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Using the Headset
CAUTION:
Do not power the headset or downlink kit without the antenna
attached. Doing so will damage the transmitter and receiver amplifiers.
Amplifier damage is not covered under warranty.
NOTICE:
Do not leave the headset exposed to direct sunlight. Sunlight is magnified by
the lens and will burn holes in the LCD color filter (appears as white open areas). LCD
damage is not covered under warranty.
Keep goggles in their protective case when not in use.
1.
Attach the antenna to the headset.
2.
Insert the battery into the slot on the right of the
headband. Insert the barrel connector on the fully
charged battery into the socket on the side of the
headset. The headset powers on when connected
and must be unplugged to turn it off.
3.
Look through the headset and press the Channel Up/Down
buttons. Clean channels will have a consistent static background.
Channels with interference will display horizontal static lines. Select one of the clean
channels. A long beep sounds on channels 1 and 7.
4.
Once you have chosen a clean channel in the
headset, select the same channel on the video
receiver.
• Press Left or Right on the Display Button to
adjust the video contrast in the headset.
• Press Forward or Back on the Display Button
to adjust the video brightness in the headset.
• Press Down on the Display Button to change
the video zoom in the headset. The normal
display shows the entire image. The zoom
display crops the image in the headset and is
used with digital head tracking.
5.
When the headset battery gets low, the headset will emit a beeping that gets
progressively more rapid as the battery voltage drops. Always land and recharge the
headset battery when you begin to hear the headset beep.
Channel 1
5470 MHz
Channel 2
5760 MHz
Channel 3
5780 MHz
Channel 4
5800 MHz
Channel 5
5820 MHz
Channel 6
5840 MHz
Channel 7
5860 MHz
Spektrum Ultra Micro
FPV Transmitter Channels