User Manual
FLIPS
To ip the Hovershot
1.
Press down on the left stick until the
controller beeps once.
2. Move the right stick in the desired flip
direction.
3. IMMEDIATELY release both sticks so
the controller will be ready when the
flip is completed.
LOW VOLTAGE INDICATORS
The LEDs on the Hovershot will flash when the battery voltage is getting
low. After 30 seconds, the quadcopter will automatically start to Autoland.
Always remove the battery and recharge it before storing the Hovershot.
The controller will make 5 rapid beeps when AAA batteries need to be changed.
MOTOR OVERLOAD PROTECTION
The Dromida Hovershot is equipped with motor overload protection
circuitry that shuts down the motors in the event the propellers
become blocked by an obstruction and throttle is applied. In order
to reset the overload protection you will need to free the Hovershot
from the obstruction and cycle the power to the transmitter and the
quad. If the overload protection is triggered repeatedly or late into a ight, then it
may prematurely cause the low battery indicator to ash the LEDs. Disconnect
the battery and wait several seconds before reconnecting it. If the LEDs continue
to ash, then you must recharge the battery.
CAMERA
The camera on the Hovershot can
record still photos and video onto a
memory card. The camera lens angle
can be adjusted from level with the
quadcopter to down at a 45° angle.
The memory card slot
is on the left side of the
Hovershot’s body. Always
insert and remove the
card when the battery
is NOT connected to the
quadcopter.
● The camera needs 30 seconds to set up before it can be used. Wait
at least 30 seconds for a video to be saved before unplugging the
Hovershot’s battery.
● To avoid losing video les, the camera will save and start a new video
every 5 minutes.
● The camera can capture a still photo while recording a video.
● The camera can use the Droneview APP to stream live video and control
the camera with an Android or IOS device
USING THE DRONEVIEW APP
The DroneView app is free software for your WiFi-capable Apple or Android device
that allows you to connect to the DroneView camera to use the FPV (First Person
View) function as well as to take videos and pictures and upload and view them
directly to your device.
1. Install the “DroneView” app
from Google Play (Android) or
the App Store (Apple).'
2. Insert the memory card into the
camera and connect a charged LiPo
battery to the Hovershot.
3. iOS Only - Go to the WiFi setting
options in your device and select
the DroneView network. The actual
name of the DroneView network will
vary from the photo shown here. It
may take several seconds for the
DroneView network to appear in the
available network list in proximity
to your device. No password is
needed to connect to the DroneView
network. NOTE: Android devices
will automatically connect to the
DroneView WiFi network when the DroneView app is opened.
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other countries. App Store is a service mark of Apple Inc. Android™ and Google
Play are trademarks of Google Inc.
Wi-Fi
®
are Wi-Fi Alliance
®
are registered trademarks of the Wi-Fi Alliance.
4. Grasp your device as shown and attach it to the phone mount on the controller
by pushing up on your phone against the spring loaded top clip until you can
fit the other side into the bottom clip.
5. With your device connected to
the DroneView WiFi network,
open up the DroneView app. It
may take several seconds for the
app to locate and connect to the
DroneView WiFi network.
NOTE: If you’re in a populated
WiFi environment, it may take longer.
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