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monitor or goggles. Additionally, both devices must be set to
the same frequency. The following instructions describe how
to set the transmitting frequency on the Vektor 280.
A.
Remove the 4 screws that attach the canopy to
the
frame.
B.
Remove the 8 screws that secure the top frame
C.
Set the frequency using the frequency DIP switch
according to the frequency chart on the
following
below
CH00 5.725GHz
CH16 5.705GHz
CH17 5.685GHz
CH09 5.725GHz
CH24 5.740GHz
CH08 5.733GHz
CH01 5.745GHz
CH19 5.645GHz
CH11 5.790GHz
CH03 5.785GHz
CH26 5.780GHz
CH18 5.665GHz
CH10 5.771GHz
CH02 5.765GHz
CH25 5.760GHz
CH07 5.865GHz
CH06 5.845GHz
CH05 5.825GHz
CH04 5.805GHz
CH15 5.866GHz
CH14 5.847GHz
CH13 5.828GHz
CH12 5.809GHz
CH23 5.945GHz
CH22 5.925GHz
CH21 5.905GHz
CH20 5.885GHz
CH31 5.880GHz
CH30 5.860GHz
CH29 5.840GHz
CH28 5.820GHz
CH27 5.800GHz
Frequency Chart
D.
Check to make sure that the equipment functions
properly and you can receive the images clearly.
E.
Replace the top frame and reattach the canopy.
Using the Drone Finder Function
The Vektor 280 has a Drone Finder function that helps you
locate your drone should it go down in an area where it can’t
be seen. The following describes how that function is used.
NOTE:
You need at least a 6 Channel radio and a receiver
with at least one available PWM channel to use this function.
This feature needs to be assigned to a channel other
than 1 – 5.
Plug the purple wire that is attached to the multi-function
board into an available PWM
channel on your receiver. When
the battery is plugged in, you turn
this channel on and the beeper will
beep, alerting you to the location
of the Vektor 280.
Using the Intelligent LED System
Low Battery Warning
The Vector 280 has a unique LED lighting system that allows
the user to customize the way the LEDs on the bottom of the
drone function. You can change the brightness as well as the
function of the LEDs.
There are 3 brightness
settings and 4 function
settings.
When the battery on the Vektor 280 gets low, the two low
battery warning LEDs on the back of the drone will begin to
flash. This indicates it’s time to end your flight and land.