Weccan DRW358F60W 2.4 G RC Drone With Wi-Fi Camera (Remove Control Unit) User Manual Part 1a
Weccan Industrial Limited 2.4 G RC Drone With Wi-Fi Camera (Remove Control Unit) Part 1a
Weccan >
Users Manual
.BOVBM*OTUSVDUJPO 2.4G RC Drone with WiFi Camera Userâs Guide for Model DRW358S v1959-01 Warnings & Precautions Important Safety Instructions                  5HDGDQGIROORZDOOLQVWUXFWLRQV .HHSWKHVHLQVWUXFWLRQVIRUIXWXUHUHIHUHQFH +HHGDOO:DUQLQJV ,QWHQGHGIRUFKLOGUHQDJHVDQGKLJKHU$GXOW VXSHUYLVLRQLVUHTXLUHG 2QO\XVHDWWDFKPHQWVDFFHVVRULHVVSHFLÂżHGE\WKH PDQXIDFWXUHU %HIRUHĂ\LQJDOZD\VFKHFNWKHERG\URWRUVDQG EDWWHU\IRUDQ\GDPDJHRUREVWUXFWLRQV %DWWHU\VKRXOGEHIUHHIURPFUDFNVRUVZHOOLQJ .HHSWKHURWRUVFOHDURIDQ\REVWUXFWLRQVDQGERG\ SDUWVWRDYRLGSRWHQWLDOGDPDJHDQGLQMXU\ 0DQXIDFWXUHUDQGGHDOHUDVVXPHQROLDELOLW\IRU DFFLGHQWDOGDPDJHVIURPLPSURSHUXVHRULQVWDOODWLRQ RISDUWVRUIURPGDPDJHLQFXUUHGIURPZRUQRU EURNHQSDUWV 3LORWVDUHUHVSRQVLEOHIRUWKHLUDFWLRQVDQGDQ\ GDPDJHFDXVHGIURPLPSURSHUXVH 3LORWVVKRXOGNHHSWKHFUDIWLQVLJKWDWDOOWLPHV GXULQJĂLJKW,I\RXORVHVLJKWRIWKHFUDIWDWDQ\WLPH SRZHUGRZQDQGFHDVHĂLJKWLPPHGLDWHO\ 2QO\Ă\LQODUJHRSHQDUHDVWKDWDUHIUHHIURP REVWDFOHVRUSRWHQWLDOKD]DUGVVXFKDVWUHHVSRZHU OLQHVFHLOLQJIDQVDQGWKHOLNH )O\LQJRYHUERGLHVRIZDWHULVQRWUHFRPPHQGHG )O\LQJDWQLJKWLVQRWUHFRPPHQGHG 1HYHUWU\WRUHWULHYHWKHFUDIWIURPDUHDV\RXFDQQRW VDIHO\UHDFKVXFKDVURRIWRSVRUWUHHV 1HYHUODXQFKWKHFUDIWIURP\RXUKDQG 1HYHUOHDYHWKHFUDIWXQDWWHQGHGZKLOHLWLVSRZHUHG RQRUZKLOHWKHEDWWHU\LVFKDUJLQJ FCC Warnings $Q\&KDQJHVRUPRGLÂżFDWLRQVQRWH[SUHVVO\DSSURYHGE\ WKH SDUW\ UHVSRQVLEOH IRU FRPSOLDQFH FRXOG YRLG WKH XVHUÂś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 5HRULHQWRUUHORFDWHWKHUHFHLYLQJDQWHQQD  ,QFUHDVHWKHVHSDUDWLRQEHWZHHQWKHHTXLSPHQWDQG UHFHLYHU  &RQQHFWWKHHTXLSPHQWLQWRDQRXWOHWRQDFLUFXLW GLIIHUHQW IURP WKDW WR ZKLFK WKH UHFHLYHU LV FRQQHFWHG  &RQVXOWWKHGHDOHURUDQH[SHULHQFHGUDGLR79 WHFKQLFLDQ IRU KHOS 7KLVHTXLSPHQWFRPSOLHVZLWK)&&UDGLDWLRQH[SRVXUH OLPLWV VHW IRUWK IRU DQ XQFRQWUROOHG HQYLURQPHQW 7KLV Drone VKRXOG EH LQVWDOOHG DQG RSHUDWHG ZLWK PLQLPXP GLVWDQFH FP EHWZHHQ WKH UDGLDWRU \RXU ERG\ 7KLV WUDQVPLWWHU PXVW QRW EH FRORFDWHG RU RSHUDWLQJ LQ FRQMXQFWLRQ ZLWK DQ\ RWKHU DQWHQQD RU WUDQVPLWWHU Additional Warnings & Precautions  :$51,1*7RUHGXFHWKHULVNRIÂżUHRUHOHFWULF VKRFN GR QRW H[SRVH WKLV DSSDUDWXV WR UDLQ PRLVWXUH GULSSLQJ RU VSODVKLQJ  CAUTION 8VH RI FRQWUROV RU DGMXVWPHQWV RU SHUIRUPDQFHRISURFHGXUHVRWKHUWKDQWKRVHVSHFLÂżHG PD\ UHVXOW LQ SHUVRQDO LQMXU\  :$51,1*&KDQJHVRUPRGLÂżFDWLRQVWRWKLVXQLW QRW H[SUHVVO\ DSSURYHG E\ WKH SDUW\ UHVSRQVLEOH IRU FRPSOLDQFH FRXOG YRLG WKH XVHUÂśV DXWKRULW\ WR RSHUDWH WKH HTXLSPHQW  &$87,21'DQJHURIH[SORVLRQLIEDWWHU\LV LQFRUUHFWO\ UHSODFHG 5HSODFH RQO\ ZLWK WKH VDPHRU HTXLYDOHQW W\SH  /LWKLXPEDWWHULHVOLNHDOOUHFKDUJHDEOHEDWWHULHVDUH UHF\FODEOH DQG VKRXOG EH UHF\FOHG RU GLVSRVHG RI DFFRUGLQJ WR VWDWH DQG ORFDO JXLGHOLQHV 7KH\ VKRXOG QHYHU EH GLVSRVHG RI LQ QRUPDO KRXVHKROG ZDVWH DQG WKH\ VKRXOG QHYHU EH LQFLQHUDWHG DV WKH\ PLJKW H[SORGH &RQWDFW \RXU ORFDO JRYHUQPHQW IRU GLVSRVDO RU UHF\FOLQJ SUDFWLFHV LQ \RXU DUHD  :$51,1*6KRFNKD]DUG'R1RW2SHQ  %DWWHU\VKDOOQRWEHH[SRVHGWRH[FHVVLYHKHDWVXFKDV VXQVKLQH ÂżUH RU WKH OLNH .HHS QHZ DQG XVHG EDWWHULHVDZD\IURPFKLOGUHQ,I WKH EDWWHU\ FRPSDUWPHQW GRHV QRW FORVH VHFXUHO\ VWRS XVLQJ WKH SURGXFW DQG NHHS LW DZD\ IURP FKLOGUHQ  ,I\RXWKLQNEDWWHULHVPLJKWKDYHEHHQVZDOORZHGRU SODFHG LQVLGH DQ\ SDUW RI WKH ERG\ VHHN LPPHGLDWH PHGLFDO DWWHQWLRQ  'RQRWPL[ROGDQGQHZEDWWHULHV  &RPSOHWHO\UHSODFHDOOROGEDWWHULHVZLWKQHZRQHV  'RQRWPL[DONDOLQHVWDQGDUG FDUERQ]LQF RU UHFKDUJHDEOH QLFDG QLPK HWF EDWWHULHV  %DWWHULHVVKRXOGEHUHF\FOHGRUGLVSRVHGRIDVSHU VWDWH DQG ORFDO JXLGHOLQHV  7KLVSURGXFWPHHWVDQGFRPSOLHVZLWKDOO)HGHUDO UHJXODWLRQV WARNING:7KLVSURGXFWFDQH[SRVH\RXWR FKHPLFDOVLQFOXGLQJOHDGZKLFKLVNQRZQWRWKH 6WDWHRI&DOLIRUQLDWRFDXVHFDQFHU)RUPRUH LQIRUPDWLRQJRWRZZZ3:DUQLQJVFDJRY Table of Contents 2.4G RC Drone with WiFi Camera Sky Rider View App Features â 4 Includes â 4 Diagram â 5 Camera Adjustment â 5 Free Download â 15 Connect to WiFi â 15 Smartphone Holder â 16 Virtual Reality Mode â 17 Remote Control Parts & Repair Functions â 6 Battery Installation â 7 Parts Replacement â 18 Rotor Replacement â 18 Charging the Battery Troubleshooting Information & Procedure â 8 Troubleshooting Guide â 19 Flying Customer Support Remote Link & Calibration â 9 Flight Controls â 10 When Youâre Finished Flying â 10 Trim Adjustment & Countering Drift â 11 Gyroscope Recalibration â 12 Remote Trim Reset â 12 Tips for Safe Operation â 13 Speed Setting â 13 Headless Mode â 13 Flips â 14 Contact Information â 20 International Support â 20 Warranty â 20 (3$%SPOFXJUI8J'J$BNFSB Features Includes Ĺą 360° flips & tricks Ĺą USB charging cable Ĺą 6-axis gyroscope Ĺą 2.4GHz remote control: requires 4 AA batteries (not included) Ĺą Free app for WiFi viewing Ĺą Adjustable angle WiFi camera Ĺą Rechargeable lithium polymer battery Ĺą 3 speeds Ĺą 4 replacement rotors Ĺą Control distance: up to 300 feet Ĺą Detachable smartphone cradle Ĺą LED navigation lights Ĺą Screwdriver Ĺą Operating time: 6-8 minutes Ĺą Userâs Guide Ĺą Charge time: approx. 60 minutes Diagram Rotor Guard Rotor Landing Skid FRONT LED Lights Battery Compartment/ Camera (underside) Camera Adjustment Rotate the camera lens to change the viewing angle. Blue LEDs indicate the front of the craft. Red LEDs indicate the rear of the craft. Remote Control Functions Power Switch Flip Press once, then move Right Control Stick in any direction to perform a flip. Speed Setting ON OFF RESET HEADLESS TRIM Headless Mode Trim Adjustment Left Control Stick Increase Throttle: push forward Decrease Throttle: push backward Yaw/Spin: push left or right Press and hold to enter Trimming Mode, then move right control stick to adjust Pitch and Roll trim. Press and hold to exit Trimming Mode. Reset Press to reset trim settings to default. Right Control Stick Pitch: push forward/ backward Roll/Bank: push left/right Battery Installation 1.5V AA 1.5V AA 1.5V AA 1.5V AA 4x AA batteries 1.5V AA 1.5V AA 1.5V AA 1.5V AA Charging the Battery Information & Procedure The craftâs battery must be charged before it can be flown. Before charging, be sure the craft and remote control are powered OFF to avoid risk of injury or damage. It is recommended to remove the battery from the craft when charging. Charging time is approximately 60 minutes. Charge fully before use for best performance. Connect the USB charging cable (included) to the USB port of a powered ON computer or USB power adapter (not included), then connect the charging plug to the battery plug. While charging, the cable will display a red light. When charging is complete, the light will turn OFF. Be sure to correctly match the plug to the charging port or damage may occur. REMINDER: Do not charge overnight. Do not leave unattended while charging. Flying Remote Link & Calibration Before flying, the craft and the remote must be linked together and the gyroscopes on the craft must be allowed to calibrate. Begin with the battery installed, the battery compartment closed, and the craft and remote powered OFF. Step 1 Power ON the craft and place it on a flat surface. This is necessary for the craftâs gyroscopes to properly align. The lights on the craft will blink as it searches for a signal from the remote. Be sure the craft and yourself are facing the same forward direction, this will help with orientation while flying. Front Step 2 Power ON the remote. The light on the remote will blink as it searches for the signal from the craft. An audible chime will sound when the remote and the craft have linked. Step 3 Push the Left Control Stick (throttle) fully forward, wait for a chime to sound, then pull the stick fully rearward, and wait for a second chime. When this last chime has sounded the craft is ready to fly. ON OFF RESET HEADLESS TRIM Flying Flight Controls altitude yaw roll yaw pitch pitch altitude Left Stick controls Altitude (power) and Yaw (spin). roll Right Stick controls Pitch (forward/backward) and Roll (left/right). ON OFF RESET HEADLESS TRIM When Youâre Finished Flying After landing, keep the Left Control Stick (throttle) in the lowest position and wait for the rotors to stop spinning. Power OFF the remote BEFORE powering OFF the craft. This will ensure that no signals are accidentally sent by the remote, reducing the chance of injury. After this is done, it is safe to pick up and power OFF the craft. 10 Trim Adjustment & Countering Drift Even after a craft is calibrated, it may still drift while airborne. To counter this effect you can adjust the trim for better control. However, adjusting the trim may not entirely eliminate drifting. Air currents and other factors can still affect the craftâs handling in the air. Making Trim Adjustments Press and hold the Trim button to enter Trimming Mode, indicated by an audible chime from the remote. While in Trimming Mode, move the Right Control Stick ONCE in the opposite direction of the drift. Each adjustment will be indicated by a single chime from the remote. When you are finished, press and hold the Trim button to exit Trimming Mode. As an example, if the craft is drifting forward, pull rearward on the stick to correct. If the craft is drifting right, pull left. The remote will chime once for each adjustment. It may take multiple adjustments to set the trim to your liking. To avoid potential damage, adjust the trim while attempting a stable hover and adjust one trim setting at a time to avoid confusion. Note: While in Trimming Mode, the Right Control Stick only makes trim adjustments and does not control the direction of the craft. You must exit Trimming Mode to resume normal flight controls. The Left Control Stick is not affected by Trimming Mode. Press and hold to enter and exit Trimming Mode. ON OFF RESET HEADLESS 11 TRIM Move Right Control Stick to adjust Pitch and Roll trim. Remote will chime once for each adjustment. Flying Gyroscope Recalibration Remote Trim Reset If the craft is experiencing difficulty flying or is behaving erratically, itâs gyroscopes may need to be recalibrated. Do not attempt to do this while flying, safely land the craft first and place it on a flat surface. The craft and the remote should already be linked together. If you are still having difficulty flying, it may help to reset the trim controls on the remote. Do not attempt to do this while flying, safely land the craft first. Press the Reset button on the remote. The remote will chime once to indicate that the trim has been reset to default. Pull down and to the right on both controls sticks for 2-3 seconds. When the LED lights have stopped blinking and turn solid the recalibration is complete and the craft is ready to fly. ON ON OFF OFF RESET HEADLESS RESET TRIM 12 HEADLESS TRIM Tips for Safe Operation Ĺą It is recommended to only fly in large, open spaces that are free of obstacles like power lines, trees, ceiling fans, etc. Ĺą When flying indoors avoid walls and ceilings, as the craft will be drawn towards them if closer than 2-3 feet. Ĺą Stand behind the craft when first taking off, so that you and the craft are facing the same âforwardâ direction. This will help with orientation when the craft is airborne. Ĺą Novice pilots should move the controls slowly and deliberately to get used to the craftâs flying characteristics. Try using one control at a time. Ĺą Practice basic flight operations like take off, hovering, and landing. Ĺą If you get into trouble or if anything obstructs the rotors, cut power immediately and safely clear the obstruction. Check for possible damage before flying again. Speed Setting Press the Speed button on the remote to change the craftâs speed setting. Ĺą Low: Provides smooth and predictable control of the craft. The remote will chime once to indicate the low speed setting. Ĺą Medium: The craft will move and respond faster to all control inputs. The remote will chime twice to indicate the medium speed setting. Ĺą High: Highest setting for maximum performance. The remote will chime three times to indicate the high speed setting. Headless Mode While Headless Mode is active the craft will fly in whatever direction the Right Control Stick is pushed, regardless of where the front of the craft is pointing. For example, if the front of the craft was pointed straight ahead but is now pointed right 90°, when you push forward on the stick the craft will fly forwards as if it was still pointed straight ahead. This can be useful if you become disoriented while flying and cannot visually determine which direction the craft is facing. Before using Headless Mode be sure you and the craft are facing the same âforwardâ direction, otherwise the craft will not fly correctly. To activate Headless Mode, press the Headless button on the remote control. The LED lights will quickly flash while Headless Mode is ON. Press the button again to deactivate Headless Mode. 13 Flying Flips Before attempting a flip, be sure that there is ample clear space around the craft, ideally 9-10 ft. in all directions. It is not recommended to attempt to flip around or through any obstacles, as this may result in unintended damage. Press the Flip button to activate Flip Mode, then move the Right Control Stick in any direction and the craft will perform a flip in the same direction. Press the Flip button again to deactivate without performing a flip. ON OFF RESET HEADLESS 14 TRIM Sky Rider View App The Sky Rider View app will display the image from the craftâs camera on your smartphoneâs screen, allowing you to capture images and video of your flights. Connect your smartphone to the craftâs WiFi signal and start flying! Free Download Scan the appropriate QR code with your smartphone or search for âSky Rider Viewâ in the Apple App Store or Google Play Store. Android Connect to WiFi NOTE: WiFi control may be interrupted by interference from other nearby WiFi equipment. Before beginning, make sure your phoneâs WiFi is enabled and the craft is powered ON. Ĺą From your smartphone, open the WiFi settings menu, then search for and select DRW358xxx to connect to the craft. Ĺą Once connected, open the app. You will see the image from the craftâs camera and the camera controls at the top of the screen. 1. Take Photo 4. Flip Camera 180° 2. Take Video 5. VR Mode 3. Photo/Video Gallery 6. Controls ON/OFF 15 Apple Sky Rider View App Smartphone Holder RESET RESET HEADLESS HEADLESS ON ON OFF OFF TRIM RESET HEADLESS TRIM ON ON OFF OFF TRIM RESET 16 HEADLESS TRIM Virtual Reality Mode VR Mode splits the phoneâs screen for use in a VR headset (not included). Use VR Mode to give a friend a fully immersive, point-of-view flying adventure. Press the 3D Mode (VR) button on the screen to turn this feature ON or OFF. 17 Parts & Repair REMINDER: Pilots are responsible for any damage caused by improper use. Parts Replacement Standard parts such as extra batteries and remotes are available online for purchase when in stock. However, any non-standard parts such as cameras, screws, bodies, etc. can be ordered by placing an inquiry with our parts department at: partsinfo@dpiinc.com. Rotor Replacement The craft comes with replacement rotors if the originals are broken or badly damaged. Use the included screwdriver to loosen and tighten the screw connecting the rotor to the motor shaft. It is extremely important to use the correct rotor (A or B) for replacement. Using the incorrect rotor will make the craft impossible to control. The marking can be found on the rotor near the shaft. Rotor A Rotor B Rotor B Rotor A FRONT 18 Troubleshooting Troubleshooting Guide PROBLEM POSSIBLE CAUSES SOLUTION Craft does not respond to controls. Ĺą No power to remote or craft. Ĺą Poor contact between power plugs. Ĺą Craft is out of range. Ĺą Check remote batteries, replace if needed. Ĺą Check craft battery, be sure it is fully charged. Ĺą Be sure the power plugs are firmly connected. Ĺą Be sure the remote has an unobstructed line of sight to the craft. Ĺą Remain within the remoteâs 300 ft. range. Craft is difficult to control or flies erratically. Ĺą Gyroscopes may be misaligned. Ĺą Power OFF remote and craft and reconnect (see pg. 9). Craft drifts while in flight. Ĺą Trim not set or needs adjustment. Ĺą Adjust trim settings (see pg. 11). Craft suffers from mechanical trouble. Ĺą Damage to body, rotors or other major components. Ĺą Repair or replace parts as needed. LED lights ON but craft does not respond to controls. Ĺą Low battery power. Ĺą Recharge the battery. 19 Customer Support Contact Information Warranty Website: www.gpx.com See included 30 Day Warranty for warranty information. Warranty and the most up-todate version of this Userâs Guide can also be found at: www.gpx.com Email Support: prodinfo@dpiinc.com Email Parts: partsinfo@dpiinc.com Phone Support: 1-888-999-4215 International Support To download this Userâs Guide in English, Spanish, and French, or to get answers to frequently asked questions, visit the support section at: www.gpx.com Para descargar este Manual del Usuario en inglĂŠs, espaĂąol y francĂŠs, o para obtener respuestas a preguntas frecuentes, visite la secciĂłn de apoyo en: www.gpx.com Pour tĂŠlĂŠcharger ce guide de lâutilisateur en anglais, espagnol ou français, ou pour obtenir des rĂŠponses Ă des questions frĂŠquemment posĂŠes, consultez la rubrique dâassistance sur: www.gpx.com Made Green Protect for Today Sustain for Tomorrow Copyright Š 2017 Digital Products International (DPI, Inc.) All other trademarks appearing herein are the property of their respective owners. Specifications are subject to change without notice. 20
Source Exif Data:
File Type : PDF File Type Extension : pdf MIME Type : application/pdf PDF Version : 1.6 Linearized : No Author : daniel Create Date : 2017:08:04 16:08:46-07:00 Modify Date : 2017:08:04 16:09:30-07:00 XMP Toolkit : Adobe XMP Core 5.2-c001 63.139439, 2010/09/27-13:37:26 Metadata Date : 2017:08:04 16:09:30-07:00 Creator Tool : Adobe InDesign CS5.5 (7.5.3) Format : application/pdf Creator : daniel Title : User Manual - Part 1a.pdf Document ID : uuid:705d2cb9-d54c-427c-a7f2-b43753a4b9dd Instance ID : uuid:ca365f25-df14-4419-8551-2788b3c945db Producer : Acrobat Distiller 10.1.16 (Windows) Page Count : 20EXIF Metadata provided by EXIF.tools