... And we do mean quick.
The
Immersion RC Vortex is by far the easiest
FPV Racer we have ever setup providing you have the correct equipment. Unlike many
FPV Racers on the market which would usually take a S-Bus signal, the Vortex uses CPPM so you will require a CPPM enabled receiver system such as the excellent
FrSky D4R II. The other option would be to purchase a
S-Bus to CPPM cable available here. We opted to use the
FrSky D4R II receiver with our
FrSky Taranis X9D, as the small size and built in CPPM mode is a perfect match for the Vortex. We have also written a
ImmersionRC Vortex unboxing blog.
Binding
The first thing we need to do is to bind the
D4R II receiver to the
Taranis transmitter. We do this by powering on the Taranis and going into the "Model Setup" menu.
Scroll down the menu until you see "Mode" under "External RF" and change this to "PPM". The transmitter is now ready to bind with the receiver.
You will need to connect the receiver to the aircraft using the receiver cable on the Vortex.
Using something sharp, such as the end of a ball point pen, you will need to hold down the bind button on the
FrSky D4R II receiver and plug in the battery. Release the bind button and you should see a solid green LED meaning the binding was successful.
Calibration
The unique thing about the Vortex is that all the calibration is done through the OSD via the 5.8Ghz video downlink, so you will require either a FPV monitor or goggles that can operate on Band F. We used our trusty
Flysight Black Pearl Monitor for this.
Powering on the Vortex and the Black Pearl for the first time will trigger the TX Setup Wizard. Follow the very simple on screen instructions and you should eventually see the following screen...
.. And that's it, the Vortex is now ready to fly. Simply pull the left stick down and right to activate the motors and get ready for the first flight!
You can find more information about the Immersion RC Vortex on our product page here. Spare parts for the Vortex are available here