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4.3 Powering on the Transmitter
(1) Load four AA batteries into the battery compartment. Pay attention to positive and negative directions.
(2) Set S1 and S2 switches to the upper-most position and place both joysticks at the mid-point.
(3) Toggle power switch to ON position, to switch on the Transmitter.
(4) The power indicator remains ON in red color after the Transmitter is powered on.
● Ensure transmitter' batteries have sufcient charge before each use. If there is low voltage, the Transmitter will prompt low power warning. Please replace
batteries immediately.
● Be sure to remove batteries from transmitter in case of long-term storage.
● Remove depleted batteries and follow battery instructions for disposal or recycling.
Warning:
Make sure not to touch the propellers when operating Transmitter.
4.4 Antenna Orientation
Keep the transmitter antenna pointing skyward, and ensure there are no obstacles between Transmitter and receiver antennas, to ensure maximum transmitter
range during ight.
Antenna
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4.5 Operating the Transmitter
Joystick at center / neutral: Control joysticks of transmitter are at the central position.
Joystick deviation distance:The distance the Transmitter joystick deviates from its center position.
Transmitter (U.S. Mode) Quadcopter Direction(" " indicates nose direction) Operation Details
Vertical movements on the left joystick control
quadcopter elevation.
Push the left joystick up to ascend and down to
descend.
When both joysticks are centered (neutral), the
quadcopter will hover in place (height is automatically
set).
Push the left joystick upwards beyond the center
(neutral) position to take off. (Push the left joystick
slowly to prevent sudden and unexpected elevation).
Horizontal movements on the left joystick, controls the
rudder.
Push left to rotate quadcopter counterclockwise and
right for clockwise. If the joystick is centered, the
quadcopter ies in the same direction without rotating.
The joystick controls the quadcopter’s rotating
velocity. The more the joystick is moved the faster the
quadcopter will rotate.
For maximum range and reliability, Transmitter antenna should point skyward
with no obstructions between it and the receiver antenna on Quadcopter.
Obstructions may cause you to lose control of the quadcopter. Ensure mobile
device holder and Repeater do not block the antenna.