Dominator V2 MODEL 1061 User Manual: Revision D 07/04/2014
Dominator V2 MODEL 1061 User Manual: Revision D 07/04/2014
Dominator V2 MODEL 1061 User Manual: Revision D 07/04/2014
DOMINATOR V2
MODEL 1061
USER MANUAL
Revision D 07/04/2014
Contents
Product contents ....................................................................................................................... 3
Controls Diagram ...................................................................................................................... 4
Headset Operation .................................................................................................................... 5
Controls ................................................................................................................................ 5
DVR Operation ..................................................................................................................... 5
AV Cable Pinout ................................................................................................................... 6
HDMI input ............................................................................................................................ 6
Powering options ....................................................................................................................... 6
ezUHF TX/JR Module ........................................................................................................... 6
Futaba Radio ........................................................................................................................ 6
Base Station ......................................................................................................................... 6
Battery .................................................................................................................................. 6
Battery Charging ....................................................................................................................... 7
Accessories ............................................................................................................................... 8
Trinity Head tracker .............................................................................................................. 8
Receiver Modules (1.3G/2.4G/5.8G) .................................................................................... 8
Specifications .......................................................................................................................... 10
Operational advice .................................................................................................................. 11
Trouble shooting ..................................................................................................................... 12
Warranty .................................................................................................................................. 12
Introduction
Congratulations on purchasing the Fat Shark DominatorV2 modular VGA FPV video goggles
with integrated DVR. To ensure your continued enjoyment, please take the time to read
through this operating manual thoroughly before using.
Product Compatibility
The Dominator 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 Dominator has been thoroughly tested with ImmersionRC
gear. For best results and no compatibility issues, Fat Shark recommends ImmersionRC
gear for your accessory products.
Fat Shark only guarantees video compatibility with NexwaveRF brand modules.
Product contents
Carry case
DominatorV2 headset
Battery
(and discharge lead)
AV cable
DC power cable
Manual
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Controls Diagram
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Headset Operation
Controls
Brightness/contrast control: pressing left and right increases/decreases display contrast.
Press forward/back increases/decreases brightness.
Channel select: Pressing channel up/down buttons will cause the channel to incrementally
increase/decrease from channels 1 to 8 (see relevant receiver module for channel map).
Audio beep on channel change. A long beep sounds on channel top and bottom limits.
Low battery warning: Audio warning if input voltage drops below 6.8V
Volume control: each press of button increments volume up or down. Standard earphones
can be used with the Dominator.
Head tracker: (refer to documentation included with module purchase)
RX power switch: The RX module power is independently controlled via this switch. If a
module is inserted, but desired video source is via the AV cable; the RX module needs to be
turned off to avoid image conflict.
DVR control: Connect AV cable to AV out port on right side of headset. Connect recording
device to cables and set up as per manufacturer directions.
DVR Operation
SD card MUST be formatted before use to ensure stable recording.
Recording:
After powering goggles, turn on DVR by depressing vertically and holding the DVR control
button for 1 full second (long press).
RED LED should now show solid.
Ensure SD card is inserted and short press to start recording (RED LED will slowly FLASH
(~2 times/second).
Short press again stops recording (turns to solid RED LED).
Playback
Note: requires turning off external receiver and removing any other AVin sources (to not
conflict with menu navigation OSD).
After turning on DVR and in stop record mode (SOLDID RED LED) depress and hold DVR
button for 1 second (long press) to enter menu.
Menu Navigation
Playback (press right to enter)
Now can see: Preview shot with file number
press up/down to change file number
Press right to play
Up/down controls playback speed/direction
Right press pause/play
Left press, back to main menu
Format (press right to enter)
Execute (press right)
AV Cable Pinout
Gr ound Video AudR AuL
3.5mm AV Connector: Yellow: Video,
White: Audio Left, Red: Audio Right
HDMI input
The HDMI port can be connected to HDMI devices via an HDMI Micro cable (not included).
Best to first connect to the HDMI device then apply the power from the battery (allow the
HDMI device to initiate using power supplied through the cable by the host device before
powering goggles). Disconnect battery when switching between devices to clear the settings.
Note (1): Most HDMI connectivity issues are due to either incorrect monitor settings or faulty
HDMI cable. Before assuming the HDMI is defective, try with alternative HDMI sources and
alternative cables.
Note (2): Receiver needs to be powered off in HDMI mode to prevent conflicting signals
being sent to the display.
Powering options
If multiple power sources are supplied at same time (i.e. Futaba radio and head strap battery)
the headset will draw power from the highest voltage.
Futaba Radio
The Dominator can be powered off a Futaba radio via the Data Cable.
Note: Best to upgrade the Futaba radio to a 3S 2200mAh radio lipo pack for this type of
connection as the headset will cause extra drain on the transmitter battery pack. A normal
NiMh radio battery will not have sufficient battery life for safe flying.
Base Station
Use the AV cable to connect the video/audio.
AV cable has Y splitter with male and female DC head to share power with the external RX
supply (up to 13V). We do not recommend powering the goggles off RC packs without our
Safety Shield (see accessories) as RC packs have no current limiting circuitry to prevent fires
caused from shorts.
Battery
The Dominator can be independently powered via the external battery pack with specially
molded case for sitting in head strap pocket).
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Battery Charging
The 1000 mAh 7.4V lithium polymer battery pack is equipped with a 3 pole balance
charger lead that allows the battery to be charged off standard RC battery pack
chargers (not included). Follow your charger instructions for setting up for 1A 7.4V
Li-po. Some chargers require the discharge cable to be connected. Use the
enclosed discharge lead adapter for these types of chargers. Do not exceed 1A
charging current.
Note (1): If the charger fails to announce charge complete, but is showing battery
voltage at 8.4V, the charge can be considered finished.
Note (2): If battery becomes fully discharged or accidentally shorted, an internal
safety circuit will trip. To reset the battery, tap 9V direct to the barrel connector via
the discharge adapter cable’s banana connector (black = GND, red = 9V). This will
instantly reset the battery and it can be recharged as normal.
Accessories
Trinity Head tracker
Refer to head tracker module manual for up to date and detailed menu setup instructions.
For individual radio setup instructions please visit our head tracking support forum at
www.FPVlab.com Forum: Sponsors Gate/Fat Shark/Head tracker radio support.
Diopter lens
For near sighted users, diopter lens insert sets are
available that include -2, -4 and -6 dpt. Peel off rubber
eye cups and insert into slots seated in front of the lens.
Replace rubber..
TinyTelemetry is a minimal GPS locator that sends EzTelemetry data for the
EzAntennaTracker down one of the audio channels on the audio/video transmitter. The
EzAntennaTracker will then track the plane and offer battery statistics on its LCD display as
well as other telemetry data such as positional info etc.
The new v2.0 EzAntennaTracker will also offer audible warnings for battery voltage and total
current consumption.
The Tiny Telemetry plugs into the transmitter’s dongle power supply located on the back of
the transmitter.
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Specifications
Optics:
FOV (field of view): 32 degrees diagonal
Plastic optics (binocular 6p direct view optical engine)
Interpupillary (IPD) distance: 57 to 73 mm (adjustable)
Audio:
Stereo
User Controls:
Channel selection
Volume control
Mode selection (wired/wireless)
Contrast/ brightness control
DVR control
HT control
Electrical:
Power supply: 7 - 13 V (2S/3S supply)
Power consumption (@7.4V nominal):
350mA wireless mode
200mA direct mode (no RX)
RF Modules (optional):
43 channel support on 6 bands (1G3, 2G4, 4 x 5G8)
Mechanical:
Weight: 181g
Display
600 X 480 VGA (922k pixels) stripe pattern LCD
NTCS/PAL auto selecting
Head Tracker
Modular (sold separately)
DVR:
MicroSD support to 32Gb
Record rate: 6Mbps
MJPG compression, 30 fps, AVI
File playback (only native codec support)
Upgradeable via SD card
HDMI:
Supports 720x480
Battery:
1000mAh, 7.4V lithium polymer
Interface
3.5mm AV in/out port
Power in port
3.5mm 3p earphone port
MiniDIN4 data port (head tracking)
MicroSD
MicroHDMI
RF module port
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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)
Do not use 2.4Ghz AV with 2.4Ghz RC controllers.
Your 2.4Ghz TX will not affect the RC control of other RC users
(however, their controllers will affect your AV reception).
Be aware of other 2.4Ghz RC users. If they turn their RC radio
nearby, they may knock out your image.
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 (2.4Ghz is more
gradual). If using 5.8Ghz, 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).
The headset may become warm to touch during use particularly in
the top center region. This is normal. If you are unsure, run the
headset for 30 minutes fully powered before flying to ensure
normal operation.
Although you don’t require any license to operate this device, you
are still legally responsible for operating in a responsible manner.
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Trouble shooting
Observation Possible cause/solution
No image, display is completely - No power supplied. Check power connections.
dark
No image, display is glowing - If using wireless module, turn on RX power on bottom of
dark grey headset.
- If using AV in cable, check video source.
- Ensure TX is on and camera connections solid
Lots of interference lines - Choose a cleaner channel.
(horizontal lines) with 2.4Ghz - Change to 5.8Ghz AV
receiver - Check correct frequency antenna is used
Poor image, dark or not enough - Adjust display with contrast/brightness button
contrast
Lots of interference lines Check to see if cause is harmonic interference from
(horizontal lines) when using 2.4Ghz RC controller (turn radio on/off).
5.8Ghz receiver - Use CH1 on TX/headset (Ch1 not affected by 2.4Ghz)
- check correct frequency antenna is used
Head tracker not working - Ensure module pins are aligned correctly into headset
(no response or beeping) socket
Warranty
The system can be exchanged for a new unit within 7 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.