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AerocrAft cAm quAd user’s Guide

prepArinG to fly the AerocrAft cAmquAd quAd-copter

fliGht controls

Each diagram in this section displays what the Quad-Copter will do when a control stick is 

moved either up or down, or right or left.

cAlibrAtinG the Gyro And ArminG the esc, continued....

4)  Push the left control stick all the way forward, then 

pull it all the way back. The transmitter will make an 

audible tone and the Power Indicators on both the 

transmitter and the Quad-Copter, along with the LED 

lights, will turn solid, indicating the ESC is armed and 

the Quad-Copter is ready to fly.

Once the ESC is armed, moving the left control stick forward will cause the propeller blades 

to spin. Be very careful not to accidentally move the left control stick forward or you could 

be injured by the spinning propeller blades!

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control operAtion

Use the information in this section to become familiar with how to control the Aerocraft 

CamQuad Quad-Copter and use the Speed (Flight Mode) function.

orientAtion

The Quad-Copter has a front and back, and right and 

left, so you should familiarize yourself with this first, 

before attempting to fly. To easily remember this, the 

two red propeller blades are on the front and the 

two black propeller blades are on the back.

When you power up the Quad-Copter, the propeller blades should spin in the directions described 

below, otherwise your Quad-Copter won’t fly correctly.

• ‘A1’ Rotors Turn Clockwise
• ‘B2’ Rotors Turn Counter-Clockwise 

Left Control Stick:

 Move the left control stick left and right to spin the Quad-Copter left and right.

Spin Left

Spin Right

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Summary of Contents for Aerocraft CamQuad

Page 1: ...mQuad Quad Copter is not a toy If misused it can cause serious bodily harm and or injury This product is not intended for those under 14 years of age unless closely supervised by an adult Please read...

Page 2: ...r optional parts if applicable Hobby People shall not be liable for any damage resulting from the use of this product As Hobby People has no control over the use setup modification or misuse of this p...

Page 3: ...h 3 9 Inches 100mm Propeller Blade Diameter 2 25 Inches 57mm Flying Weight Approximately 2 1 Ounces 60g Flying Time Approximately 7 Minutes Charge Time Approximately 45 Minutes to 1 Hour specificAtion...

Page 4: ...frequency band The 2 4GHz connection is determined by the transmitter and receiver pair Unlike ordinary crystal based systems the Quad Copter can be flown without frequency control This allows you to...

Page 5: ...en not in use the LiPo battery should be stored in a fire proof container Do not poke bend or otherwise damage the LiPo battery and never allow the LiPo battery to ever exceed 160 F 71 C for any reaso...

Page 6: ...Conditions Flashing Fast Ready for Arming Solid Armed Ready for Flight 6 7 8 10 12 11 14 1 RF Signal Strength Indicator 2 Graphical Power Indicator 3 Transmitter Battery Voltage Indicator 4 Forward Ba...

Page 7: ...ight This includes charging the LiPo battery installing the transmitter batteries installing the LiPo battery calibrating the gyro and arming the ESC chArGinG the lipo bAttery On average the LiPo batt...

Page 8: ...ully slide the LiPo battery all the way inside the body 4 Push the excess battery wires into the body then close the battery cover making sure that it snaps closed Be careful not to pinch or otherwise...

Page 9: ...eful not to accidentally move the left control stick forward or you could be injured by the spinning propeller blades 2 1 control operAtion Use the information in this section to become familiar with...

Page 10: ...ler than 10 feet square and 10 feet high The Quad Copter can be flown indoors or outdoors in light winds Do not fly in winds greater than 10 MPH or in gusty winds Make sure any spectators are behind y...

Page 11: ...ressively we recommend using Flight Mode 2 or Flight Mode 3 depending on your skill level and desired control response Each time the transmitter is turned ON the Flight Mode will reset to Flight Mode...

Page 12: ...the speed of the propeller blades and take off 2 Move the right control stick as required in very small increments to keep the Quad Copter hovering in the same general area about 2 to 3 feet off the g...

Page 13: ...nt patterns spinning the Quad Copter 360 and changing the position at which you stand relative to the front of the Quad Copter Fig 4 After mastering the basics of flight use the Flip Button to make th...

Page 14: ...e Record Video Button a second time The transmitter will make a long audible tone and the four LED lights on the Quad Copter will flash momentarily indicating video recording has stopped Multiple indi...

Page 15: ...or shaft until it bottoms out propeller motor And led confiGurAtion Use the diagram below to install the propellers motors and LED lights in the correct configurations If you don t configure the Quad...

Page 16: ...nd effect Hover no less than 2 to 3 feet off the ground You are over controlling Use smaller gentler control inputs Quad Copter is out of trim Trim Quad Copter using Trim buttons Page 11 Quad Copter S...

Page 17: ...ontrol range Move closer to Quad Copter Transmitter batteries depleted Install new transmitter batteries Page 8 Damaged electronic component Contact Customer Service Center Page 2 Quad Copter Will Not...

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Page 20: ...user s Guide Hobby People 18480 Bandilier Circle Fountain Valley CA 92708 Features Specifications and Contents are Subject to Change Without Notice All Rights Reserved 2014 Hobby People Revision 1 08...

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