User manual

IMPORTANT NOTE: Every me you turn the TYPHOON on it will default
to having GPS acve/on (even if you disabled GPS the last me is was
powered on).
There are two ways to disable the GPS:
GPS can also be disabled manually:
Step 1) While the ST10+ and the TYPHOON are powered on and linked
(and the motors are NOT running), move the Proporonal Control Rate
Slider on the right side of the ST10+ to the uppermost (rabbit) posion.
Step 2) Move the right-hand sck all the way to the right and hold it there
unl step 3 is completed.
Step 3) Move the Flight Mode Selecon Switch from Smart to Home and
Home to Smart mode 4 mes in 3 seconds.
When GPS has been disabled successfully the TYPHOON will emit an
audible indicaon and the GPS status on the ST10+ screen will show
‘Disabled’. Also, the Main LED Status Indicator will flash purple and the
LED Status Indicators below the Motors will flash three (3) mes per
second then will stay off for one (1) second.
AFTER LANDING
ALWAYS turn off the TYPHOON BEFORE turning off the ST10+. Then
remove the baery from the TYPHOON and allow it to cool to ambient/room
temperature before recharging.
WARNING: Do NOT leave the ST10+ and the TYPHOON powered on and
do NOT leave the flight baery installed inside the TYPHOON as doing so
can over-discharge and damage the baeries. Over-discharging can cause
damage to the baeries resulng in reduced performance or failure of the
baeries enrely.
IMPORTANT NOTE: Baery damage, crash damage and ‘fly aways’ are
NOT covered under warranty.
Disabling GPS
WARNING: Smart Mode and Home Mode, along with their corresponding
features, only work when GPS is acve and the TYPHOON has a suitable
GPS signal/lock. If you disable/turn off GPS the TYPHOON can only be
flown in Angle (Pilot) Mode. And if you cannot properly control the
TYPHOON in Angle (Pilot) Mode the aircra may crash or even ‘fly away’.
IMPORTANT NOTE: Crash damage and ‘fly aways’ are NOT covered under
warranty.
We do not typically recommend disabling GPS for any reason, especially if
you’re a first-me or low-me pilot. However, if you’re an experienced
pilot that’s able to properly control the TYPHOON in Angle (Pilot) Mode,
and you do not exceed any altude/distance limits or fly in any ‘no fly
zones’ in your area, you can disable/turn off GPS. Do NOT disable/turn off
GPS unless you accept ALL responsibility and liability for crashes or ‘fly
aways’.
Graphical User Interface (GUI)
You can download the graphical user interface (GUI) soware on the
TYPHOON product page at www.Yuneec.com. Follow the on-screen
instrucons to install and operate the soware which allows you to see the
status of all sensors, to adjust various sengs, check GPS accuracy, update
firmware and more using the included USB Interface/Programmer.
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When the CGO3 and ST10+, the mul-copter
and ST10+ are bound, press on ST10+
interface, GPS switch can be found, and
turned off.