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® Intel Shooting Star Mini™ Quick Start Guide October 23, 2018 Intel Confidential WARNING READ MANUAL BEFORE USE! THIS EQUIPMENT MAY ONLY BE OPERATED INDOORS. OPERATION OUTDOORS IS IN VIOLATION OF 47 U.S.C. 301 AND COULD SUBJECT THE OPERATOR TO SERIOUS LEGAL PENALTIES.
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Goals After reading this quick start guide and getting familiarized with the system, the operator will be able to power on the system, have access to the Intel® Shooting Star Mini™ Drones and perform a simple test flight. This document: 1.
Launchpads. Spatial Setup The Intel® Shooting Star Mini™ system is very dynamic and can be setup in any desired shape with the desired number of Drones and Launchpads. Each Launchpad carries 15 Drones and measures 114cm x 64cm (38cm tall).
5V, capable of outputting current of at least 1 Amp. We recommend a capacity of at least 5000 mA-Hours. USB cable Type A to type B (for connection between the sniffer and the Intel NUC) Ethernet cable (for connection between computer and Intel NUC) For a long-term installation, you may require additional materials which should be determined on a case-by-case basis.
1. Plug in and turn on the Network Server and then attach the sniffer device using a USB cable that is no more than 5 meters long. 2. Plug in and turn on the Computer and connect it to the Intel NUC using an Ethernet cable that is no more than 100 meters long.
2.3 Control Center After installing the Intel® Shooting Star Mini™ Control Center software, the operator will be able to access and control the Drones. The following content will provide information on a few key features and commands, but does not cover all features of the Control Center.
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Temperature: The current temperature of the Drone at the time the last update was received. Version Patch: The current firmware version of the Drone. 2.3.1.4 Side View Within the Side View, the operator will be able to access key commands for the Intel® Shooting Star Mini™ system. 2.3.1.4.1 Periphery Currently, the functions featured on this tab are only used for outdoor drone light shows.
Simple Test Flight The simplest way to have an Intel® Shooting Star Mini™ Drone flying is to perform a test flight. A test flight is a flight to a fixed height, straight above its take-off point. All commands are initiated manually within the Control Center.
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FCC Part 15.21 Warning: "CAUTION: Changes or modifications not expressly approved by Intel could void the user's authority to operate the equipment." FCC Part 15.105(b) Warning & Interference Statement: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules.
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