Direction Control - AEE AP10 User Manual

Aerial photography equipment
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AEE
Aerial Photography Equipment
Professional·Advanced
6. In the manual fly mode (MC), when the nose and tail of the aerial photography equipment cannot be
discriminated because the equipment is beyond your sight, the slide switch S4 can be turned up to "AC"; then,
the aerial photography equipment will stay in the auto hover state; if the remote control is turned off, the aerial
photography equipment will automatically go back to the take-off position.
7. The endurance time of the aerial photography equipment is about 25min. For safety's sake, when the remaining
battery level is 50%, the aerial photography equipment will send a Level 1 alarm, and the arm lights will flash
slowly. When the remaining battery level is 10%, the aerial photography equipment will send a Level 2 alarm, and
the arm lights will flash quickly. After the Level 2 alarm keeps stable for 2s, the aerial photography equipment will
enable low-battery auto landing; at this moment, you can switch to manually control the aerial photography
equipment. For auto landing, the auto fly mode is adopted; if the aerial photography equipment enters auto
landing in the manual mode, first switch to the auto mode and then to the manual mode; if the aerial photography
equipment enters auto landing in the auto mode, you can directly switch to the manual mode to control the aerial
photography equipment.
8. Slowly land the aerial photography equipment; after landing, turn the joysticks to a lower toe-out shape, and the
motors will stop running 3s later. After the flight, please first power off the aerial photography equipment, and then
the remote control.

Direction Control

Directions of the aerial photography equipment are defined in the following figure:
See the following table for details:
Joystick
Front
(Nose)
Left
Rear
Attitude of aerial
photography equipment
- 16 -
Right
Illustration

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