User Manual

Q-BOT Micro Quad copter Flight Control Features:
A. The receiver
At the back of the transmitter (module) it is two led’s, between the two led’s there is a
little push button. Push this so the led on the left side is red. This was the only mode the
Q-BOT would work on my TX (Spektrum DX6i)(Now also tested on JR X9503)
I don’t know if this is only on my radios BUT all channels are set to reverse…
My radios is Mode 2 (the throttle on the left side)
B. Bind
The Q-BOT must be bound to the transmitter (module) before it will operate for the first
time. The detailed operation is as followed:
Do NOT turn on the transmitter (module) at first, but power on the Q-BOT (put in the
battery). The LED will now start to blink fast, the Q-BOT will now be in frequency mode;
then turn on the transmitter. When the Q-BOT’s LED flash slowly it means it has received
signal, do not move the Q-BOT until the LED stays on, it can fly directly after LED is lit.
It is unnecessary to bind with transmitter at the next flight, but turn the transmitter
(module) on first, and then power on the Q-BOT.
C. Q-BOT power-up initialization
Q-BOT will be initialized when it connects to power. Once it connects to power, LED will
flash, and then Q-BOT will wait for transmitter signal. Make sure you have turned the
transmitter (module) ON, and the throttle joystick is in the bottom. The LED is not lit
during waiting for the transmitter signal. If no signal is received within the specified time,
then reenter the frequency mode. Receiving the transmitter signal, it will go into the
gyroscope self-test status, at this time the LED will flash slowly (about every two sec).
Keep the Q-BOT on a flat surface no vibration; do NOT hold it in your hand. When Gyro
self-test is completed and LED stays on means it can fly.
D. Low-voltage protection
When the battery voltage is lower than 3.0V, the Q-BOT will go into the low voltage
protection mode. Then LED will flash, while slowly reducing the speed of the motor until
the motor stops.