AGRAS MG-1 User Manual
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speed is the value for the last Manual Operation Mode when you restart the remote controller or the aircraft is in
Smart Operation Mode.
* We use a percentage for the spray speed due to the various thickness of liquid. The percentage is the ratio of the current speed to the maximum speed. For
water, 100% means 1.25 L/min with four TXVK-04 nozzles and 1.7 L/min with four XR11001 nozzles.
[6] Back Left Button C1
Press the button to choose the left direction for the Smart Operation route after Point A and B recorded.
[7] Back Right Button C2
Press the button to choose the right direction for the Smart Operation route after Point A and B recorded.
In Smart Operation Mode, when the aircraft is hovering at the key point, press Button C1 and C2 together and then
the aircraft will fly to the next key point and hover. Press and hold Button C1 and C2 together for more than 2
seconds until there is a beep emitted from the remote controller, and the aircraft will enter or quit from Continuous
Smart Operation Status. Refer to Smart Operation Mode for more details.
Controlling the Aircraft
The Remote Control is set to Mode 2 by default.
Stick Neutral/Mid-Point: Control sticks are placed at the central position.
Moving the Control Stick: The control stick is pushed away from the center position.
Remote Controller
(Mode 2)
Aircraft
( Indicates Nose Direction)
Remarks
Vertical movement of the left stick controls
the ai aft’s ele atio . Push up to as e d
and
press down to descend. Use the left stick to
take off when the motors are spinning at idle
speed. The aircraft will hover in place if the
stick is in the central position.
The more the stick is pushed away from the
central position, the faster the aircraft will
change elevation.
Horizontal movement of the left stick controls
the aircraft's heading. Move left to rotate the
aircraft anticlockwise and move right to rotate
the aircraft clockwise. The aircraft will hover
in place if the stick is in the central position.
The more the stick is pushed away from the
central position, the faster the aircraft will
rotate.