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I. Precautions for integration .............................................................................................................................................. 2nd
II. List of in-box items .......................................................................................................................................................... 2nd
III. Interface .......................................................................................................................................................................... 3rd
3.1 Interface ................................................................................................................................................................. 3rd
3.2 How to connect with Auto Pilot System ................................................................................................................ 4th
4.1 Make TX and RX and accessories ready .................................................................................................................5th
4.2 Connection ............................................................................................................................................................. 5th
V. Antenna Installation ......................................................................................................................................................... 6th
5.1 Multi-rotor UAV ......................................................................................................................................................6th
5.2 Fixed Wing UAV ...................................................................................................................................................... 7th
VI. Software Operation .........................................................................................................................................................8th
6.1 Start the Software .................................................................................................................................................. 9th
6.2 RF Configuration ...................................................................................................................................................10th
6.2.1 TX Rate(Default: QPSK FEC 1/2) ................................................................................................................10th
6.2.2.Channel Bandwidth(Default: 4Mhz) ......................................................................................................... 11th
6.2.3 Channel-Frequency (Default: 2479Mhz) .................................................................................................. 11th
6.2.4 Wireless Distance(Default: 10km) ............................................................................................................ 11th
6.2.5.RX TX Mode ...............................................................................................................................................12th
6.2.6 TX Power(Default: 30dBm) ....................................................................................................................... 12th
6.3 RS1 Configuration ........................................................................................................................................ 12th
6.4 RS2 Configuration .................................................................................................................................................13th
6.5 IP New Network Configuration ............................................................................................................................ 14th
6.6 RF New NET Configuration ...................................................................................................................................14th
VII. How to get video on PC from the receiver? ................................................................................................................ 16th
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  • Page 1: Table Of Contents

    FIM-2410 User Manual Contents I. Precautions for integration .............................. 2nd II. List of in-box items ................................2nd III. Interface ..................................3rd 3.1 Interface ................................. 3rd 3.2 How to connect with Auto Pilot System ........................ 4th IV. Operating Instructions & Steps ............................5th 4.1 Make TX and RX and accessories ready .........................5th...
  • Page 2: Precautions For Integration

     Check the surrounding environment to ensure there is no other 2.4GHz devices or they will cause interference with FIM-2410.  After powering on FIM-2410, the self-test indicator will continuously blink for 30s and then keep bright. After the camera's video shown on the display, which means the Tx and Rx work properly now.
  • Page 3: Interface

    Network cable x3 TTL cable *2 TTL to RS232 Cable x2(On request) USB TTL serial port x2 SMA Cable(Copper wire tinned shield semi-soft line) x2 III. Interface 3.1 Interface www.iwavecomms.com...
  • Page 4: How To Connect With Auto Pilot System

    3.2 How to connect with Auto Pilot System On board If your Auto pilot system is TTL interface for data. You can www.iwavecomms.com...
  • Page 5: Operating Instructions & Steps

    use the TTL cable to connect the transmitter’s S1 port with auto pilot system such as pixhawk 2/cube/v2.4.8/4, Apm 2.8. If your auto pilot system is RS232 interface for data, with the cable’s definition, you can make a RS232 cable to do the connection with your auto pilot system. On Ground For Receiver, connectting with GCS you can use the TTL to USB cable.
  • Page 6: Antenna Installation

    4.3 Power on After checking all the connections are in good condition, turn on the the video source, LCD display, transmitter and receiver. The PWR indicator will bright and the whole system starts work. 4.4 The status of all indicators during starting When the device begin to normally start work, all indicators status is described as follow: LL Light(LAN Led Light): LL light blinking means the...
  • Page 7: Fixed Wing Uav

    1) Using SMA metal shielded semi-flexible blue feeder cable provided by Hong Kong IWAVE to connect the TX SMA port with antenna. 2) The antenna needs to be mounted vertically downwards. 3) The best installation location is UAV ground bracket. With antenna inside, the bracket can only use fiberglass material.
  • Page 8: Software Operation

    VI. Software Operation User’s Manual Book of TDD_COFDM V1.6 Note: Because Tx and Rx are working in pairs, so their parameters need be consistent, which means when one unit parameters are changed, the other unit parameters need to be change too. Or they will lose connection.
  • Page 9: Start The Software

    Note: If you find the devices cannot connect with PC, firstly wait for a moment for device finishing its running process, then try again. Secondly, check whether the distance between Tx and Rx is too close, increase their distance and try again.
  • Page 10: Rf Configuration

    6.2 RF Configuration In this section, you can modify six parameters. 6.2.1 TX Rate(Default: QPSK FEC 1/2) This setting determines the modulation type and the rate at which the data is wirelessly transferred. For example: Auto: The data will be transmitted at the highest possible rate in consideration of the receive signal strength (RSSI) If setting a fixed TX Rate, it is recommended to retain a fade margin of at least 10dbm for optimum performance.
  • Page 11: Channel Bandwidth(Default: 4Mhz)

    6.2.2.Channel Bandwidth(Default: 4Mhz) The bandwidth channel can be selected from the list. Note: Before choosing the bandwidth please refer to the specifications to see the relationship and performance between channel bandwidth, throughput and sensitivity. Generally a larger channel has greater throughput at the cost of sensitivity, while a smaller channel tends to be more robust, but at the cost of throughput.
  • Page 12: Rx Tx Mode

    6.2.5.RX TX Mode TX Master - A Master provide a wireless data connection to slave. RX Slave- A Salve sustain one wireless connection to Master. 6.2.6 TX Power(Default: 30dBm) This setting establishes the transmit power level which will be presented to the antenna connector of the TDD_COFDM.
  • Page 13: Rs2 Configuration

    Data Baud Rate(Default: 115200) The serial baud rate is the rate at which the modem is to communicate with the attached local asynchronous device. Data Format(Default: 8N1) This setting determines the format of the data on the serial port.The default is 8 data bits, No parity, and 1 Stop bit.
  • Page 14: Ip New Network Configuration

    Default: 20002  Listening Port UDP port which the IP Series listens to (monitors). UDP packets received on this port are forwarded to the unit's serial port. Default: 20002  UDP Timeout(s) UDP Timeout in second. Default: 10  Character Timeout(ms) Character Timeout in millisecond.
  • Page 15 Select the RF NEW ID, and type in the RF NET ID you choose, then click RF new NET button. RF Encrypt KEY This is the password or preshared key that is required by any device trying to connect with the wireless interface of the TDD-COFDM.
  • Page 16: How To Get Video On Pc From The Receiver

    Connect last IP For quickly connect to last IP VII. How to get video on PC from the receiver? 7.1 Download the TPlayer Video player software and install it on your PC. 7.2 Connect the RX to PC by Ethernet Cable. Then click the TPlayer software for video monitoring. www.iwavecomms.com 16th...

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