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We
typically
recommend
using
C.A.T.
in
the
HI
mode
when
flying
in
larger
indoor
spaces
(approximately
15
‐
feet
by
15
‐
feet
and
larger)
and/or
spaces
containing
fewer
obstacles/objects.
We
also
recommend
that
first
‐
time
and
low
‐
time
pilots
use
C.A.T.
in
the
HI
mode
(and
the
‘Low
(LO)’
control
rate
setting
on
the
transmitter)
whenever
possible
as
it
can
help
to
better
avoid
potential
collisions
with
more
obstacles/objects
and
in
more
conditions/circumstances
(compared
to
the
LO
mode).
IMPORTANT
NOTE:
Before
taking
off/flying
in
the
HI
mode
it
is
important
to
note
that
even
when
the
‘GEAR’
switch
on
the
MP5H
transmitter
(or
the
switch/knob
for
the
corresponding
channel
on
your
chosen
transmitter)
is
set
to
the
ON
(1)
position
the
technology
will
NOT
be
activated
(turned
on)
until
after
the
throttle
stick
has
been
raised
above
approximately
the
1/3
position
for
5
seconds.
If
you
are
taking
off
from
an
area
that
may
have
many
obstacles/objects
near
the
ground
and/or
surrounding
the
helicopter
this
5
second
delay
should
allow
you
enough
time
to
comfortably
take
off
and
climb
to
a
safe
altitude
above
the
obstacles/objects
before
the
technology
becomes
active
automatically.
Also,
the
technology
will
turn
off
automatically,
even
when
the
‘GEAR’
switch
on
the
MP5H
transmitter
(or
the
switch/knob
for
the
corresponding
channel
on
your
chosen
transmitter)
is
set
to
the
ON
(1)
position,
any
time
you
land
the
helicopter
and/or
lower
the
throttle
stick
below
the
1/3
position.
The
technology
will
not
be
activated
(turned
on)
again
until
after
the
stick
has
been
raised
above
the
1/3
position
for
5
seconds.
LO
Mode
When
the
switch
is
set
to
the
LO
mode
position,
the
technology
will
work
to
detect
obstacles/objects
from
‘closer’
distances
and
will
respond
less
‘firmly’
(compared
to
the
HI
mode)
to
avoid
collisions
with
any
obstacles/objects
it
detects.
This
makes
it
possible
to
still
use
the
technology
even
when
flying
in
smaller
indoor
spaces
and/or
spaces
containing
more
obstacles/objects.
The
actual
distance
of
detection
and
the
corresponding
response
will
vary
depending
on
the
factors
previously
noted,
however,
it
can
be
upwards
of
2.2
feet
(approximately
0.7
meters)
for
certain
obstacles/objects
in
ideal
conditions/circumstances.
We
typically
recommend
using
C.A.T.
in
the
LO
mode
when
flying
in
smaller
indoor
spaces
(approximately
10
‐
feet
by
10
‐
feet
and
larger)
and/or
spaces
containing
more
obstacles/objects.
It
is
also
typically
best
to
use
the
‘Low
(LO)’
control
rate
setting
on
the
transmitter
and/or
minimal
control
inputs
to
keep
the
helicopter
from
traveling
too
quickly
toward
obstacles/objects
whenever
possible.
IMPORTANT
NOTE:
In
the
LO
mode,
whenever
the
‘GEAR’
switch
on
the
MP5H
transmitter
(or
the
switch/knob
for
the
corresponding
channel
on
your
chosen
transmitter)
is
set
to
the
ON
(1)
position
the
technology
WILL
be
activated
(turned
on)
at
all
times
and
regardless
of
the
position
of
the
throttle
stick.
This
means
the
technology
will
not
turn
off
unless
you
move
the
switch
on
the
transmitter
to
the
OFF
(0)
position.
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