User Manual

flies around a selected object. Follow the steps below to use Course Lock:
1. Set the interval time, video duration, and max speed. The screen displays the number of photos
that will be taken and how long the shooting time will be.
2. Set a flight direction.
3. If applicable, select a subject. Use the gimbal dial and pan stick to adjust the frame.
4. Tap the shutter/record button to begin. Move the tilt stick and roll stick to control the horizontal
flight speed and move the aircraft parallel. Move the throttle stick to control the vertical flight
speed.
Waypoints
The aircraft automatically takes photos on a flight path of two to five waypoints and generates a
timelapse video. The aircraft can fly in order from waypoint 1 to 5 or 5 to 1. Follow the steps below
to use Waypoints.
1. Set the desired waypoints and the lens direction.
2. Set the interval time, video duration, and max speed. The screen displays the number of photos
that will be taken and how long the shooting time will be.
3. Tap the shutter button to begin.
The aircraft will generate a timelapse video automatically, which is viewable in playback. In the
camera settings, users can select to save the footage in JPEG or RAW format and to store the
footage in the built-in storage or the microSD card.
For optimal performance, it is recommended to use Hyperlapse at an altitude higher
than 50 m and to set a difference of at least two seconds between the interval time and
shutter.
It is recommended to select a static subject (e.g., high-rise buildings, mountainous
terrain) at a safe distance from the aircraft (further than 15 m). Do not select a subject
that is too near the aircraft.
The aircraft brakes and hovers in place if an obstacle is detected during Hyperlapse.
Note that obstacles cannot be detected on either side of the aircraft.
The aircraft only generates a video if it has taken at least 25 photos, which is the amount
required to generate a one second video. The video generates when a command is given
from the remote controller or if the mode is exited unexpectedly (such as when Low
Battery RTH is triggered).
Advanced Pilot Assistance Systems 4.0
The Advanced Pilot Assistance Systems 4.0 (APAS 4.0) feature is available in Normal mode. When
APAS is enabled, the aircraft continues to respond to user commands and plans its path according
to both control stick inputs and the flight environment. APAS makes it easier to avoid obstacles,
obtain smoother footage, and gives a better flying experience.