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Fat Shark
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ATTITUDE V6
MODEL FSV1124
USER MANUAL
Revision A 11/03/20120
For more product information, please visit:
www.fatshark.com
All Rights Reserved

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Summary of Contents for FatShark ATTITUDE V6

  • Page 1 Fat Shark ATTITUDE V6 MODEL FSV1124 USER MANUAL Revision A 11/03/20120 For more product information, please visit: www.fatshark.com All Rights Reserved...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Fat Shark Table of Contents Product Compatibility Product Contents Error! Bookmark not defined. ATTV6 Headset Overview Setup General Operation Specifications Technical Support...
  • Page 3: Product Compatibility

    Product Compatibility The Attitude V6 has been designed to adhere to established video standards and is compatible with any product also adhering to accepted video standards. Due to the high number of different manufacturers and variation in quality, it’s impossible to for us to have tested with every product...
  • Page 4: Product Contents

    Fat Shark Product Contents Carry Case Attitude Version 6 Headset w/ Face Plate 18650 Headset Battery Case True Diversity OLED Receiver already installed in the headset Patch Antenna X2...
  • Page 5: Attv6 Headset Overview

    Fat Shark ATT V6 Headset Overview Arc Inserts HT Button DVR 5-way Display 5-way Switch Switch Volume Level Channel Selection IPD Adjusters / Focus Adjustment Receiver Power/ Fan Button Earphone Jack Mini HDMI port SD Card Slot DVR Indicator LED...
  • Page 6 Fat Shark AV Input/ Primary Power Port Assistant Output module (7-13V) module Setup The ATTV6 has many features that can be customized to the individual pilot. This level of personalization requires some interaction to properly set it up for each individual. The following topics are items to be aware of while tuning your ATTV6 to you.
  • Page 7 Fat Shark While the headset is in Button Mode and powered off, a long press will turn on the headset. While the headset is in operation, a short press on the power button will change the fan speed. A beep will indicate maximum fan speed. A long press will power down the headset. Fan speed is proportional to the input voltage.
  • Page 8: General Operation

    Fat Shark Fine Adjustment: Open both eyes and looked at the merged image. It may not appear great yet. At this point, make small adjustments to the focus and IPD to each eye until it feels visually comfortable and merges into a single crisp picture. Note: It can be helpful to do focus adjustment first as some users will find that changing focus can cause the IPD to shift slightly.
  • Page 9 Fat Shark Channel select: Pressing channel up/down buttons will cause the channel to incrementally increase/decrease from channels 1 to 8 (see relevant receiver module for channel map). Audio will beep on channel change. A long beep sounds on channel top and bottom limits. Low battery warning: Audio warning if input voltage drops below 6.8V which only works well for a 2S power supply Volume control: each press of button increments volume up or down.
  • Page 10 Fat Shark Record (press right to enter) – there are 3 modes to choose from Default mode: no recording begins until the button is pressed to start • Auto Start: the DVR will start recording when the headset is powered on •...
  • Page 11: Specifications

    Fat Shark Specifications Optics: FOV (field of view): 39 degrees diagonal IPD (interpupillary distance): 54 to 74 mm (adjustable) Focus: +2 to -6 diopters (adjustable) Display: Two citizen 0.4” LCOS displays Resolution 1280 X 960 NTCS/PAL auto selecting AV Mode 4:3 AV Mode 16:9 HDMI Mode 16:9 Audio:...
  • Page 12: Technical Support

    Fat Shark Technical Support Documentation/ troubleshooting: http://fatshark.helpscoutdocs.com/ Support:support@fatshark.com Note support should be attempted in the following manner. Initial enquiries to Fat Shark support will expect you to have exhausted the online and retailer resources: 1) Research Fat Shark helpdocs. 2) Contact retailer for support.

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