User manual
CONTROL RATES
The responsiveness of the Verso to the control sticks is
adjustable using the rate buttons on the controller. Beginner
pilots will want the Verso less responsive and should choose
the 20% rate button. As your piloting skills improve, the
higher rates can be used for more aggressive ying. Be
sure to have more ying space when using the 60% and
100% control rates.
When the control rate is
changed, you will see
the selected control rate
momentarily displayed on
the controller LCD screen.
FLYING BASICS
If this is your rst time piloting a multi-rotor craft, you will
nd that the controls are intuitive and you will have a feel for
basic ight by the end of your rst battery. Mastering ying,
however, takes some practice and patience. We recommend
that you always y in control and within your piloting ability.
1. Place the Verso on the ground at least 6 feet away with the
tail facing you. Make sure the control rate is set to 20%.
2. Take off by “slowly” advancing the left stick until the quad
takes off. Change the altitude using small movements.
3. Use the right stick to make the Verso move left, right,
forward or backward. Keep in mind that when the nose
is facing you, the right stick controls will appear to be
operating in opposite directions, i.e., moving the right
stick to the right will now move the quad left from the
pilot’s perspective.
4. Moving the left stick to the left or right will rotate the nose
of the Verso left or right.
5. Always use small stick movements to control the Verso
until you are familiar with the how the model responds
to the controls.
6. Always unplug the Verso’s battery and turn off the
controller when you’re done ying.
INVERTED FLIGHT
Unlike your typical multi-rotor craft, the Verso is capable of
taking off upside-down or ipping itself inverted during ight
with the press of a button and then continuing to y normally.
Sensors on the Verso automatically detect which side of the
quad is facing up and will adjust the rotation of the motors
accordingly. Because of this feature, there is some functionality
that is unique to the Verso:
● When the Verso is ipped 180º using the ip button in
the direction of front-to-back, the forward and reverse
controls are automatically swapped so your perception
of what is forward has not changed. This means that
if the colored props were considered the front of the
quad before you ipped front-to-back, they will now be
the rear of the quad.
●
When the Verso is ipped 180º left-to-right, the controls
do not change.
● Whenever the throttle is moved to the lowest position,
the direction control always defaults to the colored props
being the front of the quad. It does not matter which
side of the quad is facing up.
The default setting for the ip
function is 180º. To change
the ip function to 360º, press
and hold the ip button for
at least two seconds. The
transmitter beeps once for
180º mode and beeps twice
for 360º mode.
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