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Once you’ve finished the first 9 steps of the Configuration Guide, it’s time to take RubiQ through a Pre-Arming Check. If you haven’t finished the first 9 steps, please go back and complete those before proceeding.

To begin, connect the drone to the RubiQ Configurator.

  • Review the Pre-arming Checks section on the right-hand side of the window. All items should be marked green except Navigation is Safe and Compass Calibrated.
  • Navigation is Safe will almost always be red because it reflects whether RubiQ has achieved the minimum GPS connections necessary for flight, a task which is difficult while connecting to the RubiQ Configurator while indoors.
  • Compass Calibrated will show red if you haven’t calibrated your compass yet.
  • The Pre-Arming Checks determine if RubiQ’s flight controller has been set-up properly during the calibration process. Review their descriptions in the configurator for more information on what each check means.
  • Review the Hardware Health indicator bar at the top of the page. If a component is showing a red box, that means it has likely been damaged and is non-functional. If you have any components showcasing a red indicator, ask your instructor to contact support for assistance.

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