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2.4G RC DRONE WITH WIFI CAMERA
User’s Guide for Model DRW528 v2124-01
Warnings & Precautions
Important Safety Instructions
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Read and follow all instructions.
Keep these instructions for future reference.
Heed all Warnings.
Intended for children ages 14 and higher. Adult
supervision is required.
Only use attachments/accessories specified by the
manufacturer.
Before flying, always check the body, rotors, and
battery for any damage or obstructions.
Battery should be free from cracks or swelling.
Keep the rotors clear of any obstructions and body
parts to avoid potential damage and injury.
Manufacturer and dealer assume no liability for
accidental damages from improper use or installation
of parts, or from damage incurred from worn or
broken parts.
Pilots are responsible for their actions and any
damage caused from improper use.
Pilots should keep the craft in sight at all times
during flight. If you lose sight of the craft at any time,
power down and cease flight immediately.
Only fly in large, open areas that are free from
obstacles or potential hazards, such as trees, power
lines, ceiling fans, and the like.
Flying over bodies of water is not recommended.
Flying at night is not recommended.
Never try to retrieve the craft from areas you cannot
safely reach, such as rooftops or trees.
Never launch the craft from your hand.
Never leave the craft unattended while it is powered
on or while the battery is charging.
FCC Warnings
Warning: Changes or modifications to this unit not
expressly approved by the party responsible for
compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the
equipment.
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules.
Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1)
this device may not cause harmful interference, and (2)
this device must accept any interference received,
including interference that may cause undesired
operation.
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
harmful interference in a residential installation. This
equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio
frequency energy and, if not installed and used in
accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful
interference to radio communications. However, there is
no guarantee that interference will not occur in a
particular installation. If this equipment does cause
harmful interference to radio or television reception,
which can be determined by turning the equipment off
and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the
interference by one or more of the following measures:
• Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
• Increase the separation between the equipment and
receiver.
• Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit
different from that to which the receiver is connected.
• Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV
technician for help.
• This device complies with FCC RF radiation
exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled
environment. This transmitter must not be co-located
or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or
transmitter
• fly part:This equipment should be installed and
operated with a minimum distance of 20cm
between the radiator & your body. This transmitter
must not be co-located or operating in
conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter.
Additional Warnings & Precautions
• WARNING: To reduce the risk of fire or electric
shock, do not expose this apparatus to rain, moisture,
dripping, or splashing.
• CAUTION: Use of controls or adjustments or
performance of procedures other than those specified
may result in personal injury.
• WARNING: Changes or modifications to this unit
not expressly approved by the party responsible for
compliance could void the user’s authority to operate
the equipment.
• CAUTION: Danger of explosion if battery is
incorrectly replaced. Replace only with the same or
equivalent type.
• Lithium batteries, like all rechargeable batteries, are
recyclable and should be recycled or disposed of
according to state and local guidelines. They should
never be disposed of in normal household waste,
and they should never be incinerated, as they might
explode. Contact your local government for disposal
or recycling practices in your area.
• WARNING: Shock hazard - Do Not Open.
• Battery shall not be exposed to excessive heat such as
sunshine, fire, or the like.
• Keep new and used batteries away from children. If
the battery compartment does not close securely, stop
using the product and keep it away from children.
• If you think batteries might have been swallowed or
placed inside any part of the body, seek immediate
medical attention.
• Do not mix old and new batteries.
• Completely replace all old batteries with new ones.
• Do not mix alkaline, standard (carbon-zinc), or
rechargeable (ni-cad, ni-mh, etc) batteries.
• Batteries should be recycled or disposed of as per
state and local guidelines.
• Only use the included power supply/power charger or
a UL/ETL certified power supply of the same power
output specifications.
Table of Contents
Eagle 3 Pro Wi-Fi Drone
Sky Rider View App
FAA Information: Flying Your Drone Under
the Special Rule for Model Aircraft – 4
Features – 4
Includes – 4
Diagram & Specifications – 5
Free Download – 16
Connect to Wi-Fi – 16
Smartphone Holder – 17
Virtual Reality Mode – 17
Parts & Repair
Rotor Guards
Parts Replacement – 18
Rotors Stowed – 6
Rotors Deployed – 6
Troubleshooting
Troubleshooting Guide – 19
Remote Control
Customer Support
Functions – 7
Battery Installation – 8
Contact Information – 20
International Support – 20
Warranty – 20
Charging the Battery
Information & Procedure – 9
Flying
Remote Link & Calibration – 10
Flight Controls – 11
When You’re Finished Flying – 11
Trim Adjustment & Countering Drift – 12
Gyroscope Recalibration – 13
Remote Trim Reset – 13
Tips for Safe Operation – 14
Speed Setting – 14
Headless Mode – 14
Auto-Spin – 15
Orbit – 15
Flips – 15
Eagle 3 Pro Wi-Fi Drone
FAA Information: Flying Your Drone Under the Special
Rule for Model Aircraft
To fly under the Special Rule for Model Aircraft you must:
•• Fly for hobby or recreation ONLY
•• Register your model aircraft
•• Fly within visual line-of-sight
•• Follow community-based safety guidelines and fly within the programming of a
nationwide community-based organization
•• Fly a drone under 55 lbs. unless certified by a community-based organization
•• Never fly near other aircraft
•• Notify the airport and air traffic control tower prior to flying within 5 miles of an airport
•• Never fly near emergency response efforts
You alone are responsible for safely and responsibly flying your drone. For more
information on FAA Rules and Guidelines for flying Unmanned Aerial Systems please visit:
http://www.faa.gov/uas/
Features
Includes
•• 360° flips & tricks
•• USB charging cable
•• 6-axis gyroscope
•• Rechargeable lithium polymer battery
•• Free app for Wi-Fi viewing
•• Adjustable angle Wi-Fi camera
•• 2.4GHz remote control: requires 4 AA
batteries (not included)
•• 3 speeds
•• Detachable smartphone cradle
•• Control distance: up to 328 feet
•• Screwdriver
•• LED navigation lights
•• User’s Guide
•• Operating time: 5-7 minutes
•• Charge time: approx. 120 minutes
Diagram & Specifications
•• Folded Dimensions (LWH): 93 x 135 x 38mm / 3.6 x 5.3 x 1.5 in.
•• Unfolded Dimensions (LWH): 171 x 135 x 22mm / 6.7 x 5.3 x .87 in.
•• Weight: 77g / 2.72oz / 0.17lb
Rotor
Power On/Off
Foldable Rotor
Guard
Camera (front)
Battery Compartment
(underside)
LED Lights
Blue LEDs indicate the front
of the craft.
Green flashing LEDs indicate
the rear of the craft.
Rotor Guards
The rotor guards can be folded for flight or for easy stowage.
Rotors Stowed
Rotors Deployed
Remote Control
Functions
Speed
Start/Landing
Press to adjust
the speed setting.
Press to start
rotors and take
off automatically.
Press again to
land and stop
rotors.
Power Switch
Auto-Spin
Press to
automatically spin
the drone. Press
and hold for orbit.
Move the Right
Stick to cancel.
Trim Reset
Press to reset trim
settings to default.
Left Control Stick
Trim Adjustment
Right Control Stick
Increase Throttle:
push forward
Decrease Throttle:
push backward
Press to enter Trimming
Mode. Indicator will blink,
then move right control
stick to adjust Pitch and
Roll trim.
Press and hold to finish
Trimming Mode, or
wait 3 seconds to finish
automatically.
Pitch:
push forward/backward
Roll/Bank:
push left/right
Yaw/Spin:
push left or right
Press for Headless Mode.
Press once, then move
the stick left or right to
perform a flip in that
direction.
Remote Control
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 craft’s battery must be charged before it can be flown. To avoid risk of injury or damage,
be sure the craft and remote control are both powered OFF and remove the battery
from the craft when charging. Charging time is approximately 120 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 craft’s
gyroscopes to properly align. The lights on
the craft will blink as it searches for a signal
from the remote.
Front
Be sure the craft and yourself are facing
the same forward direction, this will help
with orientation while flying.
Step 2
Power ON the remote. The light on the remote will blink as it searches for the signal from
the craft. When the remote and the craft have linked, an audible chime will sound and the
lights on the remote and the craft will turn solid.
Step 3
Push the Left Control Stick (throttle) fully
forward, then fully rearward, and wait for a
chime. When this last chime has sounded, the
gyroscopes on the drone are calibrated, and
the craft is ready to fly.
Step 4
Press the Start/Landing button to start the
rotors. The drone will take off and hover at a
set altitude. Use the controls sticks to fly.
Press the Start/Landing button again to automatically land the drone and stop the rotors.
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Flight Controls
Altitude
Pitch
Yaw
Roll
Roll
Yaw
Pitch
Altitude
Left Stick controls Altitude
(power) and Yaw (spin).
Right Stick controls Pitch (forward/
backward) and Roll (left/right).
When You’re 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.
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Flying
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 craft’s handling.
Making Trim Adjustments
Press the Trim button to enter Trimming Mode, indicated by a blinking indicator light on
the remote. While in Trimming Mode, move the Right Control Stick ONCE in the opposite
direction of the drift.
For example, if the craft is drifting forward, enter Trimming Mode and 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.
When you are finished making adjustments, press the Trim button to exit Trimming Mode.
You can also wait 3 seconds and Trimming Mode will finish automatically.
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 to enter and exit
Trimming Mode.
Move Right
Control Stick to
adjust Pitch and
Roll trim. Remote
will chime once for
each adjustment.
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Gyroscope Recalibration
Remote Trim Reset
If the craft is having difficulty flying or is
behaving erratically, it’s 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.
If you are still having difficulty flying, it may
help to reset the trim adjustments 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.
Note: The craft and the remote should
already be linked together.
Pull down and inwards on both control
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.
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Flying
Tips for Safe Operation
•• It is recommended to only fly in large, open spaces that are free of obstacles like
power lines, trees, ceiling fans, etc.
•• When flying indoors avoid walls and ceilings, as the craft may be drawn towards them
if closer than 2-3 feet.
•• Stand behind the craft when first taking off, so that you and the craft are facing the
same “forward” direction. This will help with orientation when the craft is airborne.
•• Novice pilots should move the controls slowly and deliberately to get used to the
craft’s flying characteristics. Try using one control at a time.
•• Practice basic flight operations like take off, hovering, and landing.
•• 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 craft’s speed setting.
•• Low: Provides smooth and predictable control of the craft. The remote will chime once
to indicate the low speed setting.
•• Medium: The craft will move and respond faster to all control inputs. The remote will
chime twice to indicate the medium speed setting.
•• High: Highest setting for maximum performance. The remote will chime three times to
indicate the high speed setting.
Headless Mode
Before using Headless Mode be sure you and the craft are facing the same “forward”
direction, otherwise the craft will not fly correctly. To activate Headless Mode, press down
on the Left Control Stick on the remote control. The LED lights will quickly flash while
Headless Mode is ON. Press the button again to deactivate Headless Mode.
While Headless Mode is active the craft will fly in whatever direction the Right Control
Stick is moved, 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.
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Auto-Spin
Press the Auto-Spin button to activate Auto-Spin. The drone will begin spinning (yawing) in
a clockwise direction. Press the Auto-Spin button again or move the Right Control Stick in
any direction to cancel Auto-Spin.
Use the Left Control Stick to control the altitude of the craft while in Auto-Spin.
Orbit
Before activating Orbit Mode, be sure that there is ample clear space around the craft, and
no obstacles will obstruct its flight path.
Press and hold the Auto-Spin button to activate Orbit Mode. The drone will begin flying in a
circular path from its starting point.
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.
To perform a flip, press down on the Right Control Stick, then move the stick left or right,
and the craft will perform a flip in the same direction.
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Sky Rider View App
The Sky Rider View app will display the image from the craft’s camera
on your smartphone’s screen, allowing you to capture images and
video of your flights. Connect your smartphone to the craft’s Wi-Fi
signal and start flying!
Free Download
Scan the appropriate QR code with your smartphone or search for
“Sky Rider View” in the Apple App Store or Google Play Store.
Android
Connect to Wi-Fi
NOTE: Wi-Fi control may be interrupted by interference from other
nearby Wi-Fi equipment.
Before beginning, make sure your phone’s Wi-Fi is enabled and the
craft is powered ON.
•• From your smartphone, open the Wi-Fi settings menu, then
search for and select DRW528xxx to connect to the craft.
•• Once connected, open the app. You will see the image from the
craft’s camera and the camera controls at the top of the screen.
4. Flip Camera 180°
1. Take Photo
2. Take Video
5. VR Mode
3. Photo/Video Gallery
6. Controls ON/OFF
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Apple
Smartphone Holder
To release, pinch
at arrows and
pull upwards on
the holder,
Virtual Reality Mode
VR Mode splits the phone’s screen for use in
a VR headset (not included). Use VR Mode to
give a friend a fully immersive, point-ofview flying adventure.
Press the 3D Mode (VR) button on the
screen to turn this feature ON or OFF.
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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.
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Troubleshooting
Troubleshooting Guide
PROBLEM
POSSIBLE CAUSES
SOLUTION
Craft does not
respond to controls.
•• No power to remote
or craft.
•• Poor contact between
power plugs.
•• Craft is out of range.
•• Check remote batteries,
replace if needed.
•• Check craft battery, be
sure it is fully charged.
•• Be sure the power plugs
are firmly connected.
•• Be sure the remote has
an unobstructed line of
sight to the craft.
•• Remain within the
remote’s 300 ft. range.
Craft is difficult
to control or flies
erratically.
•• Gyroscopes may
be misaligned.
•• Perform Gyroscope
Recalibration (see pg. 13).
•• Power OFF remote and
craft and reconnect
(see pg. 10).
Craft drifts
while in flight.
•• Trim not set or needs
adjustment.
•• Adjust trim settings
(see pg. 12).
•• Reset Trim Settings if
need be (see pg. 13).
Craft suffers from
mechanical trouble.
•• Damage to body,
rotors or other major
components.
•• Repair or replace parts
as needed.
LED lights ON but
craft does not
respond to controls.
•• Low battery power.
•• Recharge the battery.
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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 User’s 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 User’s 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 inglés, español y francés, o para obtener
respuestas a preguntas frecuentes, visite la sección de apoyo en: www.gpx.com
Pour télécharger ce guide de l’utilisateur en anglais, espagnol ou français, ou pour obtenir
des réponses à des questions fréquemment posées, consultez la rubrique d’assistance sur:
www.gpx.com
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