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Parrot, June 2018 USER GUIDE v0.9.2 send feedback to technical.writerparrot.com 2 Parrot, June 2018 With you can use everywhere on the go, anytime.
, you have chosen the finest, quietest, and most portable flying 4K HDR camera, We strongly recommend you read the following information and instructions thoroughly before you get in the air, to make the most of your first amazing 25-minute flight. The indispensable prerequisites, on the next 2 pages, will not occupy more than 5 minutes of your time:
controller are fully up-to-date with the latest features. requires the FreeFlight 6 app to fly, and to make sure your drone and As you discover the world of possibilities that carefully planning your flights is exciting, and only adds to the fun of flying them. opens to you, you will find out that Have a great read, and many outstanding hours flying
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USER GUIDE v0.9.2 send feedback to technical.writerparrot.com 3 Parrot, June 2018 up in the air as soon as possible, as we are sure you do. Refer to the We want your enclosed Super Quick Start Guide (SQSG) if you need illustrated guidance to get these quick prerequisites out of the way. 1. Wake your s smart battery up. Use the enclosed USB-C to USB-A cable and plug the battery to your laptop or tabletop computer, for example you can also use an AC adapter to plug the battery to a wall socket. The batterys LEDs start flashing:
it is awake and ready for the initial updates. 2. Download FreeFlight 6 on your iOS or Android smartphone:
requires FreeFlight 6 to fly. The app will enable you to update Parrot Skycontroller 3 and when you power them on for the first time. Android QR code iOS QR code When you have downloaded and installed FreeFlight 6, unfold the central arm of Parrot Skycontroller 3 to power it on. Use your devices USB cable to connect it to Parrot Skycontroller 3 USB-A port, and install it on the device holder, as shown in the enclosed SQSG. A prompt appears on your screen, which invites you to allow the communication between your device and the controller. Tap Allow (iOS) or OK (Android): FreeFlight 6 runs. After your device displays the apps splash screen, you get to FreeFlight 6 homepage. If the prompt does not appear on your screen when you connect your device to your Parrot Skycontroller 3, launch FreeFlight 6 manually, as any other app. iOS FreeFlight 6 homepage USER GUIDE v0.9.2 send feedback to technical.writerparrot.com 4 Parrot, June 2018 Android FreeFlight 6 homepage 3. Tap the green FLY box on the homepage of FreeFlight 6 to launch the initial updates. This action calls the following screen. iOS ANAFI firmware update Tap the green CONTINUE box to proceed. FreeFlight 6 displays an animation and a progress circle on a screen labelled Preparing your drone. The updates of Parrot Skycontroller 3 and do not take more than 5 minutes. 4. When updates are done, the screen displays Your drone is ready and a CONTINUE box. Tap this CONTINUE box to come back to FreeFlight 6 homepage. 5. All systems are ready for flight!
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................................................................................................................................................... 8 About 4K video formats ....................................................................................................................... 8 About the smart battery ...................................................................................................................... 8 About auto-RTH (return home) ............................................................................................................ 8 About devices ....................................................................................................................................... 8
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.................................................................................................................................... 15 Equipment .......................................................................................................................................... 15 Regulations ........................................................................................................................................ 15 Flight conditions................................................................................................................................. 15
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......................................................................................................................................... 23 Extracting the microSD card .............................................................................................................. 23 Retrieving photos and videos ............................................................................................................ 23 Installing the microSD card ................................................................................................................ 23
............................................................................................................................ 24 Presentation of the iOS HUD (video mode view) ............................................................................... 25 Presentation of the Android HUD (photo mode view)........................................................................ 26
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..................................................................................................................... 33 Gimbal tilt control .............................................................................................................................. 33 Zoom control ...................................................................................................................................... 33
................................................................................................................................. 35 Exposure value (EV) ............................................................................................................................ 35 Shutter speed (s) ............................................................................................................................... 35 ISO value (ISO) ................................................................................................................................... 35 White balance (WB) ........................................................................................................................... 35 Style ................................................................................................................................................... 35
................................................................................................................................................. 35 360 .................................................................................................................................................... 35 Reveal ................................................................................................................................................ 35 Rise .................................................................................................................................................... 35 Epic..................................................................................................................................................... 36
......................................................................................................................................... 36 Cameraman ....................................................................................................................................... 36 SmartDronies ..................................................................................................................................... 36 Touch & Fly ......................................................................................................................................... 36 USER GUIDE v0.9.2 send feedback to technical.writerparrot.com 7 Parrot, June 2018 About 4K video formats 4K video formats are professional grade media which may not be read natively by slower computers. In that case, shoot in 1080p or use a video converter to turn your s 4K videos into a more manageable format (like 1080p) if they do not read properly on your equipment. This is especially true for Parrots 4K Cinema format, which can only be handled by professional editing equipment. About the smart battery s smart battery is preinstalled on your drone. Always install it the same way and never attempt to install it upside down as it could expose your battery and your drone to irrecoverable electrical damage. As you will find out by reading this guide, smart enough to enter a wintering mode when you are not using it for ten days in a row. This also means you need to wake it up and charge it completely before you fly for the first time. s battery is About auto-RTH (return home) By design, when synchronized to GPS and Glonass satellites and when short on power, will always attempt to come back to its most recent take-off point, at a minimal height of 20 meters over this take-off point. pilots take extra care when moving away from For this reason, Parrot recommends the take-off location of their drone (for example to follow always try to land device (1 minute before auto-RTH). Landing resets the drones auto-RTH position before a new take-off. This ensures their drone in a controlled and safe flying environment.
). In such cases, pilots must as soon as the first auto-RTH alert pops up on the screen of their users make the most of their battery flight time, and keep About devices In the following pages, the word "device" refers to the smartphone, either iOS or Android-
based, on which FreeFlight 6 is installed. USER GUIDE v0.9.2 send feedback to technical.writerparrot.com 8 Parrot, June 2018 1. IS NOT A TOY and should not be used or handled by a person under the age of 14 years. 2. BEFORE USING
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(A) CAREFULLY READ the user manual and all information and documentation available on www.parrot.com, which is susceptible to be updated at any time and without prior notice (hereinafter referred to as "Parrot Documentation"). SPECIAL ATTENTION must be given to the paragraphs marked with the symbol /!\;
(B) ENSURE YOU ARE AWARE OF THE REGULATIONS APPLICABLE TO THE USE OF DRONES AND THEIR ACCESSORIES (hereinafter referred to as "Applicable Regulations");
(C) REMEMBER that PERSONAL INJURY, OR BOTH, which could result in serious harm or death. may expose others and yourself to EQUIPMENT DAMAGE, 3. Be aware that videos and photos that are promoted and advertised by Parrot Drones SAS and its affiliates have been made by and with experienced professionals and drone pilots. IN CASE OF DOUBT RELATING TO THE USE OF YOUR ACCESSORIES, ALWAYS REFER TO THE MOST RECENT VERSION OF THE PARROT DOCUMENTATION. DRONE AND ITS 4. TO THE EXENT PERMITTED BY APPLICABLE LAW, PARROT DRONES SAS, ITS SUBSIDIARIES, AND THEIR RESPECTIVE DISTRIBUTORS AND RETAILERS SHALL NOT BE LIABLE FOR ANY DAMAGES ARISING FROM, OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE NON-
COMPLIANCE OF PARROT WITH THE DOCUMENTATION OR THE APPLICABLE REGULATIONS BY YOURSELF OR ANY PERSON USING YOUR
. USER GUIDE v0.9.2 send feedback to technical.writerparrot.com 9 DRONE
- Size folded: 244x67x65mm
- Size unfolded: 175x240x65mm
- Weight: 320g
- Max transmission range: 4km with Skycontroller 3
- Max flight time: 25min
- Max horizontal speed: 55km/h
- Max vertical speed: 4m/s
- Max wind resistance: 50km/h
- Service ceiling: 4,500m above sea level
- Operating temperature range: -10C to 40C DRONE SENSORS
- Satellite Positioning: GPS and Glonass
- Barometer & magnetometer
- Vertical camera & ultrasound sensor
- 2x6-axis IMUs (1 for the flight, 1 for the camera):
2x3-axis accelerometers 2x3-axis gyroscopes SMART BATTERY
- Type: High density LiPo (2 cells)
- Capacity: 2,700mAh
- Flight time per charge: 25min
- Charging port: USB-C
- Weight: 126g
- Voltage: 7.6V
- Max charging power: 24W CONTROLLER
- Size folded: 94x152x72mm
- Size unfolded: 153x152x116mm
- Weight: 386g
- Transmission system: Wi-Fi 802.11a/b/g/n
- Operating frequencies: 2.4GHz 5.8GHz
- Max transmission range: 4km
- Live streaming resolution: HD 720p
- Battery capacity: 2,500mAh 3.6V
- Supported mobile devices: screen size up to 6.2
- USB ports: USB-C (charge), USB-A (connection) Parrot, June 2018 IMAGING SYSTEM
- Sensor: 1/2.4 CMOS
- LD-ASPH (low dispersion aspherical) lens:
Aperture: f/2.4 35mm format equivalent: 23mm Depth of field: 1.5m to
- Electronic shutter speed: 1 to 1/10000s
- ISO range: 100 to 3200
- Video resolutions:
4K Cinema 4096x2160 24fps 4K UHD 3840x2160 24/25/30fps FHD 1920x1080 24/25/30/48/50/60fps
- Video horizontal field of view (HFOV): 69
- Max video bitrate: 100Mbps
- Video format: MP4 (H264)
- Digital zoom:
Lossless: up to x2.8 (FHD); up to x1.4 (4K UHD) Standard: up to x3 (all resolutions)
- HDR: 4K UHD video
- Photo resolutions:
Wide (JPEG & DNG): 21MP (5344x4016) /
4:3 / 84 HFOV Rectilinear (JPEG): 16MP (4608x3456) /
4:3 / 75.5 HFOV
- Photo modes:
Single Timer IMAGE STABILIZATION
- 3-axis hybrid stabilization:
Mechanical: 2-axis (roll & pitch) Electronic (EIS): 3-axis (roll, pitch & yaw)
- Controllable tilt range: -90 to +90 (ground to sky) USER GUIDE v0.9.2 send feedback to technical.writerparrot.com 10 Parrot, June 2018 Your package contains:
drone
- an
- a smart battery, preinstalled on
- a carrying case
- a lens cap
- a USB-A to USB-C charging cable
- a 16GB microSD card, preinstalled in
- a microSD to SD card adapter
- a Parrot Skycontroller 3
- 8 spare propeller blades
- a mounting tool
- a Flight Safety Guide
- a Super Quick Start Guide (SQSG)
- a Wi-Fi settings card USER GUIDE v0.9.2 send feedback to technical.writerparrot.com 11 Parrot, June 2018 Ready to store or carry Foldable arms and propellers Ready to fly Charge level LED indicators Smart battery Power button Battery extraction button USB-C charging port 180 tilt 4K camera gimbal USER GUIDE v0.9.2 send feedback to technical.writerparrot.com 12 Parrot, June 2018 Ready to store or carry Left control stick Right control stick Power-on foldable arm and device holder Ready to pilot LED status indicator Wi-Fi antenna RTH (return home) button Take-off/landing button USER GUIDE v0.9.2 send feedback to technical.writerparrot.com 13 Parrot, June 2018 Camera and gimbal controls Shutter button
(take photo or start/stop filming) Zoom trigger
(down: zoom in;
up: zoom out) Charging light USB-C charging port
(red: charging; green: charged) USB-A device port Optics reset button
(back to no tilt and x1 zoom) Tilt trigger
(down: tilt down;
up: tilt up) USER GUIDE v0.9.2 send feedback to technical.writerparrot.com 14 Parrot, June 2018 Equipment
- Make sure you have downloaded FreeFlight 6 and that both your Parrot Skycontroller 3 and your firmware. have been updated with the latest versions of
- For the ultimate experience, make sure you have the right USB-A cable to connect your Parrot Skycontroller 3 and your device. is fitted with a microSD card with enough free memory space.
- Make sure
- Make sure all four foldable arms of
- Make sure its propellers are clean, intact and unobstructed.
- Make sure both
- Make sure
- Make sure the lens cap has been removed from are unfolded. s battery is securely installed on the drones body. s camera. s and Parrot Skycontroller 3s batteries are fully charged. Regulations
- Make sure the use of
- Check for potential restrictions regarding the use of Wi-Fi frequencies in the area is allowed where you are intending to fly. where you are intending to fly. Flight conditions
- Check that your flying zone is safe and clear.
- Do not fly
- Do not fly at night. over urban areas or over restricted airspaces such as airports, train stations, power plants, national reserves, and so on.
- Check the weather: do not fly in the rain, fog, snow, or in a wind exceeding 14 meters per second or 50 km/h.
- Due to the operating mode of its vertical camera and ultrasound sensor, Parrot recommends you do not fly glass, and so on). over water and other reflective surfaces (mirrors, USER GUIDE v0.9.2 send feedback to technical.writerparrot.com 15 Parrot, June 2018 1. Charge the battery using the enclosed USB cable and a USB-A voltage adapter
(not included in the box). Charging times depends on the supply capacity of the adapter. Refer to the Battery charging section of this guide for additional information. 2. If you want to use a controller, charge Parrot Skycontroller 3. 3. To start the drone, place it on a flat horizontal surface and press the power button. 4. If you do not use a controller, connect your device to the Wi-Fi network of
, using the Wi-Fi settings card located inside the drones carrying case - SSID format: Anafi-xxxxx. If you use Parrot Skycontroller 3, unfold the central part of the controller to power it on, wait for the steady dark blue light, then plug your device to the controller using a USB cable. 5. FreeFlight 6 runs automatically on your device and connects to and to Parrot Skycontroller 3. 6. Check for drone and controller software updates. 7. Calibrate your
, your Parrot Skycontroller 3, or both, following the instructions on the screen. 8. Check that your flying zone is safe and clear. 9. Press the [TO/land icon] button and enjoy your flight!
USER GUIDE v0.9.2 send feedback to technical.writerparrot.com 16 Parrot, June 2018 Ground take-off on a flat, even, and clear surface. Position Press the [TO/land icon] button on your Parrot Skycontroller 3, or tap the green TAKE-OFF box, on the screen of your device. takes off and stabilizes at 1 meter from the ground, waiting for commands from the pilot. Hand take-off Position Press the [TO/land icon] button on your Parrot Skycontroller 3, or tap the green TAKE-OFF box, on the screen of your device. on a flat, even, and clear surface. takes off and stabilizes at 1 meter from the ground, waiting for commands from the pilot. USER GUIDE v0.9.2 send feedback to technical.writerparrot.com 17 Parrot, June 2018 Left control stick (default mode) Right control stick (default mode) Rise Descend Turn right Turn left Forward Reverse Move to the right Move to the left USER GUIDE v0.9.2 send feedback to technical.writerparrot.com 18 Parrot, June 2018 To bring Parrot Skycontroller 3, or tap the [RTH icon] icon on the screen of your device. back to its take-off position, press the [RTH icon] button on your rises to 20 meters over its take-off point if it was flying lower than this altitude and flies back to its take-off position. directly over a flat, even, and clear surface, then press the [TO/land icon]
Fly button, or tap the orange LANDING box on the screen of your device. lands. USER GUIDE v0.9.2 send feedback to technical.writerparrot.com 19 Parrot, June 2018 s smart LiPo battery is preinstalled on the drone and should always be reinstalled in the same way, with the LEDs and power button facing up, to avoid irrecoverable electric damage to the battery, to the drone, or to both. The smart battery can be charged whether it is installed on need to remove the battery from the drone to access your microSD card and retrieve the photos and videos you have taken. Refer to the Retrieving media section of this guide for further information. or not. However, you will When handling
, you should never apply pressure and generally avoid touching the drones camera and gimbal its most sensitive parts. The following directions will help you handle your drone and battery safely. Battery removal To remove the smart battery from the drone, unfold the back arms of
. Set the drone on a flat and even surface (such as a table), and press the push-button which connects the battery to the body of the drone with your thumb. Gently slide your thumb and the battery toward the back of is disengaged from the body of the drone, lift the battery away from
. When the hook of the push-button
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: battery removal USER GUIDE v0.9.2 send feedback to technical.writerparrot.com 20 Parrot, June 2018 Battery installation To install the smart battery back on the drone, unfold the back arms of the drone on a flat and even surface (such as a table), and position the batterys three hooks into the drones corresponding slots. Place your middle finger on the Parrot logo of fingers together until you feel and hear the battery clicking into the body of the drone. You are set!
and your thumb on the back of the smart battery. Squeeze your
. Set
: battery installation Battery charging To charge the battery to a power source. This convenient cable enables you to charge your battery from:
s smart LiPo battery, use the enclosed USB-C to USB-A cable to plug o a USB Power Delivery;
o a wall socket, through an AC adapter (not included in the box);
o a tabletop or laptop computers USB-A port;
o a power bank. Indicative full charging times depending on power sources are as follows:
- USB Power Delivery (5V, 9V, 12V - 3A):
- AC adapter (5V - 3A):
computer USB-A port / power bank:
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105 minutes;
between 150 and 210 minutes;
approximately 270 minutes. When indicate in real time its level of charge:
s smart LiPo battery is plugged to a power source and charging, its 4 LEDs LED 1 flashing:
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LED 1 steady & LED 2 flashing:
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LEDs 1 and 2 steady & LED 3 flashing:
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LEDs 1, 2 and 3 steady & LED 4 flashing:
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- battery is plugged and all LEDs are off:
battery is between 0 and 25% charged;
battery is between 25 and 50% charged;
battery is between 50 and 75% charged;
battery is between 75 and 100% charged;
battery is full. USER GUIDE v0.9.2 send feedback to technical.writerparrot.com 21 Parrot, June 2018 Similarly, when your battery is not installed on time by pressing its power button:
, you can check its charge level at any 1 steady LED lights up:
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- 2 steady LEDs light up:
- 3 steady LEDs light up:
- 4 steady LEDs light up:
battery is between 0 and 25% charged;
battery is between 25 and 50% charged;
battery is between 50 and 75% charged;
battery is between 75 and 100% charged. Finally, the same logic applies when the smart LiPo battery is installed on the drone and when remaining flying time:
is powered on. The number of steady LEDs enables you to estimate your 1 steady LED is lit up:
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- 2 steady LEDs are lit up:
- 3 steady LEDs are lit up:
- 4 steady LEDs are lit up:
less than 6 minutes flying time remaining;
between 6 and 12 minutes flying time remaining;
between 12 and 18 minutes flying time remaining;
between 18 and 25 minutes flying time remaining. Battery care and safety As you can see, flying 4K HDR camera. s smart LiPo battery is as high-tech as any other element of your It even features a wintering mode, designed to increase its durability and facilitate its care. Ideally, when not in use for a prolonged period, batteries should be stored half-charged. When not in use for 10 days, s smart battery discharges itself, if required, to 65%
charge, over a 48h period. In other words, after a maximum of 12 days without use, this smart battery enters hibernation with a charge level which never exceeds 65%. If you leave your charge level LED indicators. The battery needs to be charged for at least a few seconds to exit the wintering mode and start operating as described in the earlier paragraphs: this behavior preserves the battery over time and guarantees 300 charge cycles. battery for 12 days, you will find out its power button does not activate the However, like all other LiPo batteries, and stored with care:
s smart battery must be handled, transported
- never let an unattended battery overcharge;
- never expose a battery to extreme temperatures, neither hot, nor cold;
- never charge a battery which is still warm from use;
- never use or recharge a damaged or swollen battery;
- always store your battery in a dry, ventilated place, at a temperature close to 20C;
- always carry your battery in a fire-retardant bag or case (unless it is installed on
: it can then be transported with the drone, inside its carrying case). USER GUIDE v0.9.2 send feedback to technical.writerparrot.com 22 Parrot, June 2018 is equipped with a 16GB microSD card which enables you to record videos and Your photos, and to transfer them easily to your computer. This section explains how to extract the microSD card from reinstall it in the drone.
, how to retrieve your media from the microSD card, and how to Extracting the microSD card To extract the microSD card from drone. Refer to the Battery removal section of this guide for details.
, the battery must be removed from the When you remove the battery from the body of the drone, you uncover the microSD slot, which is protected by a small metal lock. Slide this metal lock with a finger toward the back of and feel a slight click. Lift the front part of the lock to open the slot. Reach the microSD card and extract it. An open lock icon and an arrow, located on the left of the microSD slot, confirm to you the way you must slide the lock to open it. to open it you will hear Retrieving photos and videos Use the enclosed microSD to SD card adapter to transfer videos and photos you have taken with to your computer. Slide the microSD card into the adapter and use the adapter how you would use any other SD card: access your videos and photos through a card reader or the specialized port of your computer. Copy your videos and photos to the hard drive of your computer to edit, store, and manage your media.
/!\ The enclosed 16GB microSD card enables you to record just over 20 minutes of 4K video. For this reason, Parrot recommends you backup your photos and videos, and you empty your 16GB microSD card after each flight, to ensure you always have available memory space to capture new still or moving images. Installing the microSD card To install the microSD card back into its slot, open the metal lock as you did when you extracted the card from
. Position the microSD card into its keyed slot: make sure the metal contacts of the card are facing down and set on the contacts of the drone. The shortest side of the microSD card should be facing toward the back of the drone. Tilt the metal lock over the microSD card. Press a finger gently on the lock and slide it toward the front of to close and lock it you will hear and feel a slight click. A closed lock icon and an arrow, located on the right of the microSD slot, confirm to you the way you must slide the lock to close it. USER GUIDE v0.9.2 send feedback to technical.writerparrot.com 23 Parrot, June 2018 The HUD (head-up display) interface of FreeFlight 6 is the ultimate companion to enables you to access all the outstanding features of at the touch of your thumbs.
, from the screen of your device,
. It This section explores FreeFlight 6 functions, starting with a presentation of the top and bottom bars of the HUD (iOS and Android). Access the HUD by taping FLY on the bottom right of the homepage of FreeFlight 6. iOS FreeFlight 6 homepage Android FreeFlight 6 homepage USER GUIDE v0.9.2 send feedback to technical.writerparrot.com 24 Parrot, June 2018 Presentation of the iOS HUD (video mode view) horizontal distance from pilot height relative to take-off point Next available action Controller box (charge and GPS synch) box (charge and GPS synch) Preferences ground speed Back to homepage Speed (Film or Sport) box Photo/video toggle Piloting mode box Cineshots box Soft shutter button and timer Video settings box Video mode box Manual flight Cameraman Follow Me (in-app purchase) Smartdronies Touch & Fly Flight Plan (in-app purchase) and FreeFlight 6 are packed with features which are accessible from the HUD. Before we present the PREFERENCES interface of FreeFlight 6, here is an overview of your drones current piloting, Cineshots and video modes. Piloting modes:
Video modes:
Standard Cinema Hyperlapse High-Framerate Slow Motion 360 (left & right) Reveal (30 & 60m) Rise (30 & 60m) Epic (30 & 60m) Cineshots:
USER GUIDE v0.9.2 send feedback to technical.writerparrot.com 25 Parrot, June 2018 Presentation of the Android HUD (photo mode view) horizontal distance from pilot height relative to take-off point Next available action Controller box (charge and GPS synch) box (charge and GPS synch) Preferences ground speed Back to homepage Speed (Film or Sport) box Piloting mode box Cineshots box Photo/video toggle Soft shutter button (timer mode) Photo settings box Photo mode box s photo modes currently include a single shot mode, and a timer mode. The Android HUD of FreeFlight 6 displays strictly the same information, buttons, toggles, and menus as the iOS HUD, in the same way despite slight cosmetic differences.
/!\ Note that both GPS icons are green, on both screen captures. This means that the drones controller (Skycontroller 3 or device) and Glonass satellites to optimize the stability of the drone, especially at higher altitudes. are both synchronized to enough GPS and Parrot therefore recommends you always check both your FreeFlight 6 HUDs GPS icons are green (and not red), before you make your take off. USER GUIDE v0.9.2 send feedback to technical.writerparrot.com 26 Parrot, June 2018 Access FreeFlight 6 preferences through the icon on the extreme right of the top bar of the HUD. Preferences enable you to fine-tune to your hand to customize it, to fit your piloting and filming styles. Access Preferences submenus from the boxes on the left of the screen. Tap a box to select it and access its items. For each item, the default value is shown in bold characters. Interface The Interface preferences set the way your controller behaves and the amount of information you want on your FreeFlight 6 HUD. It also enables you to activate the Hand-
launch option. Tap an item option to select it. Inverse jogs
- Control mode:
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- Show minimap
- Map type
- Hand-launch
- Show framing grid DEFAULT / SPECIAL OFF (white) / ON (green) NEVER / WITH CONTROLLER / ALWAYS ROADMAD / SATELLITE / HYBRID NO / YES NO / YES Tap RESET ALL INTERFACE PREFERENCES on the bottom of the page to reset preferences. Piloting Piloting preferences set the way ANAFI behaves, in each individual speed mode. Tap FILM default values in bold or SPORT default values in bold & italic to select the speed mode you want to set. For each item, either move the slider to select a value or tap your choice (Banked turn).
- Max inclination:
- Max inclination speed
- Max vertical speed
- Max rotation speed
- Max camera tilt speed
- Banked turn 5 to 40 (10 - 25 ) 80/s to 300/s (80/s 80/s ) 1m/s to 4m/s (1m/s - 2m/s ) 10/s to 200/s (10/s 30/s ) 1/s to 180/s (4/s 10/s ) NO / YES Tap RESET ALL PILOTING PREFERENCES on the bottom of the page to reset preferences. USER GUIDE v0.9.2 send feedback to technical.writerparrot.com 27 Parrot, June 2018 Safety Through safety preferences, you can set a safe and clear flying area for Geofence and set a maximum altitude, a maximum distance from the pilot, or both, using the sliders.
: activate the
- Geofence
- Max altitude
- Max distance NO / YES 0m to 150m 10m to 2000m Tap RESET ALL SAFETY PREFERENCES on the bottom of the page to reset preferences. Camera Camera preferences enable you to select camera options, both in photo and video modes. Lossless zoom only Timer
- Autorecord from take-off
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- Hyperlapse speed
- Anti-flickering NO/ YES NO / YES 3 secs / 5 secs / 10 secs x15 / x30 / x60 / x120 / x240 OFF / AUTO / 50Hz / 60 Hz Tap RESET ALL CAMERA PREFERENCES AND SETTINGS on the bottom of the page to reset preferences. Network Network preferences let you change your s Wi-Fi network name, password, and band.
- Networks name
- Password
- Wi-Fi band Tap the field to change your Tap the box to change your networks password ALL / 2.4 GHz / 5 GHz / MANUAL s network name USER GUIDE v0.9.2 send feedback to technical.writerparrot.com 28 Parrot, June 2018 is equipped with a state-of-the-art 4K, 3-axis-stabilized camera, which delivers astoundingly sharp motion and still pictures, through a 1/2.4 CMOS 21MP sensor. The lens of the camera includes low dispersion aspherical elements, that reduce chromatic aberrations and flare, and guarantee optical excellence to such a small, smart and versatile airborne imaging system. Making videos By default, off. This literally means all you have to do, to start filming, is to fly and FreeFlight 6 are set to start recording a video as soon as into the sky!
takes However, depending on your filming objectives, settings, from full auto to manual professional options, for you to make the most of every situation. and FreeFlight 6 offer a wealth of If required, tap the photo/video toggle in the middle of the bottom bar of the HUD, to circle the film camera (right icon) in white. Main filming options are twofold, and accessible from the HUD of FreeFlight 6.
- First, select a video mode by tapping the corresponding box of the HUD. The options appear on your device, as they do on the screen capture below. Tap a video mode to select it and tap the video mode box again to confirm your choice. iOS Video mode menu video modes:
Standard:
Cinema:
Hyperlapse:
Slow-Motion High-Framerate:
all-round 4K or 1080p filming, at 24, 25 or 30fps. spectacular 4K cinema filming at 24fps only. accelerated rendering 4K or 1080p filming, at 24, 25 or 30fps. slow-motion rendering 1080p filming, at 48, 50 or 60fps. USER GUIDE v0.9.2 send feedback to technical.writerparrot.com 29 Parrot, June 2018
- Second, select a video resolution and a fps (frame per second) value from the corresponding box of the HUD. Tap the video settings box to call the individual video resolution and fps boxes. Tap the video resolution box to access the available video resolutions and tap one to select it. Tap the fps box to access the available fps values and tap one to select it. Tap the video settings box again to close the sub-boxes and confirm your choices. Available video resolutions and fps values depend on the video mode you have selected. In the following screen capture, Standard video mode is activated: available video resolution formats are 4K (UHD) and 1080p (FHD) either in 24, 25 or 30fps, which you would find out by taping 24 fps on the bottom right of the screen. iOS Standard video format menu When you are happy with your settings and your framing, press the hard shutter button on the right of the Parrot Skycontroller 3 (or tap the soft shutter button of the HUD) to start filming. The soft shutter button of the HUD animates and displays a cycle between red square, and red circle. The timer starts running. Press the hard shutter button of the controller (or tap the soft shutter button of the HUD) again to end the recording. The soft shutter button of the HUD comes back to steady, red and round. The timer resets. USER GUIDE v0.9.2 send feedback to technical.writerparrot.com 30 Parrot, June 2018 Taking photos To access the photo camera of bottom bar of the HUD, to circle the photo camera (left icon) in white.
, tap the photo/video toggle in the middle of the Two photo modes are currently available on
: single shot and timer. In addition, thanks to its 21MP CMOS sensor, produces two main picture formats:
rectilinear JPEG (up to 16MP);
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- wide 21MP JPEG and DNG (Digital NeGative: Adobe open standard RAW format). Main photography options are accessible from the HUD of FreeFlight 6.
- First, select a photo mode by tapping the corresponding box of the HUD. The options appear on your device, as they do on the screen capture below. Tap a photo mode to select it and tap the photo mode box again to confirm your choice. Android Photo mode menu When the Single mode is selected, the soft shutter button of the HUD appears as a full white circle. When the Timer mode is selected, the soft shutter button of the HUD appears as a digit (representing a timer ready to countdown) inside a white circle. photo formats:
JPEG RECT:
JPEG WIDE:
DNG+JPEG:
4:3 aspect ratio, up to 16MP and 75.5 horizontal field of view (HFOV) 4:3 aspect ratio, 21MP, 84 HFOV zoom is disabled for this format 4:3 aspect ratio, 21MP, 84 HFOV zoom is disabled for this format
/!\ The DNG+JPEG option produces 2 files (1 DNG, 1 JPEG) for each shutter action. As other RAW picture formats, DNG is a very useful format for professional photography processing and workflow. Indeed, RAW formats retain all the information gathered by photography sensors, contrary to JPEG formats which are compressed and processed renderings of this comprehensive information. In consequence, RAW pictures such as files, but they offer the very best post-processing and retouching possibilities. s DNG are heavy USER GUIDE v0.9.2 send feedback to technical.writerparrot.com 31 Parrot, June 2018
- Second, select a photo format from the corresponding box of the HUD. Tap the photo settings box to call the photo settings boxes. Tap the last box on the right of the screen to access the available photo formats. Tap a format (JPEG RECT, or JPEG WIDE, or DNG+JPEG) to select it. Tap the photo settings box again to close the sub-boxes and confirm your choice. Android photo formats: JPEG RECT Android photo formats: DNG+JPEG When you are happy with your settings and your framing, press the hard shutter button on the right of the Parrot Skycontroller 3 (or tap the soft shutter button of the HUD) to take a photo. In Single mode, the screen flashes white to confirm a picture has been taken. In Timer mode, the timer of the soft button of the HUD countdowns, then the screen flashes white to confirm a picture has been taken. The timer of the soft shutter button resets. USER GUIDE v0.9.2 send feedback to technical.writerparrot.com 32 Parrot, June 2018 s main assets are its gimbal tilt control capabilities (180, from the ground to Two of the sky), and its zoom. This section presents these features and the way to activate them. Gimbal tilt control s gimbal tilt control is activated through the left trigger of Parrot Skycontroller 3. It is available in all video and photo modes, and in all manual piloting modes.
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To aim the gimbal toward the ground, push the tilt control trigger down. To aim the gimbal toward the sky, pull the tilt control trigger up. To reset the gimbal tilt to a horizontal position, press the optics reset button on the left of Parrot Skycontroller 3 (this action also resets the zoom factor of the lens to x1). Zoom control s zoom control is activated through the right trigger of Parrot Skycontroller 3. It is available in all video modes, and in JPEG RECT photo mode (with an impact on the final resolution of your pictures). WIDE photo modes imply the use and rendering of all 21MP delivered by s CMOS sensor: zoom is deactivated in both WIDE photo modes. To zoom in on a subject, push the zoom trigger down. To zoom out, pull the zoom trigger up.
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- Pressing the optics reset button on the left of Parrot Skycontroller 3 instantly resets the zoom factor of the lens to x1 (this action also resets the gimbal tilt to a horizontal position). The HUD of FreeFlight 6 presents precise, decimal-by-decimal zoom information at all times, in the middle of the left side of the screen, as shown on the following screen captures note that in these examples, s gimbal is tilted all the way toward the ground. Android x1 zoom USER GUIDE v0.9.2 send feedback to technical.writerparrot.com 33 Parrot, June 2018 Android x2 zoom As already mentioned, deactivated by design in WIDE formats (JPEG and DNG+JPEG), and it has an impact on the resolution of the pictures in JPEG RECT format. presents no lossless zoom capabilities for pictures: the zoom is By contrast,
(X2.8) videos. offers impressive lossless zoom capabilities for 4K UHD (x1.4) and 1080p Note that when you leave the lossless envelope of the zoom, the zoom indicator, on the middle left of the HUD, turns orange instead of white. USER GUIDE v0.9.2 send feedback to technical.writerparrot.com 34 Parrot, June 2018
//material ready (except shutter speed and style) - settings not stabilized//
Exposure value (EV) Shutter speed (s) ISO value (ISO) White balance (WB) Style features a series of automated shots, which enable you to capture scenes professionally. Tap CINESHOTS in the bottom bar of the HUD to access Cineshots. Tap a Cineshot to select it. For each, two options appear. 360 The 360 Cineshot is self-explanatory: when it is activated, completely around its axis to uncover a full panorama. rotates slowly and Tap Right or Left to select the direction you want your drone to rotate and to activate the 360. After 2,3,4,5 seconds, fills in green as the Cineshot unfolds. starts its rotation. On iPhones, the 360 box progressively Reveal The 360 Cineshot is self-explanatory: when activated, around its axis to uncover a full panorama. rotates slowly and completely Tap Right or Left to select the way you want your drone to rotate and to activate the 360. After 2,3,4,5 seconds, fills with green as the Cineshot unfolds. starts its rotation. On iPhones, the 360 box progressively Rise The 360 Cineshot is self-explanatory: when activated, around its axis to uncover a full panorama. rotates slowly and completely USER GUIDE v0.9.2 send feedback to technical.writerparrot.com 35 Parrot, June 2018 Tap Right or Left to select the way you want your drone to rotate and to activate the 360. After 2,3,4,5 seconds, fills with green as the Cineshot unfolds. starts its rotation. On iPhones, the 360 box progressively Epic The 360 Cineshot is self-explanatory: when activated, around its axis to uncover a full panorama. rotates slowly and completely Tap Right or Left to select the way you want your drone to rotate and to activate the 360. After 2,3,4,5 seconds, fills with green as the Cineshot unfolds. starts its rotation. On iPhones, the 360 box progressively Cameraman SmartDronies Touch & Fly For questions, comments, or feedback about v0.9.2 of s user guide, reach out to technical.writer@parrot.com USER GUIDE v0.9.2 send feedback to technical.writerparrot.com 36 CANADA DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY : ANAFI AND PARROT SKYCONTROLLER 3 The Anafi drone and the Parrot Skycontroller 3 comply with the Industry Canada RSS applicable to license-exempt radio apparatus. Operation is permitted subject to the following two conditions:
(1) the device must not produce interference, and
(2) the user of the device must accept any radio interference encountered, even if the interference is likely to compromise operations. The Anafi and the Parrot Skycontroller 3 are category B digital devices and are compliant with the NMB-003 standard of Canada. FCC/IC Any changes or modifications to this equipment not expressly approved by PARROT DRONES may cause, harmful interference and void the FCC authorization to operate this equipment. This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. This device contains licence-exempt transmitter(s)/receiver(s) that comply with Innovation, Science and Economic Development Canadas licence-exempt RSS(s). Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
(1) This device may not cause interference.
(2) This device must accept any interference, including interference that may cause undesired operation of the device. ANAFI (drone) This equipment complies with FCCs radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment under the following conditions :
This equipment should be installed and operated such that a minimum separation distance of 20cm is maintained between the radiator (antenna) and users/nearby persons body at all times. This transmitter must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter. SKYCONTROLLER 3 (Remote control) This portable equipment with its antenna complies with FCCs radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment. This equipment has shown compliance with FCCs Specific Absorption Rate (SAR) limits. To maintain compliance, follow the instructions below : This transmitter must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter.
frequency | equipment class | purpose | ||
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1 | 2018-07-19 | 5745 ~ 5825 | NII - Unlicensed National Information Infrastructure TX | Original Equipment |
2 | 2412 ~ 2462 | DTS - Digital Transmission System |
app s | Applicant Information | |||||
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1 2 | Effective |
2018-07-19
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1 2 | Applicant's complete, legal business name |
PARROT DRONE SAS
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1 2 | FCC Registration Number (FRN) |
0025175555
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1 2 | Physical Address |
174 Quai de Jemmapes
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1 2 |
Paris, N/A 75010
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1 2 |
France
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app s | TCB Information | |||||
1 2 | TCB Application Email Address |
T******@TIMCOENGR.COM
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1 2 | TCB Scope |
A4: UNII devices & low power transmitters using spread spectrum techniques
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app s | FCC ID | |||||
1 2 | Grantee Code |
2AG6I
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1 2 | Equipment Product Code |
ANAFI
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app s | Person at the applicant's address to receive grant or for contact | |||||
1 2 | Name |
A****** G********
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1 2 | Title |
Qualification Manager
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1 2 | Telephone Number |
148 0******** Extension:
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1 2 | Fax Number |
148 0********
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1 2 |
a******@parrot.com
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app s | Technical Contact | |||||
n/a | ||||||
app s | Non Technical Contact | |||||
n/a | ||||||
app s | Confidentiality (long or short term) | |||||
1 2 | Does this application include a request for confidentiality for any portion(s) of the data contained in this application pursuant to 47 CFR § 0.459 of the Commission Rules?: | Yes | ||||
1 2 | Long-Term Confidentiality Does this application include a request for confidentiality for any portion(s) of the data contained in this application pursuant to 47 CFR § 0.459 of the Commission Rules?: | Yes | ||||
1 2 | If so, specify the short-term confidentiality release date (MM/DD/YYYY format) | 01/15/2019 | ||||
if no date is supplied, the release date will be set to 45 calendar days past the date of grant. | ||||||
app s | Cognitive Radio & Software Defined Radio, Class, etc | |||||
1 2 | Is this application for software defined/cognitive radio authorization? | No | ||||
1 2 | Equipment Class | NII - Unlicensed National Information Infrastructure TX | ||||
1 2 | DTS - Digital Transmission System | |||||
1 2 | Description of product as it is marketed: (NOTE: This text will appear below the equipment class on the grant) | Wi-Fi drone | ||||
1 2 | Related OET KnowledgeDataBase Inquiry: Is there a KDB inquiry associated with this application? | No | ||||
1 2 | Modular Equipment Type | Does not apply | ||||
1 2 | Purpose / Application is for | Original Equipment | ||||
1 2 | Composite Equipment: Is the equipment in this application a composite device subject to an additional equipment authorization? | Yes | ||||
1 2 | Related Equipment: Is the equipment in this application part of a system that operates with, or is marketed with, another device that requires an equipment authorization? | Yes | ||||
1 2 | Grant Comments | Power listed is maximum combined RF output power conducted. Device operates with specific internal antennas in MIMO configurations as described in this filing. This device must be installed to provide a separation distance of at least 20 cm from all persons and must not transmit simultaneously with any other antenna or transmitter. Users must be provided instructions and transmitter operating conditions for satisfying RF exposure compliance. This device has 10 and 20 MHz bandwidth modes. | ||||
1 2 | Is there an equipment authorization waiver associated with this application? | No | ||||
1 2 | If there is an equipment authorization waiver associated with this application, has the associated waiver been approved and all information uploaded? | No | ||||
app s | Test Firm Name and Contact Information | |||||
1 2 | Firm Name |
EMITECH Angers
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1 2 | Name |
O****** R********
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1 2 | Telephone Number |
33-2-********
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1 2 | Fax Number |
33-2-********
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1 2 |
o******@emitech.fr
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Line | Rule Parts | Grant Notes | Lower Frequency | Upper Frequency | Power Output | Tolerance | Emission Designator | Microprocessor Number | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1 | 1 | 15E | CC MO | 5180 | 5240 | 0.166 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1 | 2 | 15E | CC MO | 5745 | 5825 | 0.407 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Line | Rule Parts | Grant Notes | Lower Frequency | Upper Frequency | Power Output | Tolerance | Emission Designator | Microprocessor Number | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2 | 1 | 15C | CC MO | 2412.00000000 | 2462.00000000 | 0.2270000 |
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