Precision Drone Pacesetter 2015 Operation & User’s Manual
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Precision Drone Pacesetter 2015, WARNINGS Obey all federal, state, and local regulations Do not fly in rain or other harsh conditions Do not fly in wind more than 25mph Do not fly faster than 10 m/s (22.5mph) Operating in temperatures below 50° Fahrenheit (10° Celsius) will result in decreased flight times Operating in temperatures below 32° Fahrenheit (0° Celsius) and below the mechanical and electrical components run the chance of seizing, resulting in drone malfunction and ultimately property damage, injury, and/or death Always use the provided battery chargers The drone will return home when it reaches less than 14.5v The drone will land in place
Date: Action: Flight/Service (Circle one) Duration: Name of Pilot/Technician: Starting Voltage: Ending Voltage: Lowest Satellite Count: Highest Satellite Count: Total Flight Time: Weather Conditions:
Precision Drone Pacesetter 2015, Post-Flight Cameras Laptop 1) Remove the batteries from the drone. 2) Remove the cameras from the drone. 3) Using provided micro-USB cables, connect the cameras to the laptop using the MULTI port on the camera (see page 9), and hit the Record button to turn them on. They should say “USB” to indicate a connection. 4) They will come in as “Removable Disk(#:)” under This PC. The photos are located under in the DCIM folder. 5) Now create a place on the laptop to put your photos. Open the “Precision Vision” folder on your desktop, and create a new f
Precision Drone Pacesetter 2015, 5) When creating a new shader, use the “New Height/Slope Entry” box in the middle of the popup. Enter the desired value, hit “Add”, select the color, and it will be added to the list. To edit an existing value, simply highlight it in the “Elevation/Slop Colors” box and either hit “Change Color” or “Change Value” to edit the variable that is desired. The value can only be between -1 and 1. ◦ Tip: We suggest using the Precision Vision Shader for most crops. If your Pacesetter kit did
Precision Drone Pacesetter 2015, 3) Right-click the chunk again, highlight “Process”, and click “Build Dense Cloud”. Set Quality to “Lowest” for faster results, and set Depth Filtering to “Aggressive” for a proper orthophoto. 1 27 Page 26
Precision Drone Pacesetter 2015, Battery Voltage Checker Notes on the Battery Checker • To check the charge of a single battery, plug the balancing lead into the battery checker, using the three pins closest to the top as shown above. Make sure the red wire is towards the bottom. • Make sure the checker is set for the correct battery type. As shown above, to the left of the total voltage, it should read “LiPo”. If it does not, press the “Type” button until it does. • Batteries will never read 100%. 99% is the highest reading, and a battery at 99% will have 8.4 total voltage 1 11 Page 10
Precision Drone Pacesetter 2015, 4) Now the Image Rectifier window will open, displaying the RGB map under “Zoomed View” and the NAIP satellite map under “Reference Images”. An Entire Image view is also displayed. 5) From here you add individual points to both the Reference image (NAIP map) and your map. So, Point 1 on the RGB map should match where Point 1 is on the NAIP map (Point 2 to Point 2, 3 to 3, etc.) Add as many points as possible, the more there are, the more accurate the rectification. • To make a point, you simply lef
Precision Drone Pacesetter 2015, Technical Specifications Battery Charger Live Feed Monitor 1 50 Page 49 Operating Voltage Range DC11.0~180. Volt AC to DC adaptor (DC11.0~18.0V/5A) Circuit Power Max. charge power 80W Max. discharge power 10W Charge current range: 0.1~6.0A Discharge current range: 0.1~2.0A Current drain for balancing Li-po: 300mAh/cell NiCd/NiMH battery cell count: 1~15cell Li-ion/Polymer cell count: 1~6 series Pb battery voltage: 2V~20V Weight: 490g(Net Weight) Dimensions: 135x112x60.9mm Display Screen Diagonal 7 inch Resolution 1024x600 Contrast 700:01:00 Luminance 300 cd/m Wireless Receiving Working Frequency ISM 5.8 GHz Ba
5) Click “Click to draw a region in which you want to scan”, a box will appear on the map. The yellow pin is where the route will start and the red pin is where it will end. You can rotate the box by right clicking the center red pin or by clicking on the green arrows in the photogrammetry box. Refer to photos on the next page for visual reference. 6) Make the box inside the
Precision Drone Pacesetter 2015, Setting up a route Laptop w/ Ground Station open 1) Watch the “Setting Your Scout Route” video on the Youtube channel. 2) Locate the field you wish to fly within Ground Station. ◦ Tip: There is a search box in the upper left-hand corner of Ground Station that you can use to locate your field easily. Simply use it to search for a nearby address or latitude and longitude. 3) Go up to Toolbox, and click “Photogrammetry Tool” 4) Make sure the settings are correct: ◦ Focal Length = 35mm ◦ Sensor H = 47mm ◦ Sensor W = 82mm ◦ Fly Height = 122m ◦ H Overlap = 60% ◦ W Overlap = 60% ◦ H Speed = 10 m/s ◦ V Speed =
Precision Drone Pacesetter 2015, Date: Action: Flight/Service (Circle one) Duration: Name of Pilot/Technician: Starting Voltage: Ending Voltage: Lowest Satellite Count: Highest Satellite Count: Total Flight Time: Weather Conditions: If flown within 5 miles of an airport: Airport: Date and Time of Notification:
Exporting: 1) Make sure the chunk you are intending to export is highlighted under the “Workspace” pane 2) Go to “File”, highlight “Export Orthophoto”, and click “Export JPEG/TIFF/PNG” 3) Make sure “Geographic” is selected at the top, and “Write World File” is selected at the bottom. If you will need to email the final photo, or you ar
Precision Drone Pacesetter 2015, *Failure to exercise caution while using this product and comply with the warnings above could result in product malfunction, electrical issues, excessive heat, fire, and ultimately injury, property damage, or death. Never allow use of this product by anyone without providing them with these instructions. You must read, understand, and follow all instructions and warnings for any product(s) to which this product is used in conjunction with or installed. The operator is choosing to use this product and does so at his or her own risk.
Precision Drone Pacesetter 2015, Date: Action: Flight/Service (Circle one) Duration: Name of Pilot/Technician: Starting Voltage: Ending Voltage: Lowest Satellite Count: Highest Satellite Count: Total Flight Time: Weather Conditions: If flown within 5 miles of an airport: Airport: Date and Time of
Precision Drone Pacesetter 2015, Editing the Shader Depending on the shader selected when creating the NDVI image (see page 36), you may have to edit it to give you a better idea of how your crop is doing. 1) To change the shader on the NDVI, highlight it in the Control Center, and hit “Options” at the bottom of the control center 2) Toward the middle of the “Options” pop-up, there will be a “Shader” drop-down. Select a different shader, and hit apply. 3) To edit an existing shader, or to create a new shader, hit the Configura
Precision Drone Pacesetter 2015, Date: Action: Flight/Service (Circle one) Duration: Name of Pilot/Technician: Starting Voltage: Ending Voltage: Lowest Satellite Count: Highest Satellite Count: Total Flight Time: Weather Conditions: If flown within 5 miles of an airport: Airport: Date and Time of Notification: Notes :
Precision Drone Pacesetter 2015, 5) Click the Export Bounds tab, and click the “Draw a box...” button. You can draw a box around the NDVI image to omit unnecessary parts of it you want. 5a) If an area feature was selected in step 1, select “Crop to Selected Area Feature(s)” instead of “Draw a box...” (Recommended) 6) Click OK. Exporting as a .KMZ A .KMZ file is useful as it can be loaded into Google Earth on any device, be it tablet, smartphone, or PC. If it is loaded onto a device with GPS capabilities (Such as a tablet or smartphone), you will be able to use it to navigate to the problem spots in a field. 1) After creating the NDVI, use the digitizer to mark
Precision Drone Pacesetter 2015, 6) Once you are satisfied with the number of points shared between the maps, click OK and the RGB map is now rectified to the NAIP map. It is recommended that there be 5 or more rectification points. 7) Open your Overlay Control Center again, and de-select the RGB map, and re- select the IR map. Repeat the rectification process for the IR map now, it is done exactly the same way as the RGB map. ◦ Tip: Use the slider tool at the top of the page (see page 30) to see how well the RGB/IR layers line up with the satellite imagery. 8) Once the IR is done, enable both the RGB/IR layers under the Overlay Control Center, and de-select the NAIP map. The viewer should now only
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