Quick Start Guide

2) Also remove the two screws at the bottom of the right-hand side-plate, and remove the
side-plate.
3) Remove the installed CPPM cable.
4) Looking in the right side of the quad, a white connector is visible on the fusion (flight
controller) board.
Install the included S-Bus, or Spektrum cable, as required. Note that the fact that the top plate
screws are removed on the rear of the quad means that the top plate can be eased up a few
millimeters to allow the connector to be installed. Don’t force the two apart too much, or risk
damaging the PDB.
Notes on Receiver Selection
One critical parameter to keep to a minimum in a race quad setup is latency. Latency from what
the camera sees to the display device, and also from the control stick to the flight controller.
For minimum latency, with reasonable range, the Spektrum™ radios and satellite receivers are a
great choice. Another good (and quite common) choice is the FrSky Taranis radio with a
matched S-Bus receiver (X4R for example).
For longer-range FPV, the EzUHF system is a good choice. Due to the close proximity of the
electronics and Video Transmitter on a mini-quad, and the lack of a suitable ground-plane, a
diversity receiver, with dipole antennas is highly recommended.
Note: An update to all existing EzUHF systems will be available early Dec. 2015, which will enable
an S-Bus output, as opposed to the more traditional PPM. This will greatly reduce latency.
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