Flying In Fpv Mode - Reely 1934145 Operating Instructions Manual

Electric helicopter 3,5 channels 2,4 ghz fpv rtf
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19. Flying in FPV mode

The so-called "FPV operation" is possible thanks to the live transfer of camera images to the smartphone (FPV = First
Person View = video image flying).
To transfer the camera image to the smartphone, proceed as follows:
• First, switch on the helicopter and then the transmitter.
The white helicopter LED and the red transmitter LED
must glow steadily.
• Use your smartphone to call up the settings menu for
Wi-Fi connections in the settings area.
• The Wi-Fi connection of the helicopter will appear on
the smartphone display shortly thereafter (for example,
KY720-632cd9).
• Enable this Wi-Fi connection so that the helicopter and
the smartphone can exchange data with each other.
• Exit the settings area and start the "FHDFPV" helicopter
app.
• As soon as you enable the "Play" button, the smartphone
will show the current camera image.
• Adjust the camera optics (1) by setting the desired tilt
angle manually.
• Now insert the smartphone between the clips (2) of the
camera holder on the transmitter.
• The helicopter is ready for the FPV flight.
You can also insert the smartphone into video glasses, if necessary. In this case, use the button for VR
switching to switch the image (see Figure 19, no. 11). The large general image is then split into two single
images to create a 3D effect in the glasses.
Caution!
Pure FPV operation increases the risk of accidents because you may not see obstacles or may not see
them in time due to the restricted camera image. As a general rule, when using FPV mode, the vehicle must
be monitored by a co-pilot who can warn you about potential hazards. It therefore requires a lot of practice
to fly in FPV operation. During the learning phase in particular, ensure that the selected flight area is free
of obstacles and far away from people, animals, buildings and roads.
To ensure the interference-free transmission of video signals, there should be no other transmitters in the
model's 2.4 GHz transmission range. The smartphone's "Bluetooth
" function must be disabled.
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