BBAALRP GRAVIT GPS VISION 2.4GHZ F.H.S.S.Take care of your Gravit’s compassAlong with a lot of other electronics, your Gravit GPS isequipped with a compass module. This compass is located onthe rear lower part of the left landing feet, secured in a mount.Since the compass is a very sensitive component, please takecare of the following points:1) Do not touch the compass directly with your handsIf want to grab your Gravit on the landing feet, please doso on the right landing foot. The Gravit can easily be heldby only one landing foot, just make sure you grab it on thetop of the landing foot.2) Make sure not to touch the compass with any metal toolsyou might be using, like screws drivers, etc.3) Do not put your Gravit on metal surface or near large metalobjects if possible, as this can interfere with the compassas well.In case your compass gets deranged and does not work pro-perly, the status-LED on the backside of your Gravit will showthis by a continuous yellow light.Try to move your Gravit to a different location. If the lightcontinues to shine yellow, do a compass calibration accordingto the manual, chapter „Compass calibration“PLEASE NOTE: Also check the connector that goes into thecompass module on your Gravit’s landing feet. If this connec-tor is not properly seated into the compass module’s socket,this will also result in a yellow status-LED.NEVER fly with a compass that is not working properly, as thismay lead to erroneous flight behaviour and result in damages.2 or more Gravit GPS pilotsIn case you are flying with 2 or more Gravit GPS models atyour favorite area of flight, PLEASE NOTE:Turn on one Gravit and one TX after the other, NOT all mixedup or at the same time!Example: Pilot A turns on his Gravit A first, then pilot A turnson his TX A. AFTER the Gravit A and the TX A are bound, pilotB does the same with his Gravit B and his TX B (and so forthfor every further pilot).If you strictly stick to this procedure, you can make sure thatyou are controlling YOUR Gravit instead of your pilot-friend’sone.SOME HINTS AND TIPS BEFORE YOU START8