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CHOKING HAZARD –

SMALL PARTS NOT FOR CHILDREN UNDER 3 YEARS. 
ADULT ASSEMBLY REQUIRED.

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INTRODUCTION

SPECIFICATIONS

Remote Controller Battery: 6 x 1.5V AA

 

Charging Time: Approximately 120 minutes

Drone Battery: 800 mAh Li-po

Maximum Recommended Altitude 150 ft.

 

TABLE OF CONTENTS

General Warnings           Page 1
Contents and Remote Battery Installation      Page 2
Charging Battery and Replacing Propellers

     Page 3

Remote Overview           Page 4
Operating Drone            Page 5
Modes

Page 6

Tips and FCC Warning

Page 7

Page 1

PLEASE RECYCLE OR 

DISPOSE OF  ELECTRONICS 

PROPERLY RECYCLING 

INFORMATION IS AVAILABLE AT 

WWW.MERCHSOURCE.COM

READ ALL WARNINGS AND PRECAUTIONS BEFORE USE.

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CONTENTS

REMOTE BATTERY INFORMATION

1. Slide open battery compartment

2. Install 6 “AA” batteries as shown in diagram

    shown above

3. Replace and close battery compartment

     LITHIUM-POLYMER BATTERY WARNING

BATTERY WARNING

KEEP THE PACKAGE FOR REFERENCE AS IT CONTAINS IMPORTANT INFORMATION

 

KEEP THIS INSTRUCTION MANUAL FOR REFERENCE  

 

Page 3

CHARGING BATTERY

 

Turn off the drone before charging. 

Connect the Battery Charge Cable to the Micro

USB port on the Drone.
Connect USB connector to power source.

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OPERATING DRONE

INSTALLING PHONE HOLDER

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DX-4 HD VIDEO DRONE

Streaming 2.4GHz

DX-4 HD VIDEO DRONE

Streaming 2.4GHz

DX-4 HD VIDEO DRONE

Streaming 2.4GHz

DX-4 HD VIDEO DRONE

Streaming 2.4GHz

DX-4 HD VIDEO DRONE

Streaming 2.4GHz

DX-4 HD VIDEO DRONE

Streaming 2.4GHz

DX-4 HD VIDEO DRONE

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DX-4 HD VIDEO DRONE

Streaming 2.4GHz

DX-4 HD VIDEO DRONE

Streaming 2.4GHz

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Congratulations on your purchase of 

the Sharper Image Streaming 2.4 GHz 

DX-4 HD Video Drone. Get ready to 

soar to new heights. Master the art of 

drone flying and stunts with remote 

control maneuverability. This 

lightweight stunt drone will provide 

hours of fun. 

• Do not mix old and new batteries

• Do not mix alkaline, standard (carbon-zinc), or rechargeable (nickel-cadmium)

  batteries

• Insert batteries using the correct polarity. Do not short-circuit the supply terminal

• Only use manufacturer specified batter(ies), charger(s), and/or adapters, if

  applicable, specified by the manufacturer

• Always use, replace, and recharge (if applicable) batteries under adult supervision

Note: The Battery Charge Cable will light up 

when it is charging the battery and turn off 

when the battery is fully charged. Charge time 

is approximately 120 minutes.

Light indicates

remote is on

Speed switch

Stunt button

Auto orientation

ON

Auto orientation

OFF

Auto take off

Auto land

ON/OFF

remote switch

Controls

flight direction

Throttle Joystick

 

 

Increases or decreases 

 

drone elevation

  

 

Spins drone

Step 6 – Operating Drone in Flight

The drones range is approximately 400 feet or 150 feet of altitude:

 

• Read and be aware of all warnings found on Page 1.

 

• Maintain your desired elevation by using the Throttle.

 

• Push the Throttle joystick to right or left to spin the drone.

 

• Use the right joystick to move forward backwards, and side  

 

   to side.

 

• Review step 5 if your drone begins to drift.

 

• Drone will begin to blink when drone is paired to remote 

  

   and battery is low. 

Step 5 – Drone Begins to Drift

Follow this step if your drone begins to drift while take off or during 

flight.

 

• Drone drifts backwards: Press the forward Direction Trim 

Button.

 

• Drone drifts forwards: Press the Backwards Direction Trim 

Button.

 

• Drone drifts left: Press the Right Direction Trim Button.

 

• Drone drifts right: Press the Left Direction Trim Button.

 

• Drone spins clockwise (viewing drone from top): Press the 

Left Spin Trim Button

 

• Drone spins counter-clockwise (viewing drone from top): 

Press the Right Spin Trim Button

Step 7 – Landing Drone

There are two ways to land the drone:

1. Press the Auto Land Button. The drone will slowly begin to land. If 

     the drone begins to drift, you can still control the drone’s 

     direction using the Multi Directional Button.

2. Slowly and carefully press the Throttle Joystick down until drone 

     lands. If the drone begins to drift, you can still control the drone’s 

     direction using the Multi Directional Button.

Step 2 – Choosing a location

• Drone is designed to be flown indoors and 

outdoors.

• Always make sure you have enough space to fly 

drone.

• Always follow warnings, page 1.
Step 3 – Starting Drone

1. Making sure your remote is off, slide drone switch 

to ON. Drone lights will begin to flicker.

2. Place drone on a flat even surface with clearance 

according to diagram (Fig 1). 

3. Turn remote on. Make sure the left stick (throttle) 

is in a neutral position (stick is centered). 

4. Push the stick up and then down.

5. A single tone indicates that the drone is paired. 

Drone lights will  flicker rapidly then turn on 

permanently once paired. 

6. If pairing is unsuccessful, repeat steps 3-4.

Step 4 – Lift Off

1. Slowly and carefully press the Throttle Joystick 

up. Drone will begin to elevate. You can 

compensate for some of the drones drifting by 

using the Multi Directional Button or by following 

Step 5. You may need to practice this step 

several times before successfully getting drone 

into the air.

2. You can let go of the throttle once you get to your 

desired elevation. The drone will engage its auto 

hover function.

MODES

Stunt Button

Once you are comfortable flying the drone, use the Stunt Button to perform acrobatic stunts.

 

1. Hover the drone to at least above 10 feet.

 

2. Press the Stunt Button. You will hear beeping coming from the remote

 

3. Move the Multi Directional Button to the desired direction that you would like the drone to flip

Auto Take Off Button

Once you are comfortable flying the drone, use the Auto Take Off Button for an easy take off. 

 

1. Turn remote ON

 

2. Pair remote to drone: Bring the Throttle all the way up then bring it all the way down, remote will beep once paired. 

 

3. Press the Auto Take Off Button. Drone will begin to elevate. Drone will level out around 5 ft off the ground and 

 

    

automatically enter into auto hover.

 

4. Now the drone can be controlled using both the throttle and the multi-directional joystick.

Auto Orientation Button

•  Auto Orientation default setting is off. To enter this mode press Auto Orientation “+” button.  Remote 

   will beep twice. 

•  After drone is successfully paired, the 2 white LED lights toward orientation will be the original forward orientation, when drone 

is in auto orientation mode, the drone will orient to the user (remote), no matter what direction the drone is facing. Pushing the 

right stick up will send the drone away from the user, pushing it to the right will move the drone right, etc. 

•  Remote will beep every 6 seconds to indicate the drone is in Auto Orientation mode.

•  To exit mode, press the “-“ button. Remote will sound 1 long beep indicating that it has exited Auto

   Orientation mode. 

Auto Landing Button 

•  Make sure you have achieved level, balanced flight, where the drone is neither climbing nor descending.This mode allows you 

   to safely and slowly land your drone without having to control the speed.  It is done for you automatically.

•  The ideal auto landing height is 25-30 ft.

•  Press the “v“ button to trigger auto land. Remote will beep continuously until you exit the auto land mode. 

•  To steer the drone during landing, use the right control until drone has reached the ground.

•  Press the “v“ button again to exit auto landing mode.

NOTE: Please make sure the throttle joystick is in the down position before exiting auto landing mode

Camera – taking pictures and creating videos

•  Taking a picture- press camera icon on app once to take a picture. 4 main lights will blink once to indicate photo has been 

taken. 

•  Creating video- press video icon on app once to take a video. Main lights will blink continuously indicating video is being 

recorded. Press the video icon on app again to stop recording.

•  Lights will go solid (stop blinking) when video recording has stopped.

NOTE: Pictures and video camera cannot be taken at the same time. 

Always turn off remote prior to retrieving 

or picking up drone. This will help you 

avoid accidently activating propellers.

Connect the USB Charge

Cable to the Drone

Insert the USB

Charge Cable

into a USB

power source

DX-4 HD  Video Drone

Drone Controller

USB Charge Cable

Replacement

Propellors

There is a risk of fire and personal injury if Li-Po

battery is punctured, damaged or misused

•  Never expose battery to extreme temperatures

   or moisture

•  Do not subject battery to strong impacts

•  Always keep battery away from flammable 

   materials

•  Only use manufacturer specified batter(ies),

   charger(s), and/or adapters, if applicable, 

   specified by the manufacturer

•  Battery is not serviceable

•  Let battery cool to room temperature before 

   charging

•  While charging, never leave battery unattended

•  Recycle or dispose of battery according to federal,

   

state and local laws

 

Step 1 – Pre Flight Checklist

1. Read all warnings and instructions.

2. Install remote batteries, page 2.

3. Make sure that drone and remote are powered off.

4. Install drone holder.

5. Charge batteries, page 3.

     SAFETY WARNINGS:

• 

Not recommended for children under 12 years of age. As with all electrical products, precaution

 

should be observed during handling and use to reduce the risk of electrical shock.

• 

Adult supervision is required at all times.

• 

Before each use, an adult should review the product and battery to determine that no damage          

 or 

hazards exist.

• 

DO NOT TOUCH SPINNING PROPELLERS.

• 

Do not allow anything to intentionally make contact in any way with spinning propellers.

 

 

• Prevent contact with spinning blades by turning off remote prior to handling drone.

• 

Use caution and pay attention to your surroundings while operating drone.

• 

Do not fly drone into animals, people, or inanimate objects.

• 

Keep drone away from power lines, buildings, trees, public areas, and any other potentially 

 

hazardous areas.

• 

Do not operate in rain, heavy wind, and or any type of severe weather.

• 

Do not land drone on wet surfaces.

• 

Never touch or allow others to touch drone while it is flying.

• 

Always turn drone off when it is not in use.

• 

Always fly drone in large open areas.

•        Never fly drones above or near people, sudden changes in wind or other conditions could lead to 

         unexpected crashes.

•        Always use caution when flying drone vehicles, obey relevant laws, respect the privacy and 

         property rights of others.

•        The drone shall never be modified or used for anything except its intended purpose.

TIPS

•  Do not crash drone into sand or dirt. Drone gears may become clogged

•  When first learning to fly, practice lifting off and hovering 

•  Stay several feet from walls and buildings

•  Always press throttle all the way down after crashing or when something gets stuck in propellers

•  Never fly drones above or near people, sudden changes in wind or other conditions could lead to unexpected crashes.

•  Always use caution when flying drone vehicles, obey relevant laws, respect the privacy and property rights of others.

•  The drone shall never be modified or used for anything except its intended purpose.

WARNING: Changes or modifications to this unit not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user’s 

authority to operate the equipment.

TROUBLESHOOTING:

When remote switch is turned on, the remote light does not illuminate:

 

1)      Check that batteries in the remote are installed correctly OR

 

2)      Replace with new batteries

During drone flight, the remote LED is flashing:

 

1)      Remote batteries are low; replace them with new batteries

Drone and remote properly pair, but the drone will not lift-off:

 

1)      Drone battery needs charging. Use the USB Charge Cable to connect the drone to 

 

         power source.

After trimming the drone, the drone flight is very unstable and cannot fly properly:

 

1)      One or more blades are most likely damaged;

 

2)      Turn off the drone and remote.

 

3)      Replace with the proper number replacement blade and try flying again.

After impact, the drone is unstable:

 

1)      Put the left remote control lever to the left bottom and put the right  remote control lever

 

         to the right bottom at the same time. This will reset the gyroscope (Fig. 1).

 

2)      If the above does not resolve the issue, reboot the drone and controller and pair again. 

If the drone blades will not stop spinning:

 

1)      Put the left remote control lever to the right bottom and put the right remote control lever

 

         to the left bottom at the same time. Hold for 4 seconds (Fig. 2). 

Remote Controller and Drone can not be paired:

 

1)      Check Point: Remote Controller must be closed to Drone, not exceed 4 meters.

Note: If there are 2 sets of Drones within 4 meters for Pairing, you must pair one successfully before pairing the second set. 

NOTE: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against 

harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful 

interference to radio commu- nications. However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation.

If this equipment dues cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one 

or more of the following measures:

 

- Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna,

 

- Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.

 

- Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.

 

- Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help. 

© Sharper Image. All Rights Reserved. 

SHARPER IMAGE® name and logo are registered trademarks manufactured and marketed by MerchSource, LLC under license. All other logos and trademarks are proprietary to their 

respective owners. The artwork and design of this package are protected by US copyright law and may not be reproduced, distributed, displaced, published or used for any purpose 

without prior written permission. Altering, removing or reproducing any of the trademark or copyright notices on this package is not permitted.

©2016 MerchSource, LLC. All rights reserved.

Distributed by MerchSource, LLC, Irvine, CA 92618.

This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause 

harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.

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Invasion of Privacy Warning

Always be mindful of others privacy and do not 

record video or take images of others without 

their consent. Check and comply with your 

federal, state and local laws regarding privacy. 

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Replacing Propellers

1. Follow diagram

2. Remove screw from top of Propeller

3. Remove broken Propeller and replace 

    with new Propeller

4. Make sure you installed the correct 

    blade. Each blade has a number 

    written on it. Match the blades with 

    the corresponding number on the 

    drone

5. Insert screw into top of Propeller

Pairing Drone - First Time

1. Press the connect to Wi-Fi 

    button

2. Follow the on screen 

    instructions

After Connecting Drone 

1. Press the Stream Button to 

    begin streaming

2. Press the Album Button to 

    review pictures and videos

DRONE APP

Go to your app store on your smart phone and download the “360 Flight” application. 

AUTO

ORIENTATION

LAND

DIRECTION

TRIM

TAKE

OFF

H
M
L

Live Streaming Options

Live Streaming Options

Take Photos

Take Photos

Flip Camera View

Flip Camera View

Record Video

Record Video

View Album

View Album

AUTO

ORIENTATION

LAND

DIRECTION

TRIM

TAKE

OFF

H

M

L

10

 

FEET

10

 

FEET

10 FEET

5 FEET

10 FEET

Smart Phone

Mount

AUTO

ORIENTATION

LAND

DIRECTION

TRIM

TAKE

OFF

H

M

L

GETTING TO KNOW YOUR DRONE

PLEASE READ ALL WARNINGS AND INSTRUCTIONS 

PRIOR TO USE. KEEP THIS DOCUMENT AS IT CONTAINS 

IMPORTANT INFORMATION ABOUT YOUR DRONE.

2. PAIRING

Before each flight pair the remote with the drone:

 

1. Turn your drone on and place on a flat, level surface

 

2. Turn on the remote on and move the left joystick up, then down

 

3. The beep will indicate successful pairing

 

4. Repeat steps 1 and 2 if necessary

3. DIRECTIONAL LIGHTS

•    White lights indicate the front of the drone

•    Red lights indicate the back of the drone

•    Not applicable in auto-orientation mode

4. REMOTE CONTROL OVERVIEW

Practice flying your drone below 10 feet and at low speeds until comfortable with all                  

controls to avoid unncessary damage or injury

 

•    Left joystick:

 

 

• Up/Down controls elevation

 

 

• Left/Right controls spin

 

•    Right joystick: controls flight direction

 

•    Direction Trim: use to eliminate drift

To cut power to drone, move left joystick to down position 

1. CHARGING

•    Drone must be charged before each use (USB Charge Cable included)

•    Indicator light will turn off once fully charged

•    Install batteries in remote

CUSTOMER SERVICE

(800) 374-2744

QUESTIONS OR CONCERNS?

PLEASE GIVE US A CALL ... WE’RE HERE TO HELP

Before calling please locate the 10-digit 

code printed on the back of your remote

Trim controls

are used to

minimize drift

See page 5

for more details

CUSTOMER SERVICE

(800) 374-2744

Insert antena through hole at the base of the 

Smart Phone Mount.

Align hole on Mount with hole in antena. Insert 

screw to secure Mount to remote. 

Carefully slide phone into Mount by pulling up 

on top of Mount. Adjust angle accordingly.

Fig. 1

v.06

(Fig. 1)

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(Fig. 2)

PATENT PENDING

Printed in China

Caution: To maintain the compliance with the RF exposure guideline, place the Drone at least 20 cm from nearby persons.

Summary of Contents for DX-4

Page 1: ...t of the drone Red lights indicate the back of the drone Not applicable in auto orientation mode 4 REMOTE CONTROL OVERVIEW Practice flying your drone below 10 feet and at low speeds until comfortable with all controls to avoid unncessary damage or injury Left joystick Up Down controls elevation Left Right controls spin Right joystick controls flight direction Direction Trim use to eliminate drift ...

Page 2: ...nstallation Page 2 Charging Battery and Replacing Propellers Page 3 Remote Overview Page 4 Operating Drone Page 5 Modes Page 6 Tips and FCC Warning Page 7 DX 4 HD VIDEO DRONE Streaming 2 4GHz Congratulations on your purchase of the Sharper Image Streaming 2 4 GHz DX 4 HD Video Drone Get ready to soar to new heights Master the art of drone flying and stunts with remote control maneuverability This ...

Page 3: ...on to your surroundings while operating drone Do not fly drone into animals people or inanimate objects Keep drone away from power lines buildings trees public areas and any other potentially hazardous areas Do not operate in rain heavy wind and or any type of severe weather Do not land drone on wet surfaces Never touch or allow others to touch drone while it is flying Always turn drone off when i...

Page 4: ...apters if applicable specified by the manufacturer Always use replace and recharge if applicable batteries under adult supervision DX 4 HD Video Drone Drone Controller USB Charge Cable Replacement Propellors There is a risk of fire and personal injury if Li Po battery is punctured damaged or misused Never expose battery to extreme temperatures or moisture Do not subject battery to strong impacts Al...

Page 5: ...m top of Propeller 3 Remove broken Propeller and replace with new Propeller 4 Make sure you installed the correct blade Each blade has a number written on it Match the blades with the corresponding number on the drone 5 Insert screw into top of Propeller Pairing Drone First Time 1 Press the connect to Wi Fi button 2 Follow the on screen instructions After Connecting Drone 1 Press the Stream Button...

Page 6: ...entation OFF Auto take off Auto land ON OFF remote switch Controls flight direction Throttle Joystick Increases or decreases drone elevation Spins drone AUTO ORIENTATION LAND DIRECTION TRIM TAKE OFF 4 H M L AUTO ORIENTATION LAND DIRECTION TRIM TAKE OFF 4 H M L Trim controls are used to minimize drift See page 5 for more details ...

Page 7: ... 2 Choosing a location Drone is designed to be flown indoors and outdoors Always make sure you have enough space to fly drone Always follow warnings page 1 Step 3 Starting Drone 1 Making sure your remote is off slide drone switch to ON Drone lights will begin to flicker 2 Place drone on a flat even surface with clearance according to diagram Fig 1 3 Turn remote on Make sure the left stick throttle...

Page 8: ...Pushing the right stick up will send the drone away from the user pushing it to the right will move the drone right etc Remote will beep every 6 seconds to indicate the drone is in Auto Orientation mode To exit mode press the button Remote will sound 1 long beep indicating that it has exited Auto Orientation mode Auto Landing Button Make sure you have achieved level balanced flight where the drone...

Page 9: ...ters Note If there are 2 sets of Drones within 4 meters for Pairing you must pair one successfully before pairing the second set NOTE This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment ...

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