Payload Overview
Main Features

Flux H1
±3 cm / 1.2 in Accuracy
0.5 cm / 0.2 in Precision
300 m Range
Triple Return
Dual Full-band Receivers L1/L2/L5/L6
360° x 40° FOV
690 grams

Flux L1
±5 cm / 2 in Accuracy
2 cm / 0.8 in Precision
450 m Range
Triple Return
Dual Full-band Receivers L1/L2/L5/L6
70° x 77° FOV
720 grams

Flux O1
±3 cm / 1.2 in Accuracy
0.5 cm / 0.2 in Precision
200 m Range
Dual Return
Dual Full-band Receivers L1/L2/L5/L6
360° x 42.4° FOV
690 grams
Interfaces and Connectors

Main Interface
This is the main connector of the LiDAR sensor that uses our Smart Dovetail connector. It is a high density industrial connector that provides power and communication to the sensor. It connects to one of our mounts or interface cables. See the Accessories sections for more information.
GNSS Modules
Flux requires two external Dual Full-band GNSS receivers (L1/L2/L5/L6) with active antennas to operate and achieve optimal results. These GNSS modules and cables are included with the sensor and connect to 7 pin Lemo connectors on the side of Flux.
USB-C
Flux captures its data as a .fluxScan file that gets stored on an external USB-C Flash Drive. The sensor comes with a 256 GB USB-C Flash Drive that allows for more than 1 hour of scanned data.
Status LED
The color code of this LED indicates the operational state of the LiDAR sensor and has the following meanings:
Blinking Blue
Sensor loading
Blinking Yellow
GNSS starting and acquiring satellites
Blinking Magenta
Flash drive missing, not ExFAT formatted, or busy offloading data
Solid Green
Sensor ready to start LiDAR capture
Solid Red
Sensor recording
Detailed status information can be shown on the Flow app on a connected iPad
REC Button
The REC Button start/stops the capture of the LiDAR data. When the Status LED is green, push to start recording. When the Status LED is red, push to stop recording.
Recording start/stop can also be triggered from the Flow app on a connected iPad. The Flow app can only communicate with the payload on compatible systems. If using the Flux on a DJI platform, you will need to use the button on the Lidar
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