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Ultra micro fpv troubleshooting, Caring for the video transmitter antenna, Using the ultra micro fpv system – E-flite FPV Vapor RTF W/ Headset User Manual

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Using the Ultra Micro FPV System

Consult local laws and ordinances before operating

FPV equipment. In some areas, FPV operation may

be limited or prohibited. You are responsible for

operating this product in a legal and responsible

manner.
1. Power on your radio transmitter, then power on

the aircraft.

2. Remove the lens cap from the camera.

3. Power on the headset to make sure the channel

is clear and then the video transmitter.

4. Perform a range test before flying.
Tip: If you are prone to motion sickness, sit in a

chair. If you start to suffer from motion sickness,

lower your chin against your chest.

5. Fly in open areas, away from people, trees, cars,

and buildings. The range of the system can be

impacted by any obstructions blocking your

signal. It is normal to see break up in the video

going behind trees and other obstacles.

NOTICE: We do not recommend using the ultra

micro FPV system in low light.

First Person View (FPV) System Instructions (continued)

Problem

Possible Cause

Solution

No image, display is

completely dark

No power supplied to the video

transmitter or headset

Check the power connections
Make sure the battery is fully charged

No image, display is

glowing dark gray

Video source switch is set to

external receiver mode

Ensure the video source switch is switched to

headset mode

Static on all channels

Video transmitter power is off

Make sure the video transmitter LED is on

Horizontal lines in the

headset display

Interference on the selected

channel

Choose a cleaner channel

Head tracking is not moving

in correct direction

Digital head tracking is reversed

Refer to the SPMVR1100 or SPMVS1100 headset

manual for more information on how to reset digital

head tracking

Ultra Micro FPV Troubleshooting

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45°

Caring for the Video Transmitter Antenna

If your video transmitter antenna gets bent or flattened

as a consequence of a hard landing, bend the antenna so

the lobes are at a 45° angle to the bottom plane of the

antenna, as shown at the right.

Turn to focus

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