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MikroKopterTool-OSD

With the MikroKopterTool-OSD you can see the telemetry of the copter (if the copter is connected) and also plan a waypoint flight.
Thereby you can plan a waypoint flight with, but also without connected copter.

You can place up to 32 (200 with license) way points, POI or FailSafe emergency landing sites easy, fast and personalized on a map.
If you have a connection between copter <-> PC you can send your planed waypoint flight directly to your copter.
But you can also save the planed waypoint flight on your computer and open it later. Or you can save it on the
SD card in your copter So you can also load and use the planed waypoint flight without computer whenever you want.

For the hobby use of we have an operating range of 250m (around the starting point) where you can use the waypoints..
Commercial users can use a larger range for the waypoint flight (depending on the purchased license).



INFO

The MikroKopterTool-OSD can only be used if you use a Set Navigation on your copter.

Before using the Waipoint-Function it is necessary that the user clarifies wether such a mode of operation is permitted in the country / to the respective site or by legal, insurance or other terms..

The Waypoint fly can be used only if a GPS-System is available on the Kopter and a Sat-Fix is present!

Open the MikroKopterTool-OSD

In the main window of the KopterTool you will find the button "OSD".
A "click" on the button "OSD" will open the MikroKopterTool-OSD.

http://gallery3.mikrokopter.de/var/albums/intern/KopterTool_ab_V2_0/OSD/OSD-%C3%96ffnen-01.jpg?m=1427968989 http://gallery3.mikrokopter.de/var/albums/intern/KopterTool_ab_V2_0/OSD/OSD-NoMap_NoCopter.jpg?m=1427894353




OSD window structure

The OSD has four sections:

Titlebar -->

http://gallery3.mikrokopter.de/var/resizes/intern/KopterTool_ab_V2_0/OSD/_en/OSD-Explo-Teil1_en.jpg?m=1437663550

Menubar -->

http://gallery3.mikrokopter.de/var/resizes/intern/KopterTool_ab_V2_0/OSD/_en/OSD-Explo-Teil2_en.jpg?m=1437663550

Telemetry display -->

http://gallery3.mikrokopter.de/var/resizes/intern/KopterTool_ab_V2_0/OSD/_en/OSD-Explo-Teil3_en.jpg?m=1437663550

Map window -->

http://gallery3.mikrokopter.de/var/resizes/intern/KopterTool_ab_V2_0/OSD/OSD-Explo-Teil4.jpg?m=1427976656


Titlebar

In the left corner of the titlebar you can see the size of the map window.
With the mouse you can grab the corners / sides of the OSD window and change the size as you want.

http://gallery3.mikrokopter.de/var/albums/intern/KopterTool_ab_V2_0/OSD/_en/Titelleiste-Bildgröße_en.jpg?m=1437663550

Move the mouse over a loaded map and you will see the position in decimal degrees (latitude / longitude).

http://gallery3.mikrokopter.de/var/albums/intern/KopterTool_ab_V2_0/OSD/Titelleiste-Position.jpg?m=1429257119


Different settings can be made via the menu bar.

More info on this can be found below under Menubar.

http://gallery3.mikrokopter.de/var/albums/intern/KopterTool_ab_V2_0/OSD/_en/Menüleiste_en.jpg?m=1437663549


Telemetry display

In the telemetry display all telemetry data of a connected Copters are displayed.

More info on this can be found below under Telemetry display.

http://gallery3.mikrokopter.de/var/albums/intern/KopterTool_ab_V2_0/OSD/_en/OSD-Explo-Teil3_en.jpg?m=1437663550


Map window

In the map window you see the loaded map.

More info on this can be found below under Get online map.

http://gallery3.mikrokopter.de/var/resizes/intern/KopterTool_ab_V2_0/OSD/OSD-Explo-Teil4.jpg?m=1427976656







Symbols in the map window

If you place a Waypoint, POI or Failsafe-Point on the map, you will see a Symbol for it.
If you have a wireless connection between your copter and your PC you will also see some other symbols like the position of the copter.

http://gallery3.mikrokopter.de/var/albums/intern/KopterTool_ab_V2_0/OSD/Symbole-Map.jpg?m=1438328411

Die Symbole:








Distance

If you have loaded a map and if you want to determining a distance between e.g. 2 points or the length and width of a field, you can do this quickly and easily.





The Menubar

Different settings can be made via the menu bar:

File

http://gallery3.mikrokopter.de/var/albums/intern/KopterTool_ab_V2_0/OSD/_en/Menüleiste-Datei_en.jpg?m=1437731459

Via File The following functions can be selected.

Load Picture...

GeoTag...

Get online map

How to...





GPX Log

http://gallery3.mikrokopter.de/var/albums/intern/KopterTool_ab_V2_0/OSD/_en/Menüleiste-GPS-Log_en.jpg?m=1437731460

These functions can be selected in the menu "GPX Log".

Logging Enabled

Here you can activate or deactivate the automatically logging of the telemetry data from your copter on your computer.


Start Logging

Stop Logging

Log AnalogDebug Values

View Log directory...





http://gallery3.mikrokopter.de/var/albums/intern/KopterTool_ab_V2_0/OSD/_en/Menüleiste-Datenverbindung_en.jpg?m=1437731459

With "Data Link" you can activate "RX only". If you activate this you can only receive Data from the copter.
A sending of data to the copter (like Waypoints) is then not possible.
You can use this if you need e.g. 2 computers to show the telemetry of the copter. Here only one computer can receive and send data from/to the copter. If more computers can also send data to the copter the connection will break down. So the second use "RX only".





WayPoints

http://gallery3.mikrokopter.de/var/albums/intern/KopterTool_ab_V2_0/OSD/_en/Menüleiste-WegPunkte_en.jpg?m=1437731460

Under "WayPoints" you can do this.

Editor...

Generator...

Add MK Pos. to WP list





Display

http://gallery3.mikrokopter.de/var/albums/intern/KopterTool_ab_V2_0/OSD/_en/Menüleiste-Anzeige_en.jpg?m=1437991004

These functions can be selected in the menu "Display".

Draw Grid...

Show Grid

Show track

Show camera shutter

Clear MK Track

Speak telemetry data

Show telemetry speech as text

Deviation map

Show BL info

Show output 1 state

Show output 2 state





GPS coordinates

http://gallery3.mikrokopter.de/var/albums/intern/KopterTool_ab_V2_0/OSD/_en/Menüleiste-GPS-Koordinaten_en.jpg?m=1437731460

In this view, the current position of your MikroKopter will be displayed (with longitude and latitude coordinates in decimal degrees).




Telemetry display

The telemetry display is in the upper part of the "OSD". Here you can see telemetry data like LiPo voltage, current consumption, altitude, speed etc.

http://gallery3.mikrokopter.de/var/albums/intern/KopterTool_ab_V2_0/OSD/_en/OSD-Telemetrie_en.jpg?m=1437995219



On the left side this is the display for:



  1. Number of satellites

    • The number of currently received satellites can be read here.
      For a "Satfix" we need minimum 6 satellites. Only then we can accurately determining the position of the MikroKopter.

  2. Data Link active / passive

    • Here you can see if you have a connection between your copter and the computer.
      You can use for the connection e.g. a Wi.232, Bluetooth or a RangeExtender.

  3. Used Modus

    • The activated GPS functions can be shown here:

      http://gallery3.mikrokopter.de/var/albums/intern/KopterTool_ab_V2_0/OSD/_en/OSD-Mode_und_CF_en.jpg?m=1436341815

      If you see PH(manual) you use the function PositionHold and you fly your copter manually by using the nick/roll stick.

  4. Flight time

    • Here you can see the flight time. It starts with starting the motors and ends when you switch off the motors.
  5. Function buttons

    • Through this buttons you can quickly open this following functions:

      http://gallery3.mikrokopter.de/var/albums/intern/KopterTool_ab_V2_0/OSD/Button-SendWP.jpg?m=1436342535

      Sends all planed waypoints/POI/FailSafe points to your copter.

      http://gallery3.mikrokopter.de/var/albums/intern/KopterTool_ab_V2_0/OSD/Button-ReceiveWP.jpg?m=1436342535

      Received all waypoints/POI/FailSafe points who are in your copter loaded.

      http://gallery3.mikrokopter.de/var/albums/intern/KopterTool_ab_V2_0/OSD/Button-Home.jpg?m=1436342534

      Deletes the waypoints/POI/FailSafe points in your copter and causes the direct flight back to the starting position.

      http://gallery3.mikrokopter.de/var/albums/intern/KopterTool_ab_V2_0/OSD/Button-FlyTo.jpg?m=1436342534

      Clicking this button opens the following window:
      http://gallery3.mikrokopter.de/var/albums/intern/KopterTool_ab_V2_0/OSD/_en/Fliege_zu_en.jpg?m=1436437222

      Here you can practice either:
      - flying at a previously clicked point in the map
      or
      - perform an auto landing.

      You can also select the altitude, climb rate, speed and orientation of the copter.

      http://gallery3.mikrokopter.de/var/albums/intern/KopterTool_ab_V2_0/OSD/Button-WP-Generator.jpg?m=1436342550

      Opens the waypoint generator. More information can be found here: Waypoint Generator

      http://gallery3.mikrokopter.de/var/albums/intern/KopterTool_ab_V2_0/OSD/Button-LöscheKopterspur.jpg?m=1436342534

      Deletes the yellow copter track on the map.

      http://gallery3.mikrokopter.de/var/albums/intern/KopterTool_ab_V2_0/OSD/Button-ToggleZoom.jpg?m=1436342550

      Switch between the two views of an loaded map from the MikroKopter MapTool.

      http://gallery3.mikrokopter.de/var/albums/intern/KopterTool_ab_V2_0/OSD/Button-Simulator.jpg?m=1436342536

      Starts the flight simulator. With the simulator you can fly your waypoints virtual. During this flight the camera mount will tilt and the connected camera will trigger in the way you have programmed it your your waypoint flight. More information can be found here: Flight Simulator

  6. Altitude

    • When the switch for the altitude on the transmitter is switched to the "ON" position, the target height is displayed blue.
      The current copter altitude (measured by the barometric pressure sensor) is displayed in large green numbers.

  7. Thrust

    • At the bar graph, the movement of the throttle stick and the corresponding boost can be read.
  8. Speed

    • Displays the current airspeed in m / s
  9. Triggering

    • The number of switching operations of the switching output OUT1 are shown here.
      This number normally should then match with the number of taken photos on your camera.
      (Assuming the camera is set correctly and triggers with the switching operations of the switching output OUT1)

  10. Display switching channel Out1 / Out2

    • Here you can see which of the two switching channels is currently active.





Waypoint Info:

During the waypoint flight you see here some informations:



  1. P1 => Waypoint x of y

    • Here the total number of transmitted waypoints (right) and the currently flown waypoint (left) is displayed.
  2. [s] => Waypoint time

    • Each waypoint can be assigned a residence time. For this time the copter will stay at the waypoint.
      The retention period begins upon reaching the waypoint radius and count down backwards.

  3. [m/s] => Airspeed

    • The speed in which the next waypoint is approached can be set individually for each waypoint.
      Here you can see the speed.

  4. [m] => Waypoint altitude

    • The height of the current waypoint is displayed.
  5. [m/s] => Waypoint climb rate

    • If the next waypoint is higher or lower than the current, you can set the climb rate individually.
      Here you see then the speed of the climb rate.





Direction readings:






Consumption values:


  1. Battery indicator

    • The current battery voltage and consumption are shown here.
  2. GPX-Log

    • Status indication of the recording progress of the log over the KopterTool.
      (See also GPX Log)





Alert messages

In case of a warning you will see a message at the OSD and the indicator turns red:







Videos

Waypoints Flight - Programmable speed:





Waypoint flight with POI:

(german)



Waypoint flight with POI:

(english)



FollowMe-flight witht Wakeboarder:


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