Shen Zhen Feima Robotics FM4000 DFRONE DRONE REMOTE CONTROL User Manual

Shen Zhen Feima Robotics Co.,Ltd DFRONE DRONE REMOTE CONTROL Users Manual

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Drone Remote Controller
User Manual
V 1.0
Printed in China
Part Name
Power Button
Status Indicator
Video Recording Button
Media Button
Left Antenna
Smartphone Locking
Screw Hole
Right Joystick
Right Antenna
Camera Settings Dial
Left Joystick
Power Indicator
Gimbal Dial
Takeoff/Landing Button
Battery Level Indicator
USB Port
Auto Return Button
Shutter Button
Charging Port
Indicator Description
Power Indicator & Battery Level Indicator
Power
Lead
Off
Solid
On
Battery
Level
Flash Flash
Slowly Quickly
<10%
25%
50%
75%
100%
Battery Level
Indication Rules
Motherboard Upgrading
Power
Indicator
solid on
Upgrade
preparation
solid on
Upgrading
flash
slowly
Upgrading
both flash
slowly
Battery
Level
Indicator
both on for
Upgrade
successfully 5 seconds
Upgrade
failed
both on for
Upgrade
successfully 5 seconds
both flash
quickly
Upgrade
failed
both flash
quickly
The buzzer will give sound alarming when the battery level is lower than 10%.
Make sure to charge the remote controller (RC) before using.
Important!
WiFi Module Upgrading
Upgrade
preparation
Status Indicator
Lead
Solid
White
Flash
Slowly
Flashing White Slowly
Flash
Quickly
Strong Signal
Weak Signal
Poor Signal
Motherboard
Upgrading
WiFi Upgrading
Disconnected
Aircraft
Scanning
Aircraft not Connected
with the RC
Upgrade Completed (Either of the three)
Mounting the Smartphone Holder
Step 1
Take the smarthphone holder kit out of the package and turn Part 1,
Part 2 and Part 3 to the right position as shown in the picture.
Step 2
Take out the body part and splay the antennas. Put aside the properly adjusted smarthphone
holder and the hand-twisted screw for later use.
Step 3
Mount the smarthphone holder to the body part with the hand-twisted screw as shown in the
picture.
Important!
Make sure to tighten the clamps on the RC to prevent the mobile device
from slipping.
RC Preparation
Charging
Charging the
the RC
RC
Connect the Type-C USB charging cable of the standard charger to the RC charging port as
shown in the following picture. The battery level indicator will be rolling to inform the user that
the RC is now charging. The 4 battery level indicators will go solid when fully charged.
220V
Make sure that the battery is fully charged prior to every flight. Recharge and
discharge the battery at least once every 3 months to maintain battery health.
Turning on/off the RC
The RC status indicator will show the battery level of the built-in rechargeable batteries.Take the
following steps to turn on the RC:
1 Press the button once to check the current battery level
Press the button once, then press and hold for 3 seconds
2 to
turn on the RC
3 Provided that the RC is on, repeat Step 2 to turn off the
RC
Splaying the Antennas and the Handle
Important!
The signal is the strongest when the antennas are splayed apart from each
other. Broken antennas will affect the performance of the RC, please get it
fixed as soon as possible.
Connecting the Aircraft to the RC
1. Turn on the aircraft to be connected.
2. Connect the smartphone to the WiFi of the RC: JME_RC_xxxx; Default password: jme12345
(case sensitive).
3. Launch the RC Setting page of the APP and enter the SSID and password (case sensitive) of
the aircraft to be connected. Save and select “Save Configuration and Restart WiFi” (see following
picture). The RC WiFi will now restart automatically (The power indicator changes from flashing
slowly to solid on).
4. Wait for the RC WiFi to get restarted (The power indicator changes from flashing slowly to
on). The RC will now enter into the Drone Scanning Mode (The status indicator slowly
flashes blue) until successfully connected to the aircraft (The status indicator is solid green). It
will take 1-2 minutes.
5. Reconnect the smartphone to the RC WiFi and launch the APP.
Se tting s
Gener al
RC SSI D
JME _R C_ 00 30
Sma rt Ba tter y
RC Pas sw or d
jme1 23 45
Fl igh t Map
WIFI
Dr on e SSI D
JME _1 50 4
Dr on e Pas sw or d
jme1 23 45
Dr on e Wifi
Re mot e
Sa ve co nf igu rat ion
Ve rsi on
Restore default configuratio n
The power indicator slowly flashes after RC WiFi gets restarted.
Once connected, there is no need to repeat the above procedures unless disconnected
manually.
Changing the Aircraft Connected to the RC
1. Press and hold the Media Button (as shown in the following picture) for over 10 seconds until
the RC gets restarted (The RC Status Indicator goes solid).
2. Wait for the RC to get restarted (See above “Connecting the Aircraft to the RC” part ).
Press and Hold
the Media Button
Quickly flashing blue:
Disconnected
Important!
Make sure to turn on the aircraft before turning on the RC.
Controlling the Aircraft
The factory default control method of the RC (including the virtual joystick) is “American Hand”.
The left joystick controls the altitude and direction of the aircraft. The right joystick controls the
forward, backward, left and right movements of the aircraft. The gimbal dial can control the tilt of
the gimbal.
Important! American Hand: The left joystick of the RC serves as the throttle;
Important! Japanese Hand: The right joystick of the RC serves as the throttle;
Note: Japanese Hand is available on J.ME Fly. Please see the following picture for the
American Hand and Japanese Hand control methods.
American Hand
Left Joystick
Right Joystick
Forward
Ascent
Descent
Backward
Turn left
Turn right
Fly left
Fly left
Japanese Hand
Left Joystick
Right Joystick
Forward
Ascent
Descent
Backward
Turn left
Turn right
Fly left
Terms
RC Neutral/Mid-Point: The RC joysticks are in the middle position.
Joystick Deviation: To which extent the joysticks are deviated from the middle position.
Fly left
Controlling the Camera and the Gimbal
Use the RC “Shutter Button”, “Video Recording Button”, “Camera Settings Dial” and “Gimbal
Dali” to control the camera and browse photos or videos.
1. Shutter Button
Single Shoot, Burst Shoot and Time Lapse Modes are available
via J.ME Fly.
2. Video Recording
Button
Press the button to start recording and press again to stop
recording.
3. Camera Settings
Dial
When using in combination with the J.ME Fly, turn the dial to
quickly adjust the camera settings. Check camera settings
with the dial.
4. Gimbal Dial
The gimbal will rotate upwards when the gimbal is turned
clockwise. The gimbal will rotate downwards when the gimbal
is turned counterclockwise.
5. Media Button
Press the Media Button to preview the existing photos and
videos.
Stopping the Motors
There are two methods to stop the motors:
Method 1:
Performing toe-in action on the RC will
shut down the motors instantly.
Please be extra cautious and use this
feature only in emergency during the flight!
Method 2:
After the aircraft takes off, press the Takeoff/Landing Button, the aircraft will return to the ground
from the current altitude and the motors will shut down;
Takeoff/Landing
1. Takeoff/Landing Button: Press and hold the button for 3 seconds, the aircraft will take off vertically
from the current position to 1m and keep hovering. Press the button again, the aircraft will return
to the ground from the current altitude and the motors will then shut down;
2. Manual Landing (Continuously pull the throttle to the lowest position for 3 seconds at an altitude
of 1 meter, the aircraft will return to the ground automatically and the motors will shut down).
Calibrating the RC Compass
After the aircraft is turned on, press and hold the Shutter Button for 3 seconds. The aircraft enters
into the Compass Calibration Mode when the status indicator goes solid red. The user can now
calibrate the compass as stipulated.
Auto Return Button
Press and hold the button for 3 seconds until the buzzer gives sound alarming. The Auto Return
feature is now activated and will bring the aircraft to the latest recorded Home Point. The user can
control the position of the aircraft with the RC during this period. Press the button again to end
this procedure. The aircraft will keep hovering until the RC regains control over it.
RC Transmission Range
Optimal Transmission Range
Strong
Weak
Make sure that the aircraft is flying within the optimal transmission range. Adjust the antennas or
the distance between the operator and the aircraft timely to ensure excellent transmission
performance.
Important
When using the RC, keep away from magnetic substances (e.g. magnets or sound box) to avoid
interference. Keep space between the RC and the container to protect the joysticks from squeezing
deformation.
RC Specification
Operating Frequency: 2.412—2.462GHz
Max Transmission Distance (Only possible when flying at an altitude of nearly 50 meters in an
open area with no electromagnet interference): Image Transmission Distance: 600 meters; Data
Transmission Distance: 600m
Operating Voltage 950mA @3.7V
Charger
Voltage 5V
Rated Power 18W
FCC Statement:
15.21
Changes or modifications made to this equipment not expressly approved by Shen Zhen
Feima Robotics Co.,Ltd may void the FCC authorization to operate this equipment.
15.105
NOTE: 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 harmf 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 SAR limit of USA (FCC) is 1.6 W/kg averaged over one gram of tissue. This model (FCC
ID: 2AK7UFM4000) has also been tested against this SAR limit. The highest SAR value
reported under this standard during product certification for properly worn on the body is
0.799 W/kg. This device was tested for typical body-worn operations with the back of the
EUT kept 0mm from the body. To maintain compliance with FCC RF exposure
requirements, use accessories that maintain a 0mm separation distance between the user's
body and the back of the EUT. The use of accessories that do not satisfy these requirements
may not comply with FCC RF exposure requirements, and should be avoided.
In the Box
RC Body
Smartphone Holder
Charging Cable
Hand-twisted Screw
Apple Micro USB
Power Adapter
Micro USB Cable
User Manual
Battery Safety Guidelines
Glossary
The following terms are used to indicate various levels of potential hazards caused by misoperation.
NTICE: Operating without properly following the guidelines may cause property losses or minor injuries.
CAUTION: Operating without properly following the guidelines may cause property losses or
serious injuries.
WARNING: Operating without properly following the guidelines may cause property losses, major accidents
or serious injuries.
WARNING!
Read the ENTIRE user manual to get familiar with the features of this product before operating. Failure
to operate this product properly can result in damages to the product or personal property and cause
serious injuries. This product is designed for use with drones. The use of this product is very
sophisticated. It must be operated with caution and common sense and will take some time to get
familiar with it. Lack of strong safety consciousness or misoperation can result in damages to the
product and other devices connected to the product and personal property, and even serious injuries.
This product is not intended for use by children. Make sure to strictly follow the instructions in the User
Manual. This Safety Guidelines contains instructions on safety, operation and maintenance. Make sure
to read and follow all of the instructions and warnings in the Safety Guidelines and the User Manual
before assembling, setting or using this product.
RC Battery Safety Guidelines
WARNING: Failure to charge or store the battery properly can result in fire, property damage or
serious injuries. Make sure to use the battery in compliance with the following safety
guidelines.
1. Do not disassemble the battery by yourself. Removing the built-in battery is not allowed. Please
replace the battery at after-sales service offices.
2. The ambient temperature for battery should be 10-40°C. If the temperature is too high (higher than
60°C), the battery may catch fire and even explode. If the ambient temperature is too low (lower than
10°C), the battery life may be shortened.
3. Do not disassemble the battery in any way, or it may catch fire and even explode.
4. Battery electrolyte is highly corrosive. Keep away if there is a leak. If any electrolyte contacts your
skin or eyes, immediately wash affected areas with fresh running water for at least 15 minutes and see
a doctor immediately.
5. If there is a fire caused by improper use of the battery, we recommend you use solid fire extinguisher
in the following order: Water or mist water, sand, fire extinguisher blanket, powder and Co2
extinguishers.
6. Do not put the battery in a microwave oven or pressure cooker.
7. Do not put battery cells on any conductive surfaces.
8. Do not use wires or any other metal objects to short-circuit the positive and negative poles of the
battery.
9. Do not strike the battery. Do not place anything heavy on the battery or the charger.
10. Do not throw the battery into the fire or place the unused battery near heat sources.
Otherwise, the insulation protection layer in the battery will be melted and the safety valve and
other structures will be destroyed. The battery will overheat and may catch fire or even explode.
11. Always use batteries recommended by Feima. Feima is not responsible for any battery-related
accidents or flight failures caused by using non-Feima batteries.
Charging
1. The charger is only applicable for specified product in accordance with certain instructions.
2. Always use Feima approved charger. Feima is not responsible for any consequences caused by
using non-Feima chargers.
3. When charging, put the RC and the charger on cement floor or other grounds where there is no
flammable objects. Take care and avoid any accidents.
4. Do not charge the battery when the ambient temperature is too high (≥45°C) or too low (≤0°C) The
ideal ambient temperature for charging (10-40°C) can greatly extend battery life.
5. Do not continue to charge the battery if it is not fully charged within the set time, or it may cause
overheat, fire or explosion.
6. Unplug the charger form the RC once it is fully charged. Check and maintain the charger
regularly. Do not clean the charger and the battery with alcohol or any other flammable
cleaners. Do not use damaged charger.
Battery Safety
Battery
SafetyGuidelines
Guidelines
Storage and Transportation
1. Keep the battery out of the reach of children. If the child swallows the components, seek emergency
medical assistance without any delay.
2. Do not leave the RC near heat sources such as in direct sunlight, in a furnace, heater or inside the
car in hot days. The ideal storage temperature is 22-28°C.
3. Keep the battery dry. Do not place the battery in water or where it may leak.
4. Do not strike, crush or impale the battery. Do not drop the battery or manually short-circuit the battery.
5. Do not storage or transport the battery together with glasses, watches, jewelry, hairpins and other
metal objects.
6. Do not transport damaged batteries. Discharge the battery to lower than 30% for air transportation.
7. Never put the battery in ESD protected areas beyond those defined by the manufacturer, or it may
damage the battery protection mechanism and result in overheat, explosion or fire.
8. All the batteries are up to certain specification during manufacturing and checking before delivery.
Return the battery to where it was purchased if you find anything abnormal regarding its smell,
Disposal
Dispose of end-of life batteries into specific recycling boxes only after they are fully discharged. Do not
simply dispose of batteries into regular garbage bins. The disposal and recycling of batteries is subject
to detailed local rules and regulations.
Maintenance
1. Never use the charger when the ambient temperature is too high or too low.
2. Never storage the battery where the temperature is higher than 60°C.
3. Fully charge the battery and keep it at appropriate temperatures before flying at low temperatures (10~5°C), or the battery capacity will be significantly reduced which may lead to much shorter flight time.
4. Never use the battery in environments with a temperature lower than 10°C.
5. When flying at low temperatures (-10~5°C), preheat the RC to higher than 5°C (higher than 20°C will
be better) before using.
Storage and Transportation
1. Discharge the battery to 60-75% if it will not be used for 10 days or more. This can extend the battery
life. Discharge fully charged batteries with the RC.
2. Do not store the battery for a long time after fully discharging it, for example, when the RC battery
runs out. Otherwise, you may risk over-discharging the battery which may lead to irreparable damage to
the battery cells.
3. Recharge the battery to 60-70% every 2 months, and make adjustments based on the actual storage
conditions and power consumption of the system.
4. The battery will enter hibernation mode if it has been depleted and idled a long period. Recharge the
battery to bring it out of hibernation.
5. Remove the battery from the aircraft for long-term storage.
Maintenance
1. Never overcharge the battery or it will do harm to the battery cells.
2. Keeping the battery idle for a long time will affect its performance.
It is recommended that the battery should be recharged and discharged at least once every
3 months to maintain battery health and extend the battery life.
Purchase Information
Maintenance Records
This product is guaranteed for a period of 12 months for any product quality issues
caused by non-arbitrary damages or defects. Feima Robotics Co.,Ltd reserves all the
right for final explanation!
Email: J.ME_service@feimarobotics.com
TEL: 4008109891

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