- Show the aircraft, remote controller, and app in the same shot.
- Please shoot the video in a bright and outdoor area.
- Please ensure the video is clear and focused.
- DO NOT edit your video.
Steps
- Capture the aircraft’s serial number, which is mentioned inside the battery compartment of the aircraft. Make sure the number is clearly visible.
- Turn on the remote controller and the aircraft.
- Calibrate the compass. Make sure you are outdoors during this calibration. Once you launch the GS RTK app, click on the aircraft icon , which represents the aircraft settings << Advanced Settings << Sensors and scroll down and click on the ‘Calibrate Compass’. You will be prompted to hold the aircraft first horizontally and then, vertically and do a 360- degree turn.
- Format the SD card. Make sure you first back up your data before formatting the card. While being in the GS RTK app in camera view, tap , select the settings icon and click on ‘Format SD Card’, as shown below.
- Open the “Aircraft Status List” and scroll down all the way to the bottom. Make sure there are no errors reported. To do so, swipe the top to bottom into your screen as it is. Based on the pictures above, you can see that the aircraft is ready to go, shown with the green bar.
- Move the gimbal up, down, left, and right to show the tilt and rotation.
- Push both sticks to the bottom inner or outer corners to start the motors. Toggle the sticks to make sure the motor’s speed is controllable. Please note that you should not mount the propellers.
- Switch the gimbal dial on the remote controller, make sure the gimbal can move upwards and downwards to reach its limit.
- Push both sticks to the bottom inner or outer corners to stop the motors.
- Power off the aircraft and then switch off the remote controller.