Fat Shark 1 RC Vision Systems
ATTITUDE V3
MODEL FSV1045
USER MANUAL
Revision A 09/10/2015
For more product information, please visit:
www.fatshark.com
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Contents
Product Contents ..................................................................................................... 3
Controls
................................................................................................................... 5
Head Tracking Menu Navigation
............................................................................. 6
AV in/out Port
.......................................................................................................... 7
Recording Video
..................................................................................................... 7
Using an External Receiver
..................................................................................... 7
Accessories
............................................................................................................. 7
700TVL CMOS Camera (FSV1204)
.................................................................... 7
Diopter Lens (FSV1601)
...................................................................................... 7
Adjustable Earphones (FSV1605)
....................................................................... 8
AV Cable (FSV2003)
........................................................................................... 8
Head Tracker Data Cables
.................................................................................. 8
Black FacePlate (FSV2617)
................................................................................ 8
Specifications
.......................................................................................................... 9
Operational Advice
................................................................................................ 11
Warranty
................................................................................................................ 11
Trouble Shooting
................................................................................................... 12
Introduction
Congratulations on purchasing Fat Shark Attitude V3 FPV video goggle integrated with
modular receiver bay, interlaced 3D solution and head tracking. To ensure your continued
enjoyment, please take the time to thoroughly read through this operating manual before
using.
Product Compatibility
The Attitude V3 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 Attitude V3 has been thoroughly tested with ImmersionRC
gear. For best results and no compatibility issues, Fat Shark recommends ImmersionRC
gear for your accessory products.
IMPORTANT!!!! Product Warning!!!!!
DO NOT LEAVE HEADSET EXPOSED TO DIRECT
SUNLIGHT. SUNLIGHT WILL MAGNIFY THROUGH THE
OPTICS AND BURN HOLES IN THE LCD COLOR FILTER
THIS WILL NOT BE COVERED BY WARRANTY. KEEP
GOGGLES IN PROTECTIVE CASE WHEN NOT IN USE
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Product Contents
Carry Case
Attitude V3 Headset
5G8 Receiver Module
(32ch with RaceBand)
SpiroNET Circular
Polarized Antenna
1000mAh Battery
(and discharge lead)
Manual
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Controls Diagram
Earphone jack
RX on/off
IPD adjustment
PS/2 Data Port
(Head Tracker)
Antenna SMA
Channel Selection /
Head Tracker Reset
Display Control
AV in/out
Power in
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Controls
Brightness/contrast/2D or 3D display control: Pressing left/right increases/decreases
display contrast. Pressing forward/back increases/decreases display brightness.
Display mode selection: Goggles will boot up in 2D analog. Vertically depressing the
contrast/brightness button scrolls through the following modes:
Default: 2D
Single press: 3D
Second press: 3D with left and right image swapped
Third press: returns to 2D
RX power switch: The receiver module power is controlled by this switch. Turn off RX
module to avoid video conflict with video source via the AV cable.
Channel select: Rocking the channel select switch forward and back will cause the channel
to incrementally increase/decrease. Audio beep sounds on channel change. A long beep
sounds on channel top and bottom limits.
Note: Fat Shark only guarantees compatibility with Fat Shark or ImmersionRC transmitters.
Name CH1 CH2 CH3 CH4 CH5 CH6 CH7 CH8
Fat Shark/IRC
5740
5760
5780
5800
5840
5860
5880
Band E
5705
5685
5665
5645
5905
5925
5945
Band A
5865
5845
5825
5805
5765
5745
5725
RaceBand
5658
5695
5732
5769
5843
5880
5917
Head tracker menu/reset:
Activated by a vertical press on the channel rocker switch.
Low battery warning: Audio warning if input voltage drops below 6.8V
Volume control: There is no volume control - volume level is set at high. Please use with
adjustable earphone accessory for volume control.
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Head Tracking Menu Navigation
To enter head tracking menu, hold head tracker button while inserting battery and
immediately release the button after barrel insertion.
Beep Code Mode
1 short beep: P/T on ch 5/6
2 short beep: P/T on ch 6/7
3 short beep: P/T on ch 7/8
4 short beep: Reverse pan direction
5 short beep: Reverse tilt direction
1 long beep: Adjust servo center point*
1 short beep: Restore factory defaults
2 long beep: No selection made, automatically exits menu
* Press HT button to gain manual control of the camera with the headset. Adjust camera to
desired center position by moving headset and press button to set new camera center. Note
that if your servos are not near the center point before adjusting, the servo travel may be
limited.
For a complete and up to date list of compatible RC radios and their setup, a head tracking
sticky thread is maintained at
www.FPVlab.com under SPONSORS GATE/FAT SHARK
Operation Notes:
Head tracker analog tracking is always on. Depressing button re centers head tracker.
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AV in/out Port
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.
Using an External Receiver:
Use the AV cable to connect headset to the RCA AV port of external devices.
To share the base station power supply with your goggles, pick up a 3m Dominator AV cable
accessory from your retailer. Note; internal receiver must be shut off to properly display
external AV.
Accessories
700TVL CMOS Camera (FSV1204)
The 700TVL CMOS Camera is a newly upgraded FPV camera
providing not just higher resolution but also with high fidelity of
chromatics. 2.8mm IR coated lens for wide angle 100 degree
FOV; ideal for fixed camera piloting. Camera is NTSC/PAL
selectable.
Diopter Lens (FSV1601)
For near sighted users, diopter lens insert sets are available that include -2, -4 and
-6 dpt. See below inserting location. Lens orientation is not critical.
Ground Video AudR AuL
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Adjustable Earphones (FSV1605)
For simplicity and minimalist controls, the Attitude
V3 does not have volume control. Audio is
outputting at max volume and needs to be
adjusted to comfortable level via adjustable
volume earphones.
AV Cable (FSV2003)
This 3 RCA Male to 4-pole Right Angle Cable
allows you output the wireless signal from your
Fat Shark headset to an external monitor or
recording device. It can also be used to connect
and display alternative video sources in the
goggles.
Head Tracker Data Cables
Due to the various number of radios and aftermarket products, data cables are not
included in the set. The following model numbers can be purchased through your
retailer:
FSV2112: Futaba type radios (square connector)
FSV2113: JR type radios (3.5mm 3p prong)
FSV2114: ezUHF cable (PS/2 to PS/2)
FSV2115: Spektrum radios
Black FacePlate (FSV2617)
The fan-equipped faceplate adds comfort
and prevents fogging. Remove the
eyecups and snap in place. The battery
balance lead provides power for the fan
and runs in 10m cycles with auto power off
to prevent accidental discharge of the
battery.
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Specifications
Headset Specifications
Optics:
FOV (field of view): 32°diagonal (Image size: 1.3m @ 2m)
Type: Plastic optic module
Interpupillary Distance(IPD): 59 to 69 mm (adjustable)
Optional Diopter Lens Inserts: -2, -4, -6 dpt
Display: Full color LCD polarized LED backlit
Binocular display (640 X 480 VGA)
NTCS/PAL auto selecting
2D / interlaced 3D
Audio: Stereo
(requires adjustable volume earphone)
User Controls: Channel selection/ head tracker reset
Mode selection (wired/wireless)
Contrast/ brightness control/ 2D or 3D
mode selection
Electrical:
Power supply: 7 - 13 V (2S/3S supply)
Power consumption: 320mA wireless
200mA direct mode (RX off) (@7.4V nominal)
Battery: 7.4V, 1000mAh Li-po
DVR: None
RF Modules (Optional): multi channel and band support (modular RF)
Head Tracker: 9DOF 2-axis
Interface: 3.5mm AV in/out port
Power in port
3.5mm stereo earphone port
Mini DIN head tracker data port
Accessories: 5G8 32ch RaceBand RF module
5G8 SpiroNET CP antenna
7.4V,1000mAh Li-po battery
Battery discharge adapter
Mechanical: Ergonomic molded headset w/ adjustable headband
Dimensions: 169 x 88 x 41.5
Weight: 167 g
Packaging:
Size: 0.5kg, 207 x 132 x 62mm
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5G8 RaceBand Receiver Specifications:
Electrical:
Supply Power: 3.3~5 V
RX Sensitivity: -90 dB
RF Input Level: -90 dBm~+5 dBm
Video Format: NTSC/PAL
Operation:
Operating Temperature: -10~65 °
Mechanical:
Size: 42 x 25 mm
Weight: 10.8 g
Channel Chart:
DIP
Switch
Band Name CH1 CH2 CH3 CH4 CH5 CH6 CH7 CH8
0-0 1
Fat Shark
/ImmersionRC
5740 5760 5780 5800 5820 5840 5860 5880
0-1 2 Band E 5705 5685 5665 5645 5885 5905 5925 5945
1-0
3
Band A
5865
5845
5825
5805
5785
5765
5745
5725
1-1
4
RaceBand
5658
5695
5732
5769
5806
5843
5880
5917
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Operational Advice
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. Clear
channels will have a consistent static background. Channels with
interference will have horizontal static lines.
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.
Try to space out your components as much as possible to avoid
interference to your RC control range (keep stuff away from RX)
Until experienced, practice flying in a familiar area to avoid becoming
disorientated.
Due to antenna characteristics, there is a “null” in line with antenna
direction. You may experience excessive video breakup when flying
overhead
5.8Ghz signal strength drops off very fast, stay safely within solid AV
range.
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.
Place your TX antenna in open area in a vertical orientation
Multipathing (reflections off buildings/ tall objects) causes signal
cancellation and result in broken video. Fly in open areas away from
buildings or other tall structures (i.e. barns, hills).
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.
Although you don’t require any license to operate this device, you are still
legally responsible for operating in a responsible manner.
Warranty
The system can be exchanged for a new unit within 30 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.
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Trouble Shooting
If your problem can’t be solved here, please visit our support forum at www.FPVLAB.com
under SPONSORS GATE/ FAT SHARK RC VISION SYSTEMS. Any direct support enquires
will be first directed to this forum for the benefit of all customers.
Observation
Possible cause/solution
No image, display is completely
dark
- No power supplied. Check power connections.
No image, display is glowing
dark grey
- If using wireless module, turn on RX power on bottom of
headset.
- If using AV in cable, check video source.
- Ensure TX is on and camera connections solid
- Ensure lens cap is removed from camera
- Trying to power a 12V camera with the 5V TX supply
(need to connect 12V camera direct to RC pack.
Complete white screen
LCD driver has failed and needs to be replaced under
warranty. Contact your retailer.
Lots of interference lines
(horizontal lines)
- Choose a cleaner channel.
Lots of interference lines
(horizontal lines) when using
5.8Ghz receiver
Check to see if cause is harmonic interference from
2.4Ghz RC controller (turn radio on/off).
- Use CH1 on TX/headset (Ch1 not affected by 2.4Ghz)
- check correct frequency antenna is used
Head tracker not working but
can hear beeps
(can enter and navigate beep
menu)
- Ensure headset is turned on before RC radio
- Review controller manual for correct settings
- Check servos are plugged into correspondingly selected
channels
Head tracker not working, and
no beeps (can’t enter nor
navigate beep menu)
- Cable was modified and resulted in voltage applied to
signal line (fried HT)
- Mated to an aftermarket channel mixer and wired wrong
resulting in voltage applied to signal line
- Incorrect installation of aftermarket UHF RC system
resulting in voltage applied to signal line .
Head tracker stops working
after short time
Auto disengage function activated. Follow menu
instructions to turn off.
Short range
- Ensure 5.8Ghz antenna were installed
- Turn off transmitter and 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. Do not
use other manufacture antenna, they may be dual band
or may be reverse SMA (no center pin to connect to
receiver)
White dots on LCD display You were careless and left goggles exposed to sun. Sun
burnt off LCD color filter.