Hobbico MR100 Radio controlled model quadcopter and transmitter/receiver User Manual DIDE03xx Vista v2 indd

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The objects of the declaration described here are in conformity with the requirements of the specifications listed below, m m
following the provisions of the European R&TTE directive 1995/5/50: m Radio Controlled nadlo Controlled
EN300 328 v1.5.1. UHV Quadcopter ‘ “I IV Ouadcopter
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1 DIDE1170 Canopy Blue 5 DIDE1177 Prop Shaft 12 DIDE11B7 E-Board Dampers
Ilohblco Inc. 1 DIDE1190 Canopy Green 6 DIDE117B Battery Frame 13 DIDE1188 Screw Set
2904 Research Road 1 DIDE1191 Canopy Rod 7 DIDE117S Main Frame 14 DIDM1110 E-Board Elue
_ 1 DIDE1152 Canopy White a DIDE11eo Motor Covers 14 DIDM1111 ErBoard Green
Chamnalgn. IL USA 61826 2 DIDE1171 Prop Set Blue 9 DIDE1181 Main Mtr cw ur em 14 DIDM1112 E-Board ned
~ . ~ 2 DIDE1172 Prop Set Green 10 DIDE1182 Main Mtrch RIF L/R 14 DIDM1113 E-Board While
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’ 57 un e ermany 2 DIDE1174 Prop Set min; 11 DIDE1184 Led Arm Covers Emu 1s DllJE11ao Canopy LED Lightstrip
The associated regulatory agencies ofthe following countries recognize the noted certifications to this product as authorized 3 ”'051175 Bearing Set 11 0'951135 L911 Arm Covers RM DID-"105 Transmitter
4 DIDE1176 Gear Set 11 DIDE1186 Led Arm Covers Whlle
for sale and use.
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. This device compiles with
FCCDIEmeII/AEI 00 Part i5 01 the FCC Ruies
Operation is subject to the
MADE IN CHINA toiiowmg two conoltlcns: [1] This
delllce may not cause harmful
lnterfcrerlce. and (2i This device
must accept any interference
received lrlciudlng interference that
Plug the chargerinto a USB to Ac adapter(DlDP1125 not included)
or a computer USB port and connect the battery. The red LED will
be steady while charging and flash when the charge is complete.
0 NEVER leave the battery unattended while charging.
0 DO NOT allow the USB port to power down while the charger
ls connected to the battery.
0 ALWAYS unplug the charger from the USE port and the
battery when charging is complete.
0 NEVER charge a puffed or damaged battery.
CONTROLLER SETUP —
Remove the screw
and slide the cover
down to insert the
included 4 AAA
batteries.
may cause undesired operation
HIM
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FLYING "$105
1. Place the Vista on the ground at least 6 feet away with the
LINKING — tail facing you.
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 Vista move left, right, forward
1. Turn on the controllerwith
the left stick at its lowest
position. or backward. Keep in mind that when the nose is facing you,
moving the right stick to the l1ght will make the quad appear
to move to the left.
4. Moving the left stick to the left or right will rotate the nose
2_ Connect the ’ of the Vista left or right.
battery to the 5. Always use small stick movements to control the Vista until
Vista and place it you are familiar with the how the model responds to the
on a level surface. controls.
The 78“ LED 0" 6. Always unplug the Vista's battery and turn off the transmitter
“'9 Wad WI” "35h when you‘re done flying.
rapidly when the quad is linked to the controller.
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OIIAI. RATES
The agility of the Vista can be changed by
pushing down on the right stick to select
low or high control rates.
The overall rate sensitivity can be adjusted by:
1. Holding down the right stick until the
controller beeps once.
2. Continue holding down the right stick and advance the left stick to the
desired setting.
3. Release the right stick and return the left stickto its lowest position.
The default setting is 50% (midstick) and low rates are 25% lower than
high rates.
FLIGHT MODES
The Vista has advanced stabilization which
automatically levels the quad when the right
stick is centered and limits how far the Vista rusnr moo:
can tilt. ‘
Press the Flight Mode button to toggle this
off or on.
Easy Mode— Control rates are at a low setting. This is the default mode for the
controller and should be used when indoors or if the pilot isjust learning to fly.
Normal Mode—The control fin [II III]. IIIIIIIIII
rates are high. This mode Easy Steady blue 0N Low
should be selected when Norm-I Steadyorunge 0N High
flying outdoors or when A Fl h ‘ FF L
more agili is desired. danced as ”'9 bus 0 ”W
Expert Flashingomngo OFF High
Advanced Mode — Advanced stabilization is off and the control rates are
low. Vour Vista will be more agile because there are no limits on how far it
can turn in any direction.
Expert Mode — Advanced stabilization is off and the control rates are high.
FLIPS —
VourVista can perform
a flip when the flip
button is pressed
followed by moving
the right stick in the
desired flip direction.
This stunt needs lots
of room and should
be done outside with
relatively calm winds.
LOW BATTERY INDICATORS —
The flight time is about 10 minutes. When the battery voltage gets low. the
LEDs on the arms will flash slowly. The pilot should land as soon as possible
to avoid damaging the battery. The battery should always be charged before
the quadcopter is stored.
The controller will make a triple beep when the batteries need to be changed.
SLT COMPATIBILITY —
The Vista has a receiver that is compatible with other SLT transmitters
like the TacticWI Trxsso. A transmitter with an ANVLINK can also be used
provided it has helicopter programming. programmable mixing and at least
6 channels to control all the features of the Vista.
SEIIIP
Model Typ : Hell with H1 (one servo) swashplate type
Servo Reversih II Channels Normal (Tactic c Futaba)
Servo Trav . 25%]125% Ail. & Ele.
1DO%/1OCI% Thr.. Rud.. and all switches
Throttle Curve: (0.25.50.75.100)
Gyro (ch 5): 25%]75%l125% - These are
the sensitivity settings for the controls
Pitch curve (ch 5): Set all points to 100% on low switch position
- Advanced stabilization 0N
Set all points to 0% on high switch position
- Advanced stabilization OFF
Dual Rates- Elm/125% Aileron 8. Elevator
Exp zomoo Aileron c Elevator
Programmable Mixin : CH 1 to CH 6. Left: 125%. Right: 425%.
Use the dual rate switch (ON) as control
CH 2 to CH 6. Left: 125%. Right: 425%.
Use the dual rate switch (ON) as control
I Use a momentary SWitch for the Dual Rate. Expo and Programmable
Mix settings.
0 The high rate settings should be assigned to the ON position and are
used for flipping.
OIIAOCOPTER SENSOR CALIBRATION —
If the quadcopter is constantly drifting in the same direction or any time a
new flight control board has been installed. the sensors on the Vista should
be calibrated.
1. Center all the trim adjustments. To center the trim settings. hold down
one side of the trim button until you hear along beep. If the controller
stops beeping. release the trim button and hold down the other side.
2. Place your Vista on a level
surface and link the quadcopter
with the controller.
3. Put the controller in Normal
Flight Mode (steady orange
Flight Mode LED).
4. Press and hold the right stick in
its lower right corner.
5. Move the left stick down and to the right. When the arm LEDs start to
flash. release both sticks. The LEDs will stop flashing when the calibration
is complete.
ROTOR BLADE REPLACEMENT —
1. Remove screw that secures the rotor blade to the gear shaft.
2. Pull prop off the gear shaft.
3. Install new rotor blade and secure with screw.
FRONT ,///
Color Blades. .
Color LEDs /f(
4/
REAR
Black Blades.
White LEDs
IIOTE: The rotor blades and each arm have arrows that indicate which way the
prop rotates. Please check the arrows to verify thatthe correct replacement
rotor blade has been installed.
GEAR SHAFT REPLACEMENT —
1. Remove Rotor Blade from Gear Shaft
2. Push shaft down to remove it from the gear.
3. Install the new gear shaft and rotor blade if it is not damaged.
NOTE: While the gear is out. check it carefully for any cracks or damage
to the teeth.
MOTOR REPLACEMENT —
1. Remove screw securing the
motor cover to the arm and
pull the cover offthe motor.
2. Use a small flat blade
screwdriver to separate
the motor plug from the
socket. DO NOT pull the
wires.
3. Remove the motor from
the frame and insert the
replacement. Make sure
that the wire colors on the
replacement motor are the
same as the original. The
motors for the clockwise
props have black and
white wires. The counter-
clockwise props use motors with blue and red wires.
FLIGHT CONTROL BOARD REPLACEMENT —
1. Remove all 4 motor covers and the two screws in the section between
the front and back arms.
2. Remove the battery frame.
3. Remove the LED covers and unplug all 4 motors. Carefully pull the motor
wires out ofthe frame.
4. Remove the two canopy screws and the canopy. Under the canopy is
canopy LED strip that must be unplugged from the control board.
5. Remove the 3 screws holding the control board and remove the board.
6. Install the canopy LED strip and the canopy. Be sure that the post is
supporting the back of the LED strip.
7. Install the new control board and route the wires for motors. To prevent
damage to the wires. route them between the guides on the inside of
the arms.
3. Install the LED covers. Before tightening the screws. make sure the wires
are positioned so they will not be damaged.
9. Replace the motor covers.
10. Calibrate the quadcopter sensors.
TROUBLESHOOTING —
PROBLEM: The quadcopter will not respond to the transmitter.
SOLIITTON:(1) Turn offthe transmitter and disconnect the battery for the
Vista. Re-Iink the quadcopter and the transmitter.
(2) Charge or change the battery on the quadcopter.
PROBLEM: Red controller LEI] is slowly flashing after linking.
SOLUTION: Replace AAA batteries.
PROBLEM: Unable to flip.
SOLUTION: Battery voltage is too low.
PROBLEM: Ouadcopter is shaking.
SOLUTION: Check the props and the prop shafts for damage.
PROBLEM: The props spin butthe quadcopter will not take off.
SOLUTION: Rotor blades are incorrectly installed. See the Rotor Blade
Replacement section.
90-DAY LIMITED WARRANTY —
PLEASE DO NOT RETURN YOUR PRODUCT TO THE STORE. Dromida will
repair or replace factory defects for 90 days from the date of purchase. This
warrantyspecifically does not cover crash damage. misuse or abuse. To make
a warranty claim. please contact our product support team at 1-211-391-
IBTO option 6 or e-mail us at IteliItoIlineQgreatplanesmm. If requested
by Product Support. please send defective product to:
Hobby Services
3002 N Apollo Dr.. Suite #1
champaign. IL 61822
In the European Union. send it postpaid and insured to:
Service Abteilung Revell OmbN Tel: 01305-110111
Henschelstrasse 20-30 (nurfiir Deutschland)
32257 Biinde Germany
E-mail: Hobbico-Service@Revell.de
Please include a note about the problem. your contact information. and a
copy ofthe receipt.
This warranty applies only if the product is operated in compliance with the
instructions and warnings provided with each model. Dromida assumes no
liability except forthe exclusive remedy or repair of parts as specified above.
Dromida shall not be liable for consequential or incidental damages. Some
states do not allow the exclusion of consequential or incidental damages so
the above exclusion may not apply to you. This warranty gives you specific
legal rights and you may also have other rights which vary from state to state.
FCC REQUIREMENT —
This device complies with part 15 of the FCC rules. Operation is subject to
the following two conditions.
(1) This device may not cause harmful interference.
(Z) This device must accept any interference received. including interference
that may cause undesired operation.
NOTE: THE MANUFACTURER IS NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY RADIO OR
TV INTERFERENCE CAUSED BY UNAUTHORIZED MODIFICATIONS TO THIS
EQUIPMENT. SUCH MODIFICATIONS COULD VOID THE USER’S AUTHORITY
TO OPERATE THE EQUIPMENT.
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for
a Class B digital device. pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These
limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful
interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates. uses
and can radiate radio frequency energy and. if not installed and used in
accordance with the instructions. may cause harmful interference to radio
communications. However. there is no guarantee that interference will not
occur in a particular installation.
If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television
reception. which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on.
the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of
the following measures:
0 Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
0 Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
I Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit differentfrom that
to which the receiver is connected.
I Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
OE COMPLIANCE INFORMATION
FOR TIIE EUROPEAN UNION —
INSTRUCTIONS FOR DISPOSAL OF WASTE EQUIPMENT BY PRIVATE USERS
IN THE EUROPEAN UNION:
This symbol on the product or its packaging indicatesthis product
must not be disposed ofwith other household waste. Instead. it is
the user's responsibility to dispose of their waste equipment by
handing it over to a designated collection point for the recycling of _
waste electrical and electronic equipment. The separate collection
and recycling of your waste equipment at the time of disposal will help to
conserve natural resources and ensure that it is recycled in a manner that
protects human health and the environment. For more information about
where you can drop off your waste equipment for recycling. please contact
your local city office. your household waste disposal service or location
where you purchased the product.
DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY:
Product: Dromida 2.4GHz 47Channel Tx Rx
Item number: DlDJIIOS MRIOO
Equipment class: 1
MR1OO transmitter: The objects of the declaration described here are
in conformity With the requirements of the specifications listed below.
following the provisions of the European 2006/95/EC Low Voltage
Directive:
EN 60950-12006 Safety
FCC ID: IYFMRIOO

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