Please read and follow the instructions and beware of the warnings and cautions. Use: The Tundra Drone Siren Herder outputs a very loud sound that may harm or damage your hearing permanently. Never use it stationary without any hearing protection for you and people around you.
PRODUCT OVERVIEW Velcro for securing cable Sound output Siren activator module Velcro for securing rubber band Rubber band for Cord lock 3-point-mounting mechanism USB-C port for Siren activator module Page 3 / 17...
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PREPARING THE DJI GO APP FOR USE WITH THE SIREN HERDER 1. Tap the three dots 2. Tap on the radio controller symbol. 3. Tap on the field on the right side of “C2” and scroll up till you find «Turn on/off Head LEDs»...
CHARGING THE BATTERY Use a USB-C-cable to charge the Tundra Drone Siren herder´s battery. Charging time for empty battery can take up to 3 hours, depending on the type of charger you use. HOW TO USE 1. Prepare the DJI Mavic drone for flight. Power up the drone and make sure that the DJI GO 4 app connects to the drone.
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2. Be sure that the drone is turned off before mounting the Siren herder on the drone. Follow the mounting instructions below. Release the Velcro holding the rubber band for 3-point mounting mechanism. Pull out the rubber band in full length to the right.
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Lift the drone´s front arm and place the released rubber band over one of the drone propeller arms, as shown in the illustration above. Be careful not to damage the propeller (remove the propeller if needed). Pull out the rubber band in full length to the left side. Lift the drone´s left front arm and place the released rubber band over the drone propeller arm, as shown in the illustration.
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Place the released rubber band over the left drone propeller arm, as shown in the illustration. Place the Siren herder´s bottom edge against the drone roof´s edge. Page 8 / 17...
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Tighten the rubber band on both sides by pulling full length of the rubber band towards the cord lock. Tighten the rubber band and use the cord lock to lock the rubber band in place. Make sure the rubber band is tight on both sides and ensure it cannot move in any direction.
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Use the velcro to securely fasten the rubber band in place. Find the Siren activator module. Page 10 / 17...
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Release the velcro band on the Siren activator module. Place the Siren activator module next to the drone´s front leg. Page 11 / 17...
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Lift the drone´s front leg and place the Siren activator module at the bottom. Slide the Siren activator module upwards. Page 12 / 17...
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CAUTION: Do NOT connect the Siren activator module to the USB-C port before you have slid it over the drone´s front LED. The Siren herder may be activated and produce a loud siren sound if it´s exposed to light. This could harm your hearing.
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The Siren activator module is now connected the USB-C port. Release the velcro band. Page 14 / 17...
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Fasten the velcro band and make sure it holds the cable tight against the drone´s propeller arm. Make sure the propeller does not get in touch with the cable or any other objects. After securing the cable with the Velcro, the propeller should be able to spin around freely without touching the cable or other objects.
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Ensure the propeller can spin freely above and around without touching the cable or anything other objects. Warning: Do NOT turn on the drone while doing this! If the propeller can spin freely, you are ready to fly! Warning: If the propeller cannot spin around freely or is touching any objects or cables, please repeat the steps above until the propeller can spin freely around without touching any objects.
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3. Fully charge your battery (approx. 2 hours) before you store it for a longer period of time. 4. Store your Tundra Drone Siren herder and the Siren activator module in a protected storage space. Store it in a calm and dry environment. Do not place the device where it can be exposed to excessive heat or a dusty enviroment.
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