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University Of Azad Jammu & Kashmir

Muzaffarabad

Department of CS & IT

Dawood Faheem Abbasi 05

Remote Control Quad Copter

Content list

Product profile

Air craft

Propellers

Remote controller

Intelligent battery

Drone’s flight

FAQ

PRODUCT PROFILE

Features of RC QUADCOPTER

1. Built-in 6 axis gyroscope for precise hovering in the sky.

2. Simple modular design makes changing parts easy.

3. With 360º 3D aversion and throwing flight function.

4. Long range remote control.

5. Wi-Fi enable.

6. GPS enable.

7. 2.4 GHz fastest processor.

8. Long lasting lithium polymer battery.

9. Controllable with your cell phone.

10. HD camera for capturing photos and videos.

11. 64 GB built in memory for recordings and photos.

12. 3.0 USB port for faster data travelling.

13. Low noise propellers.

14. Stronger wind resistance.

15. LED indicators for battery and low transmission

signals.

16. Big screen on controller for better vision of camera.

17. Bluetooth enable for indoor use.

18. Rechargeable battery for both drone and controller

AIR CRAFT

Built-in Flight Control System Instructions

The built-in flight control system is used to

control the IMU (Inertial Measurement

Unit) has a built-in inertial sensor and a

barometric altimeter that measures both

attitude and altitude e entire aircraft’s

functions in flight.

Using iPad ground station

Using PC ground station

Connecting aircraft with wireless video

transmission

LEDs Indicators

Rare LED indicator Front LEDs

PROPELLERS

ASSEMBLY

1. Remove the four warning

cards from the motors after

you’ve read them

2. Prepare the two grey nut

propellers and two black nut

propellers. Make sure to

match the black nut

propellers with the correctly

marked black dot motors.

Tighten the propellers

according to the fastening

instructions.

DISASSEMBLY

Keep the motor

deadlocked in place

with the assistant

wrench (or one hand)

and remove the

propeller according to

the un-fastening

instructions.

Safety Tips For Propeller

1. Propellers are self-tightening during flight .

2. Match the propeller nut colors with the corresponding motors.

3. Wear protective gloves

4. Check that the propellers and motors are installed correctly.

5. Check that all propellers are in good condition before flight.

6. Do not touch the propellers or motors when they are spinning.

REMOTE CONTROLLER

REMOTE CONTROLER

Multi-functional wireless communication device .

The video downlink and aircraft remote control system operate

at 2.4 GHz.

The remote controller features a number of camera control

function.

Controlling gamble motion.

The remote controller is powered by a 2S recharageable

battery.

The battery level is displayed via LED indicators.

USING THE REMOTE CONTROLLER

1. When the remote controller is turned off, press the power button once, the battery level LEDs will display the current battery level.

2. Press and hold the power button to turn on the remote controller.

3. The remote controller will beep, when it is turned on. The status LED will rapidly blink green, indicating that remote controller is linking to the aircraft. The status LEDs will glow solid green when linking is complete.

Charging the remote controller

Controlling the camera

1.Camera setting dial

Turn the dial to adjust camera setting such as

ISO, shutter speed, and aperture without letting go

of the remote controller. Move the dial to left or

right to scroll through pictures and videos in

playback mode. Press down on the dial to toggle

between these setting.

2. Playback button

Press to view images and videos that have already

been captured.

3. Shutter button

Press to take a photo, if the burst mode is

activated, multiple photos will be taken with a

single press.

4. Gimbal dial

Use this dial to control the tilt of the gimbal

CONTROLLING AIRCRAFT

Remote control battery level indicator status

ANTENNA ORIENTATION

BATTERY SAFETY INFORMATION

BATTERY SAFETY INFORMATION

Controller requires 4 x 1.5V AA alkaline lithium batteries.

Installing/Replacing batteries must be undertaken by a competent adult.

Do not mix new and old batteries or types of batteries Promptly remove exhausted batteries.

Battery leakage and corrosion can damage the controller.

Dispose of used batteries responsibly.

Improper operation may cause damage to people and property.

LITHIUM POLYMER BATTERY

INFORMATION Never completely exhaust the battery.

Never charge battery unattended.

Charge battery in an isolated, controlled environment.

Keep far away from flammable materials.

Do not expose to direct sunlight, there is a risk that the battery may overheat, ignite and/or explode.

Do not disassemble, modify, heat, or short circuit the battery.

Do not allow the battery to get wet.

BATTERY USAGE

Checking the battery

level

Powering on:

Powering off:

Checking the battery life

Intelligent Battery function

Balance Charging

Capacity Display

Communicating

Overcharging Protection

Short Circuit Protection

Sleep Protection

Charging Temperature Detection

Safety Checks before flying

Before operation, check the batteries of the transmitter and DAWN are charged for the flight.

Before turning on the transmitter, check that the throttle stick is pulled completely backward (down position).

Carefully check rotor blades and rotor holders. Broken parts will pose risk of injury and hazard.

Check the battery and power plug are securely fastened. Severe vibration during flight may detach the plug and result in loss of control.

When turning on the unit, always turn on the transmitter first, and then turn on the DAWN.

To power off, always turn off the DAWN first and then the transmitter. Improper procedure may cause loss of control of the quadcopter .

FLIGHT

Flying tips and tricks

Small adjustments made slowly and carefully are the

best way to fly well. Be careful when easing off the

throttle – if the DAWN stalls, it will fall to the ground and

even if you jam the throttle back on, it might not be able

to recover in time.

Use the controller’s left and right sticks at different angles

and positions to design and execute some graceful,

arcing turns.

Perform “flip” by rotating around 360° in the air.

When the battery begins to run low, the DAWN will

respond slowly or be unable to maintain altitude easily.

You’ll know it’s time to recharge the DAWN’s battery

when the DAWN is unable to take off and its indicator

starts blinking.

PERFORMING THE FLIP

TROUBLESHOOTING

Q: DAWN not responding to stick movements and its status lights are blinking.

Answer: Recharge the DAWN.

Q: Rotors spin but DAWN cannot lift off.

Answer: Check the rotor blades for damage. Bent or broken rotors can be replaced easily with the spare rotors included in your package. Simply pull the damaged rotor blade out of its location on the motor shaft and replace it with one of the new blades.

Q: DAWN flies sideways on its own.

Answer: 1.Check for trapped dirt around the rotors. Just a little strand of hair can cause the DAWN to fly out of control.

2. Use the trim controls on the controller to correct the drifting.

Q: Controller beeps constantly.

Answer: Replace the batteries.

Maintaining your Air craft

Regularly inspect and clean any dirt trapped around the

rotors using a soft brush.

Accumulation of dirt puts additional stress on the motor

and may cause the rotor to spin unevenly or even stop

spinning completely.

Wipe the craft clean with a slightly damp cloth.

Do not submerge in water. This will damage the electronic

components.

Always remove the batteries from the controller when not

being used for extended