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Quadcopter battery level
There are totally four bars used to indicate in a real-time manner the remaining battery level of the quadcopter; 1
bar indicates 25% of the battery life is left; 2 bars indicate 50% left; 3 bars indicate 75% left; 4 bars indicate battery
is full.The level status changes with the flight.
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Wi-Fi signal intensity Shows in a real-time manner the intensity of Wi-Fi signal of mobile device. more bars indicate stronger Wi-Fi signal
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Flight parameter icon
After clicking it, the interface will display the flight parameters: distance, altitude and speed, as shown in the figure
below; after clicking it again, the flight info bar will be closed
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Distance between quadcopter and
home point
Shows the horizontal distance between the quadcopter and the home point
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Flight height of quadcopter Shows the vertical distance between the quadcopter and the home point
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Zoom in button Click it once to zoom in once; maximum 4x zooming is supported
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View angle indication W indicates wide (W) view angle is adopted
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Video recording resolution
In video recording mode: Indicates the video recording resolution is 1080/30fps
Click the triangle drop-down button to expand the available resolution options
In photo shooting mode: Indicates the photo shooting resolution is 12M pixels
Click the triangle drop-down button to expand the available resolution options
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Remaining video recording time
In video recording mode, this number indicates that the Micro-SD card allows another 2.5h of recording
under the current camera settings
In photo shooting mode, this number indicates that the Micro-SD card allows another quantity of photos to be taken
under the current resolution setting
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Number of video files / photo files saved
Number of video files saved: The number of files shown varies with different modes (video recording, photo
shooting)
In recording mode: indicates that 55 video files have been recorded by the camera
In photo shooting mode: this number indicates 55 photos have been taken by the camera.
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Playback button Click it to access the album interface
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Current flight speed of quadcopter Shows in a real-time manner the current horizontal flight speed of the quadcopter
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Return button Return to the previous level
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Zoom out button Click it once to zoom out once; maximum 4x zooming is supported
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Camera setting button Click it to access the camera setting interface; see the “Camera Settings” section for details
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Camera function selection button Click the icon to expand the camera function options
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Camera function operation button This button can be operated to achieve different functions in different shooting modes
Flight
After installation, please conduct ight training (for example: Flight simulator training or professional training). Ensure that all ights are carried out in a suitable
environment.
Flight Environment Requirements
(1) Do not use the quadcopter in severe weather conditions, such as strong winds (category 4 and above), snow, rain and fog.
(2) Fly in an open area without tall buildings. Presence of large number of steel buildings in the area will affect the onboard compass.
(3) Keep Quadcopter away from obstacles, people, power lines, trees, shelters, surface of the water, etc., during ight.
(4) Reduce the chance of electromagnetic interference by not ying in areas with high levels of electromagnetism (such as near mobile phone base stations or
towers).
(5) This product cannot be used in The Antarctic Circle and The Arctic Circle.
(6) Do not y the quadcopter within restricted or no-y zones, and abide by local laws or regulations.
Pre-ight Check:
(1) Ensure Remote control, Quadcopter, Wi-Fi Repeater and mobile device are fully charged.
(2) Ensure propellers are correctly assembled.
(3) Ensure the Micro SD card is properly loaded before photo capture and video recording.
(4) Ensure the Quadcopter, Remote control and other equipment are working properly after powering on.
(5) Check if motors start properly after the quadcopter is switched on. At this time, disassembling propellers is recommended for safety.
(6) Check if the AEE AP+ App is properly connected to the camera.
1 Compass Calibration
Compass calibration is required before rst time use otherwise the system may not work properly, affecting ight safety. The compass is sensitive to electromagnetic
interference from other electronic devices, which can cause abnormal compass data leading to poor ight performance or even ight failure. Regular calibration is
required for optimum performance.
● Do not calibrate the compass in a strong magnetic eld.
● Do not carry ferromagnetic material, such as keys, cell phones, etc., while calibrating the compass.
1.1 Calibration Procedures
Choose an open space to conduct calibration. Start the Remote control and quadcopter and ensure they work properly. Follow the below procedures to calibrate the
compass:










