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Retreiving Data; Via Usb; Via Wi-Fi; Via An Sd Card - Parrot Sequoia User Manual

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RETREIVING DATA

It is recommended to transfer your data to a computer after each flight.
You can transfer your data in three different ways: via USB, via Wi-Fi and

via an SD card.

The photos taken by Sequoia are in .tiff format for the four monochrome
sensors, and in .jpeg format for the RGB sensor.

Via USB

1. Using the micro USB cable (supplied), connect the micro USB device
port on the multispectral sensor to your computer.
2. In Windows: go to Start > Computer > Sequoia
> Internal. This will take you to the multispectral sensor internal me-
mory. You can retrieve the photos taken during the flight.
Note : Sequoia creates a folder for each sequence of shots. For
example, if you have taken a single shot and then a shot in burst
mode, you will have two different folders in the Sequoia memory.
3. For Mac: open Image Transfer. This will take you to the multispectral
sensor internal memory. You can retrieve the photos taken during the
flight.
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Via Wi-Fi

1. Connect the multispectral sensor USB device port to a drone or a
USB battery.
> Sequoia turns on automatically.
2. Make sure that the Wi-Fi appears in the list of available Wi-Fi networks.
If not, press the multispectral button four times.
> The multispectral sensor indicator light flashes blue when Wi-Fi is
enabled.
3. Connect your computer, tablet or smartphone to the Wi-Fi network:
Sequoia_XXXX.
4. Open your internet browser and log on to the IP address 192.168.47.1.
5. Go to the Gallery tab and retrieve the photos taken during the flight.
Via an SD Card
1. Insert your SD card into an adapter which is compatible with your
computer.
2. Retrieve the photos taken during the flight.
You can also use the sunshine sensor as an SD card reader. To do this,
connect the sensor's micro USB device port to your computer.
!
Do not take out the SD card when Sequoia is on.

SEQUOIA MAINTENANCE

Cleaning the sensors

If dust or dirt gets on the lens and/or the sensors:
1. Use the microfibre cloth (supplied) to clean the lens.
2. Remove any remaining traces with a cotton bud soaked in lens cleaner.

Obtaining spare parts

The following parts are available:
• Protective lens.
• Sunshine sensor.
• Sunshine sensor holders
For more information, contact your dealer at:
www.sensefly.com, www.airinov.fr, www.micasense.com, www.pix4d.com.
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