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section 4

section 4

transmitter preparation

transmitter preparation

Transmitter Operating Instructions:

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S1

S2

S3

S4

GPS
NRM

Switching on the Transmitter:

1. Install 4 AA batteries into the battery compartment as per positive and negative directions.
2. Ensure the two sticks are in the center position. Push switches S1and S2 to the top position.
3. Push the transmitter switch to the ON position to switch on the transmitter.
4. After switching on the transmitter, the power indicator remains on and is red.

Caution:

1. Before each use, make sure the transmitter has sufficient battery charge. If the charge is too low, the 
transmitter will sound a lower power alarm. Please replace the battery immediately. 
2. Please remove the batteries if you do not intend to use the transmitter for a long time. 
3. After the batteries are depleted, please remove the batteries and follow the battery instructions for recycling.
Antenna Signal Description:

Point transmitter antenna vertically skywards towards the receiver antenna on the quadcopter. Try to maintain 
an unobstructed view between the antennas, otherwise you may lose control of the quadcopter. Be careful not 
to let the mobile device and the repeater on the transmitter block the antennas.

Transmitter [US Mode]

Quadcopter Action

Explanation

Position 1

Position 2

Position 3

Position 1

Position 2

Position 3

The throttle stick controls quadcopter elevation. Push the 

stick up and the quadcopter rises. Pull the stick down and 

the quadcopter descends. Keep the stick at the center 

position, and the quadcopter hovers at that particular 

height [height is automatically set.] Push the throttle stick 

upwards over the centered position to make quadcopter 

take off from the ground. [Please push the throttle 

stick slowly to prevent the quadcopter from suddenly/

unexpectedly rising.]

The yaw stick controls the quadcopter rudder. Push the 

stick left and the quadcopter rotates counterclockwise. 

Push the stick right, and the quadcopter rotates clockwise. 

If the stick is centered, the quadcopter flies in the same 

direction without rotating. The stick controls the rotating 

angular velocity of the quadcopter. Move the stick to 

increase quadcopter rotation velocity.

The pitch stick controls the quadcopter’s front & back 

tilt. Push the stick up and the quadcopter will tilt and fly 

backward. The quadcopter will keep level and straight if 

the stick is centered. Move the stick faster to increase 

the tilt angle [maximum is 35 degrees], and faster flight 

velocity. 

The roll stick controls the quadcopter’s left & right tilt. 

Push the stick left and the quadcopter will tilt and fly left. 

Push the stick right and the quadcopter will tilt and fly 

right. The quadcopter will keep level and straight if the 

stick is centered. Move the stick faster to increase the tilt 

angle [maximum is 35 degrees], and for faster flight velocity.

S2 Switch is used to calibrate the throttle position. Toggle 

the S2 to position 3 to start the transmitter. Toggle the 

throttle stick from left to right and back to left in a circle, 

to make the stick touch the maximum positions. After 

doing this for 5-8 times, toggle S2 to position 1, the Video 

Recording Indicator lights up [green], and calibration is 

completed.

S4 Switch is the flight mode toggle switch:

Position 1: GPS mode 

Position 2: Notmal [NRM] mode 

Position 3: Null [Manual]

In GPS Mode, when all sticks are in the neutral position 

[centered], the quadcopter hovers at a fixed point. In 

Normal Mode, when all sticks are in the neutral position 

[centered], the quadcopter remains level but may drift in a 

horizontal direction.

Throttle/Yaw

Stick

Throttle/Yaw

Stick

Pitch/Roll

Stick

Pitch/Roll

Stick

S2 Switch

S4 Switch

Rear

Summary of Contents for AEE Q-COP 450

Page 1: ......

Page 2: ...dry place if they are not to be used for a long time 24 Do not combine this product s batteries with other manufacturer s batteries of different capacity type or variety 25 Do not transport or store b...

Page 3: ...8 Transmitter Operating Instructions 19 Frequency Pairing Between Transmitter and Receiver 20 Section 5 Preparing the Repeater 21 Preparing the Repeater 21 Wi Fi Indicator 21 Power Indicator 21 Pairin...

Page 4: ...Quadcopter Rotor Blades Transmitter Repeater Mobile Device Mount Quadcopter Battery Quadcopter Battery Charger Repeater Adapter With Built in Onboard Camera 4 Rotor Blades gray caps 4 Rotor Blades bla...

Page 5: ...copter battery for power supply Please ensure that your mobile device is fully charged before using Hitec AEE App Rotor Blade Motor Camera Quadcopter Transmitter Mobile Device Mount Repeater Mount Rep...

Page 6: ...has turned green Figure 5 Installing the Quadcopter Battery Push the battery in the correct direction Figure 6 into the quadcopter s battery compartment and ensure the battery is properly installed b...

Page 7: ...F Fast Blink twice at 1sec intervals Slow Blink once at 3sec intervals Fast Slow Blink twice at 3sec intervals Remains ON Remains ON Fast Blink Switches ON OFF ON Fast Blink Slow Blink Fast Blink Slow...

Page 8: ...Pairing GPS Satellite Searching Remains ON Remains ON Remains ON Remains ON Remains ON Remains ON Remains ON Photo Capture Green OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF Flash 0 3 sec OFF OFF OFF OFF When the Transmit...

Page 9: ...mitter and receiver have been successfully adjusted to match frequency before delivery The transmitter is set to U S mode as the default factory setting mode The repeater mount is already installed on...

Page 10: ...ush the throttle stick slowly to prevent the quadcopter from suddenly unexpectedly rising The yaw stick controls the quadcopter rudder Push the stick left and the quadcopter rotates counterclockwise P...

Page 11: ...other same frequency bands etc and more potentially affecting effective communication distance Before flight make sure the repeater works properly Otherwise the connection cannot be established betwe...

Page 12: ...complex electromagnetic environment such as near mobile phone base stations or towers to avoid transmitter interference 5 This product cannot be used in the Antarctic and Arctic Circle 6 Do not fly i...

Page 13: ...down the throttle stick to make the quadcopter descend slowly to the ground 8 After landing pull the throttle stick to the lowest position and hold for more than 5 seconds until the motors stop 9 Afte...

Page 14: ...r can also be used Hitec andAEE will continue to update on future support for more types of mobile devices Download and Install Hitec AEE App To use the Hitec AEE App please download the app and insta...

Page 15: ...SD Card Camera Available Shooting Duration Record Capture Photo s Video Recording Mode Camera Mode Wi Fi Signal Strength Q Cop 450 Power Level Recording Time Video Preview Window Settings Button Burst...

Page 16: ...after it disconnects from the Q Cop 450 s Wi Fi connection Please check that your mobile device is connected to the Q Cop 450 Wi Fi network Precautions When Multiple Mobile Devices Use the App at the...

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