Weccan DRW618F51W 2.4G RC DRONE WITH WIFI CAMERA User Manual DRW618

Weccan Industrial Limited 2.4G RC DRONE WITH WIFI CAMERA DRW618

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3Table of ContentsEagle 3 Pro Wi-Fi DroneFAA Information: Flying Your Drone Under the Special Rule for Model Aircraft – 4Features – 4Includes – 4Diagram & Specifications – 5AssemblyRotor Guards – 6Landing Struts – 6Camera Adjustment – 6Remote ControlFunctions – 7Battery Installation – 8Charging the BatteryInformation & Procedure – 9FlyingRemote Link & Calibration – 10Flight Controls – 11Setting Trim & Countering Drift – 12Gyroscope Recalibration – 13Remote Trim Reset – 13Tips for Safe Operation – 14Speed Setting – 14Headless Mode – 14Flips – 15Sky Rider Voyage AppFree Download – 16Connect to Wi-Fi – 16Settings Screen – 17Sky Rider View AppScreen Controls – 18Flight Controls – 19Using the Remote & App Together – 20Smartphone Holder – 203D Mode – 21Parts & RepairParts Replacement – 22Rotor Replacement – 22TroubleshootingTroubleshooting Guide – 23Customer SupportContact Information – 24International Support – 24Warranty – 24
4Features ű360° flips & tricks ű6-axis gyroscope űFree app for Wi-Fi flight, camera and video capture űAdjustable angle Wi-Fi camera: 480x640, 0.3MP resolution ű3 speeds űControl distance: up to 300 feet űLED navigation lights űOperating time: 15-17 minutes űCharge time: approx. 150 minutesIncludes űUSB charging cable ű2.4GHz remote control: requires 6 AA batteries (not included) űRechargeable lithium polymer battery ű4 Replacement rotors ű4 Rotor guards and screws űDetachable smartphone cradle with attachment screw űScrewdriver űUser’s GuideEagle 3 Pro Wi-Fi DroneFAA Information: Flying Your Drone Under the Special Rule for Model AircraftTo fly under the Special Rule for Model Aircraft you must: űFly for hobby or recreation ONLY űRegister your model aircraft űFly within visual line-of-sight űFollow community-based safety guidelines and fly within the programming of a nationwide community-based organization űFly a drone under 55 lbs. unless certified by a community-based organization űNever fly near other aircraft űNotify the airport and air traffic control tower prior to flying within 5 miles of an airport űNever fly near emergency response effortsYou 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/
5Diagram & Specifications űDimensions: 320x320x85mm/12.5x12.5x3.3 in. (LWH) űWeight:  294g/10.4 oz/0.65lbCamera (underside)Rotor GuardPower Switch located next to the cameraRotorLED LightsBlue LEDs indicate the front of the craft. Red LEDs indicate the rear of the craft.Battery Compartment (rear)
6Camera AdjustmentRotate the camera lens to change the viewing angle.AssemblyLanding StrutsPlace each landing strut on the underside of the craft as shown and press firmly into place.Rotor GuardsAttach each rotor guard as shown, then tighten with a screw in the center location using the included screwdriver.
7RESETEMSTOPROLL ROLLYAW YAWPITCHTrim AdjustmentPress to adjust Yaw, Pitch and Roll trim.Trim ResetPress to reset trim settings to default.Left Control StickIncrease Throttle:  push forward Decrease Throttle:  push backwardYaw/Spin:  push left or rightPress for Headless Mode.Start/LandingPress to start rotors. Press to automatically land the drone.Speed SettingRight Control StickPitch:  push forward/backward Roll/Bank:  push left/rightPress and push any direction to do flips.Emergency StopPress to quickly stop the rotors from turning.Power SwitchRemote ControlFunctions
86 x AABatteries6x AA batteriesBattery InstallationRemote Control
9Charging the BatteryInformation & ProcedureThe 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 150 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.
10FlyingRemote Link & CalibrationBefore 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 1Power 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.Be sure the craft and yourself are facing the same forward direction, this will help with orientation while flying.Step 2Power 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 3Push 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. Now, calibrate the gyroscopes by pulling down and inwards for 2-3 seconds. The LEDs on the craft will blink rapidly during calibration. When the LEDs have turned solid, the craft is ready to fly.Step 4Press the Start/Landing button to start the rotors. To take off, push up on the Left Control Stick. When you release the throttle, the craft will hover in place.To land, press the Start/Landing button. The craft will descend until it detects it has landed and the rotors will stop.To quickly stop the rotors, press the Emergency Stop button. This is an emergency action to be used only in circumstances where the craft may cause damage or injury. If you are finished flying, power OFF the remote BEFORE powering OFF the craft to prevent any signals from being sent by the remote on accident.
11RESETEMSTOPROLL ROLLYAW YAWPITCHAltitude PitchAltitude PitchYawYawRight Stick controls Pitch (forward/backward) and Roll (left/right).Left Stick controls Altitude (power) and Yaw (spin).Flight ControlsRollRoll
12RESETEMSTOPROLL ROLLYAW YAWPITCHRESETEMSTOPROLL ROLLYAW YAWPITCHFlyingSetting Trim & Countering DriftEven after the craft is calibrated, it may show a tendency to drift while airborne. Adjusting the trim will help counter this effect and allow better control of the craft. To avoid potential damage, adjust the trim while attempting a stable hover. Try to avoid making any exaggerated movements with the flight controls and adjust one trim setting at a time to avoid confusion.Note: Adjusting the trim will help with drift but it will not entirely eliminate it. Air currents and other factors may still cause slight drift while airborne. Adjusting the trim is meant to correct distinct and obvious drift that makes the craft difficult to control.Craft spins left or right. Adjust Yaw Trim.Craft drifts forward or backward. Adjust Pitch Trim.
13RESETEMSTOPROLL ROLLYAW YAWPITCHRESETEMSTOPROLL ROLLYAW YAWPITCHRESETEMSTOPROLL ROLLYAW YAWPITCHGyroscope RecalibrationIf the craft is having difficulty flying or is behaving erratically, its 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. 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.Remote Trim ResetIf 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.Craft drifts left or right. Adjust Roll Trim.
14Tips for Safe Operation űIt is recommended to only fly in large, open spaces that are free of obstacles like power lines, trees, ceiling fans, etc. űWhen flying indoors avoid walls and ceilings, as the craft may be drawn towards them if closer than 2-3 feet. űStand 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.  űNovice pilots should move the controls slowly and deliberately to get used to the craft’s flying characteristics. Try using one control at a time.  űPractice basic flight operations like take off, hovering, and landing. űIf 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 SettingPress the Speed button on the remote to change the craft’s speed setting. űLow: Provides smooth and predictable control of the craft. The remote will chime once to indicate the low speed setting.  űMedium: The craft will move and respond faster to all control inputs. The remote will chime twice to indicate the medium speed setting.  űHigh: Highest setting for maximum performance. The remote will chime three times to indicate the high speed setting.Headless ModeBefore 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 the Left Control Stick. The remote will chime slowly 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.Flying
15RESETEMSTOPROLL ROLLYAW YAWPITCHFlipsBefore 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 Right Control Stick to activate Flip Mode, then move it in any direction and the craft will perform a flip in the same direction.Press the Right Control Stick, then move it in any direction to do a flip in that same direction.
16Sky Rider Voyage AppThe Sky Rider Voyage app will allow you to fly the drone and capture images and video displayed from the drone’s camera to your smartphone’s screen. Connect your smartphone to the craft’s Wi-Fi signal and start flying!Free DownloadScan the appropriate QR code with your smartphone or search for “Sky Rider Voyage” in the Apple App Store or Google Play Store.Connect to Wi-FiNOTE: 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.  űFrom your smartphone, open the Wi-Fi settings menu, then search for and select DRW618xxx to connect to the craft.  űOnce connected, open the app. You will see the Home Screen (image below). From here you can adjust settings and start using the app.121. App Settings  2. Start AppAndroidApple
17Settings ScreenFlight Attitude ParametersParameters Auto Save - Trim settings adjusted in the app will be saved for future flights. Be sure to reset the parameters before flying a different craft with the app.Reset Fine Tune Parameters - Reset trim settings to default. Interface SettingsRight Hand Mode - Reverses the Left and Right flight controls on the screen.
18Sky Rider View AppScreen Controls1 2 3 4 5 67 8 91. Back to Home Screen2. Take Photo3. Record Video 4. Photo/Video Gallery 5. Speed Setting6. Flip Camera View 180°7. 3D View (VR Mode)8. Intuitive Mode9. Flight Control On/Off (see next page)Intuitive Mode uses the G-Sensor in your phone to control the craft. Tilt the phone forward, back, left and right to control the pitch and roll of the craft. Throttle and yaw are still manually controlled from the Left Directional Control.Camera & Video Use the Photo and Video buttons to document your flight. Images and video are saved to your phone and can be viewed later by pressing the Gallery button.
191211101. Throttle/Yaw Control2. Pitch/Roll Control3. Altitude Hold/Hover Controls ON or OFF4. Headless Mode5. Gyro Calibration6. Reset Trim7. Take OFF8. Yaw Trim9. Emergency Stop10. Roll Trim11. Pitch Trim12. LandFlight Controls1 23456789Altitude Hold/Hover Controls NOTE: The Griffon Pro drone must have the Altitude Hold/Hover control enabled to fly.To take off, press the Take Off icon (7). The rotors will start and the craft will rise and then hover in place. Use the regular flight controls to fly the drone.To land, press the Land icon (12). The craft will descend until it detects it has landed and the rotors will stop.To quickly stop the rotors, press the Stop icon (9). This is regarded as an emergency action to be used only in circumstances where the craft may cause damage or injury.
20Smartphone HolderUsing the Remote & App TogetherIt can be easier to capture photos and video by using the remote to fly the drone and using the app in a viewing only method. Use the app and the remote together by attaching the smartphone holder (included) to the remote and placing your phone in the holder. Follow the steps below to connect to the remote and the app in the proper sequence. űFirst, connect the remote to the craft like normal. Connecting the remote first overrides any control signals from the app.  űNext, use your phone to connect to the craft’s Wi-Fi. Open the app and go to the Flight Screen. Leave the Flight Controls off for the best view from the drone’s camera. űUse the controls on the remote to fly the craft while the Wi-Fi camera streams to your phone. űWhen you’re finished flying, power down the remote and craft like normal.Sky Rider View AppPlace the phone holder over the post on top of the remote and tighten it down using the included screw and screwdriver.The phone holder mechanism is spring loaded. Pull upwards on the holder and place your phone in it.
213D ModeVR Mode splits the phone’s screen for use in a VR headset. Press the 3D button on the screen to turn this feature ON or OFF. Use VR Mode to give a friend a fully immersive, point-of-view flying adventure.NOTE:  űOn screen flight controls are locked out in VR Mode. You must have the regular remote connected in order to fly the craft. űWe do not recommend flying the craft while wearing a headset. The craft’s camera has a limited forward view and the headset will completely obscure the user’s peripheral vision and situational awareness. Pilots assume all risk and are responsible for any damage caused by improper use.
22Parts & RepairREMINDER: 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 ReplacementThe craft comes with replacement rotors if the originals are broken or badly damaged. Use the included screwdriver to remove the rotor retaining screw that holds the rotor to the motor shaft. Once the retaining screw is out, pull upwards on the rotor to remove it from the motor shaft. Installation of the new rotor is the reverse of the removal process. Be sure to tighten the rotor retaining screw firmly, but do not over tighten. 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 ARotor BRotor BRotor A
23Troubleshooting GuideTroubleshootingPROBLEM POSSIBLE CAUSES  SOLUTIONCraft does not respond to controls. űNo power to remote  or craft. űPoor contact between power plugs. űCraft is out of range. űCheck remote batteries, replace if needed. űCheck craft battery, be sure it is fully charged. űBe sure the power plugs are firmly connected. űBe sure the remote has an unobstructed line of sight to the craft. űRemain within the remote’s 300 ft. range.Craft is difficult to control or flies erratically. űGyroscopes may  be misaligned. űPower OFF remote and craft and reconnect (see pg. 10).Craft drifts  while in flight. űTrim not set or needs adjustment. űAdjust trim settings  (see pg. 12).Craft suffers from mechanical trouble. űDamage to body, rotors or other major components. űRepair or replace parts as needed.LED lights ON but craft does not respond to controls. űLow battery power.  űRecharge the battery.
24International 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.comPara 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.comPour 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.comContact Information Website: www.gpx.comEmail Support: prodinfo@dpiinc.comEmail Parts: partsinfo@dpiinc.comPhone Support: 1-888-999-4215Warranty See included 30 Day Warranty for warranty information. Warranty and the most up-to-date version of this User’s Guide can also be found at: www.gpx.comProtect for Today Sustain for TomorrowMade   GreenCopyright © 2018 Digital Products International (DPI, Inc.) All other trademarks appearing herein are the property of their respective owners. Specifications are subject to change without notice.Customer Support

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