Instruction Manual Manuel d’utilisation RTF
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EN Table of Contents First Flight Preparation ......................................................... 4 Flying Checklist ................................................................... 4 Charging Warnings............................................................... 4 Battery Charging.................................................................. 4 Installing the Transmitter Batteries ....................................... 5 Installing the Video Transmitter Antenna ..............................
EN First Flight Preparation Flying Checklist • Remove and inspect contents • Begin charging the flight battery • Install the transmitter batteries • Install the video transmitter antenna • Install the flight battery in the aircraft (once it has been fully charged) • Bind your transmitter • Familiarize yourself with the controls • Find a suitable area for flying ❏ Always turn the transmitter on first ❏ Plug the flight battery into the lead from the flight control board ❏ Allow the aircraft to initialize and ar
EN Installing the Transmitter Batteries 1. 2. 3. 4. Remove the battery door screw. Slide the battery door down to open. Install 4 AA alkaline batteries in the transmitter. Re-install the battery door and battery door screw. Replace the transmitter batteries when the transmitter indicates low voltage. The right LED flashes and the transmitter beeps when the battery voltage is low. Installing the Video Transmitter Antenna Install the video transmitter antenna in the top of the quadcopter as shown.
EN Binding The transmitter included with this aircraft is pre-bound to the receiver at the factory. If it becomes necessary to re-bind the transmitter to the receiver, indicated by a red receiver status LED, follow the procedure given in the table. Binding Procedure 1. Power off your transmitter. 2. Remove the upper rear cover of the aircraft. Press down on the rear edge of the cover and pull the cover out of the frame. 3. Power on the aircraft. 4.
EN Understanding the Primary Flight Controls If you are not familiar with the controls of your quadcopter, take a few minutes to familiarize yourself with them before attempting your first flight.
EN Flight Modes The quadcopter has 3 flight modes accessible by changing the flight mode switch position. Angle Mode: This mode has auto level, mild roll rates and very limited tilt angles. Ideal for the pilot who is moving up from an entry level quadcopter. Horizon Mode: This mode still has auto level, but has higher roll rates and a high tilt angle setting. This mode is for more experienced pilots. Acro Mode: This mode has no limits on tilt and faster roll rates. The quad will not auto level in this mode.
EN 4.3 inch Video Monitor with DVR Features Band Channel Frequency 5.
EN Video Monitor FPV Goggle The FPV Goggle is designed to hold the included video monitor for a more immersive view from the FPV camera. The goggle can also be used with mobile devices that are less than 5.9 x 3.15 inches to watch videos. The goggle is large enough that reading glasses can be used if needed to sharpen the image from the monitor. To install the video monitor in the goggle: 1. Remove the sunshade from the video monitor, if installed. 2. Pull on the goggle cover tab to open the goggle cover.
EN FPV Operation Consult local laws and ordinances before operating FPV equipment. In some areas, FPV operation may be limited or prohibited. You are responsible for operating this product in a legal and responsible manner. Flying FPV is more difficult than line of sight, because it is difficult to determine altitude with just the camera view. Practice in an open area with a spotter. If possible, fly over tall grass to minimize damage if you crash.
EN Adding An External Spektrum™ Receiver WARNING: Remove the propellers from the motors prior to performing any maintenance or changing any radio components. Failure to do so may cause serious injury if the motors start unexpectedly. The Blade® Vusion™ quadcopter is compatible with the Spektrum™ DSMX® quad race serial receiver (SPM4648). After connecting the receiver, you must change the active receiver on the flight controller using Betaflight Configurator software, available at https://github.com/betaflight.
EN Installing the Propellers Refer to the illustration for the proper motor rotation and propeller location. The propellers have “CW” or “CCW” marked on the blades to show proper location and rotation. Match the propeller location to the illustration. Secure the propellers using the propeller nuts. Do not overtighten the nuts as damage to the propellers or motors may result. IMPORTANT: The motor shafts and nuts at the “CW” propeller locations are reverse threads.
EN Troubleshooting Guide WARNING: Remove the propellers from the motors prior to performing any troubleshooting or maintenance. Failure to do so may cause serious injury if the motors start unexpectedly.
EN Parts Explosion 5 16 17 7 18 3 23 19 14 2 12 19 15 15 13 14 13 12 6 4 1 19 19 20 24 24 25 21 21 8 10 24 Parts Listings 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 Part # BLH02401 BLH02402 BLH02404 BLH02405 BLH02406 BLH02407 BLH02408 BLH02411 BLH02412 BLH02413 BLH02414 BLH02415 BLH02417 BLH02418 BLH02419 Description Canopy Vusion V2 Racer LiPo 3S 11.
EN Optional Parts Part # BLHA1021 DYNC2030 DYNC2050 SPM4648 SPMVM430C Description 2205-2350Kv FPV Racing Motor Prophet Sport Mini 50W Charger Prophet Sport 4 X 100W AC/DC Charger DSMX Quad Race Receiver w/Diversity Spektrum Headset Combo Part # SPMVR2510 SPMVR2520 Description Focal V2 FPV Wireless Headset w/di Focal DVR FPV Headset DX6e 6CH Transmitter Only DX9 Black Transmitter Only MD2 Limited Warranty What this Warranty Covers Horizon Hobby, LLC, (Horizon) warrants to the original purchaser that the
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