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f) Binding the Transmitter with Quadrocopter
The transmitter uses a 2.4 GHz transmission frequency and achieves a transmission range of up to approx.
100 metres, depending on the environment and ambient conditions. The quadrocopter is designed with a Power-On
safety feature that ensures that it’s motor will not start unless it detects a suitable control signal when the LiPo battery
is connected.
• Connectyourquadrocopter’sbattery,havingrstcheckedthatitiscorrectlycharged.
• Placeyourquadrocopteronaatsurface.
• Make sure the left throttle control stick (11) is in the full down position.
• Press down the photo button (3) and set the ON/OFF switch (6) to position ON. See Fig. 13.
• The transmitter status LED (15) will blink red. Do not move any other stick or trim before the transmitter and
quadrocopternishpairing,otherwisethequadrocopterwilldrift.ThestatusLEDwillturngreenafterpairingis
successfully completed.
MODE 2
Photo button
MODE 2
Photo button
Fig. 13
g) Horizontal calibration
• A horizontal calibration is necessary if the quadrocopter drifts during
ight.Stopthemotorsandlaythequadrocopteronalevelsurface
for calibration.
• Hold the left throttle/rudder control stick (11) to the full down position
and then move it to the lower right position.
• Quickly move the right elevator/aileron control stick to the left and
right repeatedly until the two headlights blink, indicating successful
calibration. See Fig. 14.
• This calibration will reduce excessive drifting when doing level yaw
turns.
Fig. 14
Always stop the motors and lay the quadrocopter on a level surface before calibration.










