DeltaQuad Evo GOV operations manual
  • DeltaQuad Evo Government Edition
  • Introduction
  • Vehicle specifications
  • Auterion Suite
    • Create an Auterion Suite account
    • Activating your vehicle
  • Setup
    • DeltaQuad Evo flight case
    • Assembly
    • Replacing the propellers
    • DeltaQuad Evo battery
      • Battery handling
      • Charging and storing the battery
      • Battery placement
      • Powering the vehicle
    • Safety features
  • Flight
    • Ground Control Station (GCS)
      • DeltaQuad Toughbook
      • Silvus StreamCaster 4240-EP
      • Connecting the GCS to the DeltaQuad Evo TAC
      • Optional tripod-mounted sector antenna
      • Silvus StreamCaster GUI
        • Changing the radio encryption
      • ATAK-setup
      • Controlling the vehicle
    • Radio range and Line of sight (LOS) operation
    • Ground Control Station overview
      • Fly View
      • Plan View
    • Planning a mission
      • Preparing a mission plan
      • Best practices and tips
      • Mission Start Action
      • Set intermediate waypoints
      • Mission End Action
    • Pre-flight checks
    • Executing and monitoring a mission
    • Post-flight
  • Maintenance
    • DeltaQuad Evo maintenance kit
    • Sensor calibration
    • Firmware upgrade
    • Flight logs
    • Preventative maintenance
  • DeltaQuad EVO payloads
    • NextVision
      • Raptor
      • Nighthawk2-V/UZ
      • Controlling the camera
      • Connecting a second screen
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  1. Flight
  2. Ground Control Station (GCS)

DeltaQuad Toughbook

The following section gives a basic overview of the DeltaQuad Toughbook and how to connect the handheld controller.

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The DeltaQuad Evo TAC comes with the DeltaQuad Toughbook. Auterion Tactical Mission Control comes pre-installed. It provides the communication link between your UAV and the ground systems. The DeltaQuad Military Toughbook is a MIL-STD ruggedized touch-screen laptop. The device is constructed using the Panasonic TOUGHBOOK FZ-55 Touch with a magnesium chassis, flexible configurations, and a universal bay.

To charge the Toughbook please use the provided charging cable.

The handheld controller enables manual override and precision landing.

To connect the handheld controller to the Toughbook, plug the USB connector of the controller to any of the USB ports of the Toughbook.

Number

Type

Function

1

Left joystick

In hover mode

Stick up: climb

Stick down: descend

Stick left: yaw left

Stick right: yaw right

In fixed-wing mode (payload dependent)

Stick up: gimbal up

Stick down: gimbal down

Stick left: gimbal left

Stick right: gimbal right

2

Right joystick

In hover mode

Stick up: move forward

Stick down: move backward

Stick left: move left

Stick right: move right

In fixed-wing mode

Stick up: descend (nose down)

Stick down: climb (nose up)

Stick left: bank left

Stick right: bank right

3

Shoulder buttons L1 and R1

Gimbal zoom for ISR payloads