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Switching between flight modes
1.
Install the flight battery into your RC EYE One S and connect the battery. The RC EYE’s status LED
should go solid green.
2.
Make sure that the throttle stick is at full zero. Turn on your TX. The RC EYE’s status LED should start
to flash either, green, orange or red, depending on its last known flight mode. To change the flight
mode press the MODE button twice until you hear a beep sound. One beep indicates that you are
in BEGINNER mode (green flashing LED), two beeps indicate that you are in SPORT mode (orange
flashing LED) and 3 beeps indicate that you are in EXPERT mode (red flashing LED).
Note: You can only change flight modes while not in flight! The unit will retain its last known flight mode.
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LED flashes green = beginner’s mode = strictly limited control commands
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LED flashes orange = sports mode = slightly limited control commands
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LED flashes red = expert mode = no limitation to control commands
In beginner mode, the control commands are limited to permit you learning how to fly the “RC EYE One S”
very quickly and easily. This flight mode is recommended for pilots who have no or only very little flight
experience with helicopters or QuadroCopters yet. The beginner’s mode is the basic configuration after
each battery change.
The Sports mode is recommended to pilots who have already collected some experience with other
helicopter or QuadroCopter models. In this mode, the model is much more agile in its control conduct than
in beginner’s mode.
No control signals are limited in expert mode. The stabilisation sensors are clearly reduced in its effect. The
“RC EYE One S” flies like a conventional helicopter or QuadroCopter in this mode. The control properties
are accordingly agile in this. This mode is recommended only to pilots who have already collected a lot of
experience with controlling helicopter or QuadroCopter models.
Acrobatic flight mode
Make sure you have enough space for flipping. The “RC EYE One S” is capable of
flipping indoors, but when you get first started with performing flips, make sure you
have sufficient open space for practicing and developing your skill! An open area of
minimum 5x5 meters is recommended. Do not attempt to perform acrobatic maneuvers
if you have not fully mastered the sPorT and eXPerT mode as you may damage your
unit, hurt yourself or others. You have been warned! Consult an expert RC pilot to assist
you before you attempt your first acrobatic maneuver.
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