Flying Your Helicopter; Getting Started - EB Excalibur Night Raider XC9893 User Manual

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FLYING YOUR HELICOPTER

GETTING STARTED

Band Selection
1. Select the frequency band on the controller. (A, B or C)
2. Move the chopper's switch to the ON position.
The helicopter will light up, indicating it is on.
3. Carefully hold the chopper in one hand, be sure the blades are clear of any
obstacles. Move the throttle (left joy stick) on the remote control
completely down, then completely up, and then down again to "set" the
band. If done properly, the Red light on the remote will stop blinking and
the chopper will automatically sync. If Red light does not stop blinking, turn
steps.
4. Place the chopper on the ground with the tail pointed toward you and the
nose facing away from you.
5. Make sure your surroundings are clear of obstacles before operating.
ying multiple choppers in the same room set each one to a
erent band (A, B, or C)
LEFT Joystick – Slowly press UP on the LEFT joystick to increase the speed of
the rotor blades and cause the helicopter to ascend into the air.
Slowly press DOWN on the LEFT joystick to cause the helicopter to descend.
RIGHT Joystick - Keep the helicopter at a steady height. Press the RIGHT
joystick to the LEFT to turn the helicopter counterclockwise. Press
the RIGHT joystick to the RIGHT to turn the helicopter clockwise. Adjust the
trim to avoid spins.
Moving Forward – Your helicopter has a built-in weight on the front of it that
causes it to move forward automatically. Forward motion is not controlled by
the remote control.
Interference
Some radio frequencies or other R/C units nearby can cause interference and
poor performance. Try to move away from the source of the interference.
, turn the remote back on and repeat the above
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Band
Selector
C
B
A

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