GuangZhou Walkera Technology QR-LADYBIRD 2.4GHz Transceiver User Manual Part 1of2

GuangZhou Walkera Technology Co., Ltd 2.4GHz Transceiver Users Manual Part 1of2

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User Handbook
Specifications:
Main Rotor Dia. : 55.8mm Standard transmitter: 2402D Gyro: Six-Axis
Overall Length: 138mm Optional transmitter: DEVO-6/7/BSl/10/128 Drive Motor: 0720RN
Overall Width: 138mm All-up Weight: 309( Battery included) Battery: 3.7V 240mAh Li-Po
Receiver: RX2634H-D
Features:
1)Adopting quad-motors driving system,stable flight, and can easily do the front and back, left and right rolls.
2) Modularized design features convenient maintenance at low cost.
3) The usage of 6-Axis gyro and Intergration design of the flight status control ,ensures the precise location of
the flight performance.
4) Flight time will be up to 6 to 8 minutes on 3 3.7V 240mAh LiPo.
01 . Foreword -
oz. shrety matters needing attention-
2.1 imporlant Slatemenl
2 2 Safety matters needing attention--
(1) Far away (mm obstacles and pecple --
(2) Keep away from humidity...
(3) Proper operation and maintenance--
(4) Avoid flying alone -
(5) Saiety Operation
(6) Away imm highiy Spinning pans ..
(7) Protect 1mm hea
2.3 Attentinn befare flight-
03. Definition of UFO Orientation
04. Standard equipment -
05. Transmitter setup ..
5 1 2402D(standerd radia)setting -
5.2 DEVO£I7I3SH DI12$(nptiDnai radio)settings
05.3etup ot the RX2638H-D receiver --
6.1 RX2633H-D receiver features -
6.2 Function of receiver-"-
6.3 Fiight Modes switches ofthe Receiver
6.4 Adiustment M receiver
6.5 Matters needing ettenlion---
07. Instruction for GAODG Charger.-
03. Step: at night --
8.1 instailation of battery pack-
8 2 Turn on the power
8 21Tum on the pew
8.2.2 Matters needing attention
8 2.3 Trouble shooting a fiashing_
receiver LED aner connecting
the powercabie
Contents
09. Flight cm-
10. Additional Instruction-
Appcndlx 1 - Flight control -
Appendix 2 — Trimming the flight action
Appendix 3 , Flight practice..-
1 Flight pmclice tor lhe beginner --
1.1 Matters needing attention-
1.2 Steps
2 Advanced practise
2.1 Fmgrhcpping practice --
2.2 Practicing centmlied take off and landing
2 3 Practicing square flight-
2.4 Figure eight pmctioe
2.5 Roli flight practice --
01
Foreword
02
Safety matters
needing
attention
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Dear customer:
Thank you tor purchasing a Walkera radio control aircraft product. in order to quickly and safely master the operation
ofthe QR Ladybird, please read the user handbook carefully and then keep it in a safe place tor future consultation
and reference
2.1 Important Statement
(1) This product is not a toy. lt is a piece of complicated equipment whlch harmoniously integrates engineering
materials, mechanics, electronlcs, aerodynamic and high treduency radio. Correct installation and adjustment
are necessary to avoid accidents taking place. The owner must always operate in a sale manner improper
operation may result in serious property damage, bodily iniury or even death.
(2) We accept no liability tor damage and consequent damage arising from the use at these products, as we have
no control over the way they are maintained. used and operated
(3) This product is suitable for experienced RC UFO pilots aged 14 years or more All minors must be accompanied
by a responsible adult when tlying.
(4) The flight field should be legally approved by the local government. We accept no liability tor any safety duties
or fines arising from operation, usage or misscorltrcl after the sale otthe products
(5) We consign our distributors to oftertechnical support and service alter sale Please contact the local distributors
for problem resolution caused by usage, operation, maintenance, etc
2.2 Safety matters needing attention
Rc UFO flight is a high risk hobby. whose flight should be kept far away from other people. Nils—assembled or
broken main frame, defective electronic equipment, and/or problematic radio system Will lead to untoreseen
accidents such as bodily lnjury or property damage The pilot MUST pay attention to the flight safety and
UNDERSTAND his responsibility for accidents caused by his carelessness.
(1) Far away trom obstacles and people
An RC UFO in flight has risk ot uncertain flight speed and direction which is .:
potentially dangerous. When tlying, please keep your RC UFO faraway from f
people, high buildings, htghstenslcn lines, etc, and avoid operating in rain,
storms, thunder and lightening . i.-
(2) Keep away from humidity
RC UFO should be kept away from humidity and vapor because its complex, @
precise electronic components and mechanical parts may be damaged. ® , \\>
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(3) Proper operation and maintenance
Please use Walkera original spare parts to upgrade, modify or maintain your
UFO in order to ensure its safety Please operate your UFO within the range
ottunctions permitted. lt is forbidden to use it outside of the satety laws or
regulations.
(4) Avoid flying alone
At the beginning of learning about radloscontmlled tiight there are some difficulties
to overcome. Please avoid flying alone. lnvite experienced pilots to guide you
(two of the most efteetive methods to practice are via a PC night simulatorandfor
under the supervision ofa skilled pilot)
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(5) Safe operation
Please fly your UFO according to your physical status and flight kills.
Fatigue, lisllessness and misoperalion will increase lhe possibiiities
of accidental hazard.
(6) Away from highly spinning parts
Pisass keep pilot, people and object away from the spinning blades
of both main rotor and taii rotor
(7) Protect lrom heat
An RC UFO is made from metal, fiber, plastic and electronic components.
ele. Fiease keep away lrom heat anti sunshine in order to avoid
distortion. even damage. mused by high temperatures
2.3 Ammlon bolero fllght
(1) Ensure the battery packs at both transmitter and receiver are fuliy charged (saturated).
(2) Ensure both the throttle stick and the throttie trim of your transmitter stay at the lowest positions before
operation.
(3) Please strictly obey the order of turn-on and turn-oil before operation When starting yourfiight, please turn
on yourtransmitter first, and connect the powercable of your UFO last
When finishing yourllight, please disconnect the power cable of your UFO first, and turn olf your transmitter
last
(4) An upset in the order at connection may cause your UFO to ioose oohtroi. Piease Cultivate a correct habit of
tumfln and turnaofi.
02
Safety matters
needing
attentlon
03
Defin tlon
of UFO
Orientation
04
Standard
equipment
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We dehne the orientation of UFO in order not to cause confusion in the ioiiowrng descrlptlons That is to say,
the tail boum oi UFO is facing the piidt (taii in), and its head facmg tdrward (hunt oi piidt) The left hand of piidt
is the ieft side at UFO. the right hand of pilot is the right side of UFO its head is to the front and its taii boom is
to the back. The direction in which main body 01 UFO is facing is up, and its skids are tacing down.
up
A Li-polymer battery pack A GAoue charger
A Todi kit A Main rotor blades
A User Handbook
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5.1 2402D(standard radio)semng
5.1 1 Mam Menu
Battery voltage display Elevator tnm
Battery voltage Stick mndes
dlsplzy display
ermm
rm. dis rs
Arlemn AILE p y
"mm" THRO AUX
rmme mm
Rum. RUDD BUZZ
sum,
M," m... Mm r...“
When turmng on the transmitter pcwen tne buzzer nngs, and 4 tnrns bars begin to make streamIlke movements.
Alter the ID brndrng rs tinrshed‘ both buzzing and tnm bars stream-like movements stop, rnstead or opemng
screen appears
5 t 2 Channel Reverse Setup
ELEV reverse setup
Press ENT to enter the setting status and both ELEV and the current reverse status NOR or REV are together
flashrng Ir want to make reverse‘ Press R or L to Iet NOR flashmg‘ and then press ENT to confirm Press EXT
to exit
12.0v STICK MOD 1 12.0v STICK MOD 2
ELEV ELEV
THRO AUX
RUDD BUZZ
AILE 1 0 0 % AILE
NOR
1 00%
THRO AUX
RUDD BUZZ
AILE reverse setup
Press ENT to enter the setting status and both AILE and the current reverse status NOR or REV are together
flashing Press UP or DN to flash AILE whrIe its current reverse status NOR or REV rs aIso flashing Press R or
L (0 make NOR flashmg and press ENT to confirm Press EXT to exit
12.0v
ELEV
AILE
THRO AUX
RUDD BUZZ
STICK MOD 1
100%
12.0v STICK MOD 2
ELEV
NOR
AILE 1 O 0 0/0
THRO AUX
RUDD BUZZ
THRO reverse setup
Press ENT to enter the setting status and both ELEV and the current reverse status NOR or REV are tegether
flashmg. Press UP or DN to flash THRO. Both THRO and Its current reverse status NOR or REV are together
flashing Press R or I. to let NOR flashing and then press ENT to Confirm. Press EXT to exit
12.0v
ELEV
AILE
THRO AUX
RUDD BUZZ
STICK MOD 1
100%
12.0v STICK MOD 2
ELEV
NOR
AILE 1 00%
THRO AUX
RUDD BUZZ
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05
Transmitter
setup
Transmitter
setup
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RUDD reverse setup
Press ENT to enter the setting status, and both ELEV and the current reverse status NOR er REV are flashing
Press UP or DN to flash RUDD RUDD and "5 current reverse status NOR or REV are together flashing Press
R or L to ietNOR flashing Press ENT to Confirm, and then press EXT to exit.
12.0V STICK MOD 1 12.0V STICK MOD 2
ELEV
ELEV
AILE NTIROO% “LE 1 000/0
THRO AUX THRO AUX
RUDD BUZZ RUDD BUZZ
5 t 3 Buzzer setup
The buzzer setup inciudes two status ON or OPP aeiew is the setting method
Press ENT to enter the setting status and both ELEv and the current reverse status NOR er REV are flashing
Press UP or DN to flesh BUZZ BUZZ and its current switch status ON or OFF are together flashing it want to
change the switch status, press R or L to make ON flashing, amt then press ENT to confirm and save Press
EXT to exit.
12.0v STICK MOD 1 12.0v STICK MOD 2
ELEV ELEV
AILE 1 GOO/0 ”LE 1 00%
THRO AUX THRO AUX
RUDD BUZZ RUDD BUZZ
5.2 DEVO-6/7/BS/1nl12$(uptional radic)settings
5.2.1 Type Helicopter
5 z z Swash type 1 Serve Nermai
5.2.3 Device Output
DEVO-G DEVO-7 DEVO-8S
Gear FMODSW Active GEAR GEAR ACT Gea’ GEARSW “We
Pitch System Active
Pitch System Active AUX? FMD ACT
AUXZ FMODSW Active
AU><3 RUDD D/R Active
DEVO-tO DEVO-‘iZS
Gear GEAR sw Active Gear GEAR SW Active
Pitch System Active
AUXZ FMOD SW Active
AUX3 RUDD D/R Active
AUXA Aux4 KE Active
Auxz FMODSW Active
AUX3 AUX3 Lever Active
Aux4 Au><4 Lever Active
AU“ AUX5KE “we AUXS Auxs Lever Active
Auxs AUXGKnob Active
AUX7 AUX7Knob Active
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06
Setup of the
RX2638H-D
receiver
5.45
6.2 Function of receiver
sm Name for short Full name Function
1 E'emi‘ “mag“ Connect to the ontter camera DC wire The hind ping face towards left.
Output in level
Auxz Ping in the bind piug to ciearance the
2 AUX2 The hind ping face towards left
in memory.
3 Power wire Connect to the lipo battery.
4 Right front motor Connect to the right front motor wire The bind ping face towards right
5 Right back motor Connect to the right back motorwtre. The bind ping face towards right
6 Left back motor Connect to the left back motor wire. The bind ping face towards right
7 Left front motor Connect to the left front motorwire The hind ping face towards right
8 Gyro sensi 'ty Adjust the gyro sensitivity ofthe (font/back
adjust knob lielt/right haii.
9 signal I dicator
light Show the hind status
5.3 Flight Modes switches ofthe Receiver
it) Standard Transmitter 24025
Note:Piease strictiy refer to peiow operations
(1.1) Push the thottle stick to the top position, turn on the radio and connect the UFO battery , then comes to
the code pairing status The receiver indicator Wili flash between red and green alternately after code pairing
successluily That‘s the Flight Modes swrtch status
(1.2) Under the Fiight Modes switch status. turn the Elevator stick up and down fourtimes or above to enter
Flight Modes switch (finish in 2 seconds) It is in Normal Fiight mode when the red indicator turns solid, and
it's in Roil Fiight mode when the green indicator turns spiid
(i 3) Afler choose the Fiight Mode. push the throttle stick at the lowest positionthen liight avaiiabie.
(2) DEVO-Gfl/GSH ONES Transmitter seieclable
Note: Piease set the FMOD swltch as "ACTiVE" in the Output settlng 07 Transmlttef
When the FMOD Flight mode switch oiihe radio at "O” 905ml)". the receivers red indicator turns solid as the
Nurmai Fiight mode, When the FMOD Fiight mode switch loe radio at "2" ucsiticnthe receiver's green indicator
turns soiid as the Roll flight mode.
6.4 Adjustment of receiver
(1) Receiver LED indicator Quick fiashing indicates the reception of a new signal, a solid iight means connection
is completed successfuily. slow flashing indicates failure to receive a signal, piease disconnect and reconnect
the battery
(2) Adjust knub of the gyro cw rotating increase the sensitivity of the Gyroccw rotating decrease the sensitivity
of the Gyro. The default setting is Middie.generally there is no need to trim
(3) Ciear hx ID in receiver: insert ping terminal into Auxz channei on receiver to clearfix ID memory and disconnect
piug terminal when the indicator on receiver start to fiash
5.5 Matters needing attention
(1) Ali the wires shouid be connected in a correct way. Misconnection Wiil result in failure to receive signal, even
damage to receiver speed controiier
(2) Please use special adjustment pen to rotate the gyro tuning knob in order to avoid damaging the knob.

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