ZEGO ELECTRONIC 16TX Controller of Dominator User Manual

ZEGO ELECTRONIC COMPANY LIMITED Controller of Dominator Users Manual

Users Manual

Age 12+User’s GUide6001432DOMINATOR 2.0 BLADE GUARD DRONE6001432_PM_En.indd   1 6/21/2016   12:04:20 PM
2ContentsFeatures ............................................................................................ 3Package Contents ............................................................................ 3Specications ................................................................................... 3Fly Safely ........................................................................................... 3Charge the Drone .............................................................................4Lithium Battery Notes ..............................................................................................4Install Batteries in the Remote Control .......................................... 4Battery Notes ..............................................................................................................5About Expert/ Easy Modes (Ex/Ez) ................................................ 5Pairing ................................................................................................ 5Remote Control Overview............................................................... 6Fly Your Drone .................................................................................. 8Trim Your Drone ..........................................................................................................8Land Your Drone .........................................................................................................8Perform Stunts ...........................................................................................................8Replace Damaged Propellers .......................................................... 9Troubleshooting ............................................................................... 9Drone does not respond ..........................................................................................9Drone dicult to control ..........................................................................................9Drone swerves or moves erratically before taking o ................................. 10FCC Information ............................................................................. 10Limited Warranty ............................................................................ 10CHOKING HAZARD! Small parts. Not for children under 3 years.6001432_PM_En.indd   2 6/21/2016   12:04:20 PM
3We hope you enjoy your Dominator 2.0 Blade Guard Drone from RadioShack. Congratulations! No FAA Registration is required for this drone. Please read this user’s guide before setting up and using your drone.Features • 6-axis super stabilizing control system • 360° ip stunt mode •Easy (Ez) and Expert (Ex) play modes • Detachable blade guards to create two looksPackage Contents • Drone with detachable propeller guards •  Remote Control             •    USB Charging Cable •  Spare Propellers with screw (4)             •    User’s GuideSpecificationsPower ........................................................................................................................................Drone .........................................built-in 3.7V, 390mAh lithium polymer battery Remote Control ............................................................................4 × AAA batteriesControl Distance ......................................................................................... 100 ft. (30m)Specications are subject to change and improvement without notice. Actual product may vary from the images found in this document.Fly Safely•  Do not y the drone near or at other people or animals.•  Do not y your drone where emergency responders are working, or emergency aircraft are operating.•  When ying outdoors, keep the drone away from power lines, trees, weeds, and water. •  Do not y your drone over private property where you are not welcomed.•  When ying indoors, keep the drone away from walls, air conditioning, air vents, fans, breakable objects, and other obstacles.•  Keep eyes, hands, hair, and loose clothing away from moving propellers. • Adult supervision is recommended at all times.Complies with the European Union’s “Restriction of Hazardous Substances Directive,” which protects the environment by restricting specic hazardous materials and products.Blade guards detached6001432_PM_En.indd   3 6/21/2016   12:04:21 PM
4Charge the Drone1.  Make sure the drone is turned o.2.  Connect the included USB charging cable to the drone's CHG jack and a USB power source. The USB connector LED lights red during charging, and turns o when charging is complete.  A full charge takes about 55-60 minutes, and provides up to 5 minutes of ight time. 3.  After charging, unplug the charging cable.CAUTION  • Use only the included USB charging cable to charge the drone's battery. Other cables may damage the drone. • Always let the drone battery cool before recharging.Lithium Battery NotesYour drone uses a built-in lithium polymer battery for power. Follow the instructions for charging.  •Do not charge longer than recommended. Unplug the charging cable when the drone is charged. • Do not puncture or crush. Do not disassemble. • Do not dispose of lithium batteries in the trash. • If the electrolyte in the cells should get on your skin, thoroughly wash with soap and water. If in the eyes, rinse thoroughly with cool water. Immediately seek medical attention. • Do not attempt to charge or operate damaged toys.Install Batteries in the Remote Control1.  Make sure the remote control is turned o.2.  Use a screwdriver to open the twin battery compartments. Then insert four AAA batteries (not included), matching the polarities (+ and –) marked inside. Replace the cover.CHGON/ OFFLED6001432_PM_En.indd   4 6/21/2016   12:04:21 PM
5Note: If the remote control’s LED ashes during use, the batteries are low and should be replaced.Battery Notes • Dispose of old batteries promptly and properly. Do not burn or bury them. Use only fresh batteries of the required size and recommended type.  • Do not mix old and new batteries, dierent types of batteries (standard, alkaline, or rechargeable), or rechargeable batteries of dierent capacities. • Remove batteries during longer storage periods. Batteries can leak chemicals that can damage electronic parts.About Expert/ Easy Fly Modes (Ex/Ez)This drone is designed with 2 play modes: Ex (Expert) for advanced pilots to y at a higher speed and perform stunts.Ez (Easy) for beginners and new drone owners. This operates at a slower speed to help you focus on basic navigation and develop a feel of the throttle's sensitivity. By default, in Ez mode, the stunt and speed options are disabled to prevent them from being accidentally activated. • When pairing and ying for the rst time, we recommend you use Ez for test ights and honing your takeo, steering and landing skills.Pairing1.  Turn on the drone. The drone's LEDs ash.2.  Place the drone on level ground. 3.  Turn on the remote control to Ez or Ex . The remote control's LED ashes.4.  Move the throttle all the way up and then down to pair the remote control with the drone. The drone’s propellers remain still during pairing. When paired, the LEDs on both the remote control and drone light steadily.Note: If pairing fails, turn o the drone and remote control and repeat the steps above, or change locations to avoid electrical interference.6001432_PM_En.indd   5 6/21/2016   12:04:22 PM
6Forward /Reverse  Movement TrimThrottleAscendDescendTurn rightTurn leftLEDPush (Stunt mode)Remote Control Overview6001432_PM_En.indd   6 6/21/2016   12:04:22 PM
7Left / Right  Slide TrimSteeringEx/ OFF/ EzExpert/ O/ Easy modeForwardBackwardSlide rightSlide leftPush (High/low speed)6001432_PM_En.indd   7 6/21/2016   12:04:22 PM
8Fly Your Drone1.  After pairing, with the drone on the ground, move the throttle forward to ascend. To avoid ground air turbulence, y the drone at least 1 ft. (30cm) o the ground.  For advanced users: Hold the remote control with one hand, resting your thumb on the throttle. Throw the drone about 9 ft. (3m) away from you, and move the throttle forward to y. The drone adjusts itself automatically and ies smoothly.2.  For speed options, pair and y in Ex mode. Push the steering control in to switch between high speed (double beep) and low speed (single beep).IMPORTANT: If your drone crashes upside down, pull the throttle all the way down. Wait till the propellers have stopped still before you handle the drone.Trim Your DroneMove the throttle forward and see how the drone reacts.Reverse/ Forward Movement Trim: If the drone tends to move forward, press f; if it tends to move backward, press g.Left/Right Slide Trim: If the drone tends to slide right, press f; if it tends to slide left, press g.Note: The remote control beeps when you press a trim control, but stops beeping when you reach maximum trim adjustment.Land Your Drone1.  Slowly move the throttle backward to descend. Avoid moving the throttle too quickly, as it can stop the propellers instantly and cause the drone to crash.2.  When you nish playing, turn o the remote control and drone. Perform StuntsCAUTION: Make sure there is enough space for the drone to perform stunts without crashing into objects or people.1.  In Ex mode, push the throttle control to activate stunt mode. The remote control beeps repeatedly.2.  Use the steering control to perform stunts: •Front ip: Move steering forward •Back ip: Move steering backward •Barrel roll: Move steering right or left3.  The drone automatically exits stunt mode after performing a stunt, or push in the throttle control again to exit immediately.6001432_PM_En.indd   8 6/21/2016   12:04:22 PM
9Replace Damaged PropellersThe left and right propellers of the drone are dierent, and marked A/B on the propeller. You must use the correct propeller in the correct location, otherwise the drone will fail to take o. WARNING: • To avoid injury and damage, check the propellers for nicks and breaks and make sure they are securely attached before and after each ight. Replace any damaged propellers. • Use only the supplied propellers. Do not alter, modify, or customize the propellers. TroubleshootingDrone does not respond • Make sure the drone and remote control are switched on and paired. • Drone battery maybe low. Fully charge the battery. See “Charge the Drone.“ • Remote control batteries maybe low. Replace the batteries. • Make sure the drone is within the control range (100 ft./30 m) and in line of sight.Drone difficult to control • The throttle control is very sensitive. Use small, ne movements to control. • Practice in Ez (Easy) mode.  • Propellers maybe deformed or damaged. Adjust propellers by hand. If you cannot adjust them, replace with the spare propellers.BBAATo replace a damaged propeller, use a screwdriver to remove the old propeller. Insert a new matching propeller onto the propeller axle, then screw securely, but do not overtighten as the propeller then won't turn.6001432_PM_En.indd   9 6/21/2016   12:04:23 PM
10Drone swerves or moves erratically before taking off • The gyroscope inside your drone needs calibrating: Do the following:1.  With your drone and remote control switched on and paired, place the drone on level ground.2.  Move the throttle all the way down. 3.  Move the steering forward and hold this position for a few seconds until the drone LEDs start to blink.4.  Release the steering. The drone LEDs light steadily, indicating successful calibration. You are now ready for takeo.  •See “Trim Your Drone" to ne tune hovering and movement to further improve control of your drone after calibration.FCC InformationThis 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 o 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. •  onnect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit dierent from that to which the receiver is connected. •  Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.If you cannot eliminate the interference, the FCC requires that you stop using your equipment. Changes or modications 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.Limited WarrantyGo to www.radioshack.com/help for details.RadioShack Customer Relations300 RadioShack Circle, Fort Worth, TX 76102www.radioshack.com© 2016 General Wireless Operations Inc.All rights reserved. RadioShack is a registered trademark used by General Wireless Operations Inc. dba RadioShackPrinted in China06A1660014326001432_PM_En.indd   10 6/21/2016   12:04:23 PM

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