Owner’s Manual AZSQ3300 AZSQ3300M1 Product specifications are subject to change without notice. Due to ongoing development, the actual product may vary from images shown. XView Combo XView Combo (Mode 1) This product contains chemicals known to the State of California to cause cancer, birth defects and other reproductive harm. Ensure you have the latest version of the manual by visiting our website. This product is not a toy! (14+) Recommended for ages 14 and up.
Specification Length:........................... 137.0mm Width:............................. 137.0mm Height:............................ 38.0mm Weight:........................... 42.0g Flight battery:................ 1S 3.7V 300mAh LiPo Transmitter:................... 2.4GHz with digital trim Charger:.........................
Contents Introduction................................................................................. 4 FCC Information.......................................................................... 4 Safety Precautions...................................................................... 5 Lawful Operation......................................................................... 5 LiPo Battery Warnings................................................................. 6 Contents...................................
Introduction Until now, First Person View (FPV) flying has been an experience we’ve had to pay a high price to enjoy. Not anymore. Featuring a high-quality WiFi camera that relays live-view video footage to your own smartphone, the Ares XView allows you to become fully immersed in the fascinating world of Virtual Reality (VR) flight.
Safety Precautions Failure to use this product in the intended manner as described in the following instructions can result in damage and / or personal injury. A Radio Controlled (RC) airplane is not a toy! If misused it can cause serious bodily harm and damage to property. Keep items that could become entangled in the propeller(s) away from the propeller(s), including loose clothing, tools, etc. Be especially sure to keep your hands, face and other parts of your body away from the propeller(s).
LiPo Battery Warnings IMPORTANT NOTE: Lithium Polymer batteries are significantly more volatile than the alkaline, NiCd or NiMH batteries also used in RC applications. All instructions and warnings must be followed exactly to prevent property damage and / or personal injury as the mishandling of LiPo batteries can result in fire. By handling, charging or using the included LiPo battery you assume all risks associated with LiPo batteries.
Contents • 1 x XView FPV quadcopter • 1 x 1S 3.7V 300mAh LiPo • 1 x 2.
Quadcopter Details Propeller A2 clockwise rotation Front Propeller B2 anti-clockwise rotation Camera Landing Skid Propeller B2 anti-clockwise rotation Battery Hatch Propeller A2 clockwise rotation Rear 8
Transmitter Details (Mode 2) Flight Mode button 360°Flip button LED Power Light Throttle/ Rudder stick Elevator/Aileron stick (and IOM press) Left/Right Rudder trim Forward / Backward Elevator trim Power ON / OFF switch Left/Right Aileron trim Transmitter Details (Mode 1) Flight Mode button Forward / Backward Elevator trim Elevator/ Rudder stick 360°Flip button LED Power Light Throttle Aileron stick (and IOM press) Left/Right Rudder trim Power ON / OFF switch Left/Right Aileron trim 9
Charging The Supplied LiPo Battery Locate the USB style charger and connect it to the LiPo battery. Note the orientation of the white two-pin connector and align the slots to ensure correct polarity. Plug the USB charger into a suitable USB port noting that the LED on the charger will glow solid red when connected. A discharged battery will be charged in approximately 70 minutes and can be seen to be fully charged when the red LED light goes out.
3. When the battery is connected the LED lights will enter a fast flashing condition. Place the XView on a level surface to enable the on-board gyro to be properly calibrated. 4. With the throttle stick in its lowest position, switch the transmitter ON. The quad’s LEDs will now enter a slow flashing condition and the transmitter’s light will also flash indicating that the XView and the transmitter are paired. 5. Arm the motors by pushing the throttle stick forward to its stop (Pic.
1. Ascend and descend. Gently push the throttle stick forward to ascend and backward to descend. (Mode 2 Transmitter Shown) 2. Yaw. With the XView in a stable hover, gently move the rudder stick to the left to yaw (rotate) the quad in an anticlockwise direction. Move the rudder stick to the right to yaw the quad in a clockwise direction. (Mode 2 Transmitter Shown) 3. Roll. With the XView in a stable hover, gently move the aileron stick to the left make the XView move sideways to the left.
Note: With a charged battery the XView will fly for approx 4 minutes. At the end of your flight low battery power will be indicated when the XView’s LED lights begin to flash. When this happens you should land within 30 seconds and recharge the LiPo. Trimming In order to maintain a suitably stable hover you may find it necessary to trim the model to correct any flight path deviation. This is done using the transmitter’s trim buttons. 1. Deviation in yaw.
Note: The trim buttons offer 32 steps, each step indicated by a short beep and trim center indicated by a prolonged beep. Flight (Agility) Mode Flight mode allows you to tailor the performance of your XView to suit your experience. Three settings are available: Low - for beginners. Medium - for those with some quad flying experience. High - for experienced quad pilots. To cycle through the settings press the Flight Mode button.
elevator stick forward the quad will fly forward, if you pull the stick back it will fly back. Left aileron stick will move it to the left and right aileron stick will move it to the right. However, if you now yaw the quadcopter 45° to the left and repeat the process, forward elevator stick will still make it fly away from you, whist pulling back on the elevator stick will bring it back towards you. Left aileron will continue to move it to the left and right aileron will continue to move it to the right. 5.
Flying Your XView in FPV Mode To use your XView in FPV mode you will need the free Apple or Android compatible WiFi_UFO App from the App Store or Google Play. Download and install the App to your smartphone, then follow these steps to get the system up and running: 1. Go to the ‘Settings’ and then the ‘WiFi’ menu of your smartphone. 2. Prepare your XView for flight but do not arm the motors at this stage. 3.
Using the Optional Ares VR Headset For a complete, immersive, FPV experience you can clip your smartphone into the optional Ares VR FPV Headset (AZSQ3312). When using the headset note that you’ll need to select the Split Screen icon in the ‘Settings’ menu of the WiFi_UFO App. WARNING: When flying FPV using the WiFi_UFO App, be aware that incoming phone calls, text messages and other alerts will temporarily interrupt your camera view.
Propeller Identification If at any point you damage one of your Recon’s propellers it’s imperative that the replacement prop is matched with the correct motor, as shown in the Quadcopter Details section on page 8 of this instruction manual. The identification numbers of the propellers can be found on the top side near the center (root section) of the blade. Note that since the blades are a simple push fit on the motor shafts, a gentle tug will easily remove them. Replacement Parts AZSQ3301..............
Troubleshooting Guide Problem The quadcopter lights continue to flash when the transmitter is turned on and the quad will not operate. The propellers turn but the quadcopter will not take off. Diagnosis 1. The quad has failed to pair with the transmitter. 2. The quad has insufficient battery power. Cure 1. See the section headed ‘Preparation For Flight’ and follow steps 2 - 5. 2. Fully charge the LiPo battery. 1. The quad has insufficient battery power. 1. Fully charge the LiPo battery. 2.
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Warranty, Support & Service AU 30 Day Warranty Model Engines (Aust.) Pty. Ltd. warrants this product to be free from defects in materials or workmanship for 30 days from the date of purchase and will repair, replace or refund the purchase should the product prove to be defective. This warranty does not apply to any unit or system or component which has been dropped, damaged in a crash, improperly installed, assembled, handled or abused. Model Engines (Aust.) Pty. Ltd.
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