TEAM MODE (Two ST16 Ground Station)
BINDING A NEW ST16 TO TYPHOON H
Step 1)
Switch on the original and the new ST16 Ground Stations first, and then
power on Typhoon H. Do not touch it until the initialization completes. Wait a few
seconds for the camera to align and all system (RC and video link) connected.
Step 2)
Tap the settings icon [ ] in the lower right column of the original
ST16, and then switch from single mode to team mode (At this time, the copter
cannot be controlled by the original ST16 anymore, but the CGOET gimbal
camera can still be controlled by the original ST16) .
NOTICE:
When the system is switched from single mode to team mode on the
original ST16, the Typhoon H Main Status Indicator will start to flash orange rap-
idly, which means the copter enters binding mode.
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Step 3)
Now you can take the new ST16 Ground Station, and tap the "System
Settings" on the main interface.
Step 4)
Tap the “Refresh” icon on the new ST16, select the “SR24_XXXXX” re-
ceiver listed in the column under “Model” , and tap "Bind".
Step 5)
Tap the back button [ ] once, you will hear two long beeps, which
means the new ST16 is successfully bound to Typhoon H.
NOTICE:
The default mode of the system is single mode. The original ST16
Ground Station comes bound to the copter and the CGOET from the factory ,
and controls both the copter and the CGOET Gimbal Camera.
NOTICE:
After switching from single mode to team mode (Two ST16 Ground
Station) on the original ST16, the original ST16 only controls the CGOET
gimbal camera, and the new ST16 controls the copter.
NOTICE:
Under the team mode, the new ST16 can't control the gimbal pan
and tilt directions.
If you need to switch back to single mode, the operation steps are as follows:
Step 1)
Tap the settings icon [ ] on the original ST16 and then switch
from team mode to single mode.
Step 2)
When the Typhoon H Main LED Status Indicator starts to blink, the air-
craft enters binding mode.
Step 3)
Wait for a few seconds, as the remote control will automatically bind to
the camera and aircraft. You will hear two beeps from the aircraft when the
binding is successful.