TrueView ONE Hardware Users Guide

This document serves as a comprehensive user guide for the TrueView ONE payload, detailing its components, specifications, operational procedures, and compliance information.

Overview of TrueView ONE Payload

The TrueView ONE payload system is designed for capturing LiDAR and imagery data in drone operations. It includes essential components such as USB ports, TrueView Web UI, multifunction button, debug ports, and payload interfaces. The document provides a detailed description of these components and their functionalities, ensuring users can effectively operate the payload. The guide is compatible with firmware V2.5.0-5 and LP360 version 2025.1 and newer.  

About GeoCue
About LP360 Drone
About LP360 Online

Key Components of the Payload

The document outlines critical components of the TrueView ONE payload, including:

  • USB Port: Used for data retrieval post-flight.
  • TrueView Web UI: Initiates data collection, aborts operations, and manages data transfer to storage.
  • Debug Port: For advanced configuration and service access.

Specifications

The payload comes with various camera options, including 26MP, 45MP, and 61MP configurations, each with specific dimensions and weights. The document provides detailed specifications for each model.

ModelYear of releaseMass (payload only no accessories)Dimensions
PLD1001991A00T – with 26MP Camera / Single Base20251400 gLength: 200 mm Width: 107 mm Height: 147 mm
PLD1001992A00T – with 45MP Camera / Single Base20251520 gLength: 200 mm Width: 107 mm Height: 155 mm
PLD1001993A00T – with 61MP Camera / Single Base20251520 gLength: 200 mm Width: 107 mm Height: 155 mm
PLD1001994A00T – with 26MP Camera / No Base Station2025  1440 gLength: 200 mm Width: 107 mm Height: 147 mm
PLD1001995A00T – with 45MP Camera / No Base Station2025  1550 gLength: 200 mm Width: 107 mm Height: 155 mm
PLD1001996A00T – with 61MP Camera / No Base Station2025  1550 gLength: 200 mm Width: 107 mm Height: 155 mm

Compliance Information

The TrueView ONE payload complies with FCC and Industry Canada standards, ensuring it does not cause harmful interference and accepts any interference received. Users are advised against unauthorized modifications to maintain compliance.

Safety Warnings and Disposal

Users are cautioned against disassembling the payload, exposing it to moisture, or operating outside specified temperature ranges. Proper disposal of batteries and electronic equipment is emphasized to protect health and the environment.  

Operational Procedures

The guide details procedures for operating the TrueView ONE, including attaching and releasing the payload from various drone interfaces. It emphasizes the importance of cleaning connectors and ensuring secure attachment to prevent damage.

Pre-Flight Procedures

Users must perform a series of checks before flight, including verifying the payload’s power status and ensuring the area is clear for safe operation.

Post-Flight Procedures

After landing, the system must not be powered off until data transfer to storage is complete, indicated by the SYS LED status.

Conclusion

The TrueView ONE Payload User Guide provides essential information for users to operate the payload effectively, ensuring compliance, safety, and optimal performance during drone missions. The guide is a critical resource for understanding the functionalities and operational requirements of the TrueView ONE payload system.

Contents

About GeoCue	3<br>About LP360 Drone	3<br>About LP360 Online	4<br>A Cycle	4<br>FCC and IC Compliance	5<br>Notice To Users	6<br>Warnings	6<br>Disposal	7<br>Overview	8<br>TrueView ONE Payload System Items	8<br>TrueView ONE Product Specifications	9<br>Camera Product Specifications	9<br>TrueView ONE Payload Technical Specifications	10<br>System Description	12<br>TrueView ONE Payload Parts	13<br>USB Port	14<br>UMS Drive	14<br>Extended Flights With Long Endurance Drones	15<br>Formatting large capacity UMS	16<br>Multifunction Button	16<br>Debug Port	17<br>Debug Cable	18<br>Power	19<br>LED Status Indicators	19<br>Procedures	22<br>Payload Interface	22<br>Attach the Payload to the Drone (TrueView PLI Interface)	23<br>Release the Payload from the Drone (TrueView PLI Interface)	26<br>Attach the Payload to the Drone (DJI SkyPort Interface)	27<br>Release the Payload from the Drone (DJI SkyPort Interface)	28<br>Attach the Payload to the Drone (FreeFly Smart Dovetail Interface)	29<br>Release the Payload from the Drone (FreeFly Smart Dovetail Interface)	30<br>GNSS Antenna Installation & Removal (All drones besides DJIM300)	30<br>Additional Payload Operation	31<br>Cleaning	31<br>Scanner and Camera Lens/Sensor Care	31<br>System Configuration File (SCF)	31<br>Firmware Update	32<br>TrueView ONE Payload Field Operations	33<br>Base Station	33<br>Pre-Flight	34<br>LED Status Indicators Operation	34<br>Heading Alignment Maneuver	34<br>After Landing	35<br>TrueView Mission Checklist	37<br>Support	38<br>List of Tables	39<br>List of Figures	39
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