UniRC 7 Series Q&A
Q1
Does UniRC 7 support Google services?
The UniRC 7 handheld ground station runs on the Android system and natively supports Google services.
Q2
Can UniRC 7 install third-party applications?
The Android system on UniRC 7 can install any applications that support Android 9.0 and above.
Q3
What languages does UniRC 7 support, and how can I change the language?
The UniRC 7 handheld ground station's built-in Android system supports multiple languages, including Chinese, English, German, Russian, French, Japanese, Korean, Italian, Portuguese, Arabic, Bulgarian, Catalan, Czech, Danish, Greek, Spanish, Finnish, Hebrew, Hindi, and more, totaling 211 languages. You can easily switch languages in the system settings menu.
Q4
How long does it take to fully charge the UniRC 7? What is its battery life?
Using the original PD 30W fast charging adapter, the UniRC 7 remote can be fully charged in 4.5 hours when powered off. The full battery life can last up to 11 hours.
Q5
How many cameras can the UniRC 7 connect to? Can the images be switched?
The UniRC 7 sky unit is equipped with dual network ports and can connect to two cameras. Using the UniGCS application, you can view dual video streams simultaneously. Refer to the manual for detailed instructions on dual video streaming.
Q6
Can the SIYI link be compatible with third-party links?
The SIYI link is a transparent transmission system that can transmit any data and protocol, but it is not compatible with third-party proprietary protocol links.
Q7
What is the wireless network bandwidth of the UniRC 7 link?
It supports a maximum bandwidth of 20M, with specific upload and download bandwidth values varying based on the selected transmission type.
Q8
What are the differences between UniRC 7 and UniRC 7 Pro?
The UniRC 7 Pro is a professional version designed for advanced users. Compared to the standard version, it features a higher resolution 1080P touchscreen display, additional HDMI ports, and Ethernet connectivity. It also supports both 5G and 2.4G wireless transmission, offering more functionality and enhanced communication capabilities for industry drone users.
Q9
Which ground station software is recommended to use with the UniRC 7 link?
Open-source ground station software like QGroundControl and MissionPlanner are compatible. The Android version can run directly on the UniRC 7, while the Windows version can communicate with the UniRC 7 via Bluetooth, UDP, or the Type-C upgrade port.
Q10
How to bind the UniRC 7 series ground unit and air unit?
1. Open UniGCS and initiate binding on the remote controller (the ground unit's red light flashes rapidly).
2. Press and hold the binding button on the air unit for 2 seconds (the red light flashes rapidly).
3. Wait 5–10 seconds; a solid green light indicates successful binding.
2. Press and hold the binding button on the air unit for 2 seconds (the red light flashes rapidly).
3. Wait 5–10 seconds; a solid green light indicates successful binding.
Q11
Does the UniRC 7 series support non-centering joystick mode?
Yes, it supports it. You can choose this as an optional configuration when purchasing.
Q12
What telemetry connection methods are available for the UniRC 7 series?
Bluetooth, UART serial port, UDP, and Type-C (Upgrade mode).
Q13
How to troubleshoot when the UniRC 7 series telemetry cannot connect?
1. Check the wiring between the flight controller and the air unit.
2. Confirm that the connection method and baud rate match.
3. Verify that the firmware is up to date.
4. Switch the TELEM interface.
2. Confirm that the connection method and baud rate match.
3. Verify that the firmware is up to date.
4. Switch the TELEM interface.
Q14
What multi-device modes does the UniRC 7 series support?
Dual control, Remote relay, Wireless relay.
Q15
What is the input voltage range for the UniRC 7 series air unit?
12-76V, requires power supply from a power battery.
Q16
What flight mode options are available for the UniRC 7 series?
3-position mode, 6-position mode, and Off, configurable in the system settings.
Q17
Is the USB-A port only supported on the Pro version of the UniRC 7 series?
Yes, it is set to external USB flash drive by default, but can be manually configured as a serial port
(UniRC7 Pro only).
(UniRC7 Pro only).
Q18
What are the antenna configuration differences between the standard version and the Pro version of the UniRC 7 series air unit?
Standard version: 2 detachable 2.4G antennas.
Pro version: 2 quick-release 5G antennas and 2 detachable 2.4G antennas.
Pro version: 2 quick-release 5G antennas and 2 detachable 2.4G antennas.
Q19
Is the Ethernet port only supported on the Pro version of the UniRC 7 series?
Yes, only the UniRC7 Pro is equipped with a LAN port, which can connect to a PC via an RJ45 adapter cable for video output.
Q20
What do the uplink and downlink bitrates mean in the video transmission link information of the UniRC 7 series?
It represents the current theoretical transmission bandwidth, not the current amount of data being transmitted.
Q21
How are the Standard Mode, Bitrate Enhancement, and Bitrate Priority modes specifically defined for the UniRC 7 series?
Transmission distance and anti-interference performance: decrease in that order. Bitrate: increases in that order.
Q22
How to output video from the UniRC 7 series to other devices?
Three methods are supported: HDMI interface (not supported on the standard version), WiFi hotspot sharing, and Ethernet port (not supported on the standard version).
Q23
What are the uplink and downlink bandwidths of the UniRC 7 series video transmission?
Under low interference conditions:
Downlink: 4Mbps–65Mbps
Uplink: 1Mbps–8Mbps
Downlink: 4Mbps–65Mbps
Uplink: 1Mbps–8Mbps
Q24
Does switching the video transmission mode on the UniRC 7 series affect binding?
Yes, switching the video transmission mode, bandwidth, or frequency band will disconnect the current binding. Such operations are prohibited during flight.