Instructions
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Aircraft
The RoboMaster TT contains a ight controller, video downlink system, Vision Positioning System,
propulsion system, and a Flight Battery. Refer to the aircraft diagram in the Product Prole section.
Flight Modes
The RoboMaster TT has two ight speeds that you can select when ying the aircraft manually:
• Slow (default): The maximum ight attitude angle is 9° and the maximum ight speed is 6.7 mph
(10.8 kph).
• Fast: The maximum ight attitude angle is 25° and the maximum ight speed is 17.8 mph (28.8 kph).
When flying the RoboMaster TT manually the aircraft utilizes its Vision Positioning System to
automatically stabilize itself. If the conditions are such that the Vision Positioning System is
unavailable the aircraft automatically changes to Attitude mode.
The aircraft automatically changes to Attitude mode (ATTI mode) when the Vision Positioning
System is unavailable. In Attitude mode the aircraft is not able to position itself and so is easily
affected by its surroundings. Environmental factors such as wind can result in horizontal shifting,
which may present hazards, especially when ying in conned spaces. When the aircraft enters
Attitude mode, land in a safe place as soon as possible to avoid hazards.
• To switch from Slow to Fast you must read and agree to the disclaimers and warnings that
appear in the Tello app. Make sure you understand the differences between the two ight
speeds.
• Failsafe Protection automatically initiates landing if the mobile device's signal is weak or is
lost for 50 seconds, or the Tello app crashes.
Vision Positioning System
The Vision Positioning System helps the aircraft maintain its current position. With the help of the
Vision Positioning System, the aircraft can hover in place more precisely and y indoors or outdoors
in windless conditions. The main components of the Vision Positioning System are a camera and a
3D infrared module located on the underside of the aircraft.
Vision Positioning
System