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because the landing legs may bet caught in the carpet easily.

8.  Start the engines by carefully pushing the throttle lever forwards. Ideally, now slowly increase the speed 

of the rotors (the throttle) of the “RC EYE One” until you can see a slight increase of altitude. Test the 
roll and pitch directions just before the “RC EYE One” starts to hover to ensure that the transmitter is 
correctly set. Generally avoid any fast and big controlling motions. Also watch closely to see whether 
and in which direction the “RC EYE One” moves. By using trimming on the remote control, you can 
prevent undesired movements.

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9.  Then increase the throttle until the “RC EYE One” is at least 50 cm above the ground. At this height, you 

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be controlled more easily. Carefully try to correct a gentle drift with the trim levers for yaw, pitch or roll. 
Once the “RC EYE One” is high enough in the sky, decrease the throttle until the “RC EYE One” hovers. 
Also observe the notes in chapter INFORMATION FOR FIRST TAKE-OFF.

10. Now you have managed the critical part and can familiarise yourself with the “RC EYE One” by slow and 

careful throttle controlling motions.

11. To land the “RC EYE One” again, decrease the throttle slightly until the “RC EYE One” gravitates to the 

ground. A somewhat solid touchdown on the ground is no problem and should not be corrected with 
jerky throttle movements. Try to touch down where possible in vertical position (“helicopter landing”). 
Avoid landing with high horizontal speeds (“airplane landing”).

12. After landing, turn off the motors (pull back the throttle lever).
13. Practice this starting procedure a few times to get a feel for the “RC EYE One”. Once you are reasonably 

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from the model. Only then must the transmitter be turned off. With the transmitter on, a single signal 
sound will be emitted.

Summary of Contents for RC EYE One

Page 1: ...Operating instructions RC EYE One Page 3 28...

Page 2: ...n setting up and using the device You should refer to these instructions even if you are buying this product for someone else Please retain these Operating Instructions for future use A list of the co...

Page 3: ...s 9 7 Start preparations 10 8 Operating elements of transmitter and mode 12 9 Safety installation 14 10 Information for First Take Off 15 11 22 12 Binding Function 24 13 Switch Transmitter Channel 24...

Page 4: ...the operating instructions to preserve this condition and to ensure safe operation These operating instructions relate to this product They contain important notices on commissioning and handling Ple...

Page 5: ...Landing Skid 1 x Remote control 2 x AAA Battery Operating instructions 4 SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS Read the operating instructions carefully and especially observe the safety information If you do not foll...

Page 6: ...ecure position of the rotors batteries are empty always replace the complete set never individual cells only Otherwise unexpected reactions of the model may occur and the rotors might run unintentiona...

Page 7: ...ery lying around as there is risk that children or pets swallow it All the batteries should be replaced at the same time Mixing old and new batteries in the device can lead to battery leakage and devi...

Page 8: ...questions which remain unanswered by these operating instructions contact our technical support service or other technical personnel 5 PRODUCT DESCRIPTION processor controlled electronics with positi...

Page 9: ...rger 4 7 4 V 350 mAh LiPo Battery 5 AAA Battery 6 Two replacement rotors counter clockwise 7 Two replacement rotors clockwise Not displayed Replacement Landing Skid The spare part list can be found on...

Page 10: ...mpartment Insert the battery compartment lid again Operation of the transmitter with rechargeable batteries is not recommended because of the lower cell voltage battery 1 5 V rechargeable battery 1 2...

Page 11: ...th its USB plug The plug in charger or adapter must have a current resilience of at least 1 5 A 3 4 Q for this If the battery is not defective high Ohmic interrupted and mains supply is warranted char...

Page 12: ...cell is still being charged LED on Wait until both LEDs have gone out before unplugging the battery battery cannot be charged with conventional LiPo chargers Therefore use the included 8 OPERATING ELE...

Page 13: ...13 Model Top 1 Rotors front red rotors 2 Rotors rear black rotors 3 LED for status display Model Bottom 1 modes 2 Hook and loop tape for battery fastening 3 battery 4 Battery holder...

Page 14: ...n this case The transmitter also has a deactivation automatic integrated If no control element is operated for more Model The LED in the RC EYE One shows if the transmitter is bound to the model and r...

Page 15: ...ight directed uplift force is equal to the downwards directed weight This is achieved about at the central throttle Pulling the throttle lever back causes the RC EYE One to drop Pulling the throttle l...

Page 16: ...variation of the individual rotors to each other The two red rotors show front If you move the left control lever to the left the RC EYE One will turn to the left If you move the control lever direct...

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Page 18: ...enotes the movement around the cross axis which can be compared to the nodding of a head rotors show front also in the counter direction Push the trimming button until the RC EYE One no longer turns a...

Page 19: ...s rolling of a ball or the sideways crawl of a crab In this way through lifting one side the RC EYE One moves independent of its forward direction to the side The two red rotors show front also in the...

Page 20: ...20 Flight Mode experience The button for this is at the bottom of the RC EYE One...

Page 21: ...els In this mode the model is much more agile in its control conduct than No control signals are limited in expert mode The stabilisation sensors are clearly reduced in its effect The are accordingly...

Page 22: ...d roll functions The installed gyros are in comparison with standard gyros neither to be described as normal gyros nor with heading lock function The gyros in the RC EYE One are linked together so tha...

Page 23: ...pitch or roll Once the RC EYE One is high enough in the sky decrease the throttle until the RC EYE One hovers Also observe the notes in chapter INFORMATION FOR FIRST TAKE OFF 10 Now you have managed...

Page 24: ...ransmitter channel if you experience inference from other devices with 915 MHz technology on the channel that is set e g weather stations radio headphones etc Proceed as follows for programming anothe...

Page 25: ...ise If a rotor is damaged in a crash or other action replace it immediately This also applies if there are any damaged and this could lead to damage to or endangerment of the environment 1 To replace...

Page 26: ...out wheeled bin The symbol indicates that the product is forbidden to be disposed via the domestic refuse The chemical symbols for the respective hazardous substances are Cd Cadmium Hg Mercury Pb Lead...

Page 27: ...in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to t...

Page 28: ...ht 130 g RC EYE One Diameter without rotors 120 mm Total height 47 mm Rotor diameter 64 mm Take off weight approx 80 g Rechargeable battery 7 4 V LiPo Inner and outer area Operating conditions No to l...

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Page 30: ...blished by CEI Conrad Electronic International HK Limited Z X _ electronic data processing systems require the prior written approval by the editor Reprinting also in part is prohibited 2012 by CEI Co...

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