User's Manual

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2.2.3 Flight LED Indicator Light
The LED Indicator Lights on the aircraft can be found at both the
front and rear sides. The Front Indicators are mainly used for
helping pilots to identify the position of the aircraft nose, and the
Rear Indicators are used for showing the current flight status of
the aircraft.
The LED Indicator Lights will light up when the aircraft is turned on.
The table below describes the definitions of the LED Indicator
Light status.
Ș - Indicates solid light;
Ȗ Indicates flashing light;
R Indicates red colored light;
G Indicates green colored light;
Y Indicates yellow colored light
Example:
R-
Ș
Ș
sta
nds for
RED SOLID
light.
Table 2-6 Definitions of Flight LED Indicator Light Status
LED Indicator Status Descriptions
R-
Ș
(Front LEDs)
Light up when the motors start spinning
after the aircraft is powered on, indicating
the position of the aircraft nose.
G-
Ȗ
(Rear LEDs)
Displayed when in GPS Flight Mode. This
mode can be activated only when more
than 6 GPS satellites are found.
Y-
Ȗ
(Rear LEDs)
Displayed when in non-GPS Flight mode,
or when less than 6 GPS satellites are
found.
R-
Ȗ
-Slow
(Rear LEDs)
Displayed when communication with the
remote controller is lost.