1. Introduction
This manual provides essential information for the safe and effective operation of your Cinebot30 HD Vista Nebula PRO Drone. Please read this manual thoroughly before operating the drone to ensure proper setup, flight, and maintenance. Retain this manual for future reference.
2. Product Features
- Compact Design: 3-inch frame, suitable for both indoor and outdoor flight.
- Versatile Power: Compatible with 4S and 6S batteries for varied flight performance and endurance.
- High-Definition Video: Features HD Vista Nebula PRO system for clear video transmission.
- Reliable Control: Equipped with ELRS 2.4 G technology for extended control range and responsiveness.
- Enhanced Visibility: Incorporates TBS Nano COB Lamp for improved visibility and easy pairing.
3. Package Contents
Verify that all items listed below are included in your package:
- 1 x Cinebot30 Quadcopter
- 2 x T76mm Propellers (pair)
- 1 x Strap M15*200mm
- 1 x Strap M15*220mm
- 2 x Landing Pads
- 1 x Set of Screws
- 1 x Set of Screwdrivers
- 2 x Naked Camera Mount Holder
- 1 x Fixed Tube
4. Setup Guide
Follow these steps for initial setup of your Cinebot30 drone:
- Charge Battery: Fully charge the recommended LiPo battery (4S 1100mAh-1300mAh for 4S version or 6S 850mAh-1100mAh for 6S version) using a compatible LiPo charger. Always follow battery charging safety guidelines.
- Install Propellers: Carefully attach the T76mm propellers to the motors. Ensure correct rotation direction for each propeller as indicated in the drone's motor configuration. Incorrect propeller installation can lead to unstable flight or damage.
- Mount Battery: Securely attach the charged battery to the drone using the provided straps (M15*200mm or M15*220mm). Ensure the battery is centered for optimal balance.
- Connect Receiver (if PNP): If you have the PNP (Plug-N-Play) version, connect your preferred receiver (e.g., R-XSR, TBS Nano 915M, ELRS 2.4G) to the flight controller according to the flight controller's specific wiring diagram.
- Binding (if applicable): Follow the instructions for your specific receiver and remote controller to bind them. This establishes communication between your controller and the drone.
- Pre-Flight Check: Before the first flight, perform a thorough visual inspection. Check for loose screws, damaged wires, or any obstructions to the propellers.

An overhead view of the Cinebot30 HD Vista Nebula PRO Drone, showcasing its four propellers, protective ducts, central carbon fiber frame, front-mounted camera, and XT60 battery connector. This image illustrates the drone's compact and robust design.
5. Operating Instructions
Once setup is complete, you can proceed with operating your drone:
- Power On: Connect the fully charged battery to the drone's XT60H-M connector. The drone will power on and perform a self-check.
- Power On Remote Controller: Turn on your remote controller and ensure it is successfully bound to the drone.
- Arming Motors: Refer to your flight controller's specific arming procedure (usually a stick command or switch on your remote). Ensure you are in a safe, open area before arming.
- Takeoff: Slowly increase the throttle to lift the drone off the ground. Maintain a stable hover at a safe altitude.
- Flight Controls:
- Throttle: Controls altitude (up/down).
- Roll: Controls lateral movement (left/right).
- Pitch: Controls forward/backward movement.
- Yaw: Controls rotation around the vertical axis (left/right turn).
- Video Transmission: The HD Vista Nebula PRO system will transmit video to your compatible FPV goggles or monitor. Ensure your FPV system is powered on and tuned to the correct frequency.
- Landing: Slowly decrease the throttle to descend. Once the drone touches the ground, disarm the motors immediately.
- Power Off: Disconnect the battery from the drone first, then power off your remote controller.
Always fly in a safe environment, away from people, obstacles, and restricted airspace. Adhere to local regulations regarding drone operation.
6. Maintenance
Regular maintenance ensures the longevity and optimal performance of your Cinebot30 drone:
- Propeller Inspection: Before and after each flight, check propellers for cracks, bends, or nicks. Replace damaged propellers immediately.
- Frame and Components: Inspect the frame, motor mounts, and camera mount for any signs of damage or loose screws. Tighten screws as needed.
- Cleaning: Gently clean the drone's frame, motors, and camera lens with a soft, dry cloth. Avoid using liquids directly on electronic components.
- Battery Care: Store LiPo batteries at a storage voltage (typically 3.8V per cell) when not in use for extended periods. Do not overcharge or over-discharge batteries.
- Firmware Updates: Periodically check the manufacturer's website for firmware updates for the flight controller, ESCs, and VTX. Updating firmware can improve performance and add new features.
7. Troubleshooting
This section addresses common issues you might encounter:
| Problem | Possible Cause | Solution |
|---|---|---|
| Drone does not power on. | Battery not connected, battery discharged, faulty battery, or damaged power cable. | Ensure battery is fully charged and securely connected. Test with a different battery if available. Inspect power cable for damage. |
| Motors do not arm. | Remote controller not bound, arming switch/command incorrect, or safety features preventing arming (e.g., low battery, accelerometer not calibrated). | Verify binding. Check arming procedure in flight controller software. Calibrate accelerometer. Ensure battery voltage is sufficient. |
| Unstable flight or drifting. | Damaged propellers, unbalanced propellers, incorrect flight controller settings, or uncalibrated accelerometer. | Inspect and replace damaged propellers. Re-calibrate accelerometer. Check flight controller settings in Betaflight/INAV. |
| No video feed. | FPV goggles/monitor off, incorrect VTX channel/band, VTX not powered, or damaged camera/VTX. | Ensure FPV system is on and set to the correct channel/band. Check VTX power connection. Inspect camera and VTX for physical damage. |
| Short flight time. | Battery degradation, incorrect battery type/capacity, or aggressive flying style. | Ensure battery is healthy and fully charged. Use recommended battery specifications. Adjust flying style to be less aggressive. |
8. Specifications
| Component | Detail |
|---|---|
| Model | Cinebot30 Quadcopter |
| Brand | CUIPPWRJ |
| Frame | GEP-CT30 |
| Wheelbase | 127mm |
| Isolation Plate Thickness | 2mm |
| Main Plate Thickness | 3mm |
| Bottom Plate Thickness | 1.5mm |
| Flight Controller (FC) | GEP-F722-45A AIO V2 (MCU: STM32F722RET6, IMU: ICM-42688-P) |
| Video Transmitter (VTX) | Vista Nebula Pro / Runcam Link / Walksnail Avatar / RAD 1W (variant dependent) |
| Propellers | T76mm |
| Charge Connector | XT60H-M |
| Motors | SPEEDX2 1804-2450KV (6S Version) / SPEEDX2 1804-3450KV (4S Version) |
| Weight (excluding battery) | Nebula Pro version 222.5g / Avatar version 221g / Analog version 209.2g / Link Wasp version 222.5g (TBS RXnano version) |
| Receiver Options | PNP, R-XSR, TBS Nano 915M, ELRS 2.4G (variant dependent) |
| Recommended Battery | LiPo 4S 1100mAh-1300mAh (4S Version) / LiPo 6S 850mAh-1100mAh (6S Version) |
| Package Dimensions | 1.18 x 0.79 x 0.39 inches |
| Item Weight | 14.1 ounces |
| Item Model Number | CUIPPWRJ123 |
| Manufacturer Recommended Age | 36 months - 18 years |
| Manufacturer | CUIPPWRJ |
9. Warranty and Support
For warranty information, please refer to the documentation provided with your purchase or contact the seller directly. CUIPPWRJ stands behind its products and offers technical support for any operational issues or inquiries.
For further assistance, please visit the official CUIPPWRJ website or contact their customer service department.