Fat Shark 1 RC Vision Systems DOMINATOR V2 MODEL 1061 USER MANUAL Revision D 07/04/2014 For more product information, please visit: www.fatshark.
Fat Shark 2 RC Vision Systems Contents Product contents ....................................................................................................................... 3 Controls Diagram ...................................................................................................................... 4 Headset Operation .................................................................................................................... 5 Controls ...............................................
Fat Shark Product contents Carry case DominatorV2 headset Battery (and discharge lead) AV cable DC power cable Manual 3 RC Vision Systems
Fat Shark Controls Diagram 4 RC Vision Systems
Fat Shark 5 RC Vision Systems Headset Operation Controls Brightness/contrast control: pressing left and right increases/decreases display contrast. Press forward/back increases/decreases brightness. Channel select: Pressing channel up/down buttons will cause the channel to incrementally increase/decrease from channels 1 to 8 (see relevant receiver module for channel map). Audio beep on channel change. A long beep sounds on channel top and bottom limits.
Fat Shark 6 RC Vision Systems AV Cable Pinout 3.5mm AV Connector: Yellow: Video, White: Audio Left, Red: Audio Right Gr ound Video AudR AuL HDMI input The HDMI port can be connected to HDMI devices via an HDMI Micro cable (not included). Best to first connect to the HDMI device then apply the power from the battery (allow the HDMI device to initiate using power supplied through the cable by the host device before powering goggles).
Fat Shark 7 RC Vision Systems Battery Charging The 1000 mAh 7.4V lithium polymer battery pack is equipped with a 3 pole balance charger lead that allows the battery to be charged off standard RC battery pack chargers (not included). Follow your charger instructions for setting up for 1A 7.4V Li-po. Some chargers require the discharge cable to be connected. Use the enclosed discharge lead adapter for these types of chargers. Do not exceed 1A charging current.
Fat Shark 8 RC Vision Systems Accessories Trinity Head tracker Refer to head tracker module manual for up to date and detailed menu setup instructions. For individual radio setup instructions please visit our head tracking support forum at www.FPVlab.com Forum: Sponsors Gate/Fat Shark/Head tracker radio support. Receiver Modules (1.3G/2.4G/5.8G) Refer to module manuals for frequency chart.
Fat Shark 9 RC Vision Systems Diopter lens For near sighted users, diopter lens insert sets are available that include -2, -4 and -6 dpt. Peel off rubber eye cups and insert into slots seated in front of the lens. Replace rubber.. SpiroNET Circular Polarized Antenna The best performance enhancement for your dollar. SpiroNET circular polarized antennae are manufactured to machine tolerances and final tested with top end RF equipment for the best performing CP antenna on the market.
Fat Shark 10 RC Vision Systems Specifications Optics: FOV (field of view): 32 degrees diagonal Plastic optics (binocular 6p direct view optical engine) Interpupillary (IPD) distance: 57 to 73 mm (adjustable) Audio: Stereo User Controls: Channel selection Volume control Mode selection (wired/wireless) Contrast/ brightness control DVR control HT control Electrical: Power supply: 7 - 13 V (2S/3S supply) Power consumption (@7.
Fat Shark 11 RC Vision Systems Operational advice For best performance, select a channel that has the least amount of interference. While the transmitter is turned OFF, turn on the video headset and look at the screen as you check each channel. Clear channels will have a consistent static background. Channels with interference will have horizontal static lines. Always perform a range test before flying. This includes AV and RC controls.
Fat Shark 12 RC Vision Systems Trouble shooting Observation No image, display is completely dark No image, display is glowing dark grey Lots of interference lines (horizontal lines) with 2.4Ghz receiver Poor image, dark or not enough contrast Lots of interference lines (horizontal lines) when using 5.