(2) When removing the propellers, rotate the propellers strictly in the unlock direction specified by the mark, in order to avoid possible damage. Overview AP9 is a high-tech electronic product integrating flight control system. Thecamera can be mounted with a camera frame, which helps you easily capture clear and stable aerial videos and photos.
2 Quadcopter Introduction Adopting compact integrated design, AP9 provides excellent flight control and aerial photography for outdoor low-altitude or large indoor spaces. You only need to follow simple installation steps before flight and taking aerial photos. You can control the quadcopter in real-time fashion with the Remote control . Featuring simple and flexible operating procedures, stable and reliable performance, AP9 is ideal for amateur or commercial photography.
1.1 Quadcopter Battery Introduction The quadcopter battery (Figure 3) is a specifically designed battery for AP9 with charge and discharge management functionality, with 5300mAh capacity and voltage of 11.1V. Only use the dedicated quadcopter battery charger (Figure 4) provided by AEE, for charging.
Battery Specifications Type Li-Po Battery 5300mAh Capacity 0°C-50°C Charging ambient temperature -20°C-50°C Discharging ambient temperature < 80% Charge / discharge ambient relative humidity Please carefully read and strictly comply with this manual before use. Users take full responsibility for any problems caused due to failure to follow instructions.
2.2 Flight Control System AEE AP9 is equipped with AEE flight control system to provide incredible ease of use and stability. In addition to supporting basic flight maneuvers such as climb, descend, roll and pitch, it also supports failsafe protection, battery level alarms and other functions.
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Front Indicator Tail Indicator Rear Indicator Figure9 AP9 LED Flight Indicators MODE Tail Indicator (green) MODE GPS normal ON-Blinking-ON-Blinking Remains ON GPS failed Blinking Fast blink WARNING & ERROR Front Indicator (green) Rear Indicator (red) WARNING & ERROR 1 Level low battery alarm...
Note: The above figure is for Q45 camera cage; the same operation steps also apply to Q44. Figure11(a) Figure11(b) 3 Preparing Propellers AEE AP9 adopts 10-inch propellers, with black and gray color propeller nuts. Propellers are consumable items. Please purchase these accessories separately, if necessary. 3.1 Introduction Propellers...
(2) When removing the propellers, rotate the propellers strictly in the unlock direction specified by the mark, in order to avoid possible damage. 4 Preparing the Remote control AEE AP9 Remote control is paired with the Quadcopter receiver before delivery. The Remote control is set to U.S. mode by default.
: (Reserved function) 3. : Calibrating Joystick (Tilt up) 3 positions, related control to servo Stop(middle) (Tilt down) Note: This function is not available on AP9. 3 positions, 1. : GPS mode : Normal mode : null (reserved) NULL 4.2 Status Indicator on Remote control Upon startup of the quadcopter, you can judge the quadcopter status according to the status indicator on the Remote control.
4.3 Powering on the Remote control (1) Load four AA batteries into the battery compartment. Pay attention to positive and negative directions. (2) Set S1 and S2 switches to the upper-most position and place both joysticks at the mid-point.
(2) Fly in an open area without tall buildings. Presence of large number of steel buildings in the area will affect the onboard compass. (3) Keep AP9 away from obstacles, people, power lines, trees, shelters, surface of the water, etc., during flight.
2 turns (Nose down ) until green lights off NULL NULL NULL Top left joystick to top right corner Top right joystick to top left corner Put AP9 on the ground Front indicator (green) Green lights up Green lights normally blink fast...
3 Basic Flight 3.1 Basic Flight Procedures (1) Place AP9 on a flat and open ground, and ensure Tail Indicator faces you. (2) Power on the Remote control and Quadcopter one after the other. (3) Start the motors until the GPS signal is strong enough(the Tail indicator remains on) at GPS mode. Or, start the motors when the status indicator on Remote control is blue at NRM mode.
When quadcopter battery power is low, you must land as soon as possible, or else the quadcopter may lose power completely and crash, damaging the quadcopter or creating a dangerous situation. In order to prevent danger caused by low battery, AP9 defines Level 1 low voltage alarm (battery level under 50%) and Level 2 low voltage alarm (battery level under 20%), and sends alarms with indicators on the quadcopter and on the Remote control .
AEE assumes no liability for any accident, injury, death, loss, or other claim related to or resulting from the use of this product. In no event shall AEE be liable for incidental or consequential damages relating to or resulting from the use of this product or any of its parts.
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