AZSQ3300 Ares XView Manual
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3. When the battery is connected the LED lights will enter a fast ashing
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 ashing condition and the transmitter’s
light will also ash indicating that the XView and the transmitter are paired.
5. Arm the motors by pushing the throttle stick forward to its stop (Pic.A), then
back to its lowest point (Pic.B). The quad’s LEDs will now stop ashing and
light solid. Your XViewFPV is now ready to y. Before taking off move the
quad to a clear / open space that’s free of people, animals and obstacles,
then stand clear yourself. Position the quad with the battery cover facing
you and the camera facing away. If you’ve never own an R/C quadcopter
before, read the section entitled ‘Flying Your X-View’.
Flying Your XView
Where quadcopter ying is concerned it’s not possible to have too much space.
As such, we recommend that you y your XView in a large enough area to
ensure that control is relaxed and you have time to think. If ying outside we
also recommend that early ights be carried out in calm conditions. If you’re
new to R/C quadcopters set the Agility Mode to ‘Low’ before ying and take
things gently to give yourself time to get familiar with the sensitivity of the
controls. R/C ying is a skill that requires practice to master, so be prepared to
undertake many ights before you get procient. The following is a list of the
controls you have at your disposal. Make sure you familiarize yourself with their
effect on the quadcopter before you y it.
(Mode 2 Transmitter Shown)
(Mode 2 Transmitter Shown)
A
B