Pre-Flight Checklist

RESEPI User Manual

Pre-Flight Checklist for PPK Scans #

☐ Flight Plan Preparation

  • Incorporate convergence maneuvers for best IMU initialization:
    • Take off vertically to mission altitude.
    • Fly forward laterally for at least 5 seconds at 5 m/s or faster.
    • Perform at least one figure eight at constant altitude.
    • After mapping, fly forward again for at least 5 seconds at 5 m/s or faster before landing.
    • Land vertically with minimal lateral motion.

☐ Mission Area Assessment

  • Choose a take-off and landing location with strong GNSS signal quality.
  • Avoid proximity to trees, buildings, or reflective surfaces.
  • Confirm no nearby interference from radios or obstructions.

☐ High Altitude Flight Preparation

  • If flying above 50 meters AGL, and using a Livox Avia, enable High Sensitivity Mode:
    • GUI → Settings > LiDAR Service → Enable “High Sensitivity Mode”
  • For XT-32 scanners, no change is required.

☐ Base Station Setup (if applicable)

  • Place the base station in an open area with clear sky view.
  • It should record all available GNSS constellations (GPS, GLONASS, Galileo, BeiDou, QZSS, Navic).
  • Confirm that it records in a PCMasterPro-compatible format.
  • If using a public base station, ensure it is within 40 km of the flight area (preferably closer).

☐ Power Connection

  • Connect RESEPI to power via one of the following:
    • XT60
    • Skyport/Other
    • Binder Connector
    • Ethernet (GEN-II only)
  • Ensure power supply is 9–36VDC (up to 45V max) with 24–28W available.

☐ Web Interface Access

  • Connect to the RESEPI’s Wi-Fi.
    • SSID is printed on the unit label.
    • Password: LidarAndINS
    • Access the Web GUI at 192.168.12.1 using a laptop or mobile device.

☐ Data Management

  • Offload all data and flights from the USB drive and/or SSD to ensure adequate space.

☐ USB and Storage Verification

  • Use only the provided RESEPI-certified USB drive.
  • Confirm that the USB is securely inserted into a supported port.
  • Avoid using ports reserved for other onboard components (e.g., camera).

☐ Firmware Check

  • Ensure the RESEPI is running the latest firmware version.
  • You can find the firmware version in the top right corner of the GUI.

☐ Vehicle to IMU Rotation

  • Go to Settings > Geometry > Vehicle to IMU Rotation.
  • Ensure the rotation offsets reflect the RESEPI’s mounted orientation on the aircraft.
  • Incorrect values can likely cause post-processing alignment errors.
  • Click Save after confirming or adjusting the values.

☐ Antenna Lever Arm Offsets (Optional, but recommended)

  • Go to Settings > Geometry > IMU to Antenna Offset.
  • Enter the accurate lever arm values (X, Y, Z) in meters.

☐ GNSS Time Fix (REQUIRED)

  • Connect the GNSS antenna to RESEPI securely.
  • Power the unit outdoors in a GNSS-visible area before flight.
  • In the GUI, confirm the INS status shows:
    • Current date and time
    • Message: “Ready to log”
      • Do not begin data capture without this message.

☐ Camera Trigger Configuration

  • Adjust the trigger period based on planned flight speed:
    • Example: 5 m/s → 5 seconds
    • Faster speeds → shorter intervals (e.g., 10 m/s → 2.5 seconds)
      • Avoid high trigger rates at slow speeds to prevent blurry or redundant images.
      • Confirm trigger settings are applied via the GUI.

☐ Final System Check

  • Ensure all cables are secure (power, antenna, USB, trigger, etc.).
  • Confirm that the LiDAR sensor is unobstructed by props or mounting hardware.
  • Recheck USB/SSD status in the GUI.
  • Ensure drone is static before recording to ensure IMU settles for alignment.

You are now ready to mount the RESEPI on the drone and take off for the mission.

A clear demonstration of preparing the RESEPI for a mission and recording data is shown in the video posted below.

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