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Calibration of the aircraft
Calibration of the compass
Please calibrate the compass according to the indication of the aircraft status indicator. Calibration
precautions are as follows:
1. Do not calibrate near areas of strong magnetic field or large pieces of metal, such as magnetic mines, parking lots and
building areas with underground steel bars.
2. Do not carry any ferromagnetic substances, such as mobile phones, during calibration.
3. 
After the compass is successfully calibrated, when the aircraft is placed back on the ground, if disturbed by the magnetic
field, the processing method will be displayed. Please follow the displayed processing method for corresponding operation.
Calibration steps
Please select an open space to start up the remote control and the aircraft, ensure that the equipment is normal, and calibrate the
compass according to the following steps.
Steps Operation methods Illustration
Step 1
Turn the left joystick of the remote control to the
upper right corner and the right joystick to the upper
left corner (this action needs to be held for 3S to 5S),
as shown on the right.
At this time, the aircraft status indicator flashes slowly
in yellow, indicating that the compass calibration
procedure has started.
Step 2
Rotate the aircraft horizontally by 360° to the aircraft
status indicator flashing slowly in green, as shown on
the right.
Step 3
Keep the aircraft nose up, rotate the aircraft
horizontally by 360° until the rear navigation light is
kept on (the red light will be kept on when the take-
off condition is not met; the green light will be kept on
when the take-off condition is met).
Step 4
After the calibration, if the aircraft status indicator shows alternate red and yellow flashing, it indicates that the
calibration fails. Please recalibrate the compass according to step 1 to step 3.
Note: After the calibration, if the aircraft status indicator still shows alternate red and yellow flashing, it indicates that there is
interference. Please change the calibration site. If there is an uncalibrated compass prompt on the interface before the aircraft
takes off, you need to calibrate the compass. After the successful calibration, the prompt will disappear automatically.`
Situations requiring recalibration
(1) The compass data is abnormal, and the aircraft status indicator shows alternate red and
yellow flashing.
(2) The flight site is far away from the site where the compass was calibrated last time.
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