La Crosse Technology M-17 QUADCOPTER REMOTE CONTROL User Manual
La Crosse Technology Ltd. QUADCOPTER REMOTE CONTROL
User Manual
Operating instructions RC EYE One Page 3 â 28 These Operating Instructions accompany this product. They contain important information on setting up and using the device. You should refer to these instructions, even if you are buying this product for someone else. Please retain these Operating Instructions for future use! A list of the contents can be found in the Table of contents, with the corresponding page number, on page 3. TABLE OF CONTENTS Page 1.Introduction ................................................................................................................................................ 4 2.Intended use ............................................................................................................................................. 5 3.Delivery content ......................................................................................................................................... 5 4.Safety instructions ..................................................................................................................................... 5 5.Product description .................................................................................................................................... 8 6.Operating elements ................................................................................................................................... 9 7.Start preparations .................................................................................................................................... 10 8.Operating elements of transmitter and mode .......................................................................................... 12 9.Safety installation .................................................................................................................................... 14 10.Information for First Take-Off ................................................................................................................. 15 11. .................................................................................................................................... 22 12.Binding Function .................................................................................................................................... 24 13.Switch Transmitter Channel................................................................................................................... 24 14.Maintenance, care and repair ................................................................................................................ 24 15.Disposal ................................................................................................................................................. 26 16.Federal Communications Commission (FCC) DISCLAIMER ................................................................ 26 17.Product support ..................................................................................................................................... 27 18.Technical data........................................................................................................................................ 28 1. INTRODUCTION Dear customer, Thank you for making the excellent decision to purchase this RC LoggerÂŽ product. You now have a highquality product with a name that represents outstanding products. This product complies with the applicable National and European standards and regulations. We kindly request the user to follow the operating instructions, to preserve this condition and to ensure safe operation! These operating instructions relate to this product. They contain important notices on commissioning and handling. Please take this into consideration when you pass the product on to third parties. Please keep these instructions for further reference! All company names and product designations contained herein are trademarks of the respective owners. All rights reserved. We wish you a great deal of enjoyment with your new RC LoggerÂŽ product! 2. INTENDED USE The model âRC EYE oneâ is a model helicopter solely designed for private use in the model making area and the operating times associated with this. This system is not suitable for other types of use. Any use other than the one described above damages the device. Moreover, this involves dangers such as short not become damp or wet. This product is not a toy and not suitable for children under 14 years of age. For safety and approval purposes (CE), you must not rebuild and/or modify this product. If you use the product for purposes other than those described above, the product may be damaged. In addition, improper " keep them. Make this product available to third parties only together with its operating instructions. 3. DELIVERY CONTENT 1 x RC EYE One 1 x 7.4 V 350 mAh LiPo Battery 1 x USB LiPo Charger 4 x Replacement Rotor (2 x black, 2 x red) 2 x Replacement Landing Skid 1 x Remote control 2 x AAA Battery Operating instructions 4. SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS Read the operating instructions carefully and especially observe the safety information. If you do not follow the safety instructions and information on proper handling in this manual, we assume no liability for any resulting personal injury or damage to property. Such cases will invalidate the warranty/guarantee. Persons / Product > The device is not a toy. Keep it out of the reach of children and pets. > Do not leave packaging material lying around carelessly. These may become dangerous playing material for children. > The product must not become damp or wet. As delicate control electronics are used in the âRC EYE #$ % optimised for a particular temperature range, operation below 0°C is to be avoided. > Do not place the product under any mechanical stress. > If it is no longer possible to operate the product safely, take it out of operation and protect it from any accidental use. Safe operation can no longer be guaranteed if the product: - is visibly damaged, - is no longer working properly, - has been stored for extended periods in poor ambient conditions or - has been subjected to any serious transport-related stresses. > Handle the product carefully. Jolts, impacts or a fall even from a low height can damage the product. Before commissioning > Make sure that no other models are operated on the same channel (transmitter frequency) within the range of the remote control. This applies for all products operated at 915 MHz (e.g. weather stations, radio headphones, etc.). Otherwise, you will lose control of the remote-controlled models! Always use different channels if you wish to operate two or several models in direct proximity of each other simultaneously. > Regularly check the functional reliability of your model and the remote control system. Watch out for any visible damage such as defective plug connections or damaged cables. > All moving parts of the model must run smoothly but should not have any play in their bearings. > Check before each operation the correct and secure position of the rotors. > % & > ' * + ; batteries are empty, always replace the complete set, never individual cells only. > <$ $ = $ $ * + % Otherwise, unexpected reactions of the model may occur and the rotors might run unintentionally! > When the rotors are running, make sure that neither objects nor body parts are in the rotating and suction area of the rotors. During Operation > Do not take any risks when operating the model! Your own safety and that of your environment is solely down to you being responsible when dealing with the model. > Improper operation may cause serious injury and property damage! Therefore make sure to keep a ? > Select an appropriate location for the operation of your model. > @ % medication can cause incorrect responses. > Do not direct your model towards spectators or towards yourself. > G % @ $ Q XZ % > Never switch off the remote control (transmitter) while the model is in use. After landing, always % $ > In case of a defect or a malfunction, remove the problem before using the model again. > Never expose your model or the remote control to direct sunlight or excessive heat for an extended period of time. > In the case of a severe crash (e.g. from a high altitude). the electric gyro sensors can be damaged and/ ? % $ > In the event of a crash, the throttle should be immediately reduced to zero. Rotating rotors may be $ [ % be checked for possible tears or breakages! > To avoid damage to the âRC EYE Oneâ helicopter through crashing due to low voltage of the rechargeable battery through total discharge, we recommend that you respect the low voltage light signals without fail. Batteries > Correct polarity must be observed while inserting the batteries. > Batteries should be removed from the device if it is not used for a long period of time to avoid damage through leaking. Leaking or damaged batteries might cause acid burns when in contact with skin, therefore use suitable protective gloves to handle corrupted batteries. > Batteries must be kept out of reach of children. Do not leave the battery lying around, as there is risk, that children or pets swallow it. > All the batteries should be replaced at the same time. Mixing old and new batteries in the device can lead to battery leakage and device damage. > [ $ \ batteries. There is a risk of explosion! > Never mix batteries and rechargeable batteries! LiPo batteries !"#$ % electronic system when you do not use it (e.g. during transport or storage). Otherwise " & ' unusable! There is also a danger of malfunction due to interferences. The rotors could start up inadvertently and cause damage or injury. & + - 0% " batteries in particular are very susceptible to moisture due to the chemicals they 5 # 0% 6' % or to direct solar radiation. When handling LiPo batteries, observe the special safety information of the battery manufacturer! \ ]= % <$ ]= % * Q XZ + ^ % $ ]= ]= % Only charge intact and undamaged batteries. If the external insulation of the rechargeable battery is damaged or if the rechargeable battery is deformed or bloated, it must not be charged. In this case, there _ \ _ ]= % \ \ ]= % $ ? _ > " ]= % * +` % ? *{|[_ &+ > < ]= % \ ]= % this also applies for all other chargers and rechargeable batteries. > Never leave LiPo batteries unattended while charging them. > ^ ]= % $ > } ]= % damp or wet. Miscellaneous > Consult an expert when in doubt about operation, safety or connection of the device. > G _ _ & shop. > If you have questions which remain unanswered by these operating instructions, contact our technical support service or other technical personnel. 5. PRODUCT DESCRIPTION ~"}'' # % $ ; % processor controlled electronics with position control and acceleration sensor stabilise the âRC EYE oneâ. High-quality direct current engines in connection with a specially developed control permit a long, powerful % $ % ^ % _ $ % $ % As the âRC EYE oneâ weighs less than 100 grams, it reacts sensitively to wind or draughts. % * _ + $ _ $$ % @ % ~"}'' # 6. OPERATING ELEMENTS 1. Pre-assembled âRC EYE oneâ 2. Remote Control 3. USB LiPo Charger 4. 7.4 V 350 mAh LiPo Battery 5. AAA Battery 6. Two replacement rotors, counter-clockwise 7. Two replacement rotors, clockwise Not displayed: Replacement Landing Skid The spare part list can be found on our website www.rclogger.com in the download section for the respective product. 7. START PREPARATIONS Inserting batteries in the transmitter 1. Remove the battery compartment lid (1) of the transmitter. You need to push the lever (2) own slightly for this. 2. Insert two micro/AAA size batteries with the correct polarity (3). Observe the corresponding icons in the battery compartment. Insert the battery compartment lid again. Operation of the transmitter with rechargeable batteries is not recommended because of the lower cell voltage (battery = 1.5 V, rechargeable battery = 1.2 V) and the self-discharge of rechargeable batteries. Quick feedback of the transmitter on low charge status of the transmitter power supply would result. Since the transmitter requires very little power, batteries will keep much longer. We recommend the use of high-quality alkaline batteries. 10 Do not use any computer or notebook USB port to connect power to the USB charger " :;< % 0" 500 mA. 1. Use a suitable plug-in mains adapter or a cigarette lighter adapter with one USB output socket each (output 5 V/DC, at least 1.5 A). 2. Connect the charger from the delivery (1) to a USB mains adapter (2) or a cigarette lights USB adapter with its USB plug. The plug-in charger (or adapter) must have a current resilience of at least 1.5 A! 3. ]'^*Â+ % 4. } % *Â+ *Q+ for this. If the battery is not defective (high-Ohmic/interrupted) and mains supply is warranted, charging commences. This is indicated by the two red LEDs (3 = charge indicator). The following LED displays are possible: The red LED is permanently lit: ]'^%  Red LED off: The charging process is running Defective battery and/or bad contact of the plugs Charging end is reached or no rechargeable battery or a fully charged battery is connected 11 Individual battery cells of a battery pack are usually different. The USB charger has tow separate chargers integrated. Therefore, it is possible that a battery cell is already charged (LED off) and the other battery cell is still being charged (LED on). Wait until both LEDs have gone out before unplugging the battery. &% % "& battery cannot be charged with conventional LiPo chargers. Therefore, use the included :;< $ " 8. OPERATING ELEMENTS OF TRANSMITTER AND MODE Transmitter 1. Button on/off 2. Button for channel selection 3. Control stick left (motor speed and yaw) 4. Yaw trimming 5. Control stick right (roll and pitch) 6. Pitch trimming 7. Roll trimming 12 Model Top 1. Rotors front (red rotors) 2. Rotors rear (black rotors) 3. LED for status display Model Bottom 1. [ % modes 2. Hook-and-loop tape for battery fastening 3. } % battery 4. Battery holder 13 9. SAFETY INSTALLATION The âRC EYE Oneâ has a range of safety devices in the transmitter and model which protect the model from damage and/or should reduce possible damage to a minimum. The (transmitter). Transmitter > The charge condition of the inserted batteries is inspected every time the transmitter is switched on. If the charge condition is too low, the transmitter switches off immediately again. The transmitter signals this by three subsequent warning sounds. > The charge condition is continually inspected while the transmitter is in operation. If the charge condition drops below a certain value, the transmitter also signals this with a triple warning sound. In this case, % > The transmitter also has a deactivation automatic integrated. If no control element is operated for more $ Model > The LED in the âRC EYE Oneâ shows if the transmitter is âboundâ to the model and reception of the % ]'^]'^% % mode that is set. > ; $ ]'^ % ; % $ _ * + > Short-term reception interferences are ignored by the âRC EYE Oneâ by the last control signals of the % $ > The âRC EYE Oneâ constantly monitors the voltage of the connected batteries. If it falls below a critical $ % ]'^ > If the voltage undercut is permanently below a certain value, the LED is lit permanently orange. In this case, an emergency landing is initiated after a short period and the motors and LED are deactivated. ! " # $ % &% $ ' * + 0 3 % $ 4 6 ' 7 % $ 3 ' 70 3 % 0 $ ' If the âRC EYE Oneâ is connected to a non-fully charged battery, this can also lead to 3 ' 7 % 0 $ 0 8+00 ' As another safety measure, the motors are switched off once one or several rotors are blocked. If this is ]'^ % & % 14 10. INFORMATION FOR FIRST TAKE-OFF 9 & 0 % ' 0 $ ' 0 3 0 3 # the model. The two red rotors are considered direction indicators. They mean âfrontâ. The & 0 77' Hover Flight  % $ ~"}''# $ directed uplift force is equal to the downwards directed weight. This is achieved about at the central throttle = * + $ "}'' Pulling the throttle lever back causes the RC EYE One to drop. Pulling the throttle lever back all the way shuts off the engines. $ 3 8+00% $ & 00 ! " #' * :8 and slight swerving of the âRC EYE Oneâ forwards, backwards or to the side may result from ' + 00 0 ;< ' 15 Yaw Yaw denotes the rotation of the âRC EYE Oneâ around the yaw axis (vertical axis). This movement either & % For the âRC EYE Oneâ, this movement is not controlled by a tail rotor, but through speed variation of the individual rotors to each other. The two red rotors show âfrontâ. If you move the left control lever to the left, the RC EYE One will turn to the left. If you move the control lever "}''$ ; "}'' $ % (direction of the white arrow), the model must be trimmed with the black trimming button (also in the counterdirection). Push the trimming button until the RC EYE One no longer turns away to the left. 16 17 Pitch Pitch denotes the movement around the cross axis which can be compared to the nodding of a head. ~"}''# % $ $ $ rotors show âfrontâ. ; "}''$% $ $ ; "}''$% $ ; "}'' $ % * $ $+ $ (also in the counter-direction). Push the trimming button until the RC EYE One no longer turns away to the rear. 18 Roll Roll denotes the movement around the centre line which can be compared to the sideways rolling of a ball (or the sideways crawl of a crab). In this way, through lifting one side the âRC EYE Oneâ moves independent of its forward direction to the side. The two red rotors show âfrontâ. ; "}''$% $ ; "}''$% ; "}'' $ % * $ $+ $ (also in the counter-direction). Push the trimming button until the RC EYE One no longer drifts to the left. 19 Flight Mode ~"} '' # $ % experience. The button for this is at the bottom of the RC EYE One). 20 > ]'^%   > ]'^%   > ]'^% Â_  ; $ % ~"}''# & % $ % _$  }  each battery change. The Sports mode is recommended to pilots who have already collected some experience with other helicopter or QuadroCopter models. In this mode, the model is much more agile in its control conduct than  No control signals are limited in expert mode. The stabilisation sensors are clearly reduced in its effect. The ~"}''#%  } are accordingly agile in this. This mode is recommended only to pilots who have already collected a lot of experience with controlling helicopter or QuadroCopter models. 21 General Handling A âRC EYE Oneâ is essentially equipped with the handling of a normal helicopter. The differences, however, are in the detail. For helicopters, the torque balance is stabilised by special gyros (in the yaw function). For this, there are two different systems: âNormal gyrosâ or gyros with the âheading lockâ function. Normal gyros stabilise (cushion) the tail rotor against tipping motions which are caused by the pilots (driving   _ %*$+< $ ~ # has a holding action against these tipping motions. Both systems respond after a control command â e.g. âyaw to the leftâ and subsequent neutral positioning with the immediate stopping of the tipping motion. In your âRC EYE Oneâ, unlike in standard helicopters, there are six gyros installed for the yaw, pitch and roll functions. The installed gyros are â in comparison with standard gyros â neither to be described as normal gyros nor with âheading lockâ function. The gyros in the âRC EYE Oneâ are linked together so that after the end of a control command the âRC EYE # $ * % + $$ $ %  % ~"}'' # _ % $ _ % ~"} '' # corresponds to the last control command and is not neutralised. 11. THE FIRST TAKE-OFF 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 22 &% 5J have never steered such a model, start especially carefully and get used to the reactions -"#% 5: from chapter INFORMATION FOR FIRST TAKE-OFF as reference. Do not take any risks when operating the product! Your own safety and that of your environment depends completely on your responsible use of the model. |$  $ a double sound. Put the throttle lever all the way back (engines out). Resets the trims at the transmitter to â0â. For this, push the two associated trim buttons for yaw, pitch *  Â +& neutralisation with a double sound signal. % @ ~"}''# *  Â +]'^ % green after a short period at a correct reception signal (starter mode). = % ~"}''# $ *   Â+ = % * X+ - ]'^%  * + - ]'^%  - ]'^% Â_ 7. = * % +< because the landing legs may bet caught in the carpet easily. 8. Start the engines by carefully pushing the throttle lever forwards. Ideally, now slowly increase the speed of the rotors (the throttle) of the âRC EYE Oneâ until you can see a slight increase of altitude. Test the roll and pitch directions just before the âRC EYE Oneâ starts to hover to ensure that the transmitter is correctly set. Generally avoid any fast and big controlling motions. Also watch closely to see whether and in which direction the âRC EYE Oneâ moves. By using trimming on the remote control, you can prevent undesired movements. J%5Q$+' $ " 9. Then increase the throttle until the âRC EYE Oneâ is at least 50 cm above the ground. At this height, you % be controlled more easily. Carefully try to correct a gentle drift with the trim levers for yaw, pitch or roll. Once the âRC EYE Oneâ is high enough in the sky, decrease the throttle until the âRC EYE Oneâ hovers. Also observe the notes in chapter INFORMATION FOR FIRST TAKE-OFF. 10. Now you have managed the critical part and can familiarise yourself with the âRC EYE Oneâ by slow and careful throttle controlling motions. 11. To land the âRC EYE Oneâ again, decrease the throttle slightly until the âRC EYE Oneâ gravitates to the ground. A somewhat solid touchdown on the ground is no problem and should not be corrected with jerky throttle movements. Try to touch down where possible in vertical position (âhelicopter landingâ). Avoid landing with high horizontal speeds (âairplane landingâ). 12. After landing, turn off the motors (pull back the throttle lever). 13. Practice this starting procedure a few times to get a feel for the âRC EYE Oneâ. Once you are reasonably % $ $ <$ $ $% % longer than 30 to 60 seconds each. 14.  $ Â% _| $ % % $  * +  * + % 15. ; $ % $ from the model. Only then must the transmitter be turned off. With the transmitter on, a single signal sound will be emitted. 23 12. BINDING FUNCTION The remote control transmitter and the model are coupled with a special encrypted transmitter signal. This is referred to as âbindingâ of the two components that warranty widely interference-free operation. Transmitter _$ %* + loss of binding. In this case the âRC EYE Oneâ would no longer react to the transmitter signal (LED in the model is permanently lit). To bind your transmitter to your model again, proceed as follows: 1. Connect the battery to the âRC EYE Oneâ. 2. = % ]'^ $% red/green alternately. 3. Push the on/off button for more than three seconds with the transmitter switched off. The transmitter tarts beeping rhythmically. 4. The transmitter and model scan for each other and reconcile their data. After successful binding, the ]'^ % % ~"}''# 13. SWITCH TRANSMITTER CHANNEL ~"} '' # ~"}''# You may also need to select another transmitter channel if you experience inference from other devices with 915 MHz-technology on the channel that is set (e.g. weather stations, radio headphones, etc.). Proceed as follows for programming another transmitter channel: 1. Switch off the transmitter. 2. Push the button for channel selection for more than three seconds. A sound signal is emitted. The number of sound signals indicates the transmitter channel number. A sound signal means transmitter channel 1, two sounds signals mean transmitter channel 2, etc. 3. Now release the button. Then push the button repeatedly until the desired transmitter channel (e.g. 3 sound signals = transmitter channel 3) is set. 4. } $  single sound signal. 5. Now bind the transmitter and model as described in chapter BINDING FUNCTION. 14. MAINTENANCE, CARE AND REPAIR Regular Cleaning ~~"}''## $ % &  $ % should clean the ââRC EYE Oneââ of possible dirt (wool strings, dust, etc.). For cleaning, use a dry or slightly damp cloth and avoid contact between water and the electronics, rechargeable battery and motors. 24 ^ %$ = \%$ Replacing the Rotors Attention! Observe the rotating direction of the respective motor and the choice of the corresponding rotor without fail. If these are incorrectly chosen, the model will not be ' ''05 6'5 The rotating direction is marked on the rotors (âLâ or âRâ). The mark âLâ or âRâ points up. The rotors marked âLâ must be installed on the motors that turn leftwards (counter clockwise). The rotors marked âRâ must be installed on the motors that turn rightwards (clockwise). If a rotor is damaged in a crash or other action, replace it immediately. This also applies if there are any ^ damaged and this could lead to damage to or endangerment of the environment. 1. To replace a rotor, pull the damaged rotor from the motor shaft and replace it with a new one. The rotors must not be pushed completely onto the motor shaft. Keep about 0.5 mm distance from the motor housing. 2. For reference, put the âRC EYE Oneâ onto your work surface with the model LED (see arrow) pointing to the front right. 3. The front motors (items 1 and 2) are at the âfrontâ for this model and must have red rotors. Motor 1 turns counter clockwise, motor 2 turns clockwise. 25 4. The rear motors (items 3 and 4) must have black rotors. Motor 3 turns clockwise, motor 4 turns counter clockwise. 5. ^ [ * + % % negatively due to he vibration that results and the irritation to the sensors. Motors with bent motor shaft must be replaced. 15. DISPOSAL General In order to preserve, protect and improve the quality of environment, protect human health and utilise natural resources prudently and rationally, the user should return unserviceable product to relevant facilities in accordance with statutory regulations. The crossed-out wheeled bin indicates the product needs to be disposed separately and not as municipal waste. Batteries / rechargeable batteries The user is legally obliged (battery regulation) to return used batteries and rechargeable batteries. Disposing used batteries in the household waste is prohibited! Batteries/ rechargeable batteries containing hazardous substances are marked with the crossed-out wheeled bin. The symbol indicates that the product is forbidden to be disposed via the domestic refuse. The chemical symbols for the respective hazardous substances are Cd = Cadmium, Hg = Mercury, Pb = Lead. You can return used batteries/ rechargeable batteries free of charge to any collecting point of your local authority, our stores or where batteries/ rechargeable batteries are sold. Consequently you comply with your legal obligations and contribute to environmental protection! 16. FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION (FCC) DISCLAIMER FCC ID: FCC ID: OMO-M-17 OMO-M-18 Remote control (MC-120-RC) RC EYE One (MC-120) X0% Z The internal / external antennas used for this mobile transmitter must provide a separation distance of at least 20 cm (8 inches) from all persons and must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter.â ; X%[\"[]Z This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: > this device may not cause harmful interference, and > this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. 26 ; X%[\"^[Z G _  equipment. ; X%[\"[_\Z 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: > Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. > Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. > Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected. > Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help. The compliance statement for this product is available at âwww.rclogger.comâ. 17. PRODUCT SUPPORT Visit âhttp://www.rclogger.com/index.php/contact-usâ or call +852 2559 2662 for product support. 27 18. TECHNICAL DATA Transmitter Transmission frequency: Number of transmitter channels: Transmitter range: Supply voltage: Dimensions (W x H x D): Weight: 915 MHz _ÂZ*+ 3 V/DC (2 type micro/AAA batteries) 150 x 100 x 70 mm 130 g RC EYE One Diameter without rotors: Total height: Rotor diameter: Take-off weight: Rechargeable battery: <%  Operating conditions: Admissible temperature range: Admissible humidity: 120 mm 47 mm 64 mm approx. 80 g 7.4 V LiPo Inner and outer area No to light wind 0 to +40 °C max. 75% rel. humidity, non-condensing Charger Supply voltage: Required input current: Charging current: 28 5 V/DC min. 1.5 A 500 mA per charging channel 29 Legal notice These operating instructions are published by CEI Conrad Electronic International (HK) Limited,  @ ÂÂÂZ Â= = ÂXÂ^ _"   ` < " electronic data processing systems require the prior written approval by the editor. Reprinting, also in part, is prohibited. %  Š 2012 by CEI Conrad Electronic International (HK) Limited V2_0912-HL 30
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