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32 CARSON X4 Quadcopter 360 FPV WIFI 500507101
Special function explanation
Headless - Function
The Headless-function allows simplified control of a quadcopter, in which all control commands as use the reference point the location of
the pilot. Here, it is no longer necessary, the position and orientation of the model taken into account. A feature which may be a bit confu-
sing for experienced pilots, beginners, however, it facilitates control significantly.
1. Forward definition
Turn on power switch of remote control.
After aircraft connects with power supply, place
the switch in “ON” position, adjust the direction
pointed by aircraft’s handpiece and regard it as
the dead ahead in headless situation.
Push the accelerator’s push rod of remote
control to the highest point and pull back to the
lowest point. When remote control pops, it indi-
cates that frequency modulation and forward
definition have already finished.
1. After frequency modulation, the aircraft defaults to general
pattern. The indicator light on aircraft is long bright state. After
pressing down headless function switch on the top left of master
remote controller for 2 seconds, remote control will give out
“DDD...”, it means that it enters into headless state. After pressing
for 2 seconds and hearing long “D”, it means that it exits headless
state.(In headless mode, four indicators on the aircraft flicker
slowly for once within four seconds)
2. Switch to headless function and general function
1. After aircraft crashes in headless state, if there is deviation in
head direction, it just needs to adjust the aircraft’s direction
again, pull remote control’s accelerator and operating rod to
bottom left simultaneously. When indicator light on the aircraft
flickers for slow three seconds, it means that correction is done.
3. Correcting forward direction
2. In headless state, the operator has no need to recognize the
position of aircraft’s headpiece, and he just needs to control the
aircraft in accordance with the direction of remote control’s ope-
rating rod.
Vorne
Links
Rechts
Hinten
Vorne
Links
Rechts
Hinten