TE-F360 User Manual
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Flight Modes
The following flight modes are available for TE-F360:
1) A mode (Altitude): The GPS and Vision Positioning System are NOT used for positioning. The aircraft only uses
its barometer to maintain altitude. Supports head - free function, does not support following, flying around a
point, and return function.
2) P mode (Positioning): P mode works best when the GPS signal is strong. There are three different states of P
mode.
3) One button to return home mode: Once selected, the aircraft will rise to the factory set height and then return to
the takeoff point in a straight line. If the current altitude of the aircraft is higher than the set height, the aircraft will
return to the current altitude. The return journey ensures that the return route has no obstacles.
When using GPS satellite signal or compass, the aircraft is vulnerable to external interference. If interference occurs,
please use the manual mode to control the aircraft or land as soon as possible in a safe location to avoid accidents.
At the same time, when using GPS satellite signal, avoid narrow flight areas or areas with obstacles to avoid flight
accidents.
Aircraft LEDs and Status Indicator
The TE-F360 has Aircraft Arm Indicators and a Front LED Indicator as shown in the figure below:
The Front LEDs show the orientation of the aircraft and the status of some of the functions (refer to the function
sections for more details). The Front LEDs glow solid red when the aircraft is turned on to indicate the front of the
aircraft.
The Aircraft Status Indicator communicates the statuses of the aircraft’s flight control system and Intelligent
Flight Battery. Refer to the table below for more information about the aircraft states indicated by the Aircraft
Status Indicator.