4-AXIS AEROCRAFT INSTRUCTION MANUAL
AGES 14+
Key Features
- Gesture Photography ?
- Optical Flow ?
- Camera Switching ?
- Smart Image Following ?
- One Key Return ?
- Automatic Beauty ?
- FPV ?
- Altitude Holding ?
- Phone App Rc ?
- Longer Battery Life ?
- Gesture Control ?
- 1080P/4K ?
- Gesture Video ?
- Headless Mode ?
- Video Following ?
- Speed Adjustable ?
- Trajectory Flight ?
- One Key Take-off ?
- One Key Landing ?
- Photo/video ?
PLEASE READ COMPLETELY THE MANUAL AND KEEP IT WELL FOR USE REFERENCE.
PARTS DESCRIPTION
Aircraft Components:
- Blade A (Clockwise Rotation)
- Blade B (Counterclockwise Rotation)
- Arm
- Cover
- Camera
- Tripod
- Avoid-obstacle sensors on multiple sides
Note: Photos are for reference only, please in kind prevail.
Remote Controller Components:
- Speed Adjustment
- Headless mode button
- Throttle lever
- One key return button
- One Key Take Off / One-touch Landing button
- Switch button
- 360° Flip button
- Fine-tuning button
- Steering Rod
- Long press to avoid obstacle button
Low power indication: When the energy is lower than 3V, there is a warning tone of "Di, Di", indicating the need to change the batteries.
Note: Remote control design please in kind prevail, please according to the physical design keys corresponding to manual operation.
REMOTE CONTROLLER'S BATTERIES INSTALL
Battery installation method: Open the battery cover on the back of the remote control. Insert 3x1.5V "AA" batteries (not included) according to the positive and negative instructions in the battery box.
Attention:
- Install batteries with correct polarity.
- Do not mix old and new batteries.
- Do not mix different types of batteries.
Diagram showing battery cover and 3*AA batteries.
CHARGE BATTERIES OF QUADCOPTER
Push the switch to the OFF position, then open the battery cover. Connect port A to the computer's USB interface; the red light will be on. Connect port B to the lithium battery; the red light will be on. The light turns off when fully charged. Charging time is approximately 180 minutes.
Diagram showing charging connections: PORT A to computer USB, PORT B to lithium battery.
Attention:
- Stop charging if the plug overheats to prevent damage to the batteries.
- Supervise the charging process.
- Use the original USB cable for reliable balance charging.
- Do not charge batteries if they are still hot after flying; wait about 30 minutes for them to cool down.
- Do not throw batteries into fire.
- Do not short-circuit batteries or place them near small metal objects.
- Use the factory charging line. Charging can only be done via computer USB. If an adapter is needed, purchase it separately. Do not use other adapters. Charging must be supervised; the manufacturer is not responsible for accidents.
PREPARATORY FLIGHT ENVIRONMENT
Flight Environment Recommendations:
- Indoor: Spacious area away from obstacles, people, or pets is preferred.
- Outdoor: Sunny, slightly windy, and clear days are preferred.
Safety Guidelines:
- Keep the aircraft in line of sight during flight.
- Stay away from obstacles, high-voltage cables, trees, and personnel.
- Do not fly in extreme environments such as extreme heat, cold, strong winds, or rainstorms.
PREPARE TO FLY
Ensure propellers are installed correctly and aircraft arms are straight.
Take-off Method 1:
- Turn on the aircraft fuselage power and place it on a level surface.
- Open the remote control handle, turn on the remote control power, and listen for the "DI" sound indicating successful connection.
- Push the left lever up and down to the bottom; the indicator light should remain on.
- Calibrate by operating the right and left control levers.
- Unlock the aircraft by operating the right and left control levers.
- Slowly push the throttle lever up for take-off.
Take-off Method 2:
- Calibrate by operating the right and left control levers.
- Short press the one-key take-off button; the aircraft will take off.
Landing Method 1:
- Slowly push the throttle lever down until the aircraft lands. Keep the throttle lever at the lowest position to stop the motors and ensure a successful landing.
Landing Method 2:
- Short press the one-key take-off/landing button; the aircraft will land.
OPERATING DIRECTION
- Up/Down: Push the throttle lever up or down to make the quadcopter fly upward or downward.
- Turn Left/Right: Pull the throttle lever left or right to make the quadcopter turn left or right.
- Forward/Backward: Push the direction lever up or down to make the quadcopter fly forward or backward.
- Sideward Fly: Pull the direction lever left or right to make the quadcopter fly to the left or right side.
SPECIAL NOTICE
If the quadcopter rotates in the sky without control input, press the "fine-tuning" button to correct it.
Ground Reaction: At approximately 30cm above the ground, the rotating blades affect flight. This effect is stronger closer to the ground.
- Hovering Backwards: Press the fine-tuning button, then move the joystick forward until the aircraft stops moving backward.
- Hovering Forwards: Press the fine-tuning button, then move the joystick backward until the aircraft stops moving forward.
- Hovering Left: Press the fine-tuning button once, then move the joystick to the right until the aircraft stops moving left.
- Hovering Right: Press the fine-tuning button, then move the joystick to the left until the aircraft stops moving right.
FLYING EXERCISES
Practice these exercises after gaining basic familiarity.
- Precise rotating ?
- Forward and backward movement ?
- Sideward fly ?
- Precise landing ?
HEADLESS FUNCTION
- Switch to headless function: After frequency modulation, long press the headless function switch on the top left of the controller. The remote controller will beep "Di", and the indicator light will change from flashing to solid, indicating headless mode is active.
- Exit headless function: Long press the headless function switch again. The controller will beep "Di", and the indicator light will change from solid to flashing, indicating headless mode is exited.
- Correcting forward direction: If the aircraft crashes and enters headless state, adjust its direction. The indicator light on the aircraft shows the correct direction of movement when frequency modulation starts.
- One key return: In headless state, press "one key return". The aircraft will fly towards the player. Pressing it again will exit this function and return to normal flight.
PROBLEMS AND SOLUTIONS
Problem | Causes | Solutions |
---|---|---|
Power off of the remote controller | 1. Switch is in the "OFF" position. 2. Batteries in wrong polarity. 3. Power off. |
1. Move the switch to "ON". 2. Check and correct battery polarity. 3. Check and change batteries. |
Remote controller has no response | 1. No power. 2. Aircraft batteries not connected. 3. Strong wind. |
1. Move the switch to "ON". 2. Check and connect the power. 3. Play indoors in a spacious area. |
Aircraft cannot be up | 1. Rotor speed is too low. 2. Aircraft's power is not enough. |
1. Push up the accelerator. 2. Ensure the aircraft's batteries are fully charged. |
Out of control | Accelerator operated no return to the aircraft upward. Out of the control distance. |
When performing frequency modulation, the accelerator should return to the original position. Please play within the effective distance. |
Excessive landing | The speed of accelerator pulling is too fast. | Pull the control lever slowly to ensure a smooth landing. |
ATTENTION
- Low battery affects control distance.
- Low battery may result in difficulty flying or insufficient height.
- If any damage occurs, stop playing and seek repair to avoid accidents.
- Remove batteries from the remote controller during long periods of non-use to prevent leakage.
- Avoid high falls or collisions between quadcopters.
- If problems occur during use, replace with factory original parts; using other parts may cause damage.
PARTS SHOW
- 01. Main body
- 02. Bottom Cover
- 03. Arm (Upper Arm x4, Bottom Arm x4)
- 04. Blade (Ax2, Bx2)
- 05. Battery
- 06. Camera (WiFi version)
- 07. Receiver Board (Model: LG121216RX1, Date: 2013.03.09)
- 08. Motor (Forward Motor x2, Reverse Motor x2)
Note: Photos are for reference only, please in kind prevail.
Compliance Marks: CE
FCC Warning
This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
Any Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate the equipment.
Note: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:
- Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
- Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
- Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.
- Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
The device has been evaluated to meet general RF exposure requirement. The device can be used in portable exposure condition without restriction.