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Date Submitted2005-08-17 00:00:00
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Creation Date2005-08-09 14:55:45
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Document TitleUser Manual
Document CreatorHP 9100C Digital Sender
Document Author: ITS ELECTRIC TOY

CAUTION ELECTRIC TOY:
Not recommended for children under 14
years of age. As with all electric products,
precautions should be observed during
handling and use to prevent elelrio shock.
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introduction
A simple and easy to fly X-UFO machine equipped with advanced technology is now
available. The R/C X-UFO: Flying up sky has a simple and compact size to achieve form
follow function design. Making your sky journey in a full excitement. The gyro sensors
and four high speed electric motors make it differentiate with other flying products in the
market. Lightweight carbon fiber frame with extremely durable poly foam ring body
prevents serious destruction through aerial fly. And flying distance can be up to 100
meters nearly out of your sight.
Key Features
- Gyro Stabilized
- Indoor & Outdoor
- Easy To Fly
- Unique Electronic Control System
~ Ultra Lightweight Carbon Fiber Frame
- Flying Distance Up To 100 Meters
.Pack List . . ..
. Precautions, Warning 8. Statement
. Parts Identification
3.1 X-UFO
3.2 Transmitter
3.3 Power Charger . , .
3.4 Automobile Adaptor , . .
3.5 AC/DCAdaptor
4. Batter Installation and Charging
4.1 X-UFO ,. .. ..
4.2 Transmitter
4.3 Power Charger
Transmitter Operation
Procedure for Flight
Environment for Flight . . .
Flight Technique and lips .
Repair and Maintenance
.TrouhleShooting . . ... . .. .. .. .
11. Specification . .. . . .. .. ......
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1 . Pack List
Clockwise propeller
(g Ant/“Clockwise propeller
as»? “R W &
X-UFO Clockwise propeller x 2 Rechargeable ACIDC
Anti-Clockwise propeller x 2 battery pack Adaptor
& Ring x 4 ) .
try-strain" Power Charger Transmitter Antenna
Manual
2. Precautions. Warning & Statement
2.1 Precautions
2.1.1 Read through the whole Instruction Manual before starting to play your
X«UFO,
2.1.2 Make sure you and other people keep 1-2 meters away from the X-UFO
while you start for flight.
2.1.3 Always keep an eye on the flying X—UFO to prevent it flying, landing or
crashing on or near your head, your body and any other people.
2.1.4 Do not pick up or touch flying, landing or crashing X-UFO before you turn
off the Transmitter and waited for all propellers stopped rotating.
2‘1.5 Always turn off the X-UFO and the Transmitter after you stop to flight
Remove all batteries inside all devices.
2.1.6 Remove the Ni-MH battery from the X—UFO when not in use to prevent any
unexpected accident Keep it in a safe and cool condition, without direct
sunlight to avoid overheats or short with a wire.
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2.2 Warning Statement
Satety Precautions: ' l .
Parents. this toy is recommended for children. To ensure that your child‘s play is both safe and tut. please review the
operating instructions with ur children.
rAdult assemble is requl i i
~Adult supervision is required! ‘
-DO NO touch the turning propellerl
erep hands, hair and loose clothing away (tom the running propeller.
-Remove battery from transmitter and X-UFO when not in uee. .
rDO NOT operate your X-UFO on street Avoid hitting people, pets or home fumishrngs,
Warning: Changes or mdificafionl to this unit not expressly approved by the party respon to for compliance could
void the user's authorityto operate the equipment.
FCC Statements
This device complies with part 15 of the FCC rules, Operation is subject to the following two conditions
i)This device may not cause harmfiil interference, and
2)This device must accept any interference received, including interferon ce that may cause undersied peration.
NOTE: This equipment has been used and found to comply with the limit: for I Ch!“ 8 dghl device. pu ent to Part 15 fifths FCC Rules.
These limits are desigied to provide reasonable protection npini hurmlul interference h I residential Inst ltion, Thlsequipmerrt Morales,
uses and can radate radio lrequency energy and, Il'not installed and used in lccorfincl with the instruction , mny caus- hurrnful interference
to ratio communications. ,
Howe/er, there is no guarantee that interference wil not ocurr In I perticuhr Inst-lletion. lfthis emipment 3 cause harmful Interference to
ratio or television reception, which can be determ'ned by turning the equipment oil Ind on, the user is one nyd to try to correct the
interference by one or more oithe following measures: 1
-» Reorient or relocate the receiving nntennl,
— increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
-— Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit tilterent lrnm that to which the receiver is connected.
—- Consultthe dealer or an experienced rudiofl’V technician for help.
Care and Maintenance:
»Atways remove batteries from the toy when it is not being used for a long period of time.
-V\fipe the toy gently with a clean damp cloth.
-Keep the toy away from direct heat
—Do not submerge the toy into water that can damage the electronic assemblies.
Note:
Parental guidance is recommended when installing or replacing batteries.
ANew batteries are recommended to use in this toy to obtain best and maximum performance. (For transmitter)
-You are advtsed to recharge the battery pack as soon as the function becomes impaired.
Users should keep and retain this inlormation for future reference.
Users should keep strict accordance with the instruction manual while operating the product.
-Under the environment with electrostatic discharge, the sample may malfunction and
require user to reset the sample.
Battery Cautions:
A WARNING:
CHOKING HAZARD — Small parts.
-Do not recharge the battery it it's hot. Allow it to cool before recharging.
Not for Children under 3 years.
7Do not charge the battery that shows leakage or corrosion,
-Do not disassemble the battery.
400 not dispose of the batteries in fire.
Cautions:
Non-rechargeable batteries are not to be recharged.
Rechargeable batteries are to be removed from the toy before being charged. ., 4 . , . .
Rechargeable battery are only to be charged by an adult. Th's Educ, is '" oomphemwrth the
-Diflerent types at batteries or new and used batteries are not to be mixed. 03.39" re urements an ° er
VOnIy batteries oi the same or equivalent type as recommended are to be used. re 51's“? isions
Batteries are to be inserted with correct polarity, °f Drrectweni
Exhausted batteries are to be removed lrorn the toy. 1999’5’50- ‘
The supply terminals are not to be short-circuited.
Special Note to Adults:
Regularly examine for damage to the plug, enclosure and other parts. In the event of any damage,
the toy must not be used with the power charger until the damage has been repaired.
ATi’llS toy is not intended for children under 3 years old. The charger is not a toy.
This toy must only be used with the recommended charger and ACIDC adaptor,
— Do not try to charge other batteries with Power Charger.
Note: New and Alkaline batteries are recommended
to obtain best and maximum performance,
Battery requirement for Transmitter: Battery requirement for X-UFO:
1525: Power Supply r: Power Supply : ——
Rating : DC6V 0.9W Rating : DC12V 50W
D Batteries ' 4 x 15V "AA“ILREIAM3 Batteries : 12V NIMH battery pack
to Requires 4 x 1.5V "AA" size batteries Requires 1 x 12V NiMH battery pack & Charger
lnot included) (included)
3 P rts Ident
3.1 X-UFO
TOP VIEW BO1TOM VIEW
1 Gyro and Main Control Board 9, Poly-loam Ring
2 Clockwtse Propeller 10. Red LED LIGHT(Front pan)
3. Clockwrse Propeller 11. Blue LED Light
4 Anti-cloclese Propeller 12. Blue LED Light
5. AnIl-clockwlse Propeller 13. Blue LED Light
6. ONIOFF sw|Ich 14. Ultrasonic Receiver (optional for advance version)
7 Calhon Fiber Frame 15. IR Emitfing Diode (optimal for advance version)
8 Red LED Light(Fronl part) 16. Ballery Case
3.2 Transmitter
FRONT VIEW BACK VIEW
1 Right Control Stick 9. Trainer Button (Oplional for Advance Version)
Vertical-Pitch fonuard or Backward Mode?) 10. Auto Button (Optional for Advance Version)
VenicaI-Throtlle u or down Mode 1 11. Aux1 (Optional (or Advance Version)
Horizontal» ol Iefi or right 12. AuxA (Optional for Advanoe Verslon)
2 Lell Control Stick 13. Aux2 (Optional for Advance Version)
Vertical-Throttle ug or down (Mode 2) 14. Auia (Optional for Advance Version)
l nic‘a’IAPrtch forward or Backward (Mode 1 15. Neck Strap Connecting Hook
zontal- aw ls or nght 16, Retractable Antenna
3. Roll Trimmer 17. Carrying Handle
4 Pitch Trimmer (Modez) Throttle Trimmer (Model) 18. AUXS (Optional for Advance Version)
5 Yaw Tnmmer 19. Battery Companrnenl
6 Throttle Trimmer (ModeZ) Pitch Trimmer (Model)
7 Main on/on switch
8 Power LED
K _ G Yaw nghl
0* Pitch [OMB/d
Yaw fight
Suspendmg
VrhreVXrUFO l* Pitch forwam
E} ffijii’flgg 4, Pitch backward '+ PM?" WWW“
affirm? 0m 3. in”??? <3“ <'~ M"
Suspendmg '\ Suspend“? o -
me X—UFO m/ —.> Roi/right ”9 X'UFO “D " Ruling!"
5.2 MODE-I (for Asian area)
Throttle up & down
J ' RED LABEL
IND/CA TING
FRON T HEAD
IND’CATING
t FRONT HEAD
Pltch forward Roll left
~ RED LABEL \
lNDICAT/NG ‘ \
FRON T HEAD , V
‘ RED LABEL
INDICATING
FRONT HEAD
- RED LABEL ‘
INDICA TING
' RED LABEL
WD/CA TING
FRONT HEAD
5.3 MODE-II (for Amerlcan & European area)
Throttle up a down
Yaw left & right
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y . . ' gig! 4 - RED LABEL ~RED LABEL
\/ _ IND/CA TING IND/CA me
E , FRONT HEAD FRONTHEAD |
Roll left
Pitch forward
- RED LABEL \
INDICATING ‘-
FRONT HEAD \ ~
~ RED LABEL
INDICATING
FRONT HEAD
' RED LABEL \
IND/CA TING '
FRONT HEAD
- RED LABEL
INDICA TING
FRO NT HEAD
5.4 Trimmer adjustment
NOTE:
The trimmer is a fine tune to the operating levers on your transmitter; it can’t supersede the function
of the lovers. Trimmer adjustment Is a preparation for your flight, we expect your X—UFO can go up in
a stable way after adjustment so that you may have an easy flight, but may note perfect flight.
Please follow the steps below to adjust the trimmer:
1 Keep all the trimmers in center position.
2 Slowly push the Throttle up to raise your X-UFO about 0.5 to 1meter high.
3 When your X-UFO goes up slowly, you can move down the THROTTLE trimmer to have it suspending in
a certain height; when it goes down slowly. you can move up the THROTTLE trimmer.
4 When your X‘UFO spirals left, you can move YAW trimmer to right. When it spirals right. move YAW
trimmer to left.
5 When your X-UFO goes left. you can move ROLL trimmer to right. When it goes right, move ROLL
trimmer to left.
6 When your X-UFO goes forward, you can move PITCH trimmer to backward. When it goes backward,
move PITCH trimmer lo forward.
4.
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6. Procedure For Flight
l Remove the battery (mm the
xruro Charge the battery
through the Pawercharger
7. Pull the “Home Stick 01 the
Transmitter slowly upwards
until 4 propellert are activated
a started to fly, Flight fime for
a lully charged battery will be
around 4 m 5 n’lunlu.
2 Connect the lully charged
battery crack to me X-UFO
a. For the beginners. keep
your x~ur=o fly up an to 1.5
meter height Keep practice
to makrr sure you the x-UFO
ls under your control.
Always follow ma lee label
from head of the X-UFO ln
order to figure out the
control dlreclion
1751015!"
3 Pull the Throttle Suck down
lo the mlnimum before turn
on the Transmitter
9 When you can keep your
X-UFD stable In the air, tune
the Yaw tn’mmer first to
prevent unstable spiral turn.
Tune all other trimmers as
well (Roll Fitch, Yaw and
Throttle) in order to obtain
stable hovering
parlormance,
4 Turn on the Transmltter
I)
ONIOFF
104 ll X-UFO crashes. first pull
down the Throttle Stlck ol the
Transmitter to ma mmimum
urml all 4 propellers orl the
x—UFo slop moving. Make
lure the Throttle stick down
to the minimum BEFORE
picking up your X-UFO.
5 Place the xruro on a flat
lloor Turn the red label slde
whrch represents the from
head or the X~UFO m rrom
or yell Swttch on the
x-uro
(WORTANT:
In tho Tram”,
mu mlrrlmum fl
before moon
6 Check on the hghl pattern
lor ‘Ready to fly"
Wall around 5 seconds In
order I0 Oblaln a constant
IIQM Dllnklng dItECIIDHS
NOTE 1:
“Ready to try“
IlghI pattern.
11, To start agar". check the
"Rudy tn lly" lignl pattern is
ready. (plus)
I! you find the light panel" is
in "Wetting for Reset” rrlode.
(prep) please pull the
Throttle Stick of the
Transmtmr upward lor 1 sec
and then ovum/5rd 35mm in
order to reset the x-uro.
Once you can obtain the
'Rudy to rrw light pattern.
you can start to lly your
xvuro again.
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7. Environment For Flight
7.1 Indoor Environment . .
1 X-UFO will have relatively better performance while playing indoor. For beginners, we recommend you
first practice to fly your X-UFO indoor.
2 Avoid your X-UFO fly near any electrician, airAconditioner and easy broken utensils while playing indoor.
3. Keep the x-UFO away from people and pets at home.
7.2 Outdoor Environment
1 It is highly recommended to fly in a sunny day and slight breeze (Esp. no more than Beaufort scale
3-gentle breeze)
2 Keep away from trees. power station, electric wire or any potential dangerous area.
3 Avoid your X-UFO fly near people or vehicles passing by.
8. Flight Technique 8. Tips
1 The Gyro located inside the X-UFO is a mechanical design device. A rapid sideway movement will cause the Gyro
difficult to control. It is important to operate the control stick of your Transmitter smoothly and gently. Do not pull the
control stick quickly at any dlrections at any time when you start to flight or landing your X-UFO.
2 After Landing, we recommend you to turn off the XUFO. It helps to make your Gyro become stable and prepare for the next fly.
3 When you slanto fly yourvaFO, make sure the height is between seem to 150cm from metoorto obnin a more stable
condition to pracfice your llighl.
4 It the tilt angle of X-UFO is more than 20 degree, the gyro Will start to oscillate and it may no longer to maintain the stability of
X«UFO Crashing of X-UFO is result
. "Table 1.0" shows the LED pattern of UFO.
6 User Calibration:
or
If the Gyro has minordarnage. you can calibrate 1
it as per lollowing steps:
- Adiust the throttle to minimum and OFF the
transmitter
' Put your X—UFO on a horizontal surface.
~ Swrtch on your X-UFO.
' Press Aux 1 bulton and Aux2 button while
power ON hansmitter.
- VVflIIe all 4 LED blinks 3 times. thecallbralion
has been completed.
7 Restore factory setting:
If the stability is worse than before after
calibration. you can either rte-calibrate it as above
or follow steps below to restore factory setting:
- Adjust the throttle to minimum and OFF the
transmitter
~ Put your x-UFO on a horizontal surface.
- Swrtch on your X-UFO.
front light - back left
(running in constant speed)
Gyro powering up / UFO int'allzi'ng please wal
Iroanack - lern'ght
front - right- beckflong)
- left
front - right - back(blinking
Mice - left
all four lights are lit up and
don‘t blink
front and back lit up and
don? blink
No RF transmitterkmnd. Waiting for valid
RF synal
UFO/smadyloflyoralrsadyllymg
UFO's balmy gets empty You have about
2030 seconds to oome dawn
Gyro is oscillating. Wailing until gyro is stable
again. Pas/r thrust up to full {hold it more for
1seclendbacklo zero, lapowerym up age“
UFO waits until Gyro slaps oscillating and
will then power up again
all {our lights blink
3 times
Gym calibration mode successfully completed
New calibration data stored in EEPROM
all four l ' Iris blink 5 limes
Facing settings restored
D not stable or
power
even blinking
~ Press Aux 3 button and Aux4 button while power ON transmitter.
- While all 4 LED blinks 5 times, factory setting has been restored.
9. Repair & Maintence
. Replacement parts can be purchased at
the retailer shop only.
9.1 Repairing broken poly foam ring body
Use market available adhesives or epoxy system
bonding agent for repair purpose (piol 8. pic.2)
9.2 Replacement of propellers
1. Use a prler or screwdriver to lift up the ring. (pic.3)
2 Take out the broken or
spoiled propeller as photo
shown. (pic.4)
3. Check the direction of
propeller before replacing a
new one (pic,5)
9.3 Replacement of poly foam ring ody
Battery power very low Recharge or
one i : UFO battery
Please check the instruction sheet attached in the poly foam ring body replacement package which sold
separately in the retailer shop.
.1n.
1 0. Trouble Shooting
Symptom my»
Propeller can't move - ONIOFF Switch is OFF, - Set switch to ON.
- Weak Battery. - Re—charge the battery . .
X-UFO turns around Weak Battery. - Re—charge the battery pack.
and descends after taking off. mmer is not in neulral position. - Tune the Trimmer on Mransmilter.
Can't lake oil or drop down at - The wind is unsuitable for flying. - Move to another place or play in indoor.
flight - Weak power. - Recharge the battery pack.
~ Practice for more skills. such as tune the Trimmer
for precise power control or stroke (not hold) the
~ Mechanical gyro oscillating. Iefl control lever on transmitter.
~ Waiting until gyro is stable again. Push thrust up to
full (hold it there for 1 sec) and back to zero, to power
gyro up again.
Drop down at the climbing - Weak power. ~ Re-charge the battery pack.
state or before take ofl. - Unbalance ofthe body. ~ Try to replace the battery pack in another orientation,
X«UFO does not react, or - High-frequency interference ~ Avoid these it possible. or choose another place to
react poorly to operation by occurred near to high-voltage lines. operate the X-UFO.
transmitter transformers and some types of
building.
Loss of control. - Another radio control X-UFO using ~ Move to another place where without radio
the same frequency and channel is frequency interference from another device.
operated near your x-uFo.
- Out of the control range of distance. - Ensure the antenna is fully extended. The X-UFO
fly up to 100 meters in open space.
1 1 . Specification
m 9“ a, V, r, ‘
AC/DC adaptor output 18V, 1A
Crystal frequency 27.045MHz (Delault)
27.195MHZ (Default)
Modulation FM(PPM)
Control range | Uplo 100m
Batter low detection Yes. Power LED blinks~ halt sec
Power saving mode Yes. Power LED blinks— short on, r . ck
long off Li—polymer battery Optional
charger
Main motor | One pair
UFO ' i C tal | TransmitlerandreoeiveLEalr
Mechanical Gyro "1°C“? | Yes Mechanical Gyro For 2D spatial control
Automobile adaptor output 12V. 1.5A
Gyro control Roll and Pitch control module
Receiver crystal lreouency 26.590MHz (Defaull) Elem-mechanical For SD spatial control
26 740MHz (Default) gyro module
Battery pack 12V, 350mAh NIMH CIDEkWiSS and
anti-clockwise type
Base station Optional - X-UFO system
upgrade is required
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