Gatewing X100UAS System Manual page 164

X100 system series
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Tracking system
What
A tracking system generally consists of a transmitter and a receiver. By inserting the trans-
mitter in the body of the X100, you are able to track down and find the X100 when lost.
The transmitter sends its location to the receiver over radio waves. No satellites are used
during this communication. Once the receiver has picked up this signal, you can determine
your course based on the direction and intensity of the received signal.
Tinyloc tracking system
Gatewing uses the Tinyloc tracking system, which consists of the F22 transmitter and the R1
receiver.
Operating manual
Read the Tinyloc tracking system Operating Manual carefully before using the tracking system
for the first time.
You can find this manual on www.tinyloc.com.
Store an F22 transmitter in the memory of the R1 receiver
P
REREQUISITES
R1 receiver
Powered F22 transmitter
To track down an F22 transmitter with the R1 receiver, the transmitter must first be stored in
the memory of the receiver.
3
Hold down the On/off button for three seconds to switch on the R1 receiver.
4
Press the MENU/OK button to enter the menu.
5
Select TRANSMITTER using the Navigation buttons. Press the MENU/OK button to con-
firm.
6
Select ADD using the Navigation buttons. Press the MENU/OK button to confirm.
7
Enter the missing digits of the frequency of the transmitter using the Navigation buttons.
Confirm each digit with the MENU/OK button.
8
Follow the steps on the screen of the R1 receiver to calibrate the transmitter.
9
Once the calibration is done, the message
appears on the screen. Enter the name you want to assign to this transmitter using the
Navigation buttons. Confirm each letter with the MENU/OK button.
2.0
Prepare for flight
Preparation of the X100 for launch
transmitter added, press OK to enter name
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12 October 2012

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