Hobbico Z1000 wifi module (only for the camera) User Manual DIDE04xx Vista FPV v1 1 indd
Hobbico Inc wifi module (only for the camera) DIDE04xx Vista FPV v1 1 indd
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' BEFORE FLYING, PLEASE READ 8: UNDERSTAND . ' THESE INSTRUCTIONS! % and go to www.knowbeforeyoufly. org t V | S T/\ FPV “6:233:31: Spare Blades (2 black. 2 colon .93" c.’ Vista FPV Ouadcopler Controller / ‘\ Camera Camera Wire ._ USB Charger with ' - Memory Card , Flight Battery AAA Batterles l4l TO PREVENT MOTOR DAMAGE ALWAYS BE SURE THE THROTTLE IS OFF WHEN THE BLADES ARE OBSTRUGTED OR ODNTROL IS LOST. CHARGING INSTALL THE CAMERA — Adapter (DIDP1125 not included) Plug the charger lhto a USB port or AC adapter (not lhcluded) as shown and connect the battery The charger LED is steady on when charging The LED flashes when charge IS complete. 1 Carelully slide the camera onto the camera mount untll you feel lI click into place 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 chargerlrom the USE portend the battery when charglng IS complete. 0 NEVER charge a pulted or damaged battery. INSTALL BATTERIES IN THE CONTROLLER - 2. Connecl the included camera ere to the camera and to the Remove the screw and ouadcopter. The plugs can only be connected one way. Look slide the cover down to closely at the photos to see the orientation of wire colors insert the included 4 AAA batteries. LINKING — t.Turn on the controller With the throttle at its lowest position. 2. Connect the battery to the Vista and place it on a level surface The LED on the quad will flash rapidly when the quad is linked to the controller and ready to fly. ALWAYS unplug the battery after flying! Damage to the battery may result if left connected. OIIADOOFTER SENSOR CALIBRATION — lfthe quadcopter is constantly drifting in the same direction or anytime a new flight control board has been installed. the sensors on the Vista should be calibrated 1 Calibrate the sensors before the first flight. Center all the trim adjustments. To center the trim settings. hold down one Side at the trim button until you hear a long 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 Press and hold the right stick In its lower right corner. A 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 FLYING FLYING "Sins 1 Take off by “slowly“ advancing the left stick until the quad takes off. 2 Control altitude using the left stick. 3 Use the right stick to move left, right, forward, or backward. 4 Use the left stick (left/right) to rotate or spin left or right. 5 Always use small movements until you learn how the model behaves TO PREVENT MOTOR DAMAGE ALWAYS BE SURE THE THROTTLE IS OFF WHEN THE BLADES ARE OBSTRUOTED DUAL MES OR CONTROL IS LOST. Control sensitivity can be changed by pushing down on the right stick on the controller. The default is low rate when the flight mode LED is blue. The controller will make a double beep and the flight niode LED will change to orange indicating high rate. This mode should he used when flying outdoors or when more agility is desired. Pushing down on the right stick again Will return the controller to low rate indicated by a single beep and the flight mode LED changing back to blue. This mode should be used when flying indoors, learning to fly, or smoother Video is deSired The low rate sensitivity will always be 25% less than the high rate The overall controls can be adjusted by: 1. Holding doWn the right stick until the controller beeps once. 2 Continuing to hold down the right stick and advancing the throttle to the desired setting. 3 Releasing the right stick and returning the throttle to 0%. The default setting is when the throttle stick is at 517% (midstick). FLIGIITMODES The Vista has advanced stabilization Which automatically levels the quad when the right stick is centered and limits hoW far the Vista 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 ifthe pilot isjust learning to fly. Normal Mode , The control MillIl “II :I'II- """I'III rates are high. This mode HST Steady blue 0N Low should be selected when flying "DMII Steady 073M? 0" Hi9" outdoors or when more agility Advanced Flashing blue OFF an IS dBSIIEd- Expert Flashing amige DFF High Advanced Mode 7 Advanced stabilization is off and the control rates are low. VourVista 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. NOTE: When the battery voltage is low (flashing LEDs) the flip function is disabled LOW BATTERY INDICATOR The LEDs on the Vista will flash slowly when the LiF‘o battery voltage is low. The Vista FPV should be landed as soon as possible to avoid damaging the battery. Always unplug the battery atter tlight. The battery needs to be charged before the quadcopter is stored. The controller Will make five quick beeps when the AAA batteries need to be charged. RECORDING VIDEO & PICTURES WITHOUT THE APP - f. lnsert the memory card into the camera. If you remove or need to replace, insert as shown with the gold contact points facing up toward the Vista. Push the card in until it clicks into place. To release the card, push in until it clicks and the card Will spring out of position to be removed. The memory card should never be inserted or removed from the camera when the battery is plugged in. When inserting the card. be sure to align the card correctly into the card slot. 2. Turn on the controller and connect the battery to theVista Before taking pictures or video you must allow the camera 30 seconds to initialize. Pictures or video taken before the camera has initialized may not be saved to the card or the Iile(s) Will be corrupted. 3. Use the PICTURE and VIDEO buttons on the controllerto take still images and video recordings Pressing and releasmg the VIDEO button will start video recording indicated by a long ‘beeeep' from the controller Pressing and releasmg the button again will stop recording indicated by a shon ‘beep’ from the controllerand the LEDs on the Vista will flash. Pressing and releasing the PICTURE button on the controller Will take a photo indicated by a short ‘beep’ from the controller Photos can be taken using the PICTURE button on the controller even if the DroneView camera is recording video. Allow at least 2 seconds afler taking a picture before taking another picture NOTE: Avoid pressing and holding the video and picture buttons A quick ‘press and release’ is suffiCient to activate the camera. BEFORE DISCONNECTINE THE BA‘I'I'ERV FROM THEVISTA AND REMOVING THE MEMORY CARD. VOIJ MUST ALLOW AT LEAST 30 SECONDS FOR THE DRONEVIEW CAMERA TO CLOSE THE FILES. FAILURE TO DO 50 MAY RESULT IN MISSING 0R DNREADABLE FILES. 4. Wait at least 30 seconds following the end of the last video recorded Disconnect the battery from the Vista,THEN remove the memory card from the camera. 5. Insert the card into a memory card reader inot included) for use With a PC or tablet. Pictures are saved as JPG files and videos are saved as .AVI files. Pictures and videos can be viewed or edited using software that Was bundled With your PC or tablet. or there is a Wide variety of software available from third parties both free and for purchase. NOTE: The DroneView camera’s maximum video length is 5 minutes. If video is recorded for longer than 5 minutes the DroneView camera will automatically close the video file and start a new file. There may be a short loss ol video footage during this SWitch to a new tile.The DroneView Will continueto create new video files every 5 minutes of continuous recording until the memory card becomes tull or the battery is disconnected or the battery voltage drops below the abilty tor the camera to operate. Corrupt or missing files may result in video recording being stopped in this way.When the battery voltage is low indicated by flashing LEDs the camera Will stop recording and save the video tile.Videos and pictures cannot be taken until the battery is recharged. 6. After you have retrieved your liles from the memory card (copy the tiles you Wish to keep to a sate location) you can delete the tiles on the memory card. The DroneView camera Will create the sub folders it needs it they are deleted lrom the card USING THE DRONEVIEW APP — The DroneView app is 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) lunction as well as to take Videos and pictures and upload and view them directly to your device DflflflEVlEW t. lnstall the “DroneView” app from Google Play tAndroid) or the App Store (Apple) 2. lnsert the memory card into the camera and connecta charged LiPo battery to the Vista 3. "35 Only - Go to the WiFi setting '- options in your deVice and select (settings the DroneView netiiirork. The actual name of the DroneView network Will vary trorn 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. Wm « DRONEVlEWVVeltow Hoboicnfifl HobbicofiD sen: Other Ask in Join Networks A. 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 lit 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. Apple and the Apple logo are trademarks otApple Inc., registered in the U.S. and other countries App Store is a service mark oprple lnc Android'M and Google Play are trademarks of Google Inc. Wi-FW are Wi-Fi Alliancew are registered trademarks ol the Wi-Fi Alliance 6. Once connected you Will see on your device the image seen by the camera (relerred to in this manual as the FPVleed) Press anywhere on the screen to pull up the main options. Picture Button - Press to take a still image. Note pictures cannot be mken With the app while recording is in progress Video Hutton — Press to start recording (red stop button appears on right when recording) File Gallery lultorr - Opens gallery to display contents of memory card for vieWing,expoi1ing and deleting. Settings Iultnn - Opens the setting menu. NOTE: The FPV feed is tor the purposes of displaying what the camera is recording to improve the quality and accuracy of videos and pictures With respect to the pilot's intended lield of view. We do not recommend attempting to lly the Vista relying solely on the FPV feed Delays in the FPVteed can causethe image shown in the app to not represent the exact current position of the Vista. Any interruption of the FPV feed will not be present in the recorded video files. Flying without maintaining line of sight of the quad is unsate. FILE GALLERY Opening the tile gallery displays the contents of the memory card in the camera. Each thumbnail represents a picture or video. Videos have a small camera icon and the length of the videos on the thumbnails. Pictures can be viewed by clicking on the picture thumbnails In order to view videos. you must first export them by pressing Select and then pressing each thumbnail that you Wish to export. Press Export to upload the files to your devrce. Pictures and videos will be copied to your device‘s camera roll. They can also be viewed in the DroneView app by pressing cancel after the exporting is complete and then pressing the thumbnail you wish to View (Android users do not need to press Cancel to vieW files.) NOTE: We do not recommend exporting videos that exceed 1 minute in length because of the amount of time it Will take to exportthe files For longervideos or a larger quantity of videos, we recommend removing the memory card from the camera and translerring the contents directlyto a PC using a card reader. it you do plan to export longer videos. we recommend first charging the Vista battery to ensure exponing does not become interrupted due to loW battery voltage. Press Export after you have selected the files you Wish to export. A progress window Will appear indicating the amount of data that has been exported. When completed. you can now press the video thumbnails to view the videos or you can open your device‘s camera roll (gallery) and view them there when you have confirmed that the files have been successfully transferred to your camera roll (gallery) press Select and choose the files you Wish to delete it you no longerwant them in the file gallery. tagging 1;: u SETflllES The settings menu allows you to change the WiFi name, ad)ust brightness and contrast, rotate camera View and toggle the date code oft and on changing the WiFi Name will change how the Camera is identified in the WiFi network list. The Brightness and Contrast Will adyust the Fered display qualities Video and picture files will have the same display qualities as the FPV. Vou may wish to experiment With these settings depending on lighting conditions and personal preferences. Press reset to return the brightness and contrast to the default values. Rotate camera view will rotate the FPV feed and recorded Videos and pictures 180°.This leature is needed When the DroneVieW camera is used independently ol the Vista With a Power Battery Module (TACZTOOZ) and is mounted on top of a surface rather than underneath like on the Vista. The Date Code will display the current date on the FPV feed when the Date Code is turned ON. The date will also be seen in video recordings and pictures in the same format as seen on the FPV feed The Date Code is automatically updated to match the date of your devrce when connected vra WiFi network. If you made any changes in the settings menu then you will be prompted to save when exiting the settings menu. It you select ND When prompted to save then the changes will be discarded iOS Only , If you change the WiFi name then you will need to exit the DroneView app and select the newly named network in the WiFi setting options of your device. ”SHE TWO OEIIIOES SIMULTAMEOUSLY The DroneView camera can be connected with up to two devices simultaneously Two devrces will have the ability to connect to the DroneView WiFi network and share the FPVteed from the camera. Eoth devices will also be able to take pictures and stan/stop vrdeo recording. NOTE: Exporting can only be done with one device at a time. Attempting to expoi1 tiles simultaneously from a DroneView camera to two devices may cause the transfer to freeze. TROUBLESHOOTING — FLYING PROBLEMS PROBLEM: The Vista will not respond to the controller SOLUTION: (1) Charge or change the battery in theVista. (2) Turn offttre controller and disconnectthe battery fortheVista. ReelinktheVista and controller. PROBLEM: Red controller LED light flashing atter linking. SOLUTION: Replace wrth newAAA batteries. PROBLEM: Unable to tlip. SOLUTION: Battery voltage too low PROBLEM: Stabilization not working properly. SOLUTION: (1) Battery voltage low. (2) Rerlink. (3) Recalibrate the sensors. PROBLEM: Will not take ofl. SOLUTION: Rotor blades incorrectly installed. See Blade Replacement section. PROBLEM: Vista is shaking. SOLUTION: Check the canopy, chassis. motors and rotor blades for damage PROBLEM: The USB charger LED blinks rapidly when attempting to charge the battery. SOLUTION: The battery voltage is too low to charge. The battery voltage may recover on its oWn With time in order to be safely charged Wait 1 hour and try charging again It the charger LED still blinks rapidly then you may need to replace the battery VIDEO PROBLEMS PROBLEM: There are missing or corrupt files on the memory card. SOLUTION: Refer to RECORDlNG VIDEO AND PlCTURES WITHOUT THE APP for information regarding camera initialization and closing of files. SOLUTION: The battery voltage may be getting too lowtor the camera to operate property When the low voltage LEDs blink, land the Vista and stop recording as soon as possible SOLUTION: Allow 273 seconds between taking pictures. PROBLEM: The video button on the controller does not work or works intermittently. SOLUTION: The video butlon must be pressed and quickly released.The controller Will beep when the button works properly SOLUTION: The video button on the controller toggles between start/stop video. If using both the app and the Video button to control Video recording. you may need to press the video button a second time in some instances to get the correct start or stop command. PROBLEM: The WiFi connection is lost during flight. SOLUTION: There may be interterence in the area Try flying in a ditferent location SOLUTION: Vou are exceeding theWiFi range ofthe DroneView camera. Maintain a closer proximity to your device during flight. PROBLEM: The app does not reresiablish connection after the connection has been lost SOLUTION: Close the DroneView app and remove it from the background tasks. Restart the DroneView app PROBLEM: Exporting files was interrupted and the export function cannot be restarted. SOLUTION: Close the DroneView app and remove it from the background tasks. Restart the DroneView app Run the export function again. PROBLEM: Vou recorded videos/pictures but there are no files on the memory card SOLUTION: The memory card was incorrectly inserted into camera. Reter to RECORDlNG VIDEO AND PICTURESWlTHOUTTHEAPP for instructions on the proper installation of the memory card PROBLEM: Horizontal scrolling lines appear in video or pictures. SOLUTION: Avoid aiming the camera directly into the sun or reflected sunlight BLADE REPLACEMENT 1. Remove the screw that secures the rotor blade to the gear shaft 2. Pull the prop off the gear shaft 3. install the new rotor blade and secure it with the screw NOTE: The rotor blades have arrows that indicate which direction they rotate. Please refer to this diagram to verify that the correct replacement rotor blade is installed. ‘ ‘ FRONT Color Blades Color LED Covers Black Blades Clear LED Covers PROP SNAFT REPLACEMENT — 1 Remove the rotor blade from the prop shaft. 2 Push the 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 the screw securing the motor cover to the arm and pull the cover off the 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 counterclockwise props use motors with blue and red Wires FLICNT CONTROL BOARD REPLACEMENT — 1. Remove all four motor covers and the two screws in the section between the front and back arms. 2. Remove the battery frame. 3. Removeihe LED covers and unplug all four motors. Carefully pull the motor wrres out of the frame. 4. Remove the two canopy screws and the canopy. Under the canopy is the 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 tor motors. To prevent damage to the Wires, route them between the guides on the inside of the arms. 8. lnstall the LED covers. Before tightening the screws, make sure the Wires are positioned so they will not be damaged. 9. Replace the motor covers. to. calibrate the quadcopter sensors BATTERY PRECAUTIONS — The Vista FPV uses a lithium polymer (LiPo) battery. Follow these precautions to ensure safe and trouble-free operation. I ALWAYS disconnect the battery from the quadcopter when not in use. 0 Only use the included charger with the flight battery. 0 Do not attempt to use this charger with NiCd or NiMH battew packs. O Do not attempt to use a damaged battery. 0 This product contains a UFO batterythat must be recycled ordisposed of properly. 0 Do not leave the charger unattended while charging Disconnect the battery and unplug the charger immediately it either becomes hotl However, it is normal for the charger to get warm. 0 Disconnect the battery from the charger and carefully move the battery to a fireproof location if the battery begins to swell or smoke! I Never allow the battery temperature to exceed 140" F [60" C]. 0 Do not attempt to charge a battery if it is swollen or hot. 0 Do not place the charger or any batten/ on a flammable surface or near combustible materials while in use. 0 Never disassemble or modify pack wiring in any way or puncture cells. C Never charge inside a vehicle. 0 Always disconnect the battery and remove the charger from the USB part when not in use. 0 Land your model immediately when the LEDs flash to indicate thatthe battery power is low. Recharge the battery before attempting another flight. A dangerous situation can occur when attempting to recharge an overrdischarged battery! 0 ALWAYS keep a supply of sand accessible when charging. Dumping sand on the battery will extinguish a LiPo chemical fire. C ALWAYS KEEP OUT OF REACH OF CHlLDREN SAFETY PRECAUTIONS — Follow these safety precautions when operating this or any model quadcopter. 0 Adult superVision required. 0 Before flying, go to www.knowbeforeyoufly.org. 0 Do not touch the spinning blades or tly over another person's head. 0 Keep your face and body as well as all spectators away from the rotors whenever the battery is connected. 0 Stay clear of buildings, trees and power lines. AVOID flying in or near crowded areas. Do NOT fly close to people, children or pets. 0 Maintain a safe pilotrtorquadcopter distance while flying. 0 Vour Vista FPV quadcopter should not be considered a toy, but rather a small, working model. If not operated correctly, the model could possibly cause injuw to you or spectators and damage to property. OYou must check the operation at the model betore every flight to ensure that the model has remained structurally sound. 0 Do not alter or modify the model, as doing so may result in an unsafe or unflyable model. 0 Do your part in preserving the integrity of the FPV hobby. Know the boundaries of your flying area and ALWAYS respect the privacy of others. SLT COMPATIBILITY — The Vista has a receiver that is compatible With other SLT transmitters like the TacticTM 'I'TXGSD or TTX850 A transmitter With an AnyLink can also be used provided it has the programming leatures in the lollowmg set up lists and at least 6 channels to control all the features of the Vista Here are setups for both the Tactic Trxcso and TTXBSO transmitters. other models using the AnyLink may use similar setups. Tactic 1115511 Mddei should be set up as AlRPLANE SERVO SET Ali Channels set to NOR DUAL, EXPO. Not used CH5 AND CH5 SET: lNPUT CH5 lNPUT CHs CTRL: sci) CTRL: SE() OFFSET +25% TRAVEL +50% +75% THROTTLE CURVE Not used THROTTLE CUT; Not used AiLERON MIXER Not used RUDDER MIXER: Not used PROGRAMMABLE MlXER: Mixt CH6>CH6 SF- RATE L27100% R +1oo% OFFSET: +50% CTRL: SF OFFSET +30% TRAVEL: +30% 0% NOTE: The Tactic TTX 550 transmitter is not capable of activating the DroneView camera Vou Will need to use the DroneView app to start and stop the camera. CH5 is used to control the 37position dual rate sWitch which is set at SWlICh C on your transrnitter. Unlike the Vista transmitter, this setup will allow you three different sensitivity rates. Adjust the offset and travel values of CH5 to suit your tastes for rate sensitivity. SWitch F Will make the Vista flip as described in the tlipping section of this manual. Switch E turns the stabilization on and off. Position 0 and 1 are ON and position 2 is OFF Tactic 111850 Model should be setup as MULTlCOPTER Servo Set Reverse CH6 REV Dual Rate' Not used Ch5-Ch8 Set, Not used Throttle Curve: Not used Throttle Cut Not used Throttle Hold: Not used Advanced Gyro Gain' Gyro >< Axis Gyro v Axis Gyro 2 Axis NORM: 0% SRO: 725% SRO: +0% so t +25% SP1 -3o% SP2: +125% SP.21730% COUT CH: - OUT.CH: 5 OUT.CH 6 CTLR; . CTRL: SC () CTRL: SE (l Programmable Mixer: MlXt CH6-> CH5 SF- RATE L: 400% R +o% OFFSET +50% CTRL: SF- NOTE: The Tactic TTX 850 transmitter is not capable of activating the DroneView camera Vou Will need to use the DroneView app to start and stop the camera. CH5 is used to control the 3-position dual rate switch which is set at switch c on your transmitter. Unlike the Vista transmitter, this setup Will allow you three different sensitivity rates Adjust the Gyro V Axis values to suit your tastes for rate sensitivity CH6 operates both the llip lunction and the stabilization. Switch F Will make the Vista flip as described in the flipping section ol this manual. SWItch E turns the stabilization on and off. Position 0 is ON and positions 1 and 2 are OFF 90-OAY LIMITED WARRANTY — PLEASE DO NOT RETURN YOUR PRODUCT TO TIIE STORE. Dromida will repair or replace factory defects for 90 days from the date of purchase. This warranty specifically does not cover crash damage, misuse or abuse. To make a warranty claim, please contact our product support team at 1-2174!!!- 8910 option 6 or e-mail us at hellhotllnngreatplanes.com. If requested by Product Support, please send detective product to: ltoblry Servlces 3002 N Apollo Dr., Suite #1 Dhampaign, IL 61822 In the European Union, send it postpaid and insured to: Service Ahtellung ltevell fimblt Tel: 01805-110111 Henschelstrasse 20-30 (nur fiir Deutschland) 32257 Bimde Germany E-mail: Hobbico-Service@Revell.de Please include a note about the problem. your contact information, and a copy ot the receipt. This warranty applies only it the product is operated in compliance with the instructions and warnings provided With each model. Dromida assumes no liability except for the 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. (2) This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. NOTE: THE MANUFACTURER IS NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY RADIO 0R TV INTERFERENCE CAUSED BY UNAUTHORIZED MODIFICATIONS TO THIS EOUIPMENT. 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 on 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. 0 Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected. 0 Consultthe dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help. This equipmentmust be installed and operated in accordance with provided instructions and the antennars) used for thistransmitter must be installed to provide a separation distance of at least 20 cm from all persons and must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any otherantenna or transmitter. End-users and installers must be provided with antenna installation instructions and transmitteroperating conditions forsatisfying RF exposure compliance. OE COMPLIANCE INFORMATION FOR THE EUROPEAN UNION — INSTRUCTIONS FOR DISPOSAL OF WASTE EOlllPMEIIT BV PRIVATE USERS III THE EUROPEAN UNION: This symbol on the product or its packaging indicates this product must not be disposed of with other household waste. Instead, it is the user's responsibility to dispose oftheirwaste equipment by handing it overto a designated collection point forthe recycling of waste electrical and electronic equipment. The separate collection and recycling of your waste equipment atthe 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. DEGLARA'I'IIJII 0F CONFORMITY: Product: Dromida ZAGHZ 4-Channel TX RX Item number: DIDJ1T05 MR100 Equipment class, 1 MRIOO 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 2006/95/33 Low Voltage Directive: EN 60950-11006 Safely FCC ID: IYFMRTUO The objects of the declaration described here are in conformity with the requirements of the specifications listed below, following the provisions of the European R&TTE directive 1995/5/32: ENSUU 323 V1 .8.1. Technical requirements for radio equipment EI'SI EN 301 489-1 v1.3.1, 301 489-17 V1.3.2 General EMB requirements for radio equipment C6 Nnhhioo, Inc. 2904 Research Road Champaign, IL USA 61826 Distributed in Europe by Revell GmbH D-32257 Blinde Germany The associated regulatory agencies of the following countries recognize the noted certifications to this product as authorized for sale and use. UK DE UK 56 SE Fl GR EE LV LT FL OZ SK IllI R0 SI AT IT ES PT IE Ill LII MT CV This dev ce complies Wllll P3115 ollhe FCC Rules Operal on is subject to the tolloWing two conditions (1] Th 5 detiice may not cause narm‘bl inleherence. and l2} This dev ce must accept any in:erlererice received, ncludirg interference that may cause undesired operation FCC ID: IYFMRT 00 DROMIDA‘“ IC:11104A7DR0NEVIEW MADE IN CHINA CEE STATEMENTS: This deVice complies with Fan 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following I'WU conditions (1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance 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, pursuanl to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These IlrnIIs are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential insmllation.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 tn a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception. which can be determined by turning the equipmentol‘f 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. 0 Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver ts connected. 0 Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/IV technician for help. 10 REPLACEMENT PARTS — NMNNmewNNNN—a“ 19 10 11 11 11 11 12 13 14 14 14 14 15 16 16 17 18 20 DIDE12|JO DIDE1ZD1 DIDE1ZDZ DIDE1203 DIDE12M DIDE1205 DIDE1171 DIDE1172 DIDE1175 DIDE1176 DIDE1177 DIDE1206 DIDE1207 DIDE1208 DIDE1209 DIDE1210 DIDE1211 DIDE121B DIDE1219 DIDE1212 DIDE1213 DIDE1183 DIDE1184 DIDE1187 DIDE1188 DIDM1214 DIDM1Z15 DIDM1110 DIDM1111 DIDP1105 TACZlDO1 DIDE1189 DIDE1216 DIDE1215 DIDE1217 DIDP1121 DIDJ1105 TACZZO1D TACZ1DOD Canopy Green Canopy Blue Canopy Vellow Canopy Orange Prop Set VellowlBlack Prop Set Orange/Black Prop Set Blue/Black Prop Set Green/Black Bearing Set Gear Set Prop Shaft Battery Frame Camera Mount Main Frame Green Main Frame Blue Main Frame Vellow Main Frame Orange Motor Covers Main Mo1or CW L/F, R/R Main Mo1or CCW R/F, L/R LED Arm Covers Yellow LED Arm Covers Orange LED Arm Covers Blue LED Arm Covers Green LED E-Board Dampers Screw Set E-board Yellow E-Board Orange E-Board Blue E-Board Green LiPo 850mAh1S Tactic DroneView Camera Only Canopy LED Light Strip Camera Power Wire TX Mobile Phone Holder MR1OD ISD Camera mount Grommet Pins USB Charger 15 LiPo Controller 45 Memory Card Tactic DroneView w/hattery module W®%®® ‘\‘. .H 11 TO PREVENT MOTOR DAMAGE ALWAYS BE SURE THE THROTTLE IS OFF WHEN THE BLADES ARE OBSTRIJCTED OR CONTROL IS LOST. c 2015 Dmmida, a Hohhico' company HOBBACO dmmida.nam DIDED4xx v1 1
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