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AerocrAft cAm quAd user’s Guide
Binding:
The transmitter binds automatically to the
Quad-Copter each time it’s turned ON. Binding is not
required, even if you replace the transmitter with a
new one.
lAyout And functions overview
Use the information in this section to become familiar with the layout and functions of both the
Aerocraft CamQuad Quad-Copter and the included 4-channel 2.4GHz transmitter.
trAnsmitter functions overview
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1 - Antenna
2 - Flip Button
3 - Right Control Stick
4 - Forward/Backward Trim Switch
5 - Bank Right/Left Trim Switch
6 - LED Lights On/Off Button
7 - Take Photo Button
8 - Record Video Button
9 - LCD Screen
10 - On/Off Switch
11 - Spin Right/Left Trim Switch
12 - Throttle Up/Down Trim Switch
13 - Left Control Stick
14 - Power Indicator
15 - Speed (Flight Mode) Button
Transmitter Power Indicator Conditions:
• Flashing Fast - Ready for Arming
• Solid - Armed (Ready for Flight)
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1 - RF Signal Strength Indicator
2 - Graphical Power Indicator
3 - Transmitter Battery Voltage Indicator
4 - Forward/Backward Trim Indicator
5 - Take Photo Indicator
6 - Record Video Indicator
7 - Bank Right/Left Trim Indicator
8 - Control Travel and Speed Indicator
9 - Spin Right/Left Trim Indicator
10 - LED Lights On/Off Indicator
11 - Throttle Up/Down Trim Indicator
lcd screen overview
Trim Switches:
Each time a trim switch is pressed, a short audible tone will sound. A longer
audible tone will sound to indicate when the trim is centered. The trim position is also shown
on the LCD screen.
Low-Voltage Alarm:
The transmitter features a low-voltage alarm that will sound when the
voltage of the transmitter batteries gets too low. When the low-voltage alarm sounds, land
as soon as is safely possible, then replace the transmitter batteries. Continuing to fly with the
low-voltage alarm sounding can result in loss of control.
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