6001434 User’s Guide Age 12+ Zeraxa 2.0 auto-hovering Camera Drone 6001434_UG_EN.
Contents Features................................................................................................................3 Package Contents...............................................................................................3 Specifications......................................................................................................3 Fly Safely...............................................................................................................3 Charge the Drone Battery...
We hope you enjoy your Zeraxa 2.0 Auto-Hovering Camera Drone from RadioShack. Congratulations! No FAA Registration is required for this drone. Please read this user’s guide before setting up and using your drone. Features •• Detachable camera • Digital proportional control •• Usb charging • 6-axis gyro stablilization •• 2.0 system upgrade with air pressure sensor for enhanced hovering Package Contents •• Zeraxa 2.0 Camera Drone •• USB Charging Cable •• 3.
Charge the Drone Battery Make sure you use the supplied battery and battery charging cable, or one of the same type: 3.7 V, 530mAH lithium polymer. 1. Use the USB charging cable to connect the battery to a USB power source. The LED on the USB connector lights red during charging, and turns off when charging is complete. LED A full charge takes about 100 minutes. A fully charged battery provides up to 7 minutes of flight and camera time. 2. After charging, unplug the USB charging cable.
Install Batteries in the Remote Control 1. Make sure the remote control is turned off. 2. Use a screwdriver to open the battery compartment. Then insert four AA batteries (not included), matching the polarities (+ and –) marked inside. Use alkaline batteries for optimal performance. Replace the cover. Note: If the remote control’s LED flashes during use, the batteries are low and should be replaced. Battery Notes • Dispose of old batteries promptly and properly. Do not burn or bury them.
Drone Control and Design Overview 6001434_UG_EN.
Propeller Red LED eyes Front LEDs (white) Camera Lens Adjustable. Rotate 90� to point down for filming or snapping aerial views 6001434_UG_EN.
Remote Control Overview LED Throttle Ascend Turn left Turn right Descend HI/ LOW Switch between high speed (double beep) and low speed (single beep). Forward/Reverse Movement Trim One-touch takeoff/ landing 6001434_UG_EN.
Steering Forward Slide left Slide right Backward Left/Right Slide Trim ON/OFF/Special FLIP Turn stunt mode on/off. Video 6001434_UG_EN.
Land Your Drone There are 2 ways to land: and the drone will steadily descend and land. Beginners: Press Intermediate/ Advanced users: Slowly move the throttle backward to descend. Avoid moving the throttle too quickly, as it can stop the propellers instantly and cause the drone to crash. •• When you finish flying the drone, turn off the remote control and drone. Trim Your Drone Push the throttle forward and observe how the drone reacts.
Perform Stunts 1. Press FLIP. The remote control beeps. 2. Move the steering lever to perform stunts: •• Front flip: Move steering forward •• Back flip: Move steering backward •• Barrel roll: Move steering right or left 3. To exit stunt mode, press FLIP again before moving the steering. IMPORTANT: Make sure there is enough space for the drone to perform stunts without crashing into objects or people.
Setting up the Camera 1. You can adjust the angle of the lens. Rotate the lens down 90° for filming or snapping aerial views. Or keep it pointed forwards to capture views straight on. 2. Insert a Micro SD card (not included) into the card slot. Push the SD card in until it clicks. 3. To remove the SD card, press it to eject. 90° Taking Photos and Videos on board the Drone When the drone flies stably, on the remote control: once to take a photo.
Replace Damaged Propellers L The left and right propellers of the drone are different (see R/L orientation marking on propeller underside and on the rotor axles). You must use the correct propeller in the correct location, otherwise the drone will fail to take off. R R L To replace a damaged propeller, use a screwdriver to remove the old propeller. Insert a new matching propeller onto the propeller axle, then screw securely, but do not overtighten otherwise the propeller won't turn.
Drone swerves or moves erratically before taking off •• The gyroscope inside your drone needs calibrating: Do the following: 1. Switch on and pair your drone with the remote control set to ON position. 2. Move the throttle all the way down and the steering forward at the same time. Hold this position until the drone LED eyes start to blink rapidly. Then release the controls. 3. The drone LED eyes light steadily. Calibration is successfully completed, and you are now ready for takeoff.