User manual
POSSIBLE CAUSE
‘Compass error’ is indicated by the LED.
TYPHOON is in No Fly Zone.
TYPHOON is above 8,000 feet above MSL.
Incorrect motor start up procedure.
TYPHOON is too close to a metal object or metal surface .
Failed Component
Compass needs to be calibrated .
EMERGENCY Mode. Possibly due to obstructed propeller
during motor start up.
Weak GPS signal.
Component Disconnected, failed, or not assigned properly
U.S. Government has raised threat level.
Vibraon levels high, indicated by shaky landing gear.
SOLUTION
Refer to page 25 for Compass Calibraon
Move at least 4 miles away from no fly zone. Most major
airports are no fly zone areas.
Move the TYPHOON below 8,000 feet above MSL.
Review Motor Starng/Stopping procedure in manual.
Move the TYPHOON away from large metal objects or surfaces.
Connect your TYPHOON to the GUI to check the system.
Refer to page 25 for Compass Calibraon procedures.
Check that nothing is obstrucng any propeller/motor, turn
the TYPHOON off then back on again.
Confirm that the flying area has 100 degrees of clear view of
the sky.
Connect to the GUI to locate the problem.
Wait for threat level to be reduced before flying.
Check to ensure propellers are not bent, nicked or damaged
in any way. Replace damaged propellers.
ISSUE
TYPHOON Motors won’t
start
TYPHOON Flashes orange
twice between indicaons
TYPHOON beeps constantly
and motors won't start
TYPHOON Won’t hold
posion in hover
TYPHOON pulses Red
and won't start
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