Fat Shark RC Vision Systems PREDATOR V2 CE RTF FPV KIT USER MANUAL Revision B 09/21/2013 For more product information, please visit: www.fatshark.com All Rights Reserved...
Trouble shooting ....................12 Warranty ........................ 12 Introduction Congratulations on purchasing the Fat Shark Predator RTF FPV video piloting system with goggles, transmitter and camera. To ensure your continued enjoyment, please take the time to thoroughly read through this operating manual before using.
Simply connect the balance lead of your 2S to 4S (7V - 25V) RC battery to provide power to your Fat Shark Downlink and you are ready to fly. The handy balance lead filters RC servo and motor noise from your RC pack for a...
Fat Shark RC Vision Systems Transmitter Channel select chart: Ch1 5740 MHz Ch2 5760 MHz Ch3 5780 MHz Ch4 5800 Mhz Ch5 5820 MHz Ch6 5840 Mhz Ch75860 MHz Small white connector on back of transmitter is for ImmersionRC Tiny Telemetry. See accessories.
Fat Shark RC Vision Systems Using an external receiver: Use the AV cable to connect headset to the RCA AV port of external devices. To share the base station power supply with your goggles, pick up a 3m Dominator AV cable accessory from your retailer.
Fat Shark RC Vision Systems Accessories Diopter lens For near sighted users, diopter lens insert sets are available that include -2, -4 and -6 dpt. See below insert instructions. Lens orientation is not critical. Tiny Telemetry from ImmersionRC Conventional OSDs offer a host of features, some of which you don’t need if you’re just flying FPV around your local field or have a small and light FPV plane that can’t really carry a full OSD.
Fat Shark RC Vision Systems Camera Specifications: Electrical: Power supply: 3.5-5V (powered off TX) Power consumption: 60mA @5V) Imager: 1/3” CMOS 600TVL FPV tuned white balance and sampling. NTSC/ PAL selectable via jumper on camera (jumper on = NTSC). Lens: 2.8mm IR coated...
Fat Shark RC Vision Systems Operational advice For best performance, select a channel that has the least amount of interference. While the transmitter is turned OFF, turn on the video headset and look at the screen as you check each channel.
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