Eagle Tree Systems Vector User Manual page 93

Vector multirotor/fixed wing flight controller plus osd
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Outputs Off:bad Configuration
Please arm in non-GPS mode!
Please run RC Wizard!
Power Brownout Detected!
RTH Flyaway detected-
Landing!
RTH Engaged: Move sticks to
cancel
RTH Engaged: Too Many Rx
Glitches
RTH Engaged: Bad Rx Pulsewidths
RTH Engaged: Rx Failsafe Detected
Rudder Issue: Rerun Wizard!
S-BUS Error Detected!
Submode Input not Detected!
Throttle Failsafe Incorrect!
Throttle Issue: Rerun Wizard!
Too much movement - aborting!
USB Mode - Outputs Disabled
Warning: Too much vibration
The Vector's configuration settings are invalid. You will need to fully
reconfigure the Vector.
support.
The Vector must be in a non-GPS mode to arm, unless you have enabled
GPS mode arming in the advanced multirotor menu.
Please run the Receiver Analysis wizard to continue.
The Vector rebooted due to low voltage from the Vector's power source.
This could be caused by overheating, a loose connection, or low battery.
If RTH has been activated for some time, and the Vector detects the
multirotor is moving away from home rather than towards home, this
message will appear and the Vector will land the multirotor at its
present location. This condition could be caused by bad compass
calibration, a loose or rotated compass, high wind, or a configuration
problem. Note: You must disarm and rearm the multirotor before RTH
will function again, once this message appears.
RTH has been triggered by the mode/submode switches, either
intentionally, or due to the receiver commanding this switch
combination during failsafe
RTH has been triggered because the receiver is no longer sending
signals to one or more channels.
RTH has been triggered because the receiver is sending invalid pulses
(too short or too long) to one or more channels.
RTH has been triggered because the Vector has detected that the
receiver is in failsafe
When you ran the Receiver Analysis Wizard, the Vector did not detect
correct movement of the rudder input. Check your wiring and settings
and run the wizard again.
The Vector detected a communication problem with the S-BUS link. This
could be caused by a loose connection, a power problem, or an issue
with your receiver.
You configured a submode switch, but the Vector did not detect a signal
at the submode input during boot.
You have selected "Throttle Failsafe" method of receiver failsafe
detection, but the Vector detected that your receiver's throttle failsafe
position is either too close to, or higher than, your normal throttle off
position. Please read the section in the manual on throttle failsafe
detection.
When you ran the Receiver Analysis Wizard, the Vector did not detect
correct movement of the throttle input. Check your wiring and settings
and run the wizard again.
You invoked the "Record Flat Level Mounting" or "Rezero Gyros"
command, and the Vector detected that the model was moved during the
operation.
The Vector's outputs are disabled whenever the USB cable is connected,
and they remain disabled until AFTER you disconnect the USB cable
AND reboot the Vector.
The Vector has detected that the vibration levels are too high, which
can cause control issues.
If this message is repeated, please contact
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