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Airdog User Manual V.2 April, 2016 We will be adding more content to this user manual over time as we receive feedback from users and develop new functions. Please check our website on a regular basis for user manual updates.
1.5 AirDog Mobile App Specifications 1.6 AirDog Desktop App Specifications 1.7 What’s In The Box Chapter 2: AirDog Support Chapter 3: Get To Know AirDog 3.1 About Us Chapter 4: General Overview 4.1 AirDog Drone Overview 4.1.1 Motors And Propellers 4.1.2 Battery...
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4.6 Sport Modes 4.6.1 Sport Mode Descriptions 4.6.2 Follow Modes 4.6.3 Landing Modes Chapter 5: System Preparation 5.1 AirDog 5.1.1 Unfolding The Arms 5.1.2 Attaching The Landing Gears 5.1.3 Attaching The Propellers 5.1.4 Recommended GoPro Settings 5.1.5 Mounting The Camera 5.1.6 Inserting The Battery...
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5.3.3 Strapping AirLeash 5.4 AirDog Mobile App 5.4.1 Download And Install AirDog app 5.4.2 Activation Of AirDog 5.4.3 How To Customize A Sport Mode Via AirDog Mobile App 5.5 GPS 5.6 Calibration 5.6.1 AirLeash Calibration 5.6.1.1 AirLeash Magnetometer (Mag) Calibration 5.6.1.2 AirLeash Accelerometer (Accels) Calibration...
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6.1.5 Laser Warning Chapter 7: Flight 7.1 Before Flight 7.1.1 Sensor Check 7.2 Takeoff 7.3 AirDog Inflight Controls Via AirLeash 7.3.1 Altitude Adjustment 7.3.2 Angle Adjustment 7.3.3 Farther & Closer 7.3.4 Play / Pause Follow 7.3.5 Come To Me (CTM) 7.4 Landing...
For AirDog, following is not a feature but its core essence. It will follow and film you in many different ways, because every sport is different so we’ve custom engineered auto-follow flight modes for various action...
Please use the Support or Forum section on our website to get in touch with us and other AirDog users. To have the best user experience please read this “User Manual” in its entirety before you go out and fly.
Source: knowbeforeyoufly.org AirDog supports the Know Before You Fly education campaign and is committed to providing consumers and prospective business operators of unmanned aircraft systems the tools to know how to fly safely and responsibly before taking to the skies.
Supported Operating Systems and Devices: Apple AirDog app can be used with iPhone (6s Plus, 6s, 6 Plus, 6, 5s, 5c, 5 & 4s), iPad (Pro, Air - all models, Mini - all models, 3rd & 4th gen), iPod touch. Supported operating systems: iOS 8 and newer.
Before You Begin What’s In The Box AirDog auto-follow drone (1x unit)* AirLeash (1x unit) Battery (1x unit) Battery charger (1x unit) Strap (1x unit) USB wall adapter (1x unit)** Micro USB cable (1x unit) Power cord (1x unit)** *GoPro camera and GoPro camera housing not included.
We believe these moments can truly inspire ourselves and others. AirDog was born out of a passion for action sports. For each Founder and every AirDog team member it’s different — motocross, skateboarding,...
AirDog Drone Overview AirDog is a small, foldable, autonomous and intelligent flying quadcopter drone. It is designed to follow the user of AirDog, typically in action sports. AirDog will follow the user wearing a small tracking controller device, AirLeash. AirDog will film the user on a mechanically stabilized GoPro HERO camera.
4.1.4 Fold-Up Arms The arms on AirDog are designed to fold in tightly. This makes it both safer to travel with (as the arms won’t break off) and it makes it easy to store in a small case or a backpack.
AirLeash Wearable Controller Overview With long range wireless connectivity, AirLeash is everything you need to guide and control AirDog. Its waterproof design lets you enjoy water sport actions and it only takes a moment to customize the settings. AirLeash connects to AirDog through a powerful long-range Bluetooth signal, ensuring they stay connected and continue to communicate from a distance or if the user is temporarily submerged under water.
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General Overview Icon Meaning Sensor check. Verify if AirDog and AirLeash sensors are ok to fly. Calibration. Enter calibration menu. AirLeash calibration. Enter AirLeash sensor calibration menu. AirDog calibration. Enter AirDog sensor calibration menu. Magnetometer calibration. This icon is used for AirDog and AirLeash magnetometer calibration.
• New icons might be available with software updates. 4.2.3 AirLeash Buttons You don’t need to spend much time getting your AirDog ready for flight. AirLeash only takes a few moments to either select a sport flight mode or to customize your settings.
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General Overview Button On ground In flight SP: Decrease altitude by one step / Move closer (while in Joystick SP: Change value for mode) flight parameter LP: Continuously adjust the position: Altitude or Distance SP: Orbit Left by one step SP: Move Left while in LP: Continuously orbit around you menu...
Solid yellow AirLeash is charging Solid green AirLeash is fully charged Blue “Leashed” LED LED Status Meaning AirLeash is not connected to AirDog Solid blue AirLeash is connected to AirDog Blinks blue AirLeash is in pairing mode Red LED LED Status...
AirDog’s interchangeable 14.8 V, 5600mAh, lithium polymer battery provides an estimated flight time of 10-18 min. depending on flight speed and wind conditions. It must only be charged with an original AirDog battery charger. We recommend purchasing multiple batteries to extend the flight time and use of AirDog during your action.
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AirDog’s battery level indicator has 5 LEDs that show how much power is remaining. To check battery charge level, press battery button for a short time while it is not inserted to any equipment. After short calculations, battery will show its charge. See below for details.
In some very rare occasions the battery firmware starts normally, but it cannot communicate with AirDog. As a consequence, it is not possible to fly AirDog or update the battery firmware. In this case the battery must be manually switched to Safe Mode:...
LEDs will display the current battery status (see 4.3.4 Error And Status Codes), 4. Insert the battery into the unfolded AirDog. AirDog will now update the battery firmware automatically. Removing the battery or folding the AirDog arms during the update firmware may cause a firmware damage.
— empty Battery is in Safe Mode while the firmware is being updated. This status is also displayed if the battery inserted into the unfolded AirDog or connected to the charger was previously switched to Safe Mode. 4.3.5 Battery Recovery Process...
3. Power AirLeash on. 4. Wait until AirDog is paired with AirLeash or go through the pairing process. 5. Follow the steps on the AirLeash display. Sometimes this process will reset the battery even if AirLeash does not display any message.
AirDog. AirDog is controlled by AirLeash only, the AirDog mobile app is for customizing settings through the ease of your smart device only. • The AirDog app does not let you select a sport and control AirDog. The app lets you customize the settings only.
Land On Spot as a landing mode and Follow terrain if you are going to practice a sport on the water (AirDog is not intended to land on water and doing so may irremediably cause serious damage or the loss of AirDog).
MTB (Mountainbike) Want to capture your mountain bike run? Just take AirDog out of your backpack unfold it, put on the propellers and take it up in the air. Set the angle, push Play button and go! In the FIXED follow mode...
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Landing mode: HOME Wake Line If you are riding in straight line cable parks AirDog will stay safe and away from the cables. So all you need to do is to set two endpoints in the map of desired flight path (typically parallel to the cable) using the AirDog mobile app.
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(HOME) spot, grab your board, paddle in. After the timer runs out AirDog will take off and fly to your position, wait until you catch the wave and film you from the front. With the press of a button or when the battery runs low AirDog automatically flies back to the HOME location.
Custom mode which does not respect the following restrictions: • Ensure that the use of AirDog is authorized in your flight area and at a safe distance of at least 80 feet (25 meters) away from any infrastructure and individuals.
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AirDog can actually fly. While in this mode the arrow buttons on AirLeash act as a remote control joystick to make AirDog positioning simple.
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This will result in a smooth panoramic footage. If you stop while AirDog is repositioning it will stop too. You can set AirDog to stay behind you and it will result in a chasing behaviour, AirDog will try to repeat your path and trajectory.
Landing Modes Landing is completely autonomous, allowing you to focus on your action. AirDog will land at the end of your run in close proximity to you, or return to the takeoff spot. Landing modes will be automatically initiated by AirDog when low battery level is reached or by the user manually sending a command from AirLeash.
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Typically this is used in downhill sports such as snowboarding or skiing where you want to land AirDog at your chosen spot in the line of sight not far away from you when you’re done with your ride or when the battery is low.
Understand everything that needs to be done with the system before flight. AirDog 5.1.1 Unfolding The Arms The arms on AirDog are designed to fold in tightly. This makes it easy to store in a small case or backpack. To unfold the front arms push/pull them until a snap is heard:...
• Do not try to unfold or fold the arms while the propellers are rotating and always turn off AirDog before handling the arms. • AirDog won’t power up if the arms are in a folded position. 5.1.2 Attaching The Landing Gears Unfold the front landing gear: 1.
5.1.3 Attaching The Propellers Due to AirDog’s foldable arms, there are four different propellers. Two of them are for the front arms (motors face down) and two are for the rear arms (motors face up). Before attaching the propellers turn them face up so you can see the padlock symbol: Place AirDog in front of you with the arms unfolded.
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Propeller 1: Front Right arm (1.) • Padlock facing up • Black nut with white stripes facing down Propeller 2: Front Left (2.) • Padlock facing up • Black nut facing down Propeller 3: Back Left (3.) • Padlock facing up • Black nut facing up Propeller 4: Back Right (4.) • Padlock facing up...
• Always use original AirDog propellers. • Rotating propellers may cause injury to persons, animals or property. Do not touch AirDog when the propellers are rotating and always turn off AirDog before handling AirDog or the propellers. • Ensure that rotating propellers are always at least 10 feet (3 meters) away from any person, animal or property before operating AirDog.
5.1.5 Mounting The Camera Gently place the action camera so it fits the camera connector securely. Take the action camera housing and position the bottom part first. Push the camera housing’s top so it fits over the camera. Secure the action camera housing’s top by pressing down on the housing’s lever.
Pull the battery outside. • Ensure the battery is inserted correctly until a snap is heard and in good condition before each flight. • AirDog will only power if all of the arms are unfolded properly. Chapter 5 System Preparation...
Charging The Battery AirDog’s battery ships with approximately 30% charge, the battery must be fully charged before each flight. AirDog’s battery is a lithium polymer battery. Lithium Polymer batteries don’t have memory and the battery does not need periodic full discharge cycles to prolong life.
Normal charging time should take 3 hours and AirDog’s battery is rechargeable for over 100 full cycles. A full cycle is when AirDog’s battery is charged from 0% to 100%. After 100 cycles, AirDog’s battery may provide less than 80% of its original capacity.
• Do not expose the battery to direct sunlight (heat) for extended periods. • Keep the battery out of the reach of children. • Remove the battery from AirDog when you are not using it. • Always pack your LiPo batteries in your carry-on bag and never in your checked baggage when traveling on an airplane.
System Preparation 5.2.5 Battery Disposal • Batteries that lose 20% of their capacity must be removed from service. • Before recycling, discharge the battery, make sure output wires are correctly insulated, and then wrap the battery in a bag. • Do not dispose of the battery in the trash! Take your battery to an approved battery recycling facility.
5.3.2 Pair With AirDog The easiest way to check if your AirDog is paired with AirLeash is to turn them both on and then wait (about 30sec.) and look at the “Leashed” Blue LED on AirLeash. If it lights up solid blue, you are good to go, if not you need to pair your devices.
8. When you see the message “Pairing done, now it is safe to turn off pairing on AirDog”, your AirLeash is paired to your AirDog. If you have another AirLeash that you want to pair to this AirDog, then repeat steps 1-5 without exiting the Pairing mode (pairing another AirLeash will be available with software updates).
• Do not place AirLeash in a pocket or cover it with a sleeve. It should always be visible and not hidden behind a layer. Failure to do so may lower the wireless signal and there is a risk you may crash AirDog. AirDog Mobile App 5.4.1...
System Preparation 5.4.2 Activation Of AirDog 1. Open the AirDog app on your smart device and create a new AirDog ID or login with an existing account. 2. Unfold all AirDog arms and insert the battery to turn your AirDog on.
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Advanced parameters Acceleration: adjust how fast AirDog will reach your speed Reaction: adjust how aggressively AirDog will control its movements while flying *Depending on the sport mode you have selected, you may not be able to select or modify some settings.
GPS position accuracy can be within 16 ft. (5 m) and we recommend you fly AirDog in an open corridor within 165 ft. (50m) where there are no obstructions for the satellite signals. Obstructions such as hills, tall buildings, and trees may block the satellite signal.
AirLeash Calibration icon 8. Short press on Power/OK to enter AirLeash Calibration menu. 9. You will see a message “Watch video: help.airdog.com”, it is strongly advised to go and watch the calibration videos before you calibrate any sensors. Press Power/OK...
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System Preparation 10. Calibration will start after 5 sec., a message stating “Hold THIS side up” with an Arrow pointing to the side that you must hold up will appear: Hold THIS side up 11. Hold AirLeash steady and at a 90º angle (respective to the ground level) until you see a message: “Rotate AirLeash 360 degrees”, do not rotate until you see the message.
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14. After a full rotation AirLeash will display the next message “Hold THIS side up”, it will be upright at 90º, rotate AirLeash so that the text is readable: Hold THIS side up 15. Hold AirLeash steady and at a 90º angle (respective to the ground level) until you see a message: “Rotate AirLeash 360 degrees”...
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System Preparation HOLD AirLeash Display UP 19. Hold AirLeash steady and at a 90º angle (respective to the ground level) until you see a message: “Rotate AirLeash 360 degrees” and hear the “calibrating” tone, only then start rotating 360 degrees. 20.
9. Navigate through the Calibration menu with arrows until you see Accels icon on the LCD screen. 10. When you see the message “Watch video: help.airdog.com”, it is strongly advised to watch the calibration videos before you calibrate any sensors. Press Power/OK and you will be...
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System Preparation 11. Calibration will start after 5 sec., a message stating “Hold THIS side up” with an Arrow pointing to the side that you must hold up will appear: Hold THIS side up 12. Hold AirLeash steady at a 90º angle (respective to the ground level) a message: “HOLD STILL”...
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Hold THIS side up 16. Hold AirLeash steady at a 90º angle (respective to the ground level) a message: “HOLD STILL” will appear, do not move while this message is visible. 17. When you hear a different tone and the message “HOLD STILL” changes to the next message “Hold THIS side up”, rotate AirLeash so that the text is readable: Hold...
System Preparation 21. When you hear a different tone and the message “HOLD STILL” changes to the next message “Hold AirLeash Display DOWN”, place AirLeash on level surface display facing down: HOLD AirLeash Display DOWN 22. When you hear the “success” tone, turn the AirLeash display UP so you see the message “Calibration COMPLETED Press OK”...
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LCD screen. 10. Put AirLeash on level surface and short press on Power/OK You will see a message “Watch video: help.airdog.com”, it is strongly advised to go and watch the calibration videos before you calibrate any sensors. Press Power/OK...
Do not wear gloves or rings with magnets or other ferromagnetic metals while performing the calibration steps. AirDog is only meant to work outdoors and indoor calibration will lead to faulty measurements. Magnetometer calibration process: 1.
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Hold AirDog Belly UP 14. Hold AirDog steady at a 90º angle (respective to the ground level) until you see a message: “Rotate AirDog 360 degrees”, do not rotate until you see the message. 15. After a full rotation AirDog will display the next message “Hold AirDog Belly DOWN”, you’ll have to flip AirDog “belly down”:...
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System Preparation Hold AirDog Belly DOWN 16. Hold AirDog steady at a 90º angle (respective to the ground level) until you see a message: “Rotate AirDog 360 degrees”, do not rotate until you see the message. 17. After a full rotation AirDog will display the next message “Hold AirDog Left arms UP”, you’ll have to turn AirDog so that left arms...
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Hold AirDog Camera UP 22. Hold AirDog steady and at a 90º angle (respective to the ground level) until you see a message: “Rotate AirDog 360 degrees”, do not rotate until you see the message. 23. After a full rotation AirDog will display the next message “Hold AirDog Camera DOWN”, you’ll have to turn AirDog so that the...
System Preparation Hold AirDog Camera DOWN 24. Hold AirDog steady at a 90º angle (respective to the ground level) until you see a message: “Rotate AirDog 360 degrees”, do not rotate until you see the message. 25. Continue rotating (even if you don’t hear a tone) until you’ll hear a “success”...
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(press Power/OK to see them) or skip the tips by pressing Play/Pause 12. Calibration will start after 5 sec., a message stating “Hold AirDog Camera UP” will appear, tilt up AirDog so that camera is facing up: Hold AirDog Camera UP...
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System Preparation 13. Hold AirDog steady at a 90º angle (respective to the ground level) a message: “HOLD STILL” will appear, do not move while this message is visible. 14. When you hear a different tone and the message “HOLD STILL”...
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17. Hold AirDog steady at a 90º angle (respective to the ground level) a message: “HOLD STILL” will appear, do not move while this message is visible. 18. When you hear a different tone and the message “HOLD STILL” changes to the next message “Hold AirDog Right arms UP”, rotate...
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AirDog so that the ”belly” is facing down: Hold AirDog Belly DOWN 23. Leave AirDog on a level surface and a message: “HOLD STILL” will appear, do not move while this message is visible. 24. When you hear the “success” tone, AirLeash display will show the message “Calibration COMPLETED Press OK”...
Calibrate Gyroscope on AirDog ONLY if you are notified that it is necessary. Follow the figure as indicated below to complete gyroscope calibration. Make sure you do not touch, move or shake AirDog until calibration process is completed. Gyro calibration process: 1.
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If you hear a SOS tone (three long beeps followed by three short beeps) right after you have inserted battery, then there is a problem with one or more AirDog sensors. To find out which sensor is faulty please initiate “Sensor check” manually: 1.
Follow the figure as indicated below to complete gyroscope calibration. Make sure you do not touch, move or shake the gimbal or AirDog until calibration process is completed. The position of the gimbal does not matter as long as it does not move at all.
AirDog is only meant to work outdoors and indoor calibration will lead to faulty measurements. Gimbal accelerometer calibration process: 1. Insert the battery in the unfolded AirDog and wait until AirDog automatically switches gimbal off. 2. Position the gimbal in the 1st Axis position* hold the gimbal level and really steady and then short press twice the frame button.
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The calibration of the axis is completed when the calibration tone stops. You can then only move to the next axis. If you don’t hear the calibration tone (you may not not have short pressed fast enough) just try again. 3.
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You can check if the calibration is good by removing and inserting back AirDog’s battery. The gimbal should stand in a normal position (horizon is level). If the gimbal does not stand in a normal position and slowly drifts to either side or is shaking rapidly, you must start the process again from the beginning.
• Check if all motor retaining rings are in place. • Check if all motors are spinning freely. • AirDog body and arms are not damaged and there are no visible cracks. • Check if LIDAR lenses are clean from dirt or snow.
6.1.3 Flight Location & Prohibited Takeoff Locations • Ensure that the use of AirDog is authorized in your flight area and at a safe distance of 25 feet (7 meters) away from individuals, vulnerable property, persons and animals.
6.1.4 Flight Limits • AirDog may not operate within 5 miles (8 km) of an airport or within any restricted airspace. • FAA regulations require that Small Unmanned Aircraft Systems (sUAS) users may not operate their sUAS at an altitude of no more than 400 feet (120 meters) above ground level.
GPS. Before Flight • Place AirDog and AirLeash on a level surface as shown below in order to acquire GPS lock and verify AirDog and AirLeash sensors (Sensor check).
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**Refer to “AirLeash Buttons” on paragraph 4.2.4 for more information. • Check if you have selected appropriate sport mode before you takeoff, since you won’t be able to change or customize it once AirDog is airborne. You can see the selected sport mode in the main screen upper...
The procedure consists of two parts, first you check if AirDog sensors are ok, after that you check AirLeash sensors. Step 1: Turn ON AirDog and AirLeash. Place AirDog on a level surface in front of you so that the “Camera pointing left from you”:...
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90 degrees as shown Step 4: Once you hear the second quick beep after rotating AirDog 90 degrees clockwise, and AirLeash displays the message “Roll right with left arms up”, pick up AirDog and tilt AirDog upwards, resting perpendicular to...
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Rotate 90 degrees as shown If you hear the “success” tone AirDog sensors are ok to fly, but if you hear the “failed” tone you will see an error message which will tell you what needs to be done: • AirDog tilted try again or calibrate accel — the surface on which you placed AirDog isn’t level enough, reposition AirDog and try sensor...
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AirLoader app and mention this error message. Step 6: after successful AirDog sensor check you will see the message: “AirLeash sensor check required Press OK” short press Power/OK you will see a message “Watch video: help.airdog.com”, it is strongly advised to watch the calibration videos before you calibrate any sensors.
Flight Takeoff • Make sure that you and AirLeash are on the same altitude as AirDog before initiating takeoff. • Wait until you see the “READY” message displayed on AirLeash LCD screen left upper corner, and AirDog LED’s turn from blinking to solid lights.
AirDog Inflight Controls Via AirLeash 7.3.1 Altitude Adjustment You can increase or decrease AirDog’s altitude by pressing arrows (up) (down) on AirLeash while in air. If you press the arrow (up) once, AirDog will increase its altitude by 2 meters (7 feet), but if you long press (3sec.) the arrow...
Flight To reposition AirDog clockwise (to the right) press arrow (right) once and AirDog will change its position by 1 meter (3 feet), but if you long press (3sec.) arrow (right) AirDog will rotate around you clockwise until you short press on Power/OK button.
7.3.5 Come To Me (CTM) You can “call” AirDog to your position with a short press of the CTM button on AirLeash. AirDog will immediately fly over in a straight line and initiate “Hover & Aim” mode over the position where CTM was initiated.
Flight Landing There are two ways to land AirDog - SPOT and HOME landing. SPOT landing means that AirDog will land in the current AirDog position. HOME landing means that AirDog will ascend to the preset “Return altitude”, then fly in straight trajectory to the takeoff point and land.
App AirLoader For the best user experience, we recommend you regularly connect your AirDog and AirLeash to our desktop app (AirLoader) to check if your devices have the latest firmware. Firmware updates will fix any bugs or problems which AirDog/AirLeash has identified and may also bring new features such as new Sport Modes, etc.
Appendix Specifications AirDog Height: 5.39 in. (13.7 cm) Motor-to-motor dimension: 24.68 in. (62.7 cm) Weight (battery, propellers, 4.12 lbs. (1.872 kg) camera excluded): Approx. Weight (battery, 4.41 lbs. (2.003 kg) propellers, camera included): Motor: Brushless Propeller: 11.02 in. x 1.06 in.
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Operating temperature range: 23°F - 104°F (-5°C to 40°C). Operating relative humidity 0-85% RH range: AirDog Battery Dimension: 6,85 in. x 2.08 in. x 1.77 in. (174 mm x 53 mm x 45 mm) Type: Interchangeable 14.8V, 5600 mAh, lithium...
Pursuant to this limited warranty and without charge for parts or labor directly related to the defect(s), AirDog will, at its option, 1. repair the product using new or refurbished parts or 2. replace the product with a new or refurbished product within a reasonable period of time and free of charge.
8. Unauthorized opening, modification of or to any part of the product or product purchased which did not follow the instruction of official manuals, 9. Unauthorized opening, modification from other than AirDog or AirDog authorized retailers, 10. Malfunction results from the use of the product in conjunction with...
Third-party manufacturers, suppliers, or software publishers, other than AirDog, may provide their own warranties to the purchaser. This limited warranty is void when there is a damage caused by AirDog aerial drone or the loss of the AirDog aerial drone resulting from the...
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1. This device may not cause harmful interference, and 2. this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. Changes or modifications not expressly approved by AirDog could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment. FCC Radiation Exposure Statement:...
• Connect the equipment to an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected • Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help 9.3.2 IC RSS Compliance AirDog drone, model: AD10 Contains IC: 20698-BT10, IC: 1931B-BL600 AirLeash controller, model: AL10 Contains...
IC Radiation Exposure Statement: The AirDog equipment has been tested and complies with IC RF radiation exposure limits set forth an uncontrolled environment. The AirDog equipment should be installed and operated with minimum distance 20cm between the radiator and your body. This transmitter must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter.
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Appendix Regulations: Directive 2006/95/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council of 12 December 2006 on the harmonisation of the laws of Member States relating to electrical equipment designed for use within certain voltage limits. Directive 2004/108/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council of 15 December 2004 on the approximation of the laws of the Member States relating to electromagnetic...
I, the undersigned, representing the manufacturer’s, declare in sole responsibility, that the product specified above, to which this declaration relates, conforms to the above mentioned Directives and Standards. Edgar Rozental, CEO This product carries the CE Mark, which was first applied in 2015. Date and place of issue: October 20, 2015, Riga, Latvia Manufacturer’s Disclaimer Statement...
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