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1. 8Ghz receiver Use CH1 on TX headset Ch1 not affected by 2 4Ghz check correct frequency antenna is used Head tracker not working Ensure module pins are aligned correctly into headset socket Review controller manual for correct settings Check servos are plugged into correspondingly selected channels Short range Ensure correct antenna are installed Check for other sources of interference Ensure transmitter has clear LOS to headset Test in wide open area away from any obstructions Short range con t Ensure that a compatible antenna is installed 2 4Ghz must use a 2 4Ghz antenna and 5 8Ghz must use a 5 8Ghz antenna do not use other manufacture antenna they may be dual band or may be reverse SMA no pin to connect to receiver You were careless and left goggles exposed display to sun Sun burnt off LCD color filter Lens fogs up Cooler optical lens are heated by your humid face causing condensation Pre warm goggles by wearing on head Warranty The system can be exchanged for a new unit within 7 days for any manufacturing defects if returned in new condition The video headset will be warranted for repair for 2 years if no signs of excessive use Buyer will be responsible for shipping costs If beyond the warranty period we will provide repair services
2. Fatshark 1 RC Vision Systems FAT SHARK RC VISION SYSTEMS DOMINATOR USER MANUAL RevisionA 07 07 2011 For more product information please visit www fatshark com All Rights Reserved Fatshark 2 RC Vision Systems Contents joe A 3 CONTO SAG A sunset 4 Headset Operation cccooncccoccncccccncccccncconnnononnnonnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnononenenanenononos 5 CORTOS ara ci n 5 NO 5 POW SIMIC ODIOS curro 6 Futaba ROO O oslo cree tet aque adei neyendengeebadeceacennteh aceesdendevdaoeeaetacteecepalebenpesdee geet 6 BaSe COIN ccc eect eects eyecare oc ae 6 BAN IIA A 6 ACCOSSOTOS AA O O Po no E ean eee T Head tracker cccccccsscccssccceeccceeeceucceucecececausesueeeaeeseeecsusesueeteeseneeeseas Y Internal receiver 2 4G 9 86 ccoooccccccocconccconnncocaononoconnnnnonannncnnannnnnonanonoss 8 DIOPTSFICOS eesse dance vic dedasageibecaaacdetoseasucdaceere tesecaves 9 Battery and Ca 2 escitas 9 Specifications siaatncwecrcedieancuradebaswendanivebaccndeseategencsecdaedeuhnosisnstasteencueedebaetesesdese 10 Operational AVICE csicomicicacatia iii 11 FFGUDIG2SMOGUING escocia scons sudhettacustuntautsardsandiis venstuulbedincuatsudartsusdeunnidbed as 12 I EE EA tits cast cnc E CER E a 12 Introduction Congratulations on purchasing the Fat Shark Dominator VGA FPV video goggles To ensure your continued enjoyment please take the time to read through this operating manual thoroughly before using Product Compatibility The Dom
3. arged the LED will turn back to GREEN The charger will automatically stop charging when the battery is fully charged Do not leave plugged in while unattended DO NOT LEAVE BATTERY ATTACHED TO CHARGER WHEN CHARGER IS NOT PLUGGED IN Fatshark 10 RC Vision Systems Specifications Optics e FOV 30 degrees diagonal e Interpupillary IPD distance 63 5mm fixed e Image size 45 7 e Optional diopter lens inserts available in 2 4 6 dpt Audio e Stereo User Controls e Channel selection e Contrast brightness e Volume adjustment e Head tracker reset menu control Electrical e Power supply 7 13V 2S 3S supply e Power consumption 200 370mA direct wireless System NTSC PAL auto select Mechanical e Ergonomic molded shape e Rubber eye cups for ambient light reduction e Weight 163g e Adjustable headband Display e Two full color micro VFA LCD s 640 X 480 lines e Glass optics e Polarized LED backlight e Resolution 922 000 pixels per eye Receiver e 2 4 Ghz 4ch modular optional e 5 8Ghz 7ch modular optional Interface e Wireless module docking bay Head tracker docking bay 3 5mm 4p AVin out port Power in port 3 5mm 3p Earphone port PS 2 head tracker port Fatshark 11 RC Vision Systems Operational advice e For best performance select a channel that has the least amount of interference While the transmitter is turned OFF turn on the video headset and look at the screen as you check each channel Cl
4. creases display contrast Press forward back increases decreases brightness Channel select Pressing channel up down buttons will cause the channel to incrementally increase decrease Audio beep on channel change A long beep sounds on channel top and bottom limits Because 2 4G and 5 8G receiver modules share same channel control but have different channel settings refer to following channel mapping chart Headset channel 5G8 channel 2G4 channel Low battery warning Audio warning if input voltage drops below 6 8V Volume control each press of button increments volume up or down Standard earphones can be used with the Dominator Head tracker See section under accessories RX power switch The RX module power is independently controlled via this switch If a module is inserted but desired video source is via the AV cable the RX module needs to be turned off to avoid image conflict AV Cable Pinout Ground Video AudR AuL RCA Connector Yellow Video White Audio Left Red Audio Right Recording Video Connect AV cable to AV out port on right side of headset Connect recording device to cables and set up as per manufacturer directions Note Cables pins are not all the same see above chart be sure to connect to headset using the included cable Fatshark 6 RC Vision Systems Powering options If multiple power sources are supplied at same time i e Futaba radio and head strap battery the headset will draw power from t
5. ear channels will have a consistent static background Channels with interference will have horizontal static lines e Always perform a range test before flying This includes AV and RC controls Some RC receivers can be affected by the proximity of other electronic devices particularly the AV TX e Try to space out your components as much as possible to avoid interference to your RC control range keep stuff away from RX e Do not use 2 4Ghz AV with 2 4Ghz RC controllers e Your 2 4Ghz TX will not affect the RC control of other RC users however their controllers will affect your AV reception e Be aware of other 2 4Ghz RC users If they turn their RC radio nearby they may knock out your image e Until experienced practice flying in a familiar area to avoid becoming disorientated e Due to antenna characteristics there is a null in line with antenna direction You may experience excessive video breakup when flying overhead e 5 8Ghz signal strength drops off very fast 2 4Ghz is more gradual If using 5 8Ghz stay safely within solid AV range e For maximum distance it is very important that a clear line of sight exists between the transmitter and the video headset 2 of the worst causes of interference are human bodies and reinforced concrete e Place your TX antenna in open area in a vertical orientation e Multipathing reflections off buildings tall objects causes signal cancellation and result in broken video Fly in open a
6. enter menu mode and beep according to the following chart Press the HT button a 2 time during the pause after the menu choice beep code to select Head tracker will automatically exit menu after a selection has been made and begin operating Beep code Mode Fatshark 8 RC Vision Systems Futaba Radio setup Note Head tracker only works with higher end Futaba radios that support selective student channel mixing Connect Data cable and turn on radio Enter TRAINER menu and assign desired head tracking channels to FUNC must be set on FUNC Default is CH 5 6 Individual servo direction can be set in REVERSE menu reverse not available for 7C users must reverse direction in HT menu Head Tracker Operation Head tracker will automatically start tracking upon powering up headset Look forward and level then press the Head Tracker button to center note on 1 press HT may drift off momentarily during calibration cycle hold head steady until camera returns to center Repressing the HT button during use re centers the camera position External interference from RC controller other devices may temporarily cause errant readings in the magnetic sensor and cause drift If error between camera and direction your head occurs hold your head steady in one position and head tracker will autocorrect to that position After auto correction continue to use normally Head Tracker Center Hold Function To pause and hold head trac
7. he highest voltage Futaba Radio The Dominator can be powered off a Futaba radio via the Data Cable Note Best to upgrade the Futaba radio to a 3S 2200mAh radio lipo pack for this type of connection as the headset will cause extra drain on the transmitter battery pack A normal NiMh radio battery will not have sufficient battery life for safe flying Base Station Use the AV cable to connect the video audio AV cable has Y splitter with male and female DC head to share power with the external RX supply up to 13V Battery is not included The Dominator ca be independently powered via an external battery pack see accessories for 1000mAnh 7 4V lipo pack with specially molded case for sitting in head strap pocket Note that the battery will only supply power if no other higher voltages sources are connected Fatshark 7 RC Vision Systems Accessories Head tracker The Fat Shark Dominator head tracker is an advanced 3 axis head tracker that uses gyro sensor for smooth motion detection and accelerometer and compass sensor for error correction Insertion align HT PCB pins to headset headers and press flush Setup The head tracker can be configured to output the pan tilt signals on channels 5 8 of the student PPM stream To enter the setup menu hold down the head tracker button before applying power to the headset release button immediately after powering The head tracker will beep and
8. inator has been designed to adhere to established video standards and is compatible with any product also adhering to accepted video standards Due to the high number of different manufacturers and variation in quality it s impossible to for us to have tested with every product combination and some troubleshooting may be required if mix matching components The Dominator has been thoroughly tested with ImmersionRC gear For best results and no compatibility issues Fat Shark recommends ImmersionRC gear for your accessory products DO NOT LEAVE HEADSET EXPOSED TO DIRECT SUNLIGHT SUNLIGHT WILL MAGNIFY THROUGH THE OPTICS AND BURN HOLES IN THE LCD COLOR FILTER appears as white open areas THIS WILL NOT BE COVERED BY WARRANTY KEEP GOGGLES IN PROTECTIVE CASE WHEN NOT IN USE Fatshark 3 RC Vision Systems Product contents Carry case Dominator headset Data cable AV cable DC power cable Ql V _ a Wikies Pa a ste ee a ed Sa may seg et ay Pin bie ea ans meee ee Je eis pa z Fatshark 4 RC Vision Systems Controls Diagram Channel select Volume level Brightness left right Head tracker contrast forward back Receiver on off PS 2 Data Port power to RX module head tracker Earphone jack Ar Module access panels AV in out port Power supply Fatshark 5 RC Vision Systems Headset Operation Controls Brightness contrast control pressing left and right increases de
9. ker in center position hold down the HT button for 4 seconds 4 seconds to pause 4 seconds to reactivate Internal receiver 2 4G 5 8G Insertion fla Snap door panel back into place Door panel will hold remove door panel insert RX module RX module snug remove hole plug align pins to connector Fatshark 9 RC Vision Systems Frequency chart Note Dominator uses Airwaves brand modules Fat Shark only guarantees compatibility with transmitters using Airwaves brand modules Dominator is compatible with ImmersionRC transmitters CH1 2414 Mhz CH2 2432 Mhz 5740 MHz CH2 5760 MHz CH3 2450 Mhz CH4 2458 Mhz 5780 MHz CH4 5800 Mhz 5820 MHz CH6 5840 Mhz 5860 MHz Diopter lens For near sighted users diopter lens insert sets are available that include 2 4 and 6 dpt See below insert instructions Lens orientation not critical Remove eye cup Insert dipotler lens into slot Replace eye cup Battery and Charger not included The 1000mAh 7 4V lithium polymer battery pack can power the headset for up to 4hrs in direct mode and 2 5hrs in wireless mode Internal safety circuit monitors charging and prevents accidental over drain The molded curved ends hold the battery snug in the head strap pocket Charging Instructions When the charger is plugged in with no battery attached the LED will be GREEN When you connect the battery the LED will turn RED charging When fully ch
10. reas away from buildings or other tall structures i e barns hills e The headset may become warm to touch during use particularly in the top center region This is normal If you are unsure run the headset for 30 minutes fully powered before flying to ensure normal operation e 5 8Ghz AV with 2 4Ghz RC controllers 2 4Ghz may cause harmonic interference on Ch2 Ch7 of the 5 8Ghz AV Ch1 not affected The headset has been equipped with a high pass filter that will allow the system to work with CE certified 2 4Ghz RC controllers However the filtering may be insufficient to remove noise from overpowered non CE certified controllers If you experience interference from your RC radio change the AV channel to channel 1 e Although you dont require any license to operate this device you are still legally responsible for operating in a responsible manner Fatshark 12 RC Vision Systems Trouble shooting completely dark connections No image display is If using wireless module turn on RX power glowing dark grey on bottom of headset If using AV in cable check video source Ensure TX is on and camera connections solid Lots of interference lines Choose a cleaner channel horizontal lines with Change to 5 8Ghz AV 2 4Ghz receiver Check correct frequency antenna is used Lots of interference lines Check to see if cause is harmonic interference horizontal lines when from 2 4Ghz RC controller turn radio on off using 5

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