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iX Flight Pro
Operation Guide
Version: 2.0
Date: October 10, 2023

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  • Page 1 Flight Pro Operation Guide Version: 2.0 Date: October 10, 2023...
  • Page 2 • Use iX Flight Pro only in VFR flight conditions. • While using iX Flight Pro, the pilot is responsible for maintaining safe altitude and safe distance from obstacles. Trademarks All trademarks or registered trademarks are the property of their respective owners.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Flight Pro Operation Guide Table of Contents Table of Contents Introduction ........................................5 Scope ........................................5 Applicable Documents ................................5 Product Overview ....................................... 6 Description ......................................6 Requirements ....................................6 Managing Projects ...................................... 7 Importing a Project from iX Plan............................7 Removing Projects ..................................
  • Page 4 Flight Pro Operation Guide Table of Contents Post Flight Operations ..................................64 Generating the Postflight Report ............................64 Collecting Flight Data ................................67 Saving Diagnostics Logs ................................ 68 Finishing a Project ..................................70 Appendix A Configuring Settings ................................72 Configuring System Settings ...............................
  • Page 5: Introduction

    Flight Pro Operation Guide 1. Introduction Introduction Scope This manual describes how to use the iX Flight Pro software as follows: • Section 2 - Product Overview. • Section 3 - Managing Projects. • Section 4 - Project Tasks •...
  • Page 6: Product Overview

    2 Product Overview Description iX Flight Pro, integrated in certain PAS controllers, contains all functions needed for aero photography flight management and image collection, from engine start to post-landing. It serves as a flight management center, interfacing with all hardware such as cameras, Applanix GNSS/IMU, SOMAG mount, and pilot/operator monitors.
  • Page 7: Managing Projects

    Flight Pro Operation Guide 3. Managing Projects 3 Managing Projects Importing a Project from iX Plan To import a flight plan from iX Plan: 1. In the Home window, tap Add Project. 2. Navigate to the folder containing the required iX Plan project and tap Select Folder.
  • Page 8: Removing Projects

    Flight Pro Operation Guide 3. Managing Projects The project is imported and added to the Home window project list. Removing Projects To remove a flight plan from the Home window projects list: 1. In the Home window, tap the required project and tap Remove Project.
  • Page 9: Returning To The Home Window

    Flight Pro Operation Guide 3. Managing Projects Returning to the Home Window To return to the Home window from the Project window: 1. Tap Back to Project List. Page 9 of 100...
  • Page 10: Project Tasks

    The preflight check validates that the configuration of the actual connected system matches the configuration defined in iX Flight Pro. If there are discrepancies, relevant warnings appear detailing the issues. You can select which Items (such as camera system, flight plan, GNSS/GPS) to validate.
  • Page 11 Flight Pro Operation Guide 4. Project Tasks 3. Select the checkboxes for the items you want to validate and tap Start Testing. If there are any issues, relevant warnings appear. 4. To view details for each group of items, tap the item then tap More info.
  • Page 12: Upcoming Mission Activation

    Flight Pro Operation Guide 4. Project Tasks 4.2 Upcoming Mission Activation After you open the required project, you can plan an upcoming flight through two main methods: • Selecting all Capture Points for an Upcoming Flight (default setting when a project is opened) - if all capture points are selected, the Fly Entire Plan button appears.
  • Page 13 Once you start flying the plan, you cannot add any other flight lines or capture points. to this mission. To add lines, you will need to end the current iX Flight Pro mission and open a new mission by selecting the new lines and images you want to fly.
  • Page 14: Selecting/Clearing All Capture Points

    Flight Pro Operation Guide 4. Project Tasks 4.2.1 Selecting/Clearing all Capture Points To clear selected capture points: 1. Tap Clear Capture Points Selection. All capture points in the project are cleared. Page 14 of 100...
  • Page 15 Flight Pro Operation Guide 4. Project Tasks To select all capture points: 1. Tap Select All Capture Points. All capture points in the project are selected. Page 15 of 100...
  • Page 16: Selecting Specific Lines And/Or Capture Points For An Upcoming Flight

    Flight Pro Operation Guide 4. Project Tasks 4.2.2 Selecting Specific Lines and/or Capture Points for an Upcoming Flight There are several methods for selecting a subset of the capture points in a project, as described in this section. Note This section assumes you have already opened the required project.
  • Page 17 Flight Pro Operation Guide 4. Project Tasks • Tap individual capture points: Note • Use the horizontal scroll bar under the capture points to view additional flight lines that are currently hidden. • If you are also using a keyboard, pressing Shift selects all lines or capture points between the first and second tap.
  • Page 18 Flight Pro Operation Guide 4. Project Tasks 4.2.2.2 Select Some or All Missions Based On Previous Missions You can select some or all missions flown previously in order to see the untaken capture points and select them for flying.
  • Page 19 Flight Pro Operation Guide 4. Project Tasks Note Use the scroll bar to scroll through the list of missions. select all missions:  Page 19 of 100...
  • Page 20 Flight Pro Operation Guide 4. Project Tasks The status of the flight lines/capture points are updated according to the missions you selected as follows: green: Captured - the images for this capture point were successfully captured.  red – Untaken – the images for this capture point have not yet been captured.
  • Page 21 Automatically Selected for Flying - untaken capture points that are automatically selected  for flying according to the Extra Points for Replanning parameter in iX Flight Pro system settings. To clear the capture points selection: 1. Tap Clear Capture Points Selection.
  • Page 22 Flight Pro Operation Guide 4. Project Tasks 4.2.2.3 Selecting an iX Process Subplan (Re-Fly) You can select a subplan generated by iX Process, modify it as required and refly it. Note If the Re-Fly box is grayed out, clear any selected missions.
  • Page 23: Mission Management Tasks

    Flight Pro Operation Guide 4. Project Tasks Note Use the scroll bar to scroll through the list of refly plans. The flight lines/capture points to be flown are selected for flying (yellow) according to the refly plan you selected.
  • Page 24 Flight Pro Operation Guide 4. Project Tasks 2. Confirm the action by tapping Yes. 4.2.3.2 Archiving Missions You can archive missions that you probably will no longer need. This frees up disk space and cleans the project folder, but crucial files are kept for future use.
  • Page 25 Flight Pro Operation Guide 4. Project Tasks 2. Confirm the action by tapping Yes. The word Archived is added to the mission’s name. Page 25 of 100...
  • Page 26: Getting To Know The Flight Interface

    Red - communication error. Tap to see details. Note If you are using a mouse to interact with iX Flight Pro, the color of icons at the bottom of the display changes when you hover on it. Page 26 of 100...
  • Page 27: Pilot Display

    Flight Pro is not designed, tested, or certified as a primary flight guidance system. • Use iX Flight Pro only in VFR flight conditions. • While using iX Flight Pro, the pilot is responsible for maintaining safe altitude and safe distance from obstacles. Page 27 of 100...
  • Page 28: Pilot Controls

    Flight Pro Operation Guide 5. Getting to Know the Flight Interface 5.2.1 Pilot Controls Pilot display controls are shown and described in the following figure and tables. 1. Camera Status 9. Next flight line 2. GNSS/GPS Status 10. Previous flight line 3.
  • Page 29 Flight Pro Operation Guide 5. Getting to Know the Flight Interface Control Number Figure Control Description Indication/Actions Page Camera Status Indications: • Green - OK for photography • Red - image collection is disabled by operator or camera communication error.
  • Page 30 Flight Pro Operation Guide 5. Getting to Know the Flight Interface Control Number Figure Control Description Indication/Actions Page Mount Status Indications: • Green - mount is in STAB mode. • Amber - mount is in manual mode. • Red – mount fatal error.
  • Page 31 Flight Pro Operation Guide 5. Getting to Know the Flight Interface Control Number Figure Control Description Indication/Actions Page General Indications: System Status • Green - OK for photography. • Red - not ready for photogrammetry. Actions: Tap icon for operations log:...
  • Page 32 Flight Pro Operation Guide 5. Getting to Know the Flight Interface Control Number Figure Control Description Indication/Actions Page Capture point • Tap - toggles the capture point numbers on the numbers active flight line on/off • Tap and hold - displays the Capture Points Size window.
  • Page 33 Flight Pro Operation Guide 5. Getting to Know the Flight Interface Control Number Figure Control Description Indication/Actions Page flown. To select a flight line, tap and hold it. The  selected flight line is then colored blue. To change the position of the selected flight ...
  • Page 34 Each tap undoes the previous change. Tap Apply to confirm. Auto - when the current flight line has  been completed, iX Flight Pro activates the next flight line automatically according to the order in the Flight Lines window.
  • Page 35 Flight Pro Operation Guide 5. Getting to Know the Flight Interface Control Number Figure Control Description Indication/Actions Page Speed Tap and hold - displays the window for setting Settings Target Speed and Max FPS (available Frames Per Second): Deviation...
  • Page 36: Pilot Indicators

    Flight Pro Operation Guide 5. Getting to Know the Flight Interface 5.2.2 Pilot Indicators The pilot display indicators are shown below: Note The In Line View below details only indicators exclusive to this view. Navigation View In Line View...
  • Page 37: Operator Display

    Flight Pro Operation Guide 5. Getting to Know the Flight Interface 5.3 Operator Display The operator display’s advanced intuitive interface enables the operator to perform quality control of the captured photos in real time. If an image was not captured properly, the operator can mark it for refly.
  • Page 38: Operator Controls

    Flight Pro Operation Guide 5. Getting to Know the Flight Interface 5.3.1 Operator Controls The operator’s display controls for the collection summary and DTM view are shown and described in the following figure and tables. 1. Pilot View 12. History Trail 24.
  • Page 39 Flight Pro Operation Guide 5. Getting to Know the Flight Interface Control Number in Figure Control Description Indication/Actions on Page Pilot View Shows the same view that appears on the pilot display: Project View Shows the project flight lines with or without the backdrop map and with images are draped on the map, taking into account the DTM.
  • Page 40 Flight Pro Operation Guide 5. Getting to Know the Flight Interface Control Number in Figure Control Description Indication/Actions on Page Plan Status Indications: • Green - OK for photography • Amber - files missing in plan • Red – plan file error.
  • Page 41 Flight Pro Operation Guide 5. Getting to Know the Flight Interface Control Number in Figure Control Description Indication/Actions on Page GNSS/GPS Indications: Status • Green - OK for photography • Amber - GNSS/GPS data issue • Red - communication error.
  • Page 42 Flight Pro Operation Guide 5. Getting to Know the Flight Interface Control Number in Figure Control Description Indication/Actions on Page I/O Status Indications: • Green - OK for photography • Red – I/O hardware error. Actions: Tap icon for details:...
  • Page 43 Flight Pro Operation Guide 5. Getting to Know the Flight Interface Control Number in Figure Control Description Indication/Actions on Page • Tap - toggle the background map on/off. • Tap and hold - toggles the window for setting Map Opacity and the Background Map.
  • Page 44 Each tap undoes the previous change. Tap Apply to confirm. Auto - when the current flight line has been  completed, iX Flight Pro activates the next flight line automatically according to the order in the Flight Lines window. Manual - the next flight line must be activated ...
  • Page 45 Flight Pro Operation Guide 5. Getting to Know the Flight Interface Control Number in Figure Control Description Indication/Actions on Page Select Line Tap – opens the Select Line view for quick selection of a specific flight line. Next flight Tap - set the next flight line to active.
  • Page 46 Flight Pro Operation Guide 5. Getting to Know the Flight Interface Control Number in Figure Control Description Indication/Actions on Page • Tap the + and - buttons to increase/decrease the window size. Draped Tap - drapes captured images that coincide with the AOI on the...
  • Page 47 Flight Pro Operation Guide 5. Getting to Know the Flight Interface Control Number in Figure Control Description Indication/Actions on Page Replan Tap - displays the Replan Window (see section 6.4.2.4 - window Replanning Flight Lines or Capture Points). Settings...
  • Page 48 Flight Pro Operation Guide 5. Getting to Know the Flight Interface Control Number in Figure Control Description Indication/Actions on Page Manual Manually capture an image immediately. trigger When using time capture mode (see 29 below), start capture according to the time interval in camera settings.
  • Page 49 Flight Pro Operation Guide 5. Getting to Know the Flight Interface Control Number in Figure Control Description Indication/Actions on Page Increase/ Appears in Man mode only: decrease • Tap + to increase the shutter speed. shutter • Tap - to decrease the shutter speed.
  • Page 50 Flight Pro Operation Guide 5. Getting to Know the Flight Interface Control Number in Figure Control Description Indication/Actions on Page EV scale Shows the EV for each adjacent image in the image history. Image Shows the image history for the selected camera.
  • Page 51 Flight Pro Operation Guide 5. Getting to Know the Flight Interface Control Number in Figure Control Description Indication/Actions on Page Freeze Tap to freeze the image history. image history Unfreeze Tap to unfreeze the image history (arrow is red while frozen).
  • Page 52: Recommended Flight Operation Procedure

    Flight Pro Operation Guide 6. Recommended Flight Operation Procedure 6 Recommended Flight Operation Procedure Before Aircraft Power Up 1. Lens covers/filters: PAS 150 MK2/MK3 + PAS 280 MK2/MK3: verify that lens cover(s) are removed.  PAS 280/PAS 880: verify that lens filters are clean.
  • Page 53: Gnss/Gps

    Flight Pro Operation Guide 6. Recommended Flight Operation Procedure 6.2.3 GNSS/GPS 1. On the taskbar, tap the Applanix icon. 2. In the menu, tap Data Logging and configure the parameters as shown following: Parameter Setting /Internal Auto Delete Unselected Enable Selected.
  • Page 54: Flight Pro

    Flight Pro Operation Guide 6. Recommended Flight Operation Procedure 3. In the menu, tap Receiver Status and tap INS Status. Verify the outlined parameters are as shown: Parameter Setting Logging IMU ID The ID of the actual IMU that is installed.
  • Page 55 Flight Pro Operation Guide 6. Recommended Flight Operation Procedure 4. For each installed camera: Camera Name - verify correctly identifies camera.  Camera Position - verify correctly set as follows:  PAS 150: Center  PAS 280: Center, NIR ...
  • Page 56 Flight Pro Operation Guide 6. Recommended Flight Operation Procedure 6.2.4.3 Fly Project 1. On the operator display, select the required options (lines and/or capture points, some or all missions, or an iX Process Subplan (Re-Fly). 2. Tap Fly XX Lines or Fly Entire Plan.
  • Page 57: On Taxiing

    6.4.2 In Flight Tasks for Operator 6.4.2.1 After Takeoff 1. At mission altitude when over the correct area, in iX Flight Pro take images to adjust camera parameters. Note the image parameters. 2. If the background map is not displayed, tap (Map).
  • Page 58 Flight Pro Operation Guide 6. Recommended Flight Operation Procedure 4. Mount - monitor. 5. Missed and bad images - note images that are bad or missed. 6. Next flight line – tap at the end of the line if Active Line Selection is set to Manual.
  • Page 59 Flight Pro Operation Guide 6. Recommended Flight Operation Procedure The untaken capture points are displayed. Note Any captured points are displayed in green. 2. Select the capture points you require as described in Section 4.2.2.1 - Manually Select Lines and/or Capture Points.
  • Page 60 Flight Pro Operation Guide 6. Recommended Flight Operation Procedure 6.4.2.5 Pausing Projects You can split large projects that need to be flown over several flights by pausing the project at a specific point and continue the flight the next time you open the project.
  • Page 61: After Landing Tasks For The Operator

    Flight Pro Operation Guide 6. Recommended Flight Operation Procedure 4. When you next open iX Flight Pro, the following message appears: Confirm the action by tapping Yes. 6.5 After Landing Tasks for the Operator 1. In iX Flight Pro, tap (End Mission).
  • Page 62: Before Engine Shutdown

    Start. iX Flight Pro collects all needed information and saves the flight data zip file in the location you specified. 5. Repeat for all plans flown. 6. Exit iX Flight Pro. When exiting, select...
  • Page 63 Flight Pro Operation Guide 6. Recommended Flight Operation Procedure 5. SOMAG mount POWER SWITCH - verify set to OFF. PAS 150 + PAS 280 with iX Controller MK4:  iX Controller MK4 CONTROLLER circuit breaker - verify pulled out.
  • Page 64: Post Flight Operations

    Flight Pro Operation Guide 7. Post Flight Operations 7 Post Flight Operations Generating the Postflight Report To generate a post flight report: 1. Tap a project that is marked with Postflight Report Available and tap Open Project. 2. Tap Postflight Report.
  • Page 65 Flight Pro Operation Guide 7. Post Flight Operations 4. Configure the report options as required. A description of the options appears in the following table: Report Option Description Report Type • Short - short report containing (for each camera): a map of collected images with GNSS/GPS event ID or ...
  • Page 66 Flight Pro Operation Guide 7. Post Flight Operations 5. Tap Generate Report. When the report has been generated, the PDF file appears. 6. Tap Close. Page 66 of 100...
  • Page 67: Collecting Flight Data

    Flight Pro Operation Guide 7. Post Flight Operations Collecting Flight Data You can collect a project’s flight data for: • post-flight processing, such as importing into iX Process. • troubleshooting (zips all flight-related files required for sending to Phase One for analysis, including Window system files if required).
  • Page 68: Saving Diagnostics Logs

    Flight Pro Operation Guide 7. Post Flight Operations The system collects the data. When the zip file is created, a window showing the zip file content appears. 5. Tap Close. Saving Diagnostics Logs If there is an issue in your system, Phase One Technical Support may request that you send a log containing diagnostics of your system.
  • Page 69 Flight Pro Operation Guide 7. Post Flight Operations 1. Tap Diagnostics Logs. Windows File Manager appears showing the Diagnostics folder and the created zip file so that you can send it to Phase One Technical Support. The zip file filename has the following template: Diagnostics_DD-MM_HH-MM-SS.zip.
  • Page 70: Finishing A Project

    Flight Pro Operation Guide 7. Post Flight Operations 7.4 Finishing a Project To finish a project: 1. Tap Finish Project. 2. Select the required options as described below and tap Start. Option Description Generate Report Generates the Postflight Report (see section 7.1 - Generating the Postflight Report).
  • Page 71 Flight Pro Operation Guide 7. Post Flight Operations Option Description Archive Missions Archives all missions in the project (see section 4.2.3.2 - Archiving Missions). Shutdown iX Flight Pro Shuts down iX Flight Pro. The data is collected. When completed, Windows File Manager appears showing the folder that contains the zip file with the collected data.
  • Page 72: Appendix A Configuring Settings

    Flight Pro Operation Guide Appendix A. Configuring Settings Appendix A Configuring Settings iX Flight Pro includes an extensive list of parameters organized into the following main groups: • System Settings • Camera Settings • Camera System Note You cannot configure settings while in Simulation mode.
  • Page 73: Using The System Settings Interface

    Flight Pro Operation Guide Appendix A. Configuring Settings A.1.2 Using the System Settings Interface To use the System Settings interface efficiently, set the following controls as required: • Show Advanced - tap the checkbox to toggle settings that are rarely changed on/off.
  • Page 74 Flight Pro Operation Guide Appendix A. Configuring Settings To filter the left navigation pane to display only parameters related to a specific keyword: 1. In the Filter textbox, enter the required keyword. As you type, unrelated items are filtered out.
  • Page 75: System Parameters

    Flight Pro Operation Guide Appendix A. Configuring Settings 2. Tap Set to Default. To reset all or a collection of parameters to their default values: 1. Tap Restore to Default. 2. Tap the required group checkboxes that you want to restore, tap Restore to Default then tap Close.
  • Page 76 Flight Pro Operation Guide Appendix A. Configuring Settings Category Group Parameter Default Value Description When you select from Show All which camera images Cameras of should be displayed, Same Color images from all cameras Type of that type (RGB or NIR) are displayed.
  • Page 77 Flight Pro Operation Guide Appendix A. Configuring Settings Category Group Parameter Default Value Description Airplane Symbol Size Operator & General Capture 300 ms Green/red bars appearing Pilot Indicator in top and bottom of Application Duration operator/pilot view Window Track Deviation...
  • Page 78 Flight Pro Operation Guide Appendix A. Configuring Settings Category Group Parameter Default Value Description Capture Max Allowed Affects horizontal allowed Tolerances Sidelap band for image taking. Deviation A value that is too low will be hard to fly and may cause loss of images.
  • Page 79 Flight Pro Operation Guide Appendix A. Configuring Settings Category Group Parameter Default Value Description Replan Extra Points for Specifies the number of Replanning extra images to be captured around points selected for reflying. Capture Camera Link Camera Links the properties for...
  • Page 80 Flight Pro Operation Guide Appendix A. Configuring Settings Category Group Parameter Default Value Description GPS Connection Ethernet Communication protocol for sending GNSS navigation data to iX Flight Pro: • Serial – when using RS-232 serial communications between the GNSS device and the Controller.
  • Page 81 Flight Pro Operation Guide Appendix A. Configuring Settings Category Group Parameter Default Value Description Applanix Set to On if you want to Logging File record the T04 logfile on the Controller SDD, in parallel to automatic recording on the AP+ card.
  • Page 82: Configuring Camera Settings

    Note • The maximum frames per second setting (Max FPS) is set globally for all cameras in iX Flight Pro. • Some options shown in the screenshots in this section may be different to what is available in your system.
  • Page 83: Accessing Camera Settings

    Flight Pro Operation Guide Appendix A. Configuring Settings A.2.1 Accessing Camera Settings To configure the camera settings: 1. In the Home window, tap Settings. 2. Tap Cameras Settings. A.2.2 Setting the Camera Name To enter a camera name: 1. In Camera Name, enter a name to identify the camera. The column header is updated accordingly.
  • Page 84: Removing A Camera

    Flight Pro Operation Guide Appendix A. Configuring Settings A.2.3 Removing a Camera To remove a camera from the iX Flight Pro: 1. In the required column header, tap the menu and tap Remove. A.2.4 Using the Camera Settings Interface To use the Camera Settings interface efficiently, set the following controls as required: •...
  • Page 85 Flight Pro Operation Guide Appendix A. Configuring Settings The next camera column appears. To change the order in which camera columns appear: 1. Tap the headers of the column or columns you want to move. Note To unselect a column, tap it again.
  • Page 86 Flight Pro Operation Guide Appendix A. Configuring Settings To undo the last change you made to a parameter: 1. On the required parameter row, tap 2. Tap Undo. To reset a parameter to its default value: 1. On the required parameter row, tap 2.
  • Page 87 Flight Pro Operation Guide Appendix A. Configuring Settings 2. Tap Apply to All Cameras. To reset basic camera parameters to their default values (Camera Name, Camera Description, Camera Position, Group, Master Image Folder, Image File Name): 1. Tap Restore to Default.
  • Page 88: Additional Camera Settings Actions

    Flight Pro Operation Guide Appendix A. Configuring Settings A.2.5 Additional Camera Settings Actions To set the maximum FPS globally for all cameras: • Tap Max FPS and select the required maximum FPS for all system cameras. To toggle power to the cameras (appears only in supported systems): a.
  • Page 89: Camera Parameters

    Flight Pro Operation Guide Appendix A. Configuring Settings To supply power to the system accessories (appears only in supported systems): a. Tap the Accessories Power checkbox. b. Tap Yes. A.2.6 Camera Parameters Note • In the following table, parameters from Camera Name till Image File Name (inclusive) are stored in iX Flight Pro.
  • Page 90 Flight Pro Operation Guide Appendix A. Configuring Settings Category Parameter Default Value Description You can group cameras into different groups. Any changes you make to parameter values (ISO, shutter, speed) for one camera will Group be applied to all cameras in the group.
  • Page 91 Flight Pro Operation Guide Appendix A. Configuring Settings Category Parameter Default Value Description Focus Distance Actual Focus Encoder Target Focus Encoder Actual Low Power Mode Service Restores camera properties to Restore To Default default settings. Static Setup IP Address...
  • Page 92: Viewing The Camera System

    Flight Pro Operation Guide Appendix A. Configuring Settings Viewing the Camera System To view the current camera system: 1. In the Home window, tap Settings. 2. Tap Camera System. The current camera system appears. Page 92 of 100...
  • Page 93: Appendix B Exporting And Importing Settings

    Appendix B Exporting and Importing Settings Exporting Settings You can save all or subsets of the iX Flight Pro settings to an external file for backup or for transfer to another Controller. To save iX Flight Pro settings to an external file: 1.
  • Page 94: Importing Settings

    Close. Importing Settings You can import all or subsets of the iX Flight Pro settings that were previously exported to an external file (see section B.1 - Exporting Settings. To import iX Flight Pro settings from an external file: 1.
  • Page 95 Flight Pro Operation Guide Appendix B. Exporting and Importing Settings 2. Tap Import. 3. Tap the required group checkboxes that you want to import and tap Import. 4. Navigate to the Controller folder where the settings file you want to import is located, select the required file and tap Open.
  • Page 96 Flight Pro Operation Guide Appendix B. Exporting and Importing Settings 5. When the settings are successfully imported, tap Close. Page 96 of 100...
  • Page 97: Appendix C Using The Simulator

    Flight Pro Operation Guide Appendix C. Using the Simulator Appendix C Using the Simulator To use Simulation Mode: 1. In System Settings, scroll down to Simulation. 2. Select the Active Simulation Mode checkbox. 3. Set the other parameters as required.
  • Page 98: Appendix D Requesting And Installing A License

    Appendix D Requesting and Installing a License iX Flight Pro is preinstalled on certain Phase One Controllers. If you installed iX Flight Pro on a PC, you need to request a license from Phase One and install it. To request a license from Phase One: 1.
  • Page 99 Flight Pro Operation Guide Appendix D. Requesting and Installing a License 3. Navigate to the Controller folder where you want to save the LicenseRequest.c2v file and tap Save. 4. Follow the instructions in the License Information window then tap Close.
  • Page 100 Flight Pro Operation Guide Appendix D. Requesting and Installing a License 3. Tap Install License. 4. Navigate to the Controller folder where you saved the.v2c file and tap Open. 5. Follow the instructions in the License Information window then tap Close.

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