Questions
- irussphone
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- Location: TEXAS
Re: Questions
Headless mode means that no matter which way the front of the quad faces, when you push the right stick away from you (in mode 2...where the throttle and yaw are on the left) the quad will move away from where you are. Conversely, when you pull the right stick toward you, it will come to you and the transmitter/controller.
I prefer to use the Return to Home feature if I lost track of my quad. It will bring it home and land it for you!
See at the bottom of this page...it has "Contact Us"...try emailing them there.
I prefer to use the Return to Home feature if I lost track of my quad. It will bring it home and land it for you!
See at the bottom of this page...it has "Contact Us"...try emailing them there.
Re: Questions
Thank you for the info. I tried to do the return home switch and the thing took off straight up. I thought I was going to lose it for a while so I switched the RH off and slowed the motors down. Do I need to be in headless or head mode for it to operate correctly?
- irussphone
- Posts: 256
- Joined: Wed Oct 03, 2018 2:51 pm
- Location: TEXAS
Re: Questions
It is normal for the quad to rise to a predetermined height when RTH is engaged...to miss obstacles...it would have probably been fine and would have returned home.stargazer wrote: ↑Mon Nov 05, 2018 2:43 pmThank you for the info. I tried to do the return home switch and the thing took off straight up. I thought I was going to lose it for a while so I switched the RH off and slowed the motors down. Do I need to be in headless or head mode for it to operate correctly?
Glad to help but your questions would be more appropriate in the 501S sections of the FPV section and not the Zino section.
Re: Questions
Thanks. Ill try over there. Didnt know how to move around here. I assume the Zino is another model. Ill catch up. lol