PARROT MYKONOS2 AR DRONE 2.0 WITH WIFI MODULE User Manual

PARROT AR DRONE 2.0 WITH WIFI MODULE Users Manual

Users Manual

ENGLISH 11ENExtra batteries and spare partsIn order to increase your AR.Drone 2.0 playing time, you can purchase spare • batteries from our website www.parrot.com. You can also use our website to order spare parts if needed.We also provide online video tutorials showing you how to replace parts. How-• ever, if you don’t feel confident enough to replace any parts yourself, you can send us your AR.Drone 2.0 using the returns procedure. See our website for more information.In order to limit our paper consumption, and as part of our environmentally friendly and  responsible  approach,  Parrot  prefers  to  put  user  documents  online  rather than print them out. This simplified guide to the AR.Drone 2.0 is therefore limited to providing you with the main instructions that will make it easy for you to use the device. More information can be found on the Support and Downloads section of our website, www.parrot.com: the full manual, FAQs, tutorials, and more. About this guideQuick  start guideHealth and safety precautions ...................Getting started ...........................................FreeFlight.................................................... Technical specification................................General information....................................p.12 p.18 p.21p.26 p.27
ENGLISH12HEALTH AND SAFETY PRECAUTIONSImportant Safety Information – Read the following warning before you or your child play with the AR.Drone 2.0. Failing to do so may cause injury.  The AR.Drone 2.0 is a model aircraft designed only for recreation, entertainment, and competitions between model aircraft (*). The pilot must directly control the flight path of his or her AR.Drone 2.0 at all times in order to avoid any obstacles, and must take care only to use it in suitable locations chosen to ensure that people, animals and property remain safe at all times.   (*) The AR.Drone 2.0 falls under category A of French regulation. The user alone is liable for any use which is contrary to law, in particular use for non-recreational purposes.  Seizure warning Some  people  (about  1  in  4000)  may  have  seizures  or  blackouts  triggered  by  light  flashes  or  • patterns,  such  as  while  watching  TV  or  playing  video  games,  even  if  they  have  never  had  a  seizure before;Anyone  who  has  had  a  seizure,  loss  of  awareness,  or  other  symptom  linked  to  an  epileptic  • condition should consult a doctor before playing a video game.Parents  should  watch  when  their  children  play  video  games.  Stop  playing  and  consult  a   • doctor  if  you  or  your  child  have  any  of  the  following  symptoms:  convulsions,  eye  or  muscle  twitching, loss of awareness, altered vision, involuntary movements, disorientation.To reduce the likehood of a seizure when playing video games:• Sit or stand as far from the screen as possible. -Play video games on the smallest available television screen. -Do not play if you are tired or need to sleep. -Play in a well-lit room (indoor) or area (outdoor). -Take an 10 to 15 minute break every hour. -
ENGLISH 13Repetitive motion injuries and eyestrain Playing video games can make your muscles, joint, skin or eyes hurt after a few hours. Follow these instructions to avoid problems such as tendinitis, carpal tunnel syndrome, skin irritation or eyestrain;avoid excessive play. It is recommended that  parents monitor their children for appropriate  -play ;take a 10 to 15 minute break every hour, even if you don’t think you need it ; -if your hands, wrists, arms or eyes become tired or sore while playing, stop and rest them for  -several hours before playing again ;if you continue to have some hands, wrists, arms or eyes during or after paly, stop playing  -and see a doctor. WARNING! Not  suitable for children  under the  age of 14.  This product contains  small magnets.  If swallowed,  the  magnets  may  stick  together  in  the  intestines  and  cause  serious  injury.  Consult  a doctor immediately if the magnets are swallowed. Use and maintenance          The AR.Drone 2.0 is not suitable for use by children under 14 years of age. -To fly the AR.Drone 2.0 indoors install the hull in order to protect  the AR.Drone 2.0 in case of   -collision with any object.You should keep the AR.Drone 2.0 in sight at all times when operating it, in order, among   -others, to avoid injuries or damages to people, animals or property.The use of the AR.Drone 2.0 is some public areas (for instance train stations, trains, airports,   -aircrafts, etc.) may be prohibited. You should check whether the use of the AR.Drone 2.0 is permitted before using it in public areas or public transport.Always use your AR.Drone 2.0 bearing in mind other people’s privacy.    -Avoid flying the AR.Drone 2.0 at high altitude: it could get drawn by an airstream. -Keep in mind that the wind strength that you encounter where you are piloting the AR.Drone  -2.0 may well be different from the wind strength where the AR.Drone 2.0 is actually flying.We recommend you do not fly the AR.Drone 2.0 higher than 10 meters. -EN
ENGLISH14 When rotating, the propellers of the AR.Drone 2.0 could cause injury to people, animals and prop-• erty. You should not touch the AR.Drone 2.0 when propellers are rotating and should wait until the propellers have completely stopped before handling the AR.Drone 2.0. You should ensure that no-one is standing nearer than 1 meter (1 yard) from the AR.Drone 2.0 when • in operation and that at all times you keep a sufficient distance between the propellers and any person, animal or property. You must keep the AR.Drone 2.0 away from high voltage power lines, trees, buildings and any other • potentially dangerous or hazardous areas. The  AR.Drone  2.0  ’s  performance  may  be  affected  or  significantly  reduced  and  your  Parrot  • AR.Drone 2.0 irreversibly damaged if:you use the AR.Drone 2.0 in unfavourable meteorological conditions (including but not limited to • rain, wind, snow, fog, etc) or if visual conditions are not sufficient (e.g. operation of the AR.Drone 2.0 by night);you use the AR.Drone 2.0 in wet conditions (e.g. you should not land the AR.Drone 2.0 on water • or on a wet surface);you allow sand or dust to penetrate the AR.Drone 2.0 ;• you obstruct the engine’s air vents; • you use spare parts and accessories other than those specified by Parrot, or• you use the AR.Drone 2.0 near strong magnetic fields, radio waves or areas with strong radiations • (this may prevent the camera of the AR.Drone 2.0 from operating correctly). You should also avoid using your AR.Drone 2.0 in areas subject to Wi-Fi® networks (such as for instance internet Wi-Fi routers or  boxes etc.).  This  may create  interferences  that could  reduce the  performance of  the AR.Drone 2.0.Avoid flying the AR.Drone 2.0 at high altitude: it could get drawn by an airstream. Keep in mind that • the wind strength that you encounter where you are piloting the AR.Drone 2.0 may well be different from the wind strength where the AR.Drone 2.0 is actually flying. We recommend you do not fly the AR.Drone 2.0 higher than 10 meters.
ENGLISH 15Warning on invasion of privacy            Warnings concerning the use of the batteryLithium  Polymer  batteries  are  extremely  hazardous  and  liable  to  cause  serious  injuries  to  •   persons  or  property.  The  user  accepts  liability  for  the  use  of  a  Lithium  Polymer  battery.  As    the  manufacturer  and  the  distributor  cannot  ensure  the  battery  is  used  correctly  (charging,    discharging,  storage,  etc.),  they  cannot  be  held  liable  for  damages  caused  to  persons  or    property.In  the  event  of  battery  leakage,  avoid  the  liquid  coming  into  contact  with  skin  and  eyes.  In  •   case  of  contact  with  the  skin,  wash  copiously  with  soap  and  water.  In  case  of  contact  with   the eyes, rinse copiously with cold water and consult a doctor. If you notice a suspicious smell or   noise or observe smoke around the charger, disconnect it immediately.Non-compliance  with  the  instructions  below  could  result  in  gas  being  given  off,  fire,  electric  •  shock or an explosion. ChargingThe  Parrot  battery  shall  only  be  used  together  with  the  Parrot  charger.  Examine  the  char-• ger  regularly  for  damage  to  the  cord,  plug,  enclosure  or  other  parts.  Never  use  a  damaged                charger.  Never charge a swollen battery, a leaky battery or one which has been damaged. Do not use the AR.Drone 2.0 charger to charge any other battery than the provided rechargeable battery. Do  not  overcharge  the  battery.  When  the  battery  is  fully  charged,  disconnect  it  from  the  •   charger.  Do  not  put  the  device  back  in  the  charger  once  charging  has  finished.  You  risk    causing overheating.Recording and  circulating an  image of  an individual  may constitute  an infringement  of their image and  privacy for which  you could be  liable. Ask  for authorisation before filming  indivi-duals, particularly if you want to keep your recordings and/or circulate images on the Internet or any other medium. Do not circulate a degrading image or one which could undermine the reputation or dignity of an individual. The use of the AR.Drone 2.0 for surveillance or espionage is strictly forbidden and could result in your prosecution under the law. Check that your use of the cameras on board the AR.Drone 2.0 complies with the legal provisions on the protection of privacy. EN
ENGLISH16Do  not  charge  the  battery  near  inflammable  materials  or  on  an  inflammable  surface  (carpet,  • wooden  flooring,  wooden  furniture,  etc.)  or  conducting  surface.  Do  not  leave  the  battery   unattended during charging.Never  charge  the  device  immediately  after  use  while  it  is  still  hot.  Let  it  cool  down  to  room  •  temperature. Do not charge the battery while it is still connected to the AR.Drone 2.0.Batteries are only to be charged under adult supervision.• Do not cover your product or its charger while the battery is charging.• Exhausted batteries are to be removed from the item. Rechargeable batteries are to be removed  • and disconnected from the item before being charged. Non-rechargeable batteries are not to be recharged.Recharge the battery at a temperature of between 0°C and 40°C.• Usage and storageDo not use the battery if the plastic cover has been torn or compromised in any way. Do not insert • or  remove the  battery  while  the power  is  on.  Do  not expose  the  battery  to excessive  physical shock. Never  use a swollen battery  or a leaky  battery,  or one which is  damaged or giving  off a  unusual odour. Keep the battery out of the reach of children. • Do  not expose  the  battery to  heat  or dispose  of   a  fire.  Do not  allow  the battery  to  come into  •   contact  with  any  kind  of  liquid.  Do  not  leave  your  device  out  in  the  rain  or  near  a  source  of   moisture. Do not put the battery in a microwave oven or in a pressurised container.Do  not  attempt  to  dismantle,  pierce,  distort  or  cut  the  battery  and  do  not  attempt  to  •  repair the battery. Do not place any heavy objects on the battery or charger. Avoid dropping the   battery.Do not clean the charger with a solvent, denatured alcohol or other inflammable solvents.• It is essential to avoid short circuits. Avoid direct contact with the electrolyte contained within the • battery. The electrolyte and electrolysis vapours are harmful to health.Keep your device at ambient temperature. Do not expose your device to extreme temperatures. Do • not subject your device to large temperature variations. Do not place your product near a source of heat.
ENGLISH 17Remove the battery when you are not using the device.• Disconnect the charger when you are not charging the battery.•  Battery disposalDiscarding batteries in your general household waste can be harmful to the environment. Damaged or unusable batteries must be disposed of in a container specially reserved for this purpose. When disposing of the battery, follow appropriate local guidelines and regulations. For further information contact your local solid waste authority. EN
ENGLISH18GETTING STARTEDCharging the AR.Drone 2.0 batteryTo charge the battery: •  Select the adapter corresponding to your country 1. and connect it to the charger.Connect the battery to the charger and then plug 2. the charger into the main power supply.  The charging time for the battery is 1 hour 30 minutes. The LED status light will turn green when • charging is complete. To remove the battery from the charger, slide it down.• The  AR.Drone  2.0 batteries  work  with  the  AR.Drone  and the  AR.Drone  batteries  work  with  the • AR.Drone 2.0. However,  the AR.Drone 2.0 charger does not allow  the batteries of the AR.Drone to be charged, and the AR.Drone charger does not allow the batteries for the AR.Drone 2.0 to be charged.12Warning: Do not use the AR.Drone 2.0 charger to recharge any type of battery other than the one provided.CompatibilityFor the purposes of readability, the iPod touch•  ®, iPhone®, iPad® and other compatible telephones or tablet PCs shall be designated by the term «smartphone» in this manual.Please  refer  to  the  AR.Drone  2.0  support  page  on  our  website •  www.parrot.com  for  more  information on AR.Drone 2.0 compatibility.
ENGLISH 19Downloading the application Note : The AR.FreeFlight 2 application allowing you to use the AR.Drone 2.0 with an Android phone or tablet PC will be available in 2012.Login to the App StoreSM or the AndroidTM Market and download the free application  AR.FreeFlight 2.Connecting the smartphone to the AR.Drone 2.0 Remove the hull and insert the battery in the AR.Drone 1. 2.0.  Make  sure  the  battery  belt  is  fastened  and  connect the battery to the AR.Drone 2.0.Wait until the motors initialise.2. On  your  smartphone,  perform  a  search  for  available 3. Wi-Fi®  networks.  If  you  are  using  an  iPhone,  select Settings  > Wi-Fi  If  you  are  using  an Android  phone, select  Settings  >  Wireless  &  Networking  >  Wi-Fi.  > The list of available Wi-Fi networks is displayed.Select “ardrone2”. 4. Wait  for  your  smartphone  to  establish  a  connection 5. with the AR.Drone 2.0 Wi-Fi network. This connection is usually indicated by the appearance of the Wi-Fi logo on the screen of your smartphone.   Launch the AR.FreeFlight 2 application. 6. > The welcome screen appears. You are connected.EN
ENGLISH20Connection problemIn case of problem during the connection process between the smartphone and the AR.Drone 2.0 :Check the  color of the  LED on  the bottom side  of the AR.Drone  2.0. If it  is red or  orange,  -restart the AR.Drone 2.0. To do so, disconnect and reconnect the battery. Wait until the LED turns green.On your smartphone, turn the Wi-Fi off and back on. -For more information, refer to the support section of our website  - www.parrot.com.Using the AR.Drone 2.0 with another smartphone If you wish to use your AR.Drone 2.0 with another smartphone: Launch the AR.FreeFlight 2 then touch 1.   Disable the 2.  Pairing option.IP addressCheck that the IP address appears on the AR.Drone 2.0 network. To do this:• If you are using an iPhone, select  - Settings > Wi-Fi and then press the arrow   to the right of the network “ardrone2”. If  you  are  using  an  Android  phone,  select  - Settings  >  Wireless  &  Networking  >  Wi-Fi  Settings and select the network “ardrone2”.An IP address starting with 192.168.1. should be displayed in • the IP field.
ENGLISH 21FreeFlightWe recommend you check out our flying tutorials on www.parrot.com before your first flight.Indoor usage Place the AR.Drone 2.0 in the middle  -of a room (4m x 4m minimum) without obstacles. Step back to a distance of 1 metre behind the device (the front of the device is easy to identify because of the camera).Avoid flying the AR.Drone 2.0 close to  -young  children,  domestic  animals  or fragile objects.Install the hull with  the guard rings in  -order to protect the AR.Drone 2.0 if it collides with another object.Outdoor usage  Install the hull without the guard rings.  -Although the automatic pilot can com- -pensate  for  some  turbulence  caused by wind, avoid flying the AR.Drone 2.0 in wind conditions of over 15 km/h. EN
ENGLISH22Taking offInstall the battery into the battery box and connect it to the 1. AR.Drone 2.0.Place the AR.Drone 2.0 in a clear, flat and dry area and posi-2. tion yourself at least 1 meter behind it. Note: The front of the AR.Drone 2.0 is easily identifiable due to the camera located in the nose of the device.   Tap the 3.    button then:    a. Make sure the AR.Drone 2.0 is on a flat area then tap the         Flat Trim button.    b. Select the hull that is currently installed on the AR.Drone 2.0 (internal or external) and then         the type of flight (internal or external) that you wish to make.    c. Tap OK to validate.Tap 4.   . > The engines start and the AR.Drone 2.0 stabilizes itself automatically at an altitude of 1 meter.LITHIUM POLYMER BATTERY1000mAh 11.1V10C CONTINUOUS DISCHARGECHARGE AT 1A MAXMade in chinaLITHIUM1000mAh 11.1V10C CONTINUOUS DISCHARGE AT 1A MAXTTERYnchinaMadein cFlying the AR.Drone 2.0  Slide the joystick to the top to move the AR.Drone 2.0 higher (diagram • 1 p.8).Slide  the  joystick  to  the  bottom  to  move  the  AR.Drone  2.0  lower  • (diagram 2 p.8).Slide  the  joystick  to  the  right  to  move  the  AR.Drone  2.0  to  the  right  • (diagram 3 p.8).Slide  the  joystick  to  the  left  to  move  the  AR.Drone  2.0  to  the  left   • (diagram 4 p.8).
ENGLISH 23Magneto option activated / Accelerometer option deactivated While being in front of the drone:Slide  the joystick  to the  top  to move  the  AR.Drone  2.0 away  from your • position. Slide the joystick to the bottom to move the AR.Drone 2.0 closer to your  • position. Slide the joystick to the right to move the AR.Drone 2.0 to your right.• Slide the joystick to the left to move the AR.Drone 2.0 to your left.• Note: To fly the AR.Drone 2.0 more intuitively, we recommend you activate the Magneto option in the AR.Drone 2.0 settings. This option allows you to fly the AR.Drone 2.0 in your frame of reference and not in the drone one.Magneto option activated / Accelerometer option activatedWhile being in front of the drone:Hold the Accelerometer button and lean the smartphone forward to move • the AR.Drone 2.0 away from your position (diagram 1 p.9).Hold the Accelerometer button and lean the smartphone backward to • move the AR.Drone 2.0 closer to your position (diagram 1 p.9).Hold the Accelerometer button and lean  the smartphone to the right to • move the AR.Drone 2.0 to your right (diagram 1 p.9).Hold  the  Accelerometer  button  and  lean  the smartphone  to  the  left  to • move the AR.Drone 2.0 to your left (diagram 1 p.9).EN
ENGLISH24Switching camerasPress the    button to change the view of the AR.Drone 2.0 and switch between the front camera and vertical camera.Photo / videoPress the   button to take a picture. Press the   button to record a video. You can then retrieve your videos by connecting your smartphone to your computer.Notes: Always use your AR.Drone 2.0 bearing in mind other people’s privacy.BatteryThe battery indicator on the screen of the smartphone shows battery level and becomes red when • the AR.Drone 2.0 battery is running low.If the battery is running low, the pilot will be requested to land safely. If the pilot fails in landing the • AR.Drone 2.0 in due time the autopilot will land the AR.Drone 2.0 automatically. We recommend you to land your AR.Drone 2.0 as soon as the battery level indicator becomes red in order to avoid any injury to any person, property or animal. Landing safelyMake sure the AR.Drone 2.0 is flying above a clear, solid, flat and dry area and tap   .Disconnection during the flightIf the AR.Drone 2.0 is too far from the smartphone (about 50 meters depending on the wi-fi environ-• ment) it may disconnect. Do not close the application. Come closer to the AR.Drone 2.0 to recon-nect automatically. The AR.Drone 2.0 ’s position will be fixed by the autopilot until you reconnect. If the AR.Drone 2.0 was flying above 6m of altitude before disconnection then the autopilot returns it down below 6m where it can manage height.If you receive a phone call while flying the AR.Drone 2.0 , the autopilot fixes the AR.Drone 2.0 ’s • position and keeps it in hover flight. If you selected the Indoors mode, the autopilot will land the AR.Drone 2.0 automatically.
ENGLISH 25Emergency buttonPress the  Emergency button only  in case  of  emergency  ! If  you press  the Emergency  button, the engines will shut off and the AR.Drone 2.0 will fall out of the air. In most cases, landing the AR.Drone 2.0 is a better solution.SettingsPress   to  change  the AR.Drone  2.0  settings. For  more  information,  refer  to  the AR.Drone  2.0 complete user guide available on opur website www.parrot.com.Piloting hints and tipsTo get the best use out of your AR.Drone 2.0 :Watch the tutorial videos on •  www.parrot.com.Respect the various flying levels and take time to master your piloting skills before setting off on • more perilous adventures.Remove all plastic protective films.• Observe the safety precautions mentioned in the HEALTH AND SAFETY PRECAUTIONS section.• During your very first flights, always stand behind the AR.Drone 2.0. In this way the controls are • highly intuitive. When the AR.Drone 2.0 is  coming towards you, the controls are reversed which requires greater piloting skill.Avoid using your AR.Drone 2.0 in  areas where there are lots of  Wi-Fi networks (routers, internet • boxes etc.).When inside, find an obstruction-free area for your first flights.• When outside, take note of the wind direction and place your AR.Drone 2.0 in front of you, with the • wind coming from behind.If you lose control of your AR.Drone 2.0 , remove your fingers from the controls and it will stabilise • itself automatically.Visit •  www.parrot.com for  all  the latest  news about  the  AR.Drone  2.0 and  join  the piloting  com-munity.EN
ENGLISH26TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONRunning Speed: 18km/h  Weightwithout the hull: 366g -with indoor hull: 436g -with outdoor hull: 400g - Dimensionswithout the hull: 45 x 29 cm -with indoor hull: 51,5 x 51,5 cm -with outdoor hull: 45,2 x 45,2 cm - Battery Lithium  polymer  battery  (3  cells,  11.1V,  -1000 mAh)Charging time: 1h30 -Running time: 12 mn -Embedded computer systemCPU OMAP 3630 1GHz ARM cortex A8  -DDR SDRAM 128MB  -NAND Flash memory 128MB -Wi-Fi /g/n -Linux OS -Ultrasound altimeterEmission frequency: 40kHz -Range: 6 metres -    Front Camera90°  wide-angle  diagonal  lens  camera,  -CMOS sensorVideo frequency: 30fps -Resolution: 1280x720 pixels (720p) - Vertical Camera64°  wide-angle  diagonal  lens  camera,  -CMOS sensorVideo frequency: 60fps -Resolution: 320x240 pixels (QVGA) -
ENGLISH 27WarningYou  should  use  the  AR.Drone  2.0  safely  and responsibly at all times, so as to avoid any da-mage or harm being caused to any person, ani-mal or property next to which you are flying the AR.Drone 2.0. In this respect you should ensure that  you  always  operate  the  AR.Drone  2.0  in compliance with this Quick Start Guide and our Safe Use of the AR.Drone 2.0 instructions.  Par-rot also reminds you that you should not use the AR.Drone 2.0  for  any unauthorised  or unlawful purposes, as you will otherwise be fully liable for any loss or damage caused as a result of such unauthorised use. In particular, you should comply with any appli-cable data protection laws and refrain from ope-rating  the  AR.Drone  2.0  in any  way  that  could interfere with any other person’s privacy.PARROT shall not be responsible for any conse-quences arising from the use of the product or the  use  of  this  guide,  nor  shall  Parrot  be  res-ponsible  for  any  damage or  accidental  loss  of data resulting directly or indirectly from the use of  the  product  or  the  information  contained  in this guide.WarrantyWithout  prejudice  to  any  applicable  statutory warranty, Parrot warrants that the AR.Drone 2.0 will be  free from  defects in  material and  work-manship  for  a  period  of  12-months  from  the initial  date  of  purchase  (excluding  consuma-bles which are warranted during 6 months from the initial date of  purchase)  upon  presentation of  proof of  purchase  to the  retailer    or to  Par-rot  (including  the  date  and  place  of  purchase, product serial number). Return to retailer is not applicable  in the  USA -  return  shall be  made to Parrot.During the contractual warranty period, any de-fective product should be returned in its original packaging to the retailer’s or Parrot’s after-sales service.  After inspection  of the  product, Parrot will, at its sole discretion, either repair or replace the  defective  part  or  product,  excluding  any other indemnification of any nature.Parrot’s warranty does not cover:defects due  to damage  caused by  an acci- -dental collision or fall; defects due to abnormal use of the product  -or if spare parts have been installed without following the recommendations and instruc-tions provided  by Parrot in  this guide  or on www.parrot.com or  if  the AR.Drone  2.0 has been customised by the end-user;defects  caused  by  repairs  carried  out  by  -the end-user or an  unauthorised third party,  except spare parts provided by PARROT;defects due to the use of spare parts not pro- -vided by PARROT in the original packaging.GENERAL INFORMATIONEN
ENGLISH28the  use  of  spare  parts  not  approved  by  -Parrot, in particular,  the use of batteries not approved by Parrot (genuine Parrot batteries can be identified by their hologram);defects  caused by  any  reason  other than  a  -defect in material or workmanshipthe gradual power loss of the Parrot rechar- -geable battery (086x) over time, which does not constitute as a defect in material or work-manship,If  upon  technical  tests  being  carried  out  any  product  is  found  non  defective  (in  particular an  analysis  of  the  flight  data  from  the  last  30  seconds of flight - results available upon request) we reserve the right to return such product to the sender at the sender’s cost and to levy a charge to cover Parrot’s technical test fees.  Upon  expiration of  the  12-month  warranty pe-riod or  if the defect is  not covered by the war-ranty,  any  defective  product  can  be  returned to Parrot’s after-sales service  (see www.parrot.com for  instructions) in order to  be repaired or for  a defective  part to  be  replaced  at the  sen-der’s costs. Repair will be carried out only after acceptance of the corresponding quotation. Except in  relation to  consumables, spare parts are subject to a 12 month warranty and are sub-ject to the same terms and conditions as those described above.The  warranty  does  not  cover:  damage  to  non Parrot products, including devices used to ope-rate the AR.Drone 2.0. Changes to this Quick Start Guide The explanations and specifications in this guide are given for information only and may be modi-fied at any time without prior notice. The latest version of this Quick Start Guide will however be available from  our website at  www.parrot.com. The  explanations  and  specifications  contained in  this  guide  are  deemed  to  be  correct  at  the time of printing.   Although the utmost care has been taken when writing this guide, in order to provide you with in-formation which is as accurate as possible.  Par-rot shall not be held responsible for any conse-quences resulting directly or indirectly from the use of the information herein. Parrot  reserves  the  right  to  amend  or  improve the  product  design  or  user  guide  without  any restrictions and without any obligation to notify users. As part of our ongoing objective to upgra-de and improve our  products, the  product that you have purchased may therefore differ slightly from the model described in this guide. Disposal of this product at the end of its lifeAt the end of this product’s life, please do not dispose of this product in your gene-ral household waste.  Instead, in order to prevent possible harm to the environment or human health from uncontrolled waste dispo-sal, please dispose of this product separately in accordance with your local laws and regulation. For  more  information  on  the  separate  collec-tion systems for waste electrical and electronic equipment  that  are  available  for  consumers, near your home, free of charge, please contact
ENGLISH 29your  local  municipality  authority.  You  can  also contact  the  retailer  from  which you  purchased your AR.Drone 2.0 – he might have put in place recycling services or he may be part of a specific recycling scheme.This product will be then treated in an environ-mentally sound  manner at  a licensed  recycling plant  and  its  components  will  be  recovered, recycled  or  reused  in  the  most  efficient  man-ner, in compliance with the requirements of the Directive  on  Waste  Electrical  and  Electronic Equipment (2002/96/EC) of 27 January 2003 (as subsequently amended or replaced). Declaration of Conformity CEParrot  SA,  174  quai  de  Jemmapes, 75010  Paris,  France,  declare  under their sole responsibility that the pro-duct described in this user guide complies with technical standards EN 301489-17,  EN300328, EN71-1, EN71-2, EN71-3, EN62115 following the provision of the Radio Equipment, Telecommuni-cation Equipment directive (1999/5/EC R&TTE), and of the General Safety directive (2001/95/EC).  http://ardrone.parrot.com/parrot-ar-drone/uk/support/ardrone_ce_conformity_declaration.pdfFCC and IC Compliance Statement :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 / with Industry Canada Licence-exempt RSS standard(s). 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 instruc-tions, 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 televi-sion 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 distance between the equip-ment and receiver.- Connect the equipment to 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.This equipment complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules / with Industry Canada Licence-exempt RSS standard(s). Operation is subject to the following two conditions:This equipment may not cause harmfulinterference.This equipment must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. Modifications not authorizedby the manufacturer may void the user’s EN
ENGLISH30authority to operate this device.Copyright Copyright © Parrot 2011. All rights reserved.The  user  is  required  to  apply  for  Localised  Radiocomm Station Licence in Singapore. Applicants  can  apply  online  for  the  Localised Radio-communication  Station  Licence  through www.business.gov.sg/licences. If any question, please contact below person:Ms Amy Cheng Telephone: 6211 1936 E-mail: amy_cheng@ida.gov.sg TrademarksParrot  and  the  Parrot  logo  are  registered  trademarks  of  PARROT  SA;  AR.Drone  2.0  is  a trademark of Parrot SA;iPhone ® is a trademark of Apple Inc,  registered in the USA and in other countries. The Wi-Fi Alliance Member Logo is a logo of the Wi-Fi Alliance.Wi-Fi  ®  is  a  registered  trademark  of the Wi-Fi Alliance.Android is a trademark of Google Inc.All other trademarks mentioned in this guide are protected and are the property of their respec-tive owners.Safety InstructionsCAUTION: To reduce the risk of fire, do not ex-pose this device to rain or dampness.1. Read these instructions.2. Keep these instructions.3. Pay attention to all warnings.4. Follow all instructions.5. Do not install the device near a source of heat. Radiators, ovens or other devices (including am-plifiers) which produce heat.6. Do not change the polarised connectors. 7.  Only use  attachments/accessories  specified by the manufacturer.WarningRead the  entire instruction sheet  included with this  battery.  Failure  to  follow  all  instructions could cause  permanent damage  to the battery and its surroundings, and cause bodily harm.NEVER  use  anything  EXCEPT  a  LiPo   -approved charger.ALWAYS use a LiPo cell balancing charger or  -a LiPo cell balancer.NEVER charge through the discharge lead. -NEVER trickle charge, or allow  to discharge  -below 2.5V per cell.NEVER  allow  the  battery  temperature  to   -exceed 140°F (60°C).NEVER disassemble or modify pack wiring in  -any way or puncture cells.NEVER  place  on  combustible  materials  or  -leave unattended during charge.ALWAYS charge in a fireproof location. -ALWAYS set charger’s output volts to match  -battery volts.ALWAYS  KEEP  OUT  OF  REACH  OF   -
ENGLISH 31CHILDREN.IMPROPER BATTERY USE MAY RESULT IN  -A FIRE, EXPLOSION OR OTHER HAZARD. Caution: Exposure to Radio Frequency RadiationThe  installer  of  this  radio  equipment  must  en-sure  that  the  antenna  is  located  or  pointed such that it does not emit RF field in excess of Health Canada limits for the general population; consult  Safety Code  6, obtainable  from  Health Canada’s  website  at  www.hc-sc.gc.ca/rpb. Important safety instructions1. This apparatus shall not be exposed   to drip-ping or splashing and no object filled with liquid, such as  vases, shall be  placed on  the appara-tus.2. The AC/DC adaptor which provides    disconnection  from  mains  supply  shall  remain readily  operable.  Unplug  this  apparatus  when unused for long periods of time.3. Read these instructions.4. Keep these instructions.5. Heed all warnings.6. Follow all instructions. 7. Do not use this apparatus near water.8. Clean only with dry cloth.9. Do not block any ventilation openings. Install in  accordance  with the  manufacturer’s  instruc-tions.10.  Do  not  install  near  any  heat  as  radiators. Heat registers, stoves or  other apparatus (inclu-ding amplifiers) that produce heat.11.  Do  not  defeat  the  safety  purpose  of  the  polarized  or  grounding  type  plug.  A  polarized plug  has  two  blades  with  one  wider  than  the other.  A  grounding  type  plug  has  two  blades and a third grounding prong. The wide blade or the  third  prong  are  provided  for  your  safety.  If the provided  plug does  not fit  into your  outlet, consult an electrician for replacement of the obsolete outlet.12. Only use attachments/accessories specified by the manufacturer.13.  Unplug  this  apparatus  during  lightning storms or when unused for long periods of time. 14. WARNING: To reduce the risk of fire or elec-tric shock, do not expose this apparatus to rain or moisture and objects filled  with liquids,  such as vases,  should not  be placed  on  this apparatus.. This apparatus is designed for indoor use only.Do not expose the frame to outside temperaturesbelow 5°C or above 40°C. The system could be damaged or the cabinet warped. Avoidplacing the system near a source of heat orexposing it to sunlight (even through a window).S3125AThe exclamation point within an equi-lateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of important ope-rating and maintenance (servicing) instructions in the literature accompanying the product.An equilateral triangle, is intended to alert the user to the presence of uninsulated «dangerous voltage» within the product’s enclosure that may be of sufficient magnitude to constitute a risk of electric shock to persons.S3125AEN
32Similarly, excessively low temperatures and humidity could damage the device.

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