According to the above picture, our friend is at 9 O'clock, flying to almost the opposite
direction with us. Our distance is 123m, and it's 115m below us.
To use this function you need 2 or more MFD AAT system and connect them together.
2.
Test fly
AP has 6 flight modes. The current flight mode is displayed on the upper-left corner of the OSD
screen. These 6 modes are selected by the combinations of CH5 and CH6.
CH5
CH6
Mode
Description
Any
position
LOW
MAN
Manual mode. The plane is controlled by the radio input. AP
is bypassed.
LOW
MIDDLE
STB
Stabilizer mode. AP will keep the plane in level attitude if
you release the sticks. Throttle is controlled by user.
LOW
HIGH
WPT
Way Point mode. AP will navigate to the waypoints you
defined looped. The throttle is controlled by AP.
THR ,AIL and RUD sticks are assigned for other purposes.
(Zoom-in/out, Next/Pre waypoint, Exceed mode…)
HIGH
MIDDLE
CIR or ALT
Circle mode or Altitude mode. You need to select one of the
2 modes via
PLANE SETTINGS->CH5=H,CH6=M
Circle mode
:
AP will use the position that you engage Circle mode as the
center to circle. You can use ELE to adjust the altitude that
AP maintains.
Altitude mode
:
AP will maintain the altitude that you engage Altitude
mode. You can use ELE to adjust the altitude that it
maintains.
AP will also lock the cruise direction after you release all
sticks for 2 seconds. Mode name "ALT*" will display to
inform that. in "ALT*" status, you can use RUD stick to
adjust the locked cruise direction by degree.
In ALT mode you can also move your THR stick up and down
to adjust the cruise speed (+20%~-10%). OSD will display
the new cruise speed just above the speed reading.
In both CIR and ALT mode throttle is controlled by AP
HIGH
HIGH
RTH
RTH (ReturnToHome) mode. AP will control the plane to fly
back to launch point (Home). The safe altitude is set to 120
meter by default. When the RTH mode is engaged, if the
plane is higher than safe-alt, the plane will lower to safe-alt
slowly. If the plane is lower than the safe-alt, it will climb to
safe-alt as soon as possible.
Once the plane arrives home, "RTH*" will be displayed.