Reely 1386119 Operating Instructions Manual
Reely 1386119 Operating Instructions Manual

Reely 1386119 Operating Instructions Manual

Electro-quadrocopter "nano sky rtf"

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Operating Instructions
Electro-Quadrocopter „Nano Sky" RtF
Item No. 1386119
Version 02/16

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  • Page 1 Operating Instructions Electro-Quadrocopter „Nano Sky“ RtF Item No. 1386119 Version 02/16...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents Page Introduction ................................3 Explanation of Symbols ............................3 Intended Use ...............................4 Scope of Delivery ..............................4 Product Description .............................5 Safety Notes ................................6 a) General ................................6 b) Before Commissioning ..........................7 c) During Operation ............................7 Battery and Rechargeable Battery Notes ......................8 Operating Elements of the Transmitter ........................9 Setting up the Transmitter ..........................10 a) Inserting the Batteries ..........................10...
  • Page 3: Introduction

    Introduction Dear Customer, Thank you for purchasing this product. This product complies with the statutory national and European requirements. To maintain this status and to ensure safe operation, you as the user must observe these operating instructions! These operating instructions are part of this product. They contain important notes on commissioning and handling.
  • Page 4: Intended Use

    Intended Use This product is an electrically powered helicopter-like model with wireless radio control via the remote control system included in the delivery. The quadrocopter is solely designed for private use in the field of model construction and the operating times associated with it. The model is designed for operation indoor but may also be used outdoors at totally calm conditions.
  • Page 5: Product Description

    Product Description The ready-to-fly quadrocopter has 4 separate motors that drive one propeller each. Concurrent acceleration of all propellers permits the quadrocopter to lift off of the ground and hover stably in the air at the corresponding propeller speeds. For stabilisation in flight, the quadrocopter has elaborate gyro electronics able to recognise uncontrolled movements of the model and balance them out without delay.
  • Page 6: Safety Notes

    Safety Notes In case of damage caused by non-compliance with these operating instructions, the warranty/guar- antee will expire. We do not assume any liability for consequential damage! We do not assume any liability for property damage or personal injury caused by improper use or non-compliance with the safety instructions! In such cases the warranty/guarantee is voided.
  • Page 7: B) Before Commissioning

    b) Before Commissioning • Always first switch on the transmitter and then connect the flight battery to the quadrocopter. This is the only way for an attunement function to take place between transmitter and receiver, so that your model will react reliably to the control commands of your transmitter.
  • Page 8: Battery And Rechargeable Battery Notes

    Battery and Rechargeable Battery Notes Although use of batteries and rechargeable batteries in everyday life is a matter of course today, there are many dangers and problems. Ensure that you observe the following general information and safety informa- tion when handling batteries and rechargeable batteries. •...
  • Page 9: Operating Elements Of The Transmitter

    Operating Elements of the Transmitter View from the front: Figure 1 1 Pushbutton for the beginner, sport and expert mode 2 LED display 3 Trim buttons for nod function 4 Pushbutton for flip function 5 Control stick for nod and roll functions 6 Trim buttons for roll function 7 On/off switch 8 Control stick for the pitch and yaw functions...
  • Page 10: Setting Up The Transmitter

    Setting up the Transmitter In the further course of these instructions, figures in the text always refer to the adjacent figure or the figures within the section. References to other figures are indicated with the corresponding figure number. a) Inserting the Batteries The power supply of the transmitter requires 2 AA/mignon batteries (e.g.
  • Page 11: B) Switching On The Transmitter

    b) Switching on the Transmitter Move the control stick for the pitch and yaw functions (also see figure 1, item 8) to the bottom position right at your body. Slide the on/off switch (also see figure 1, item 7) from the left position "OFF"...
  • Page 12: Commissioning Of The Quadrocopter

    Commissioning of the Quadrocopter a) Charging the Flight Battery Caution, important! Even though this would easily be possible when operating the model later, never charge the flight battery when installed for reasons of safety. Always remove the flight battery from the model for recharging! Place the flight battery on a fire-proof underground when charging and do not charge the battery unsupervised.
  • Page 13: B) Checking The Drive

    Practical advice: To check the charge control light in the USB plug, briefly disconnect the rechargeable battery from the charge cable before it is fully charged. In this case, the red LED in the USB plug must light up. If you connect the rechargeable battery again, the LED must go out.
  • Page 14: C) Inserting The Flight Battery

    c) Inserting the Flight Battery Put the quadrocopter onto a soft surface with the un- derside up. Then push the charged flight battery (1) into the battery shaft from the rear according to the adjacent figure. Important! The rechargeable battery must be inserted into the chute to the stop (2) (see illustration below in figure 6).
  • Page 15: D) Connecting The Flight Battery

    d) Connecting the Flight Battery Move the control stick for the pitch and yaw functions (also see figure 1, item 8) to the bottom position and switch on the transmitter with the on/off switch (also see figure 1, item 7). The transmitter emits two short signals and the transmitter LED (also see figure 1, item 2) flashes.
  • Page 16: E) Basic Information Relevant To The Control Of Quadrocopters

    e) Basic Information Relevant to the Control of Quadrocopters Before you fly your model, you should first familiarise yourself with the control possibilities open to you and thereby be able to fly safely. The symmetrical setup of the model makes it very difficult to assign the alignment (front/rear). Therefore, the two front propellers are of blue plastic and the two rear propellers of orange plastic.
  • Page 17 Yaw Function The two right-ward turning and the two left-ward turning propellers balance out the torques acting on the model. The quadrocopter hovers stably. If the control stick for the yaw function (also see figure 1, item 8) is moved to the left, the electronics in the model will increase the speed of the propeller turning to the right (clockwise) viewed from above and at the same time reduce the speed of the propellers turning to the left (counter-clockwise).
  • Page 18 Nod Function The nod function allows you to move your quadrocopter forward and backward (see figure 11). This is also controlled with the right control stick (also see figure 1, item 5). If the stick is slightly pushed to the front, the electronics in the quadrocopter change the propeller speeds so that the model will turn to the front slightly and thus also fly forward.
  • Page 19: F) Practical Flight Advice For The First Start

    f) Practical Flight Advice for the First Start • Even if the model can fly in the narrowest spaces, for the first test flights, we recommend using a free space of about 3 x 3 m. • The ground or floor should be smooth (tiles, woodblock flooring, PCV or similar) to allow you to tell just before the helicopter lifts off whether it wants to drift in a particular direction.
  • Page 20: G) Trimming The Quadrocopter

    g) Trimming the Quadrocopter First start the transmitter, then the model. Push the pitch lever (also see figure 1, item 8) from the bottom position (motors off) carefully forward and observe the response of your model. Shortly before the quadrocopter starts hovering, you can already determine in which direction your model wants to move.
  • Page 21 Nod trimming If the quadrocopter tries to drift forward, reduce the speed until the quadrocopter is safely on its landing struts again. Push the bottom trim button for the nod function several times (also see figure 1, item 3). Push the pitch stick carefully forward and check if the adjustment was sufficient. Repeat the procedure until the model does not show any tendency to drift to the front.
  • Page 22: Switching Between Beginner, Sport And Expert Mode

    Switching between Beginner, Sport and Expert Mode The remote control offers the option of operating the quadrocopter in the beginner, sport or expert mode. In the beginner mode, the quadrocopter reacts less strongly to the control commands of the transmitter and thus can be controlled very precisely.
  • Page 23: Flip Function

    Flip Function The quadrocopter is able to fly flips as well if desired. The first flips should be flown outdoors on a wind-still day. For this, first let the quadrocopter rise to a safety height of approx. 3 - 4 m and then let it hover. To switch the transmitter to flip mode, briefly push the button for the flip function (also see figure 1, item 4).
  • Page 24: Maintenance And Care

    Maintenance and Care Clean the exterior of the model and the remote control only with a soft, dry cloth or brush. Never use abrasive cleaning agents or chemical solutions as these could damage the surfaces of the casings. The propellers must move smoothly and the motor shafts must neither be bent nor have any play in their bearings. Propellers that are torn or where small parts have broken off must always be replaced.
  • Page 25: Disposal

    Disposal a) General Electronic devices are recyclable and should not be disposed of in household waste. At the end of its service life, dispose of the product according to the relevant statutory regulations. Remove any inserted batteries/rechargeable batteries and dispose of them separately from the product. b) Batteries and Rechargeable Batteries You as the end user are required by law (Battery Ordinance) to return all used batteries/rechargeable batteries.
  • Page 26: Troubleshooting

    Troubleshooting Even though the model and the remote control system were built to the state of the art, there may still be malfunctions or faults. For this reason, we would like to give you some information on how to deal with possible problems. Problem Remedy Transmitter doesn’t respond.
  • Page 27: Technical Data

    Technical Data a) Transmitter Frequency range ..........2.4 GHz Channel number ..........4 Operating voltage ..........3 V/DC via 2 batteries of type AA/mignon Transmitter range ..........30 - 50 m Dimensions (W x H x D) ........100 x 65 x 50 mm Weight incl.
  • Page 28 Legal Notice This is a publication by Conrad Electronic SE, Klaus-Conrad-Str. 1, D-92240 Hirschau (www.conrad.com). All rights including translation reserved. Reproduction by any method, e.g. photocopy, microfilming, or the capture in electronic data processing systems require the prior written approval by the editor. Reprinting, also in part, is prohibited. This publication represent the technical status at the time of printing.

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