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MikroKopter-Tool OSD

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Prolog

The MikroKopterTool-OSD can only be used in connection with the GPS-System (NaviCtrl with Compass + MKGPS).

The range in which you can use the the WayPoints is by about 250mtr. around the start-point.
This radius around the start position can be set per parameter (Link: GPS max. Radius).

INFO: The range around the start-point is only active with the WayPoint-Flight or while using a FollowMe-Transmitter.

You can set a maximum of 200 WayPoints and/or POI (Point of Interest) on a map.*
Thereof you can transfer max. 32 for the WayPoint-Flight to the NaviCtrl .*

To see the datas from your MikroKopter in the MikroKopterTool-OSD a data link between the Kopter and PC is absolutely necessary!
Here you can use i.e. the Wi232-Modul (Link) or the Bluetooth-Modul (Link).

* From Software version: FlightCtrl > V0.88 / NaviCtrl > V0.28 / KopterTool > V1.78


IMPORTANT

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" is enough to open the MikroKopterTool-OSD.

http://gallery.mikrokopter.de/main.php?g2_view=core.DownloadItem&g2_itemId=102018&g2_serialNumber=1

OSD

With the built-in "OSD" in the KopterTool it allows you to display the telemetry datas of the Kopter.
Also you are able to load a map in the "OSD". In this map is i.e. the position and the direction of the Kopter visible and can be tracked throughout the flight.
In addition you can set in one of those maps WayPoints or so called Point of Interest (POI).
Those WayPoints / POI can be set and flown with different properties like altitude, delay time, view direction and so on.

After a "click" on the button "OSD" you will see this window:

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The Menu Bar

Over the menu bar you can choose various functions.

File

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Over the menu item "File" you can choose three functions.

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Over the menu point "Data Link" you can choose the function "receive only". You can receive now datas from the Kopter but you can't transfer datas to the Kopter.
This may be necessary if the datas (the position) of the Kopter should be displayed on two PC's to the same time. To avoid interferences you must set one PC to "receive only".
This PC can "see" the datas of the Kopter but cannot "send" datas to the Kopter.

WayPoints Editor / WayPoints Generator

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Over the menu point "WayPoints" you can choose three functions.

Display

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GPS Coordinates

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In this view the actual position of the MikroKopter will be displayed with Longitude and Latitude and also in decimal degree.

Display Datas

In the upper range of the "OSD" you will see the telemetry display. Here you can get several datas of the Kopter i.e. the current consumption, the speed etc.:

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On the left side you will have the display for:

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- (#Sat7) Number of received satellites
- (Data link:OK) Data link active/passive
- (Mode) Switched Mode
- (Time) Actual Flight time
- 4 Function-Button








Next to it you will find following displays:

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- Nominal value (in blue)
- Actual altitude (in green)
- Flight Speed (Speed [m/s]
- Thrust
- Display transistor outputs







Information about the WayPoint-Flight you can find here:

http://gallery.mikrokopter.de/main.php?g2_view=core.DownloadItem&g2_itemId=104756&g2_serialNumber=1

- Waypoint x of y
- Waypoint time
- Speed
- Waypoint altitude
- Waypoint climb rate



While the WayPoints are flown informations are displayed for each WayPoint:





The view of directions:

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Blue direction view:
Shows the actual direction in degrees (°) / Distance to the next WayPoint (Target)

Green direction view:
Shows the actual direction in degrees (°) / Distance to the Homepoint (Start point).



In this example you will see the positions on a north-oriented map. On the right nthere is the homepoint (Start point) of the Kopter.
On the left and on the blue line you will see the position of the Kopter and the direction in which the Kopter shows (yellow dot with a black line).
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Consumption values:

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Voltage of the Lipo.
Besides the actual voltage of the Lipo and in addition the actual consumption values in mAh / A and W will be displayed.

If the Lipo reaches that in the KopterTool set low-voltage warning an additional warning sounds over the PC.

View of failures

In case of an error on the Kopter the OSD will display that. Here the color of the telemetry display will change to red:

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In addition the error message will be displayed in the underlying map. Some examples of the messages:

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The exact meaning of those error codes can be found in the Wiki: ErrorCodes

Use of maps

In the OSD of the KopterTool you can load a map. As a map you can use any image saved in JPEG-format.
In order to have an exact positioning of the map it should contain the appropriate coordinates (See GeoTag) .
In one of those maps the actual position of the Kopter can be detected. In addition you can set WayPoints / POI and they can be flown.

Create maps

There are different ways to create a map for the OSD.

(In all three options the appropriate GeoTag-coordinates will be saved into the already saved maps.)

Size of the map

The window of the OSD and resized such as under the normal regular Windows. For that reason that already created maps should be displayed with the correct aspect ratio also the size of the display should be considered.

In the title bar of the OSD and the top left the current size of the window is displayed:

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If you change now the size of the window the actual size will be displayed. This displayed size you can take now to create maps in the right size.




Load maps in OSD

To open a map in the OSD is described as follows:
In the menu bar of the OSD you need to "click" on the tab "File" and then on "Load image...".

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It opens up now the "OPEN"-window:

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In this example the maps were saved in a folder named "Map". After you have chosen the folder you can see the saved maps listed in the white field.
If you "click" on it you will see on the right a small preview. Over the small preview appears the size of the image.
That is the size the image was downloaded (See "Map size").

A "click" on the button "OPEN" takes now the image/map into the OSD.

http://gallery.mikrokopter.de/main.php?g2_view=core.DownloadItem&g2_itemId=102324&g2_serialNumber=2
(Example view with a self-created map)

Coordinates of the map

If an image has been loaded you can watch or enter over >File >GeoTag the GPS-Positions.
Those coordinates are necessary so that the received datas of the GPS from the Kopter been displayed correctly on the map.
The set up window looks in that way:

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WayPoint-Editor

In the WayPoint-Editor you can set, check, move WayPoints and POI and also been transfered to the Kopter.
The Editor will be opened as described over the menu bar >WayPoints >Editor....

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Editor - menu bar

Over the menu bar various functions can be executed.

WayPoint-List

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WayPoint

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WayPoints - Defaults

On the right side you will find the settings for each !WayPoint/POI which can be determined by yourself:

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Describtion


INFO

  • With the under Navi-Ctrl set up basic settings a maximum speed of ~6m/s is possible.

    If you enter the Value "60" the maximum speed will be reached.
    If you enter a higher number instead it will not have any influence of the maximal reachable speed.

    By using the Function POTI you can adjust the speed over a potentiometer at your transmitter, also during the flight.
    The maximum speed is here also ~6m/s.

    If you want to get a higher speed you must change the values for GPS-P and GPS-D in the settings under Navi-Ctrl.
    ATTENTION: When changing the values GPS-P and GPS-D there is a possibility that the Kopter flies faster but sinks also in the same time!
    Here you need to find the appropriate values so that the Kopter is not sinking while increasing the speed.
    Changes should be made cautiously and in small steps!





The operational plan

All created WayPoints and POI are in the order in which they were created. In this order they are entered into the "opeartional plan".
In addition to the settings i.e. height or direction the exact position will be displayed in decimal degrees.

In the "operational plan" each WayPoint and each POI can be changed afterwards.
For this the appropriate value of the WayPoint / POI which need to be changed has to be chosen (marked) and will be opened with the botton "F2" for processing.
Now you can change the appropriate value and finish it with the button "Enter".

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Operational plan - Symbols

On the left next to the "Operational plan" you will find different symbols.
The functions of the symbols are:

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WayPoints, POI and other symbols

If you have loaded a map different symbols can be displayed.

Those symbols are:

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If there is a data link to the Kopter and has also a Sat-Fix the position will be displayed in the map.
Visible on the map is as follows:

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If the GPS-button will be switched at the transmitter the "Target"-Symbol appears in addition.
This "Target"-Symbol follows in the map the "Kopterposition"-Symbol, if the Kopter flies i.e. with an active function "PositionHold".
If you do not move the control-stick during a flight and with an active function "PositionHold" the "Target"-Symbol and the Kopter will stand at the actual position.

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Radius for the WayPoint-Flight

The WayPoint-Flight (without license) is only in a radius of 250mtr. around the start-point possible.
To see in which radius you can set WayPoints you are able to place a coloured circle around the nstart-point.
How this works is described here: Circle

If you use the !Waypoints you should make sure that you set the WayPoints within the radius.
Are the WayPoints on the border of an area, direct on or outside the 250mtr. border the !Waypoints cannot be reached.

In that case the Kopter will stop at the 250mtr. border and will not continue to fly.
Also - the next !Waypoint will be not flown if the previous WayPoint cannot be reached!

Set WayPoints

If you want to place WayPoints into the map you have two opportunities.

Example with "Opportunity 2"

In this example the Kopter should:


First at all you need to open the WayPoint-Editor (>WayPoints >Editor...).

http://gallery.mikrokopter.de/main.php?g2_view=core.DownloadItem&g2_itemId=104914&g2_serialNumber=1

The WayPoint-Editor is still empty:

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Now you can enter on the right side in the WayPoint-Editor the required values.
The Radius: [m] gets in addition a safety-radius of 10 mtr. and a climb rate of 3mtr/sec:

http://gallery.mikrokopter.de/main.php?g2_view=core.DownloadItem&g2_itemId=102445&g2_serialNumber=3

Now you can mark the spot where the first WayPoint should be placed. That will be done with a "click" on the left mouse-button:

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To set the WayPoints with the settings at that spot a "click" on the green PLUS-sign in the WayPoint-Editor is enoug:

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Now a WayPoint with the designation P1 appears. In the WayPoint-Editor you will see the first WayPoint with the set datas in the list:

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http://gallery.mikrokopter.de/main.php?g2_view=core.DownloadItem&g2_itemId=102483&g2_serialNumber=4


For each WayPoint more you can adjust the settings in that way and enter into the map.

If you want to place another WayPoint on the map with the same settings a re-set of the position into the map is enough and just "click" on the green PLUS-sign.
Each placed WayPoint with its settings will be entered into the list of the !wayPoint-Generator.
(With a "right-click" a WayPoint will be placed on the map with the previous settings.)

Info:
A numbering of waypoints will be automatically done in the order in which they are placed.
Each WayPoint will be connected throughout colored lines to show the sequence of the flight.
This line can be colored differently depending on the background of the map.

http://gallery.mikrokopter.de/main.php?g2_view=core.DownloadItem&g2_itemId=102441&g2_serialNumber=2

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Set POI

The settings for POI (Point ot Interest) are pretty much similar with the settings of WayPoints.

Here you need to hold down the "STRG"-Button (Ctrl-button) and with a "right-click" on the map you set the POI.

A POI appears on the map and the WayPoint-Editor opens up.

http://gallery.mikrokopter.de/main.php?g2_view=core.DownloadItem&g2_itemId=102508&g2_serialNumber=2

As a POI is a viewing direction no values such as "Time", "Radius" etc. are required. Only the height/altitude can be entered/changed here and been used as a viewing direction.
In the editor only the set altitude and the coordinates will be displayed:

http://gallery.mikrokopter.de/main.php?g2_view=core.DownloadItem&g2_itemId=102892&g2_serialNumber=1

Switch WayPoint into POI

It is possible to switch/change any (also several) WayPoint into a POI. On the other side you can switch a POI into a WayPoint.

Here you need to make a click with the right mouse-button on the appropriate WayPoint.
In the context menu which appears you can make a click with the left mouse-button on "Change Point-type".
The desired WayPoint is now a POI.

The trajectory will be adjusted automatically and changes the appropriate WayPoint in WayPoint-Editor into a POI:

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http://gallery.mikrokopter.de/main.php?g2_view=core.DownloadItem&g2_itemId=102523&g2_serialNumber=6

WayPoint and POI information

If you move the Mouse over a waypoint or a POI you can also see the informations of this WP or POI.

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Move/displace WayPoints or POI on the map

If a WayPoint is not set correctly on the desired spot it must not be deleted.
Each WayPoint or POI can be moved/displaced easily. Here you need to hold down the left mouse-button on the appropriate WayPoint.
If you move now the mouse you can displace the !WayPoint/POI.
Is the WayPoint now placed to the right spot you can release the mouse-button.

The changed position of the WayPoint will be automatically transfered into the WayPoint-Editor.

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Transfer WayPoints to the Kopter

After you have set and placed !WayPoints/POI into the map you can transfer those to the NaviCtrl.
Here you have two opportunities:


To transfer the WayPoints you can click now in the "OSD" or in the "WayPoint-Editor" on the button "Send All WP" http://gallery.mikrokopter.de/main.php?g2_view=core.DownloadItem&g2_itemId=102755&g2_serialNumber=1 or on the button "Send WP from/to" http://gallery.mikrokopter.de/main.php?g2_view=core.DownloadItem&g2_itemId=102757&g2_serialNumber=1.
Alternatively you can use in the "WayPoint-Editor" under >WayPoint-List also the menu "Send ALL to NaviCtrl" or "Send to NaviCtrl".

After that the WayPoints will be transfered (all or just the chosen ones) to the NaviCtrl. During the data transfer of the WayPoints to the Kopter it "beeps" one time for each WP.
In addition you can see in the "WayPoint-Editor" which !WayPoint/POI will be transfered right now.

Execute WayPoint-Flight

Are the WayPoints transfered to the NaviCtrl the Kopter can fly those WayPoints automatically.

Here we do this as follows:

Step 1

The Kopter should "stand" now in the air and should hold automatically the position and the height.

Step 2

Direct after switching ON the function "CareFree" the Kopter turns into the first given direction. After switching ON "ComingHome" the WayPoint-Flight will start.
Now the Kopter will fly on the entered height and position of WayPoint #1. Has the Kopter reached that WayPoint the delay time counts down and the next WayPoint will be flown a.s.o.

IMPORTANT
After the Kopter has flown successfully all WayPoints the Kopter will stop at the position of the last WayPoint!

So that the Kopter will fly back to the start-point you have three opportunities:

If the power will be disconnected at the Kopter all transfered WayPoints to the NaviCtrl will be deleted.

Use a Camera during Waypoint fly

If you want to use a Camera on your Waypoint fly you can see here how to connect and set it: Connect Camera

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Videos for WayPoint-Flights

Here are some videos summerized for the WayPoint-Flight.


WayPoint-Flight with Probrammable speed I


WayPoint-Flight with Probrammable speed II


WayPoint-Flight with POI

(german)


WayPoint-Flight with POI

(Video in english)


FollowMe-Flight with Wakeboarder


Links

GeoTag
FollowMe
PointOfInterest
WaypointEvent
WaypointGenerator

MikroKopter: fr/MikroKopterTool-OSD (zuletzt geändert am 16.04.2013 16:21 durch LotharF)