![]() After choosing the Stand Count Report, click on the ' View' button to generate a PDF report.Tap on the Report tab, then click on the blue ' View link' under the Stand Count Report section (at the bottom).To share the results, the report can be downloaded as a PDF and shared via text or email In this order: Start the iOS device, launch DroneDeploy, create a new project, then turn on the remote controller and the UAS.UAS, the remote controller, close the DroneDeploy app and turn off the iOS device. If the system missed images in-flight, is not generating a report, or has any other issues –.A blue dot on the top right corner of the menu screen will indicate the system is trying to sync data to the cloud/website which can cause images and reports to not be displayed on the app during this process. If images or reports do not display after a mission, connect the iOS device to a strong cellular/wifi connection.During the uploading of the data to the web experience, the Crop Report may be unavailable. To sync your results to the DroneDeploy web experience, leave the DroneDeploy app open on the iOS device and connect to Cellular or WiFi data.Results for all locations collected before leaving the Explore tab. Older iOS devices may take longer to process the data.Once the iOS app is on the ‘Explore’ tab, it is safe to turn off the UAS/remote controller. ![]() Do not disconnect the iOS device from the remote controller or turn off the UAS until all the images have been transferred to the iOS app.Note that DroneDeploy recommends single battery missions for Stand Count. If a battery swap is needed during the mission, the UAS will return home automatically.If needing to stop mid-mission, select the pause button in the Mission box.It will display a count to confirm an image is captured at each waypoint Monitor the camera icon above the mission box.The Live Feed will pause/freeze during the transfer of the image, this is expected and will resume after the image has been transferred.After an image is captured and saved to the microSD card, the image will be transferred to the iOS app.UAS will travel to each waypoint and capture an image at each location without stopping.UAS will face North and descend to capture altitude.UAS will travel at travel altitude to the first waypoint.When the checklist is completed, tap ‘ Start flight’, the blue button at the bottom right of the screen.If the flight area exceeds max distance, update the Max Distance setting in the DJI app.Utilize the steps in DroneDeploy or DJI Apps to calibrate the UAS compass If you get an error again, select continue anyway If the camera test photo fails, select retry.Tap ‘ Start preflight checklist’ bottom right of the screen.Wait for a GPS connection to be established (minimum 12, prefer 15 or more) Connect the iOS device to the remote controller and turn on the remote controller and UAS.Need more information on selecting the right parameters? Check out our Stand Count flight planning guide here. Identify flight boundaries by dragging the white lines and tapping on the “ +” symbols.Create a project name and click ‘ Continue’.Create a new project-based location of your device, drag the map around with one finger or your mouse, or utilize the search box at the top of the app.From Project Dashboard, create a new ‘ Project’ button at the top right of your dashboard.DroneDeploy app (visit the Apple App Store or scan this QR code!).If you've flown a Stand Count before and prefer a quick reference list to refresh your memory, read on! Before You Leave 1. NOTE: First time flying a Stand Count? We recommend you start with our more detailed guide, Before Heading to the Field.
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