When your DeltaQuad Pro #MAP comes with the DeltaQuad Controller, the DeltaQuad controller provides the communication link between your UAV and the ground systems.
To connect your UAV to the DeltaQuad controller simply switch on the UAV and press and hold the POWER button on the controller for 3 seconds. Once the controller is booted up, the main menu will display.
Before launching your flight control system it is recommended to connect the controller to a mobile hotspot or wifi network, The controller uses internet connectivity to load satellite maps and for LTE connectivity to the UAV. The DeltaQuad controller needs to be connected to a 5Ghz mobile hotspot or WiFi network. As the main communication link for the controller is based on 2.4Ghz, these networks will not be displayed. When using a mobile phone hotspot please make sure you configure the hotspot for 5Ghz.
In the top of the screen you will find the data link bar.
The data link bar will always remain visible and allows you to control the type of transmission and select the active camera feed. The available modes will display in white, and the currently active mode will display in green.
- MODES:
- RADIO: This mode uses the internal radio system. The radio system is capable of transmission ranges up to 30KM, or up to 50KM when your system is equipped with the booster package.
- LTE: This mode uses mobile network over a VPN secured data link. To use LTE mode the following needs to be activated:
- A sim card needs to be installed inside the UAV. The LTE dongle is located in the nose section of the vehicle and can be accessed when the battery is disconnected. Make sure the sim card has sufficient data available and that it is not secured with a pin-code. To test the connectivity of your LTE dongle with your sim card you can insert the dongle into a windows based laptop. After approximately 1 minute a webpage will open with the dongle settings and status.
- The DeltaQuad controller needs to be connected to a WiFi network or mobile hotspot.
- VIDEO FEEDS:
- HDMI: This is the HDMI enabled camera feed of your mapping sensor.
- FPV: This is the static nose camera feed.
- OFF: This disables both feeds and stops any data consumption. If the data link becomes intermittent it is recommended to disable the video feeds to remain connected to your UAV.
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From the main menu launch the QGroundControl app (QGC). This application
From the QGroundControl app you will be able to plan your initial mission. Missions are always planned to ensure the vehicle has a predefined takeoff and landing pattern. Even when you intend to manually control the UAV or control the UAV using reposition or target following commands, it is recommended to plan a mission for takeoff and landing.
Please review the mission planning section for detailed information on how to plan a mission.
Number | Type | Function |
---|---|---|
1 | 3 position switch FLIGHT MODE |
UP: Position flight mode CENTER: neutral - remain in current mode DOWN: Mission flight mode |
2 | 3 position switch RETURN |
UP: Return flight mode CENTER: neutral - no function DOWN: neutral - no function |
3 | Dial | Not assigned |
4 | Dial | Not assigned |
5 | 3 position switch | Not assigned |
6 | 3 position switch | Not assigned |
7 | Joystick | In hover mode Stick up: move forward Stick down: move backward Stick left: move left Stick right: move right In fixed-wing mode Stick up: descend (nose down) Stick down: climb (nose up) Stick left: bank left Stick right: bank right |
8 | Push button | Not assigned |
9 | A to F push buttons | Not assigned |
10 | Push button POWER |
Press and hold: power on/off Press: screen on/off |
11 | Joystick | Not assigned |
12 | Joystick | In hover mode Stick up: climb Stick down: descend Stick left: yaw left Stick right: yaw right In fixed-wing mode Not activated |
The DeltaQuad Controller can operate continuously for approximately 6 hours. If more operation time is required, the controller can be charged during operation.
To charge the controller, open the rubber cover between the antennas and attach the provided USB charger to the USB-C port. The controller requires high-voltage charging. Standard USB chargers or USB sockets from laptops are not always capable of providing high voltage, but they will extend the battery life of the controller.
To shut down the controller, press and hold the power button until the shutdown menu appears. Select "Power off" to shut down the controller.