14.10 Fly it
The Navigator 250 is now ready for its first flight. You are strongly advised to read through
chapter '17. Flying the Navigator 250' on page 27 before the first take-off.
14.11 Status indications
Flight modes
GPS (Blue)
Basic (Magenta)
Flight battery low
(White) Level 1: 1 Hz,
Level 2: 5 Hz
GPS signal quality (Rear LED)
Optimal
Good
Idle alarm
If the copter is left idle in operation state for a minimum of 10 min. it
will emit warning signals. Remove and install the flight battery again.
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Expert (Orange)
Errors
R.T.H. activated
(Red)
(White) 0.5 Hz
Weak
No signal
14.12 ArF version
If you purchased an ArF version you need a RC Logger R8 Radio Transmitter (89102RC).
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Should you not have one already, you can purchase it from www.rclogger.com.
Note that the receiver included with the R8 Radio Transmitter set 89102RC is not
compatible with the Navigator 250. The Navigator 250 has a built-in receiver and an ArF
user only needs to pair the R8 Radio Transmitter with the Navigator 250.
15. EYEControl:Navigator app
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The EYEControl: Navigator app is available in the Google Playstore for Android mobile
devices and in the Apple App Store for iOS devices under the name 'EYEControl:
Navigator'.
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Make sure the app is compatible with your device before you attempt to install it.
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The app includes instructions and tutorials as well as step-by-step calibration guidance.
15.1 Pairing with Navigator 250
1. Turn on Bluetooth
on your mobile device and start the EYEControl:Navigator app
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When using an Android device, additionally turn on 'Location' service.
2. Insert and connect the flight battery.
3. Press and hold the pairing button (left button) (24) until 'Navigator' is shown on the
PAIRING page in the app (around 5 to 10 sec).
4. Once the Bluetooth
connection has been established, the app switches to the landing
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page and displays 'Connected' and firmware version.
5. Pairing is completed.