AeroGCS ORANGE
  • 1. AeroGCS ORANGE User Manual
  • 2. Introduction
  • 3. Getting Started
    • 3.1 . System Requirements
    • 3.2. Getting Your AeroGCS ORANGE Software
    • 3.3. Installing and Configuring AeroGCS ORANGE Software
  • 4. Dashboard on Home Screen
  • 5. Home Menu
  • 6. General Settings
  • 7. Projects
    • 7.1 Create a New Project
    • 7.2 Setting Location
    • 7.3 Add a New Flight Plan
    • 7.4 Using Existing Flight Plan
    • 7.5 Edit a Flight Plan
      • 7.5.1 Survey plan
      • 7.5.2. Waypoint plan
      • 7.5.3. Corridor Plan
      • 7.5.4. Vertical Plan
      • 7.5.5. Circular Plan
    • 7.6 Save a Plan
    • 7.7 Export a Plan
    • 7.8 Delete a Plan/Project
      • 7.8.1. Delete a Plan
      • 7.8.2. Delete a Project
  • 8. Connecting a Drone
    • 8.1 Utilizing Serial Port
    • 8.2 Utilizing TCP
    • 8.3 Utilizing UDP
    • 8.4 Bluetooth Connection
    • 8.5 Drone Registration
  • 9. Settings (RPA Settings)
    • 9.1 Sensors
      • 9.1.1 Device Accelerometer Calibration
      • 9.1.2 Device Compass Calibration
      • 9.1.3 Level Horizon Calibration:
      • 9.1.4 Pressure Sensor Calibration
      • 9.1.5 Flow Sensor Calibration
    • 9.2 Safety Settings
      • 9.2.1 Battery Settings
      • 9.2.2 Return to Launch (RTL)
      • 9.2.3 Geofence
      • 9.2.4 Arming Checks
      • 9.2.5 Parachute
      • 9.2.6 Terrain
    • 9.3 RC Calibration
    • 9.4 Flight Modes
    • 9.5 Camera
      • 9.5.1 Camera Setting
      • 9.5.2 Gimbal Setting
    • 9.6 Joy Stick
  • 10. Mission Planning
    • 10.1 Mission Type
    • 10.2 Vehicle Type
    • 10.3 Flight Type
    • 10.4 Flight Plan
    • 10.5 Survey Planning
      • 10.5.1. Camera Details:-
      • 10.5.2. Survey Details:-
      • 10.5.3. Survey Statistics
      • 10.5.4. Fence Boundary
    • 10.6 Waypoint Planning
      • 10.6.1. Waypoint Details
      • 10.6.2. Fence boundary:
    • 10.7 Read From Device
    • 10.8 Corridor Planning
      • 10.8.1. Camera Details:
      • 10.8.2. Corridor Details:
      • 10.8.3. Corridor Survey Statistics
      • 10.8.4. Fence Boundary
    • 10.9 Vertical Planning
      • 10.9.1 Vertical details
      • 10.9.2 Fence Boundary
    • 10.10 Circular Planning
      • 10.10.1 Circular Details
      • 10.10.2 Circular Statistics
      • 10.10.3. Fence Boundary
    • 10.11 Import KML
  • 11. Flight View
    • 11.1 Flight Controls
    • 11.2 Status details and settings option
    • 11.3 Flight Details
    • 11.4 Live Camera Feed and Camera Control
    • 11.5 Plan View
    • 11.6 Arm and Disarm Navigation Bar
  • 12. Flight logs (Notifications)
    • 12.1 Logs from Home Menu
    • 12.2 From Selected Plan
  • 13. Data Verification Tool
    • 13.1 Geo Tagging
    • 13.2 GCP (Ground Control Point)
    • 13.3 Upload Data
    • 13.4 Image settings
    • 13.4 Image Verification
    • 13.5 Missing and Overlap
    • 13.6 Image Quality
  • 14. Teams
  • 15. VTOL Support
    • 15.1 Survey Plan For VTOL
      • 15.1.1 Camera Details
      • 15.1.2 Survey Details
      • 15.1.3 Survey Statistics
      • 15.1.3 Fence Boundary
    • 15.2 VTOL Flight Mode
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  1. 15. VTOL Support
  2. 15.1 Survey Plan For VTOL

15.1.1 Camera Details

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If the user expands the Camera Details, you will see the following screen on your display.

On this screen, users can choose a camera from the available options or add a new camera by selecting the "Add Camera" option. If a camera type is selected from the dropdown list, AeroGCS ORANGE will automatically set sensor width, height, image width, height, and focal length based on the camera profile. Alternatively, if the user chooses to "Add Camera," they must manually input values for sensor width, height, image width, height, and focal length.

  • Selection of Camera: The user can select the camera from the dropdown menu. The selection of the camera will decide the image height and width automatically.

  • Sensor height and width: The size of the image sensor of the camera.

  • Image height and width: The selection of a camera decides the width and height of an image automatically. The user has to enter the desired values of image width and height for the custom camera only.

  • Focal length: Focal length is determined by a combination of sensor size, effective distance from mirrors within the lens, and glass curvature. The focal length of a lens determines the angle of view—how much of the scene is captured—as well as the magnification—how large individual elements are. A narrower field of view and a higher magnification result from a longer focal length.

Camera Details