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4.4 Operating the Remote control
Joystick at center / neutral:
Control joysticks of remote control are at the central position.
Joystick deviation distance:
The distance the Remote control joystick deviates from its center position.
Remote control (U.S. Mode) Quadcopter Direction(" " indicates nose direction) Operation Details
Vertical movements on the left joystick control quadcopter
elevation.
Push the left joystick up to ascend and down to descend.
When both joysticks are centered (neutral), the
quadcopter will hover in place (height is automatically
set).
Push the left joystick upwards beyond the center (neutral)
position to take off. (Push the left joystick slowly to
prevent sudden and unexpected elevation).
Horizontal movements on the left joystick, controls the
rudder.
Push left to rotate quadcopter counterclockwise and right
for clockwise. If the joystick is centered, the quadcopter
ies in the same direction without rotating.
The joystick controls the quadcopter’s rotating velocity.
The more the joystick is moved the faster the quadcopter
will rotate.
Vertical movements on the right joystick, controls the
quadcopter’s forward & backward pitch.
Push up to y forward and down to y backward.
The quadcopter will keep level and straight if the joystick
is centered.
Push the joystick further to increase pitch angle and
faster ight velocity.
Horizontal movements on the right joystick control left
and right pitch.
Push left to y left and right to y right.
The quadcopter will keep level and straight if the joystick
is centered
Push the joystick further to increase pitch angle and
faster ight velocity.
For maximum range and reliability, Remote control antenna
should point skyward with no obstructions between it and the
receiver antenna on Quadcopter. Obstructions may cause you
to lose control of the quadcopter. Ensure mobile device holder
and Repeater do not block the antenna.