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Page 2 - Table of Contents

U-See User Manual - Units and localeCoordinates and angles are always shown using sexagesimal degrees. Howevercoordinates present

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U-See User Manual - Map View 2.5.1 2.5.1 On Map iconsOn Map iconsHome Position: This icon will be placed at U-Ground GPS position, providedU-Groun

Page 4 - General System Introduction

U-See User Manual - Map ViewFlight-plan point: The number in the interior is the flight-plansequence number. When the autopilot

Page 5 - Concept of system operation

U-See User Manual - Map View 2.5.2.1 Optionally available map overlaysWhen operating in moving base mode and the feature is enabled, next to the bas

Page 6 - U-See User Manual - U-See

U-See User Manual - Map View• If Ground clearance is between warning and low altitude level, the grid element willbe painted in green. This shows t

Page 7 - Windows Installation

U-See User Manual - Map View• Right clicking on the first measurement point and selecting “Distance From” fromthe context menu• Right clicking on the

Page 8 - – Click Next>

U-See User Manual - File Menu 2.6.1.1 “Comms with UAV”At current version, primary telemetry data has three possible sources:1. RS232 Telemetry data

Page 9 - Units and locale

U-See User Manual - File Menu Only a source of telemetry at a time is possible, so, if RS-232 operation is desired and theOpen button is disabled,

Page 10 - Map View

U-See User Manual - File Menu 2.6.1.2.1 Serial port for exportTelemetry data is re-exported using a serial-port. Port Speed, data width, stop bit n

Page 11 - On Map icons

U-See User Manual - File Menu 2.6.2 2.6.2 Record Data Record Data To access to the record window click on the icon menu on the tool-bar, or go

Page 12 - On Map Information Overlay

U-See User Manual - Table of Contents1.General System Introduction...

Page 13 - GPWS Information display

U-See User Manual - View Menu: Real time information windows• Euler Angles and Vertical Speed: Representing the attitude of the vehicle and thevertic

Page 14 - 2.5.4

U-See User Manual - View Menu: Real time information windows• EXCESS: Excessive correction detected. If variation since reference was

Page 15 - File Menu

U-See User Manual - View Menu: Real time information windowsThis window shows information about the current status of the Relative GPS solution. It w

Page 16 - 2.6.1.1 “Comms with UAV”

U-See User Manual - View Menu: Real time information windows 2.8.3 2.8.3 Video Capture (Optional)Video Capture (Optional)This is an optional featu

Page 17 - 2.6.1.1.3 Network client

U-See User Manual - View Menu: Real time information windows 2.8.4 2.8.4 Synthetic View / Artificial Horizon Synthetic View / Artificial Horizon G

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U-See User Manual - View Menu: Real time information windowsThe 3D visualization can be deactivated in order to use a standard Artificial Horizon ju

Page 19 - Figure 14: Map Menu

U-See User Manual - View Menu: Real time information windowsAlarm Green Orange RedGPS Valid navigation fixobtained from GPSNot possible in

Page 20 - Channels Signal

U-See User Manual - View Menu: Real time information windowsAlarm Green Orange RedDIST UAV is within specifieddistances limitsNot possible

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U-See User Manual - View Menu: Real time information windowsFixed wing modesReported mode in alarms MeaningMANUAL Manual modeFLYTO Fly to modeROULETT

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U-See User Manual - View Menu: Real time information windowsFixed wing modesReported mode in alarms MeaningSAFE-RETCome Above mode: In thismode the U

Page 23 - Video Capture (Optional)

U-See User Manual - 2.12.4 Camera Joystick...62 2.12.5 Pa

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U-See User Manual - View Menu: Real time information windows 2.8.5.2 Surfaces sectionOn the surfaces section there is information about theposition

Page 25 - 2.8.5

U-See User Manual - View Menu: Real time information windows 2.8.5.3 Alternate Surfaces sectionThrough Settings → Ground Settings a different da

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U-See User Manual - View Menu: Real time information windowsOn the right of the artificial horizon the speed is displayed in a box with a sliding ban

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U-See User Manual - View Menu: Real time information windows 2.8.5.4 Warning about AGL indication 2.8.6 2.8.6 JoystickJoystickTo access to the Jo

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U-See User Manual - View Menu: Real time information windows 2.8.7.1 Electric engine DataThis menu is divided in two sections: The Engine data dis

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U-See User Manual - View Menu: Real time information windowsBesides capacity left, there is also a time left estimation. This time estimation is comp

Page 30 - 2.8.5.2 Surfaces section

U-See User Manual - View Menu: Real time information windows• Temperature:• Critical: Temperature > 200°C• Warning: Temperature < 70°C or Tempe

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U-See User Manual - View Menu: Real time information windows 2.8.9 2.8.9 Time logTime logThis windows shows current uptime asregistered

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U-See User Manual - Pre-Flight Menu 2.9.1 2.9.1 ChecklistChecklistThe checklist tool allows the user to run aseries of pre-flight checks i

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U-See User Manual - Pre-Flight MenuWhen the checklist is completed, a green tick will appear with a completion message and afinish button to end the

Page 34 - Figure 27: Engine data window

U-See User Manual - General System Introduction1. 1. General System IntroductionGeneral System IntroductionAirelectronics has developed a complete so

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U-See User Manual - Pre-Flight MenuWhile in edit mode, it is possible to hand edit thelanding site coordinates, set the landing

Page 36 - Vibration frequency Graphs

U-See User Manual - Pre-Flight MenuWhen activating “Save Changes” option the active flight-plan is saved into the non-volatilememory of the autopilot

Page 37 - Pre-Flight Menu

U-See User Manual - Pre-Flight Menu 2.9.4.1 Flightplan Editor Window. Display ModeThe flight-plan editor window has three wellseparated

Page 38 - Checklist

U-See User Manual - Pre-Flight Menuwill pick coordinates from the map for Point ID 3 position. This change in behavior is shownon the map with a curs

Page 39 - “Enter edit mode” button

U-See User Manual - Pre-Flight Menu4. Just add following points without worrying about altitude.Note: Flight Plan points are edited one at a time.

Page 40 - Flight-Plan

U-See User Manual - Pre-Flight Menu 2.9.6.2 Use of pattern generatorTo access pattern generator, select Pre-Flight → Pattern Generator. The pattern

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U-See User Manual - Pre-Flight Menu 2.9.6.4 Saving resultsOnce the parameters have been adjusted, it is necessary to save the results to disk forlat

Page 42 - Figure 37: Flight-Plan Editor

U-See User Manual - Command Menu 2.10 2.10 Command MenuCommand Menu 2.10.1 2.10.1 Command windowCommand windowTo open the Command window click

Page 43 - 2.9.4.3 New Point Loading

U-See User Manual - Command MenuNote: Each UAV has a flight envelope which restricts flight speed commands to minimumand maximum values. Values out o

Page 44 - 2.9.6.1 Intended use

U-See User Manual - Command MenuIn this mode is possible for the Computer Operator to set the commanded orbiting radius,the commanded speed and the

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U-See User Manual - General System IntroductionThrough U-See, the UAV operator can inspect the current state of the mission

Page 46 - Flightplan From File

U-See User Manual - Command Menu 2.10.1.4.7 Flight Plan modeOn this mode the UAV heads one by one different defined points.

Page 47 - Command Menu

U-See User Manual - Command Menu 2.10.1.4.13 L-TAKEOFF (Learning Take-Off)Only available for hand-launched aircrafts. Equivalent to normal take-off,

Page 48 - 2.10.1.4.3 Fly To mode

U-See User Manual - Command MenuNote: Each UAV has a flight envelope which restricts flight speed commands to be boundbetween a minimum and maximum v

Page 49 - 2.10.1.4.6 Roulette mode

U-See User Manual - Command Menu 2.10.1.6.5 Landing modeThe UAV changes its mode to landing in three cases:– The Computer Operator clicks on Landing

Page 50 - Gains adjustment” setting

U-See User Manual - Command Menu 2.10.2 2.10.2 Camera command windowCamera command windowIn this window you can command the available on-board cam

Page 51 - 2.10.1.4.14 Come Above

U-See User Manual - Command Menu• Lateral: Special mode for one-axis roll mounted cameras. This mode keeps a fixedangle with the horizon and enables

Page 52 - 2.10.1.6.4 Flight Plan mode

U-See User Manual - Command Menu 2.10.4 2.10.4 Command Aux Surfaces Command Aux Surfaces U-pilot has its own algorithms to control the flaps an

Page 53 - 2.10.1.6.5 Landing mode

U-See User Manual - Command MenuIf you wish to know if your autopilot supports this additional feature, please check yourautopilot version or contact

Page 54 - Camera command window

U-See User Manual - Post-Flight MenuData UnitsPitch [Degrees]Roll [Degrees]Yaw [Degrees]Commanded Pitch [Degrees]Commanded Roll [Degrees]Commanded Ya

Page 55 - 2.10.3

U-See User Manual - Post-Flight MenuData UnitsAircraft Pitch [Degrees]Aircraft Roll [Degrees]Aircraft Yaw [Degrees]Aircraft Latitude [Degrees]Aircraf

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U-See User Manual - U-See2. 2. U-SeeU-See 2.1 2.1 IntroductionIntroductionU-See is the software the operator will use to monitor and command the m

Page 57 - Post-Flight Menu

U-See User Manual - Settings Menu 2.12 2.12 Settings MenuSettings MenuUnder settings menu, options regarding U-See preferences, customization and

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U-See User Manual - Settings Menu• Relative: Values that do not need to change sign will be adjusted as a percentage toincrease or decrease over curr

Page 59 - $GPGLL and $GPGGA messages

U-See User Manual - Settings Menu 2.12.4 2.12.4 Camera JoystickCamera JoystickThis dialog allows configuration and operation of a HID compati

Page 60 - Settings Menu

U-See User Manual - Settings MenuAlso adjustable, the sensitivity of the normal, fast and slow movement.Test should be made while on ground

Page 61 - Figure 52: Absolute mode

U-See User Manual - Settings MenuWith the 'Sync Barometric Altimeter & GPS' button in the 'Altimeter' section, the systemalti

Page 62 - Camera Joystick

U-See User Manual - Settings MenuThis attained through the use of the servos window, accessed by means of settings →servos menu entry.This servo adj

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U-See User Manual - Settings Menu4. In case of using a digital servo (300 Hz command signal frequency) tick Digitalcheck box and click Set

Page 64 - 2.12.7

U-See User Manual - Settings Menu5. Command Max position in pan servo (Camera should look the right)6. Measure the angle between the line

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U-See User Manual - Settings Menu 2.12.9 2.12.9 Magnetometer CalibrationMagnetometer CalibrationThe performance of the magnetometer will greatly d

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U-See User Manual - Settings Menu 2.12.10 2.12.10 U-See settingsU-See settingsUnder this menu entry are grouped all the options that affect the be

Page 67 - Pitch Throttle Curves

U-See User Manual - Software compatibility 2.3.1 2.3.1 Windows InstallationWindows InstallationTo install U-See on Windows follow the steps:– Exec

Page 68 - Magnetometer Calibration

U-See User Manual - Settings Menu 2.12.10.2 Data PresentationCustomization of data presentation in State window is also allowed through this dialog,

Page 69 - U-See settings

U-See User Manual - Settings MenuThrough this dialog the source for terrain elevation in the software can be established. Itwill affect all software

Page 70 - 2.12.10.2 Data Presentation

U-See User Manual - Settings Menu• MM is minute at start of recording• SS is seconds at start of recording. 2.12.11 2.12.11 Auto align sensorsAuto

Page 71 - File Altitude Data Reference”

U-See User Manual - Settings MenuAppendix A Appendix A Matlab script for data analysisMatlab script for data analysisThis script will load data file

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U-See User Manual - Settings Menuhold on;grid on;axis equal;plot (Longitude,Latitude);title ('Position 2D');figure hold on;grid on;title (&

Page 73 - Appendix A

U-See User Manual - Settings MenuAppendix B Appendix B Matlab script for pointing camera Matlab script for pointing camera coordinatescoordinatesThis

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U-See User Manual - Settings Menuplot(camera_horizontal_East,'go')plot(camera_horizontal_Down,'ro')grid on;legend('Camera No

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U-See User Manual - Appendix C Appendix C Change logChange logThis annex describes changes introduced to this document.Date Changes2015/02/20• Docume

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U-See User Manual - Date Changes2014/05/19• Version of document up to 1.22• Introduced a change log table• Updated fixed wing command mode window sna

Page 77 - Change log

U-See User Manual - Software compatibility– Choose the destination location and click Next>– Click Next>– Wait for the copy of files finishDocu

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U-See User Manual - Software compatibility– Click Finish to complete the installation. 2.4 2.4 Units and localeUnits and localeUnit system used fo

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