First Time Setup

If ALTA Pro is purchased as a bundle with a transmitter or FPV kit, these will be factory installed and ALTA Pro will be ready to fly out of the box! For customers installing their own receivers or FPV systems, please follow the instructions below. The guide details the first time setup process for ALTA Pro 8.

Radio Installation

Radio Controller Receiver

ALTA Pro requires the installation of a radio control system. S.Bus, S.Bus2, DSM2, and DSMX receiver types are supported. Some ALTA Pro emergency control modes (Return-to-Land and Autoland) may vary depending on the type of radio. Refer to the Flight Controller Modes section of this manual for additional details.

Additionally, ALTA Pro supports radio receiver diversity using S.Bus, S.Bus2, DSM2 and DSMX receivers. This means two receivers may be installed, and the Autopilot flight controller will automatically use the receiver with the best signal quality. Using two receivers requires the radio controller to be bound to both receivers. Refer to the instructions provided with your radio controller to complete the binding process. For Spektrum radios a receiver is required to bind the satellites to a radio controller.

Futaba Radio for ALTA Pro 8

  1. Locate the noted closeout panels used for receiver installation (between booms 2 & 3 and 6 & 7).

2. Remove side closeout panel with radio wires using a 2.0mm hex driver.

3. Plug signal wire into receiver.

4. If using telemetry, plug the telemetry wire located in the closeout between booms 2 & 3 into the primary receiver (refer to the Voltage Telemetry section).

5. Feed receiver antenna into lower antenna tube.

6. Secure receiver using the provided double-sided tape to inside of receiver housing.

7. Reattach closeout panel.

8. Route antenna wires into the two antenna tubes below ALTA Pro chassis.

9. Repeat installation process for dual receivers (if applicable).

Spektrum Radio for ALTA Pro 8

  1. Locate the noted closeout panels used for Spektrum receiver installation (between booms 3 & 4 and 7 & 8).

2. Remove side closeout panel using a 2.0mm hex driver.

3. Feed signal cable through panel grommet.

4. Reattach closeout panel.

5. Plug in receiver/satellite into signal cable.

6. Attach receiver/satellite to exterior using double-sided tape.

7. Repeat steps 1-6 for dual receivers (if applicable).

Voltage Telemetry

ALTA Pro supports battery voltage telemetry on Futaba radios when using a receiver that supports an external voltage sensor, such as the R7008SB. Installing the telemetry wire is easiest when initially installing the receiver. To set up ALTA Pro with voltage telemetry for Futaba radios:

Installing Voltage Telemetry for ALTA Pro 8

  1. Remove the closeout panel between booms 2 and 3 with a 2.0mm hex driver and locate the radio receiver wire bundle.

2. Identify the voltage sense wire and connector in the bundle. It is the small, 2-pin connector attached to a black and red wire pair.

This wire is already connected to an in-line fuse. Soldering a fuse into this wire is not required.

3. Connect the cable to the voltage sense port on the primary Futaba receiver.

4. Reattach the closeout panel.

First Person View (FPV)

ALTA Pro can power a variety of first person view (FPV) cameras and transmitters, as well as add informational on-screen display (OSD) elements to aid in FPV flying. Using an FPV ground station display can be a useful method of monitoring status, performance, and flight parameters of the ALTA Pro during flight.

Three FPV transmitter cables are included with each ALTA Pro. Each supplied cable has one side with a connector that mates with a cable located in the closeout panel between booms 1 & 2. The other end of each supplied cable has specialty connector(s) to run Immersion RC, Fatshark, BOSCAM, or BOSCAM compact FPV transmitters. For cable identification, refer to the FPV Transmitter installation instructions.

A single camera cable is provided and is configured to run a Ready Made RC camera (model RMRC-700XVN recommended). This cable mates with a pre-installed cable located behind the closeout panel between booms 1 & 8.

Camera and transmitter cables follow this wiring scheme:

Cable Color

Function

Red

+12 VDC

Black

Ground

Yellow

Video signal

It is the responsibility of the pilot to see and avoid other aircraft, people, or obstacles. Always maintain direct line of sight with ALTA Pro during flight, use visual observers as operations require, and follow local regulations regarding see-and-avoid requirements.

Do not short the pins of the FPV transmitter connector located on the pre-installed FPV transmitter lead in the ALTA Pro. Doing so could damage the on-screen display circuit. If using a multimeter to check the pins, first connect one of the provided transmitter cables, then take voltage readings from the transmitter cable.

FPV System Installation

FPV Camera ALTA Pro 8

  1. FPV Camera ALTA Pro 8 Remove the front closeout panel with a 2.0mm hex driver.

2. Locate the FPV camera cable included in the ALTA Pro package.

3. Pass the FPV cable through the closeout panel grommet and connect to the mating FPV camera lead inside ALTA Pro. Connect the other end directly to the camera.

4. Replace front closeout panel.

5. Mount FPV camera on the FPV mount on the front ALTA Pro using the provided hardware.

FPV Transmitter ALTA Pro 8

  1. Mount FPV transmitter on the provided carbon fiber accessory mount plate

  2. Attach accessory mount to boom 2 with M3x6 flathead bolts.

3. Locate the appropriate FPV transmitter cable. The following cables are included:

a. ImmersionRC/Fat Shark (cable with two connectors)

b. BOSCAM/SkyZone (cable with one large connector)

c. Compact BOSCAM (cable with one small connector)

4. Use a pair of dykes to cut the zip tie holding the braided transmitter cable to the corrugated tube on boom 2

5. Pass transmitter cable through the underside of the hinge, connect to the correct FPV transmitter cable, and plug into the FPV transmitter.

6. Zip tie the FPV transmitter lead to the boom 1 cable bundle and the FPV Transmitter mount for strain relief. The boom should be fully folded when the transmitter lead is zip-tied to cable bundle.

FPV On Screen Display Setup

A number of properties and components can be adjusted or added to the FPV On Screen Display (OSD) using QGroundControl. To access these settings go to the the ALTA settings group in the Parameters tab of the Vehicle Setup menu.

Properties

Name

Options

Description

OSD_ENABLE

Enabled/Disabled

Turns OSD on or off

OSD_PAL_NTSC

PAL / NTSC

Indicates the FPV video camera format to PX4

OSD_UNITS

Metric / Imperial

Changes the displayed units

OSD_HOR_OS

Min: 1

Centers the OSD components horizontally

OSD_VER_OS

Min: 1

Centers the OSD components vertically

OSD_LEFT_OS

Min: 1

Controls the margin to the left of the OSD

OSD_LOWER_OS

Min: 1

Controls the margin underneath the OSD

OSD_RIGHT_OS

Min: 1

Controls the margin to the right of the OSD

OSD_UPPER_OS

Min: 1

Controls the margin above the OSD

OSD_BAT_ALARM

3.000 - 4.200

Sets battery cell levels that trigger an on screen warning

OSD_MAX_ALTITUDE

Min: 1.000

Default: 121.900

Creates an on screen warning when exceeding the set max altitude (meters)

OSD_MAX_CLIMB

Min: 0.000

Default: 3.500

Creates an on screen warning when exceeding the set max climbing rate (meters per second)

OSD_MAX_RANGE

Min: 1.000

Default: 1000.000

Creates an on screen warning when exceeding the set max range (meters)

OSD_MAX_VELOCITY

Min: 1.000

Default: 20.000

Creates an on screen warning when exceeding the set max velocity (meters per second)

OSD_GND_BRIGHT

0 - 16

Increases of decreases the brightness of the ground

OSD_SKY_BRIGHT

0 - 16

Increased and decreases the brightness of the sky

Text Components

The following components are displayed as text items, and can be configured to display as big or small letters, or no letters, effectively turning off the display.

Name

Description

OSD_SHOW_HEIGHT

Displays the height of ALTA Pro from its starting point in meters or feet

OSD_SHOW_VARIO

Displays the vertical speed of ALTA Pro in meters per second or feet per minute

OSD_SHOW_HEADING

Displays the magnetic heading of ALTA Pro and is measured in degrees

OSD_DISTANCE

Displays the horizontal distance along the ground ALTA Pro is from the initialization position in meters or feet

OSD_GROUNDSPEED

Displays the ground speed of ALTA Pro in meters per second or knots

OSD_SHOW_BATTERY

Displays the voltage of the flight battery packs

OSD_SHOW_TIME

Displays the time of the flight in minutes and seconds

OSD_SHOW_GPS

Displays the number of GPS satellites in view

OSD_SHOW_GPSHACC

Displays the horizontal accuracy of the GPS signal in meters or feet

OSD_SHOW_LATLON

Displays the GPS derived latitude and longitude coordinates of ALTA Pro

OSD_ROLL_MARKER

Adds indicators to the artificial horizon that indicate changes in roll

OSD_SHOW_ATT

Adds an attitude indicator on screen

OSD_SHOW_BATTERY

Adds a battery voltage indicator on screen

Artificial Horizon Components

The artificial horizon displays pitch and roll information in the center of the FPV display in the form of a horizon line and accompanying elements.

Name

Options

Description

OSD_ROLL_MARKER

Off-Small-Large

Turns off all artificial horizon components

OSD_PITCH_SCALE

1 - 200

Allows for scaling of the artificial horizon markings to compensate for FPV cameras of different field views

OSD_PITCH_IN

1 - 180

Sets the number of degrees between pitch markings when the artificial horizon ladder is used

OSD_ROLL_SCALING

1 - 200

Allows for scaling of the artificial horizon markings to compensate for FPV cameras of different field views

Other Components

The following components can be turned on or off. These components do not have adjustable settings.

Name

Description

OSD_HEADINGARROW

Displays an arrow that points in the direction of north

OSD_HOMEARROW

Displays an arrow that points in the direction of the initialization point

OSD_VARIOGFX

Displays a bar on the right of the screen that scales with vertical speed. The bar will increase in length up to indicate a climb, or down to indicate a descent

OSD_SPEEDGFX

Displays a bar on the left of the screen that scales with the forward/rearward velocity component

The bar will extend up to indicate forward velocity, or down to indicate a rearward velocity

OSD_SIDESLIPGFX

Displays a bar on the bottom of the screen that scales with the side-to-side velocity component

The bar will extend left to indicate leftward velocity, or right to indicate rightward velocity

Last updated

#836: Added info on MC and FRX connection and MC FW updates

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