getfpv RunCam Link Phoenix HD Nano FPV Camera Kit User Manual
- June 6, 2024
- GetFPV
Table of Contents
RunCam Link Phoenix HD Nano FPV Camera Kit
User Manual
Introduction
The RUNCAM LINK Digital FPV Air Unit is an advanced video transmission module that supports a 5.8 GHz digital video signal and 1280 x 720 60fps image transmission, with a transmission range of up to 4 km and a minimum end-to-end latency within 32 ms*. The air unit can be mounted on a racing drone and used with DJI FPV Goggles or a remote controller to transmit video, control signals, and flight controller information wirelessly.
① IPEX Port Antenna
② Camera
③ Type-C Port
④ LED
⑤ Button
* The end-to-end latency is the total time from camera input to
screen display. The device is able to reach its minimum latency and maximum
transmission distance (FCC) in a wide-open area with no electromagnetic
interference
Connection
Refer to the illustration below to mount and connect the air unit to a racing drone.
- Electric soldering iron and soldering tin are required for connection. Make sure that there are no short circuits or open circuits when soldering the cables.
- There are up to eight channels for the air unit depending on the region (FCC: eight, CE/SRRC: four, MIC: three). Each channel has a bandwidth of 20 MHz. The public channel is 8, which is the default channel when the equipment is powered on. The channel can be changed manually to avoid interference from other devices.
- The air unit may become hot during or after the operation. DO NOT touch the air unit before it cools down.
- DO NOT use the air unit for an extended period when the temperature is high or there is poor ventilation. Otherwise, the air unit may overheat and enter low-power mode which will affect its performance. If the air unit enters low-power mode, restart it or wait for it to cool down and it will automatically return to normal.
Activation
When powered on, connect the air unit to your computer and run DJI ASSISTANTTM 2 for activation. Download DJI Assistant 2 at https://www.dji.com/fpv/downloads
Linking
The air unit support three linking methods: A, B, and A+B (Must link A before B).
- Power on the air unit and the DJI FPV Goggles.
- Press the link button on the air unit and the goggles.*
- The linking status indicator of the air unit turns solid green. The goggles stop beeping when successfully linked and the video display is normal.
- Power on the air unit and the DJI FPV Remote Controller.
- Press the link button on the air unit, and then press the record button, C button, and right dial on the remote controller simultaneously.*
- Both the linking status indicators turn solid green when successfully linked.
- When ready to link, the devices will give the following indication: Air unit: the linking status indicator turns solid red. Goggles: the goggles beep continually.Remote controller: the remote controller beeps continually and the status indicator blinks blue.
Specifications
Weight | Air Unit (camera included): 27 g |
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Dimensions | Air Unit: 29x29x13 mm |
Camera: L19mmW19mmH23.5mm
Coaxial Cable: 120 mm
Operating Frequency| 5.725-5.850 GHz
Transmitter Power (EIRP)| FCC/SRRC: <30 dBm;
CE: <14 dBm
Min. Latency (end-to-end)| 1280 x 720 60fps: 32 ms
Max. Transmission Distance| FCC/SRRC: 4 km; CE: 0.7 km;
I/O Interface| Type-C, IPEX, 3-in-1 port
Supported Flight Control System| BetaFlight
Operating Temperature Range| 0° to 40° C (32° to 104° F)
Power| 7.4-26.4V@ 4-9W
Camera| Sensor: 1/2″
Resolution: 1280*720@60fps
LENS: FOV D:157° H:133° V:72°
Shutter: Rolling Shutter
Net Weight: 7.5g
Technical Support
Please visit: https://support.runcam.com