Eagle Tree Systems Vector User Manual page 92

Vector multirotor/fixed wing flight controller plus osd
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Loiter Off - Poor GPS or Mag
Low Battery Voltage Detected!
Magnetometer not detected!
Maximum Altitude Exceeded!
Maximum Distance Exceeded!
Memory malfunction detected!
Menus disabled during flight!
Mode Switch not detected
Motor Kill Input not Detected
Moving or gyro decalibrated!
Multirotor is ARMED!
Multi not level enough to arm
Multirotor is DISARMED!
Multirotor Stability Issue!
Must enable gain knob first!
Need non-GPS on Mode/Submode
New Receiver Mode detected!
No RTH! Mode Sw unprogrammed
Outputs Off: Airframe Changed
Outputs Off: bad Calibration
Outputs Off: Bad Throt Range
Outputs Off: Hardware Issue
Outputs Off: no Airframe Type
Outputs Off: Rerun Wizard
Outputs Off:Airframe not OK'd
This message indicates that loiter is being disabled due to poor GPS
signal or compass calibration.
This message is displayed during flight if low battery autoland is
enabled, and if the minimum cell voltage you specified has been reached.
This message will appear if the compass is enabled, but not detected
(normally due to the GPS/MAG being unconnected).
The maximum altitude you programmed on the RTH/Safety Mode page
has been exceeded.
The maximum distance from home you programmed on the RTH/Safety
Mode page has been exceeded.
If you repeatedly see this message, DON'T FLY and contact support.
This message appears if you have not enabled in-flight menu access
(under Advanced Radio Control) and you attempt to enable menu mode
during flight.
This message will appear during boot-up if the mode switch signal input
is not detected.
This message will appear during boot-up if you have configured a motor
kill switch, the switch signal input is not detected.
You have attempted to arm with the multirotor not completely still. Or,
if the multirotor is still, please rezero the gyros.
This message indicates you have successfully armed the multirotor.
During the arm sequence with the Vector in a 2D flight mode, the Vector
has detected that the multirotor is not sitting level on the ground (at too
high of a bank) or that the Vector is not mounted level on the multi.
This message indicates you have successfully disarmed the multirotor.
This message indicates that the Vector is unable to fully control the
multirotor. This can happen due to thrust loss (broken prop or power
system issue) or the message can appear briefly during very aggressive
piloting, and will go away once the Vector regains control.
If you try to enable the gain knob to control one or more of the gains,
this message will appear if you have not configured the gain knob.
You need to program your mode/submode switches so that at least one
of the positions will enable a non-GPS mode (2D, 2D with hold, 3D, etc.).
This message will appear during boot if the Vector detects that a new
type of receiver (SPPM, etc.) is being used.
This message will appear during boot if the Vector detects that you have
selected "Mode Switch" RTH trigger method, but have not defined a
mode or submode switch that activates RTH.
The Vector's outputs are disabled because you have changed the
airframe type.
If you see this message, contact support.
The Vector's outputs are disabled due to a problem with the throttle
settings. Please check your throttle wiring and rerun the Receiver
Analysis Wizard.
If you repeatedly see this message, contact support.
The Vector's outputs are disabled because you have not yet selected an
airframe type.
The Vector's outputs are disabled due to problems detected by the
Receiver Analysis wizard, so please rerun it.
The Vector's outputs are disabled because you did not ok the new
airframe type (by clicking the mode switch) during boot-up.
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