LOW BATTERY INDICATOR
The LEDs on the Ominus will flash slowly when the battery voltage is low. The Ominus FPV should be landed as soon as possible to avoid damaging the battery.
Always unplug the battery after flight. The battery needs to be charged before the quadcopter is stored.
To toggle between the normal and expert agility
(accelerometers off) modes, press the Flight Mode Button.
When the accelerometers are off, the flight controller will
make the Ominus more agile, but also it is easier to crash.
Flight Mode LEDs
steady on
: Easy and normal flight (accelerometers on)
Flight Mode LEDs
flashing
: Advanced and expert flight (accelerometers off)
Push down on right top button and
release. Audible low and high tone.
FLIGHT MODES (FLIGHTMODE)
OFF
OFF
ON
Easy
Normal
Expert
Advanced
ON
Flight Mode Flight Mode Button
Low
High
High
Low
Dual Rate
FLIGHT MODE
DUAL RATES
Control sensitivity can be changed by pushing down on the right stick on
the controller. The controller will make a short, low-pitched beep.
This mode should be used when flying indoors or when learning
how to fly. The controller will make a short, high-pitched beep
when changing to high rates. This mode should be used when
flying outdoors or when more agility is desired.
The low rate sensitivity will always be 25% less than the high rate.
The overall controls can be adjusted by
1. Holding down the right stick until the controller starts beeping.
2. Continue holding down the right stick and advance the throttle
to the desired setting.
3. Release the right and return the throttle to 0%.
The default setting is when the throttle stick is at 50% (midstick).
FLYING
Rotate Right
Right
Rotate Left
Left
Rotate Left
Right
Up
Forw
ard
Down
Backw
ard
Rotate Right
Left
Down
Backward
Up
Forward
FLYING BASICS
1. Take off by “slowly” advancing the left
stick until the quad takes off.
2. Control altitude using the left stick.
3. Use the right stick to move left, right,
forward, or backward.
4. Use the left stick (left/right) rotate or
spin left or right.
5. Always use small movements until you
learn how the model behaves.