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- Vertical speed 0.1m/s to 4m/s (DV: 1m/s for FILM; 2m/s for SPORT;
2.5m/s for CINEMATIC; 3m/s for RACING)
- Rotation speed 3°/s to 200°/s (DV: 10°/s for FILM; 20°/s for SPORT &
CINEMATIC; 40°/s for RACING)
About Horizon and Banked turn: refer to in-app information for details about these features.
Note that “Global reactivity”, “Inclination”, Vertical speed” and Rotation speed
values are the ones which carry the biggest impact on Thermal’s acceleration
and general flying behavior. Corresponding sliders turn to orange instead of green to
warn users the settings they have selected require extreme care, superior piloting
skills, or both, when flying Thermal. Your drone will always remain
outstandingly responsive, but with extreme settings, it will accelerate much more
rapidly than you can imagine: you have been warned!
Tap “RESET ALL PRESETS PREFERENCES” on the bottom of the page to reset the
corresponding Mode to its default values. In other words, you must tap “RESET ALL PRESETS
PREFERENCES” in each Mode to revert all Modes to their default values.
Thermal
The Thermal preferences deal with specific thermography settings.
Tap an item option, use “<” or “>” and “+” or “–” to change values.
- Unit of temperature: FAHRENHEIT / KELVIN / CELSIUS
- Color gradient: Fusion / Rainbow / White Hot / Black Hot
- Thermal calibration AUTO / MANUAL
- Temperature range: DEFAULT / VERY HIGH TEMPERATURES
- Custom emissivity Emissivity (0.0 to 1.0; DV: 0.95)
Reflected temperature (-273° C to 1 000° C; DV: 20° C)
About Thermal calibration: AUTO mode is recommended for most users. If you select the
MANUAL mode, note that the application will periodically remind you to calibrate your
thermal camera, through the dedicated button of your HUD.
About Temperature range: DEFAULT (High-Gain) mode is recommended for scenes between
- 10° C and 140° C. VERY HIGH TEMPERATURES (Low-Gain) mode is recommended for scenes
between 14 C and 400° C.
About Reference values: adapt reference values to a specific target to improve the accuracy
of your measurements.
- Emissivity refers to the ability of surfaces to emit thermal (infra-red) radiation.
Emissivity values range from 0.0 to 1.0: the emissivity of highly polished metallic
surfaces seldom exceeds 0.10; the emissivity of the surface of a perfect black body is
1.0.
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