SuperRC V666

SuperRC V666 Drone with Camera User Manual

Model: V666 | Brand: SuperRC

1. Kupu Whakataki

This manual provides essential information for the safe operation and maintenance of your SuperRC V666 Drone with Camera. Please read it thoroughly before first use to ensure proper setup and to maximize your flying experience. The V666 drone features a brushless motor, optical flow positioning, and an HD 180° adjustable camera, designed for both beginner and adult users.

2. Whakatupato Haumaru

  • Taiao Rererangi: Rere ki ngā wāhi tuwhera, kia matara atu i te tangata, i ngā kararehe, i ngā whare, me ngā taura hiko. Āta karohia te rere i ngā hau kaha, i ngā āhuatanga kino rānei o te rangi.
  • Haumaru Pūhiko: Use only the provided batteries and charging cable. Do not overcharge or puncture batteries. Discontinue use if batteries show signs of damage or swelling.
  • Haumaru Propeller: Keep hands, face, and loose clothing away from rotating propellers. Ensure propellers are securely attached before flight.
  • Raina Tirohanga: Kia mau tonu te tirohanga tirohanga me te haruru i te wa e rere ana.
  • Taunakitanga Tau: He pai tēnei hua mō ngā kaiwhakamahi e ono tau te pakeke, neke atu rānei.
  • pokanoa: Avoid flying near strong electromagnetic interference sources.
  • Multiple Drones: When operating multiple drones simultaneously, power on and pair each drone and its remote control separately to prevent frequency conflicts.

3. Ihirangi mokete

Manatokohia ko nga mea katoa kei raro nei kei roto i to kete:

SuperRC V666 Drone package contents including drone, remote control, batteries, and accessories.

Whakaahua: Ka mutuview of the SuperRC V666 Drone package contents, showing the drone, remote control with screen, two batteries, spare propellers, screwdriver, USB charging cable, card reader, and memory card.

  • SuperRC V666 Drone
  • Remote Control with Integrated Screen
  • 2 x Lithium Ion Batteries (1000mAh each)
  • Nga Kaipupuri Tiaki
  • Kaitiaki Huarahi
  • Pukoro
  • Ahuru Micro-USB
  • Kaihurihuri
  • Kaipānui Kāri
  • Kaari Mahara

4. Te Tautuhi Wae

4.1 Te Rererangi Āraiview

Kati-ake view of the SuperRC V666 Drone, highlighting its camera and propeller guards.

Whakaahua: Taipitopito view of the SuperRC V666 Drone, showing the main body, camera, and protected propellers.

Familiarize yourself with the drone's key components:

  • Kāmera: Front-mounted, 180° manually adjustable HD camera.
  • Kaitautoko: Four propellers with protective guards.
  • Ngā Mōta Kore Paraihe: Provide stable and powerful flight.
  • Wāhanga Pūhiko: Located on the drone's body.
  • Pātene Hiko: For turning the drone on/off.
  • Body Light: Integrated lighting for visibility.

4.2 Mana Mamao Nekeview

SuperRC V666 Drone remote control with an integrated display screen and various buttons and joysticks.

Image: The remote control for the SuperRC V666 Drone, featuring a central display screen, dual joysticks, and multiple control buttons.

Ko nga waahanga whakahaere mamao:

  • Ririkau: Left for throttle/yaw, right for pitch/roll.
  • Mata Whakauru: Displays flight information and live camera feed.
  • Pātene Hiko: To turn the remote control on/off.
  • Pātene Take-Whakaatu/Taunga-Kotahi: Ka timata te tango-ake, te taunga ranei.
  • Patene Whakarite Tere: Whakawhitiwhiti i waenga i ngā tere rere rerekē.
  • Photo/Video Buttons: For capturing images and recording video.
  • Patene Kuti: For fine-tuning drone stability.

5. Tatūnga

5.1 Tāuta Pūhiko me te Whakatau

  1. Insert the fully charged Lithium Ion battery into the drone's battery compartment. Ensure it clicks into place securely.
  2. To charge the battery, connect it to the Micro-USB cable and then to a USB power source (e.g., computer, USB wall adapter). The charging indicator will show the charging status.
  3. Charge the remote control battery using its dedicated charging port and cable.

5.2 Tāuta Pourewa

The drone comes with propeller guards pre-installed. If you need to replace propellers:

  1. Identify the correct propeller type (A or B) for each motor. Propellers are typically marked.
  2. Align the propeller with the motor shaft and press down firmly until it is secure.
  3. Ensure all propellers rotate freely without obstruction.

5.3 Te Honohono i te Drone me te Mana Mamao

Three-step guide showing how to power on the drone, connect the remote control, and perform a handheld take-off.

Image: Visual guide demonstrating the steps for powering on the drone, connecting the remote control, and initiating a one-click handheld take-off.

  1. Whakanohia te drone ki runga i te papa, te papa.
  2. Press and hold the power button on the drone until its indicator lights turn on.
  3. Whakakāhia te mana mamao.
  4. The drone and remote control will automatically attempt to pair. Once paired, the drone's indicator lights will become solid.
  5. Tuhipoka: If operating multiple drones, power on and pair each drone and its remote control individually to avoid signal interference.

6. Nga Tohutohu Whakahaere

6.1 Nga Mana Rererangi Taketake

  • Rikareka Mauī (Throttle/Yaw):
    • Push up/down: Increase/decrease altitude (Throttle).
    • Push left/right: Rotate drone left/right (Yaw).
  • Rākau Harikoa Matau (Pihi/Rōra):
    • Push up/down: Move drone forward/backward (Pitch).
    • Push left/right: Move drone left/right (Roll).
  • Whakatikatika Tere: Press the speed button on the remote to cycle through different flight speeds (e.g., low, medium, high).

6.2 One-Key Functions

Illustrations of Headless Mode, One-Click Take-off, and One-Click Landing features of the SuperRC V666 Drone.

Image: Visual representation of the drone's Headless Mode, One-Click Take-off, and One-Click Landing functionalities.

  • Take-Tahi-Kotahi: Press the designated button once, and the drone will automatically ascend to a stable hovering height.
  • Taunga Kotahi-Mahi: Press the designated button once, and the drone will automatically descend and land gently.
  • Whakahoki Kotahi-Mahi: Activates the drone's return-to-home function. The drone will attempt to return to its take-off point.

6.3 Aratau Korekore

In Headless Mode, the drone's orientation is relative to the pilot, regardless of which way the drone's front is facing. This simplifies control for beginners.

6.4 Mana Whakahaere Tohu

The drone supports gesture-based photo and video capture. Perform specific hand gestures in front of the camera to trigger these functions during flight.

6.5 Te Mahi Whakaata

  • Whakaritea Koki Kamera: The camera lens can be manually adjusted 180° before flight to achieve the desired viewkoki.
  • Hopu Whakaahua/ Ataata: Use the dedicated buttons on the remote control to take photos or start/stop video recording.
  • Whangai Ora: The integrated screen on the remote control provides a real-time view from the drone's camera via Wi-Fi connectivity.
  • Rokiroki: Captured photos and videos are saved to the inserted memory card.

7. Tiaki

  • Te horoi: Use a soft, dry cloth to clean the drone and remote control. Avoid using solvents or harsh chemicals.
  • Whakakapinga Pourewa: If propellers are damaged, replace them with spare parts using the provided screwdriver. Ensure correct propeller type (A or B) is used for each motor.
  • Rokiroki: Store the drone and its components in a cool, dry place, away from direct sunlight and extreme temperatures. Remove batteries if storing for extended periods.

8. Te Raru

RaruraruTake peaRongoā
Kare te haruru e kaha anaKarekau te pākahiko i utu, i hē ranei te whakaurunga.Me whakarite kia whakakiia te pākahiko me te whakauru tika.
Drone fails to pair with remote controlRemote control not powered on, or pairing sequence incorrect.Ensure both devices are powered on. Follow pairing steps (Section 5.3). Avoid multiple drones pairing simultaneously.
Ka rere te haruru i te wa e rere anaNot calibrated on a flat surface, or environmental factors.Ensure drone is placed on a flat surface before take-off. Perform calibration if available (refer to remote control instructions). Avoid strong winds.
Poor camera image quality or no live feedWeak Wi-Fi signal, camera lens dirty, or memory card issue.Ensure drone is within Wi-Fi range. Clean camera lens. Check memory card for proper insertion and sufficient space.
He poto te wa rereBattery not fully charged, or battery degradation.Fully charge batteries before each flight. Consider replacing old batteries if performance significantly degrades.

9. Whakatakotoranga

ĀhuahiraTaipitopito
WaitohuSuperRC
Ingoa TauiraV666
TaeKerei
Taumaha Tūemi0.2 Kirokaramu (tata ki te 7 hekere)
Hunga Hua7"L x 6"W x 2"H
Taumata PukengaKaimatamata
Momo MotukaMotini Paraihekore
KāmeraHD 180° Manually Adjustable
Whakataunga Hopu Ataata720p
Hōputu Hopu AtaataMP4
Hangarau HonongaWi-Fi, Radio Frequency
Hangarau Pūoko OpticalRere Whatu, CMOS
Momo PūhikoLithium Ion
Pūhiko Raukaha1000 mah
Momo ManaMana Mamao
Nga waahanga motuhakeAdjustable Camera, One Button Return, One Key Rotation, Rechargeable, Speed Adjustment, Optical Flow Positioning

10. Pūtāhui me te Tautoko

For warranty information or technical support, please refer to the documentation included with your purchase or contact SuperRC customer service directly. Keep your proof of purchase for any warranty claims.

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