AZSQ3300 Ares XView Manual

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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 ying experience.
High - for experienced quad pilots.
To cycle through the settings press the Flight Mode button. A single audible
beep indicates that Low Flight Mode has been selected, two beeps indicates
that Medium Flight Mode is selected and three beeps indicates High Flight
Mode.
360° Flip Mode
Your XView is equipped with a 360° ip function that works in both the pitch
and roll axes. To activate Flip mode press the 360° Flip button. A continuous
beep will be heard and the transmitter light will ash to conrm that the Flip
function is active and ready for your command. At this point simply y the
quadcopter into a hover, push the aileron or elevator stick to its furthest point
of travel, and release. The Recon will perform a 360° ip in the direction of
the stick movement. Once the quad has ipped the function will be cancelled
so that normal ight can resume. Be aware that additional ying space will be
required when performing ips so make sure to practice these with plenty of
space.
Intelligent Orientation Mode
Your XView is equipped with IOM functionality that locks the aileron and elevator
commands to a specic compass bearing no matter which direction the front of
the quadcopter is facing. IOM is perfect for creative video making as it allows
you to disengage the yaw (camera pan) function from the other primary controls
to make combined ying and lming much easier. To activate IOM:
1. Position the quadcopter directly in front of you with the camera facing
forward (i.e. in the direction you wish IOM to use).
2. Without moving the quad, prepare it for ight by connecting the battery and
arming the motors.
3. Select IOM (press the right-hand stick) on the transmitter – a single beep
will be heard and the quad’s lights will ash to conrm that IOM is active.
Note: the lights will now continue to ash until the IOM function is switched
off.
4. To test the IOM function, lift the quad into a stable hover with the camera
facing forward. The quad should respond as normal, i.e. if you push the