Insert the battery into the quadcopter, the
battery slides into the holder from the front to
the back. Connect the battery up and place the
quadcopter on a flat level surface. The X250
LED’s will flash fast and then slow to a blink to
show the quadcopter is ready bind to the
handset.
Making sure the throttle control stick is
positioned downwards turn on the transmitter.
To activate the bind you have to move the throttle
control stick full forwards and then back to the
lowest position. On reaching the lowest position
you will hear and audible “beep” from the
transmitter and the LED’s on the quadcopter will
change from flashing to solid to show the
quadcopter is bound and ready to fly.
After any flight the battery should be
disconnected and removed from the quadcopter.
This should be a post flight habit to avoid any
unforeseeable problems.
Warning:
If the LiPo battery is left connected in
the quadcopter for long periods if may become
damaged due to over-discharge or even
become a potential fire hazard.
Warning: If the AA batteries are left in the
transmitter for extended periods of time
potential leakage could occur which may
damage the transmitter and also create a
fire hazard.
After flight and removal of the battery turn off
the transmitter. If the transmitter is not going to
be used for a long time you should remove
and store the batteries.
Roll Trim
Adjustment
Channel
Information
Yaw Trim
Adjustment
Throttle Trim
Adjustment
Transmitter Battery Level
Pitch Trim Adjustment
Quadcopter LED Status
(on/off)
Short press – takes a photograph
Long press – Starts Video recording;
Long Press again stops and saves
the video
Direction control stick –
Elevator/Pitch and Aileron/Roll
Short press down – Roll/Flip
Long press down – Turn X250
LED lights on/off
Throttle control stick
and Rudder/Yaw
Press down to change
the rudder sensitivity
between 60% and 100%
Photo and Video functions are only
applicable when you have a 5.8GHz
Camera with a memory card connected.
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