). Please note
that the wind speed on the ground is always less than the wind
speed at flight altitude.
11.
Transportation of the system is only recommended in the original
Quantum-Systems transportation box.
12.
The use of third party products, such as batteries, chargers, ground
modems, Payloads, RC transmitters and ground control stations, which
were not provided by Quantum-Systems, is prohibited. Any modificati
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on to the system is prohibited unless expressly authorized by Quantum-
Systems or an authorized reseller.
13.
Due to the risk of an electric shock, do not open any Quantum-
Systems products. For repair and maintenance work always contact your
reseller (exceptions see chapter 13).
14.
Each operator is responsible for ensuring the airworthiness of the UAV.
15.
The UAV does not detect and avoid obstacles. Every operator is self
responsible to plan a flight path that is free of obstacles.
16.
Do not fly without a properly attached payload compartment.
2.2 BATTERY SAFETY
To avoid fire, serious injury and property damage observe the following safety
guidelines when using, charging or storing the UAV battery pack. The UAV
battery pack is based on Murata / Sony Konion US18650VTC6 - 3120mAh,
3,6V - 3,7V.
2.2.1 Battery handling
1.
Do not use any battery other than the original UAV battery pack by
Quantum-Systems.
2.
Do not use or charge swollen, leaky, or damaged batteries. Do not use
a battery that was involved in a crash or any kind of heavy impact.
3.
For flying the temperature of the battery must be at least 25 °C (77 °F).
Summary of Contents for Trinity F90+
Page 5: ...5 General information GENERAL INFORMATION 01...
Page 9: ...02 9 SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS Safety instructions...
Page 13: ...13 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS 03 Technical specifications...
Page 17: ...17 04 PROCESS OVERVIEW Process overview...
Page 19: ...19 Trinity F90 user manual Flight operation After the ight Data Analysis Process overview 4...
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Page 21: ...21 COMMUNICATION LINKS 05 Communication links...
Page 23: ...23 BATTERY RC TRANSMITTER Battery RC Transmitter 06...
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Page 37: ...37 07 QBASE GROUND CONTROL STATION QBase Ground Control Station...
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Page 85: ...85 FLIGHT SETUP STEP BY STEP 08 Flight setup step by step...
Page 90: ...90 Trinity F90 user manual 8 11 Step 11 Assemble the UAV...
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Page 95: ...95 FLIGHT OPERATION 09 Flight operation...
Page 107: ...107 AFTER THE FLIGHT 10 After the flight...
Page 111: ...111 11 PAYLOAD COMPARTMENT Payload compartment...
Page 129: ...129 Trinity F90 user manual RX1RII Menu default settings 11...
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Page 137: ...137 STORAGE 12 Storage...
Page 139: ...139 INSPECTION REPAIRS 13 Inspection repairs...
Page 151: ...151 14 TROUBLESHOOTING Troubleshooting...
Page 161: ...161 FLYING MULTIPLE UAV SIMULTANEOUSLY 15 Flying multiple UAV simultaneously...
Page 163: ...163 iBASE FILE NAMES 16 iBase file names...
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