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H216A X4 STAR PRO
《H216A User Manual》
Version 1.0

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  • Page 1 ® H216A X4 STAR PRO 《H216A User Manual》 Version 1.0...
  • Page 2 2 Different Ways to Fly, 2 Configurations 1. Aircraft + mobile device (phone/tablet) H216A Mobile device (phone/tablet) 2. Aircraft + HT009 Transmitter + mobile device (phone/tablet) H216A HT009 Mobile device (phone/tablet)
  • Page 3: Important Safety Information

    Important safety information Be extremely careful and responsible when using the quad. Small electronic Operation: components can be damaged due to crashes or exposure to moisture/liquid. To avoid any injuries, do not use the quad with broken or damaged components. Maintenance: Do not try to open or repair the units by yourself.
  • Page 4 Safety Advisory Notice for Lithium-Polymer (LIPO) Batteries LiPo batteries are different from conventional batteries in that their chemical contents are encased in a relatively lightweight foil packaging. This has the advantage of significantly reducing their weight but it does make them more susceptible to damage if roughly or inappropriately handled. As with all batteries, there is a risk of fire or explosion if safety practices are ignored: ●...
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents Important safety information 4.5 Horizontal calibration Symbol Explanation 4.6 Headless mode Usage Advice 4.7 Waypoints 1. The H122D Aircraft 4.8 Follow me 1.1 Aircraft component breakdown 4.9 Orbit mode 1.2 The aircraft battery 5. Flying with the remote control/transmitter 1.3 Installing and Removing the propellers...
  • Page 6: The H122D Aircraft

    1 The H216A Aircraft 1.1 Aircraft component breakdown Propeller B Battery compartment Propeller A Body shell (top) Motor TF (Micro SD) slot LED indicator 1080P HD camera head LED indicators Body shell (bottom) 1.2 The aircraft battery The H216A aircraft is paired with a rechargeable 7.6v, 750mAh Li-Po. Be sure to use the provid- ed Hubsan dedicated charger for charging.
  • Page 7: Installing And Removing The Propellers

    2. Connect the battery to the USB charging cable. Then, connect the USB charging cable to a computer or wall adapter. When charging, the charger will flash red; after charging is finished, the charger will stay solidly lit. Please remove the battery from the charger promptly when charging has finished.
  • Page 8 Notice: Mind the differing colors of the A and B propeller screws! Propeller A Propeller B Installation: Before installing propellers for the first time, please check that each Propeller A is matched with motor A and each Propeller B is matched with motor B. Align the "I" with the flat side of the "D" shaped motor shaft.
  • Page 9: Aircraft Led Indications

    Make sure that the propellers are installed in the correct positions (A to A, B to B). Otherwise, the aircraft will not be able to fly normally. Since the propeller blades are thin and somewhat sharp, it is recommended that users wear gloves during installation to prevent accidental injury.
  • Page 10: Remote Control Components

    Mobile Device frame 1 Throttle/Rudder 2 Elevator/Aileron (1) Elevator/Rudder (2) Throttle/Aileron 3 Power 5 Auto Takeoff/Land 4 Return to Home 6 Transmitter status LED 7 Bluetooth status LED 2.2 HT009 key functions Key/button/Switch Function Push the stick forward or backward and the quadcopter will ascend or Throttle/Rudder stick descend (respectively).
  • Page 11: Battery Installation

    2.3 Battery installation PULL PUSH Remove the compartment screw. Insert 4 AAA batteries into the battery Slide the compartment hatch compartment. Take note to make sure to close it; screw it shut. Slide open the compartment hatch. you have correctly matched the polarities. Do not mix new and old batteries Do not cross-use different types of batteries at the same time 3 X-Hubsan APP...
  • Page 12: App Interface Guide

    3.3 APP Interface Guide Home Page FPV (Video) signal Remote Aircraft Aircraft Power/ Settings Control Battery Level Signal signal Flight mode Heading Aircraft Location Virtual Joysticks On/Off toggle Map Mode Map calibration Auto Return to Home Auto Takeoff/Land 4 Flying with the APP 4.1 Pairing the aircraft and mobile device Connect the aircraft to its battery and power it on.
  • Page 13: Compass Calibration

    4.2 Compass calibration The compass must be calibrated every time the aircraft is powered on. The compass is susceptible to interference by other electronic equipment, magnetic interference and metal, which can lead to erratic behavior and loss of control. Regular calibration helps keep the compass and its readings accurate.
  • Page 14 Landing a) Manual landing (with the virtual joysticks): Slowly push down the throttle stick until the copter has completed its descent to the ground. Disarm the motors by simultaneously pulling both sticks diagonally down-out. When the motors have completely stopped, release the joysticks. Pushing the throttle down and descending Disarming motors (Mode 2, American hand)
  • Page 15: Joystick Mode Settings

    4.4 Transmitter mode settings Enter the X-Hubsan home interface and tap the Settings cog, followed by the Controller tab. You may then adjust joystick settings. Parameters Controller Relay Others Virtual joystick shows fixedly Joystick Mode mode2 mode1 4.5 Horizontal Calibration If during takeoff or flight the aircraft drifts, lifts off unevenly, perform a horizontal calibration.
  • Page 16: Waypoints

    4.7 Waypoints While motors are completely disarmed, tap the Flight mode icon and select the Waypoint mode icon. You can custom set each Waypoint altitude, travel speed and other parameters before uploading your Waypoint mission. After takeoff, the aircraft will fly its specified route. Waypoint mode Following mode Orbit mode VR mode...
  • Page 17: Flying With The Remote Control/Transmitter

    Waypoint mode Following mode Orbit mode VR mode Please begin flight only when you have 6 or more GPS satellites. Waypoint/Return to Home/Orbiting/Follow Me modes are then accessible. Note: GPS cannot be accessed indoors. 5 Flying with the remote control/transmitter It is recommended that users implement some kind of flight training (i.e using a simulator for flight practice, seeking professional guidance, etc.) before flying the aircraft.
  • Page 18: Pre-Flight Checklist

    (6) The aircraft cannot be used in or near the Arctic circle or Antarctica. (7) Do not fly in no fly zones. (8) Do not operate the aircraft near high pressure lines, airports or areas with severe magnetic interference. 5.2 Pre-Flight checklist (1) Make sure the aircraft battery and mobile device are charged and have adequate power.
  • Page 19: Compass Calibration

    Power the transmitter on; pair the mobile device and transmitter on the Bluetooth menu. Not connected Parameters Controller Relay Joystick operating mode Settings Junior Senior Using remote control 1. Enter the main app interface and tap the 2. Tap “Controller” and then “Using remote control”. Settings cog on the upper right-hand corner.
  • Page 20: Takeoff/Landing

    (1) Enter the X-Hubsan flight interface. Follow the APP’s on-screen instructions. (2) Complete Calibrate Compass 1 and 2. Once both steps are completed, the calibration window will disappear. 5.5 Takeoff/Landing Takeoff Manual takeoff: To start/arm the motors, please be sure that the joystick setting is activated. Simultaneously pull both joysticks diagonally down-out as shown in the right hand figure.
  • Page 21 Auto Land: Press the Auto Land button and the aircraft will slowly descend to the ground. (Right hand figure) Return to Home: Tap the Return to Home icon and the aircraft will return to its takeoff point. (Right hand figure) High speed propellers are very dangerous.
  • Page 22: Basic Flight Operation

    5.6 Basic flight operation The remote control is by default set to Mode 2 in factory; this manual will introduce flight operations in Mode 2. Transmitter joysticks are self-centering and spring loaded: the joysticks will automatically center themselves Joystick sensitivity: dependent how much and how forcefully each joystick is pulled or pushed away from center point Remote Control (Mode 2) Aircraft...
  • Page 23: Failsafe Modes

    Failsafe modes Low power failsafe When the aircraft battery is low, there is likely insufficient power to support the return of the aircraft. Please land the aircraft immediately, otherwise the aircraft will fall and cause damage to the aircraft and surrounding objects. To prevent this, the aircraft flight control will use flight information to determine whether to perform a Return to Home or to land immediately.
  • Page 24: Frequently Asked Questions

    Frequently Asked Questions 1. Cannot arm motors 1) Make sure that you have completed compass calibration 2) If you are flying indoors, please check the Settings menu to see if the aircraft can takeoff without GPS. 2. Weak or nonexistent GPS signal/few or no GPS satellites Make sure that the aircraft is not indoors or between buildings.
  • Page 25: H216A Accessories

    H216A Accessories H507A-03 H502S-03 H502E-03 H502D-03 H502-05 H502-06 Propeller A/B Propeller A/B Propeller A/B Propeller A/B Motor A (coreless) Motor B (coreless) (Yellow) (White) (Orange) (Red) H502-10 H507A-04 H502-07 H507D-04 H502-11 H502-08 Motor gears Motor mounts Motor mounts Motor mounts Shaft sleeves Motor shafts (grey)
  • Page 26 Notice:Read the instruction manual carefully before use. Propellers may cause injury; caution! Do not leave the quadcopter charging unattended. Always Warning: disconnect the quadcopter from the charger immediately after charging is complete. This is not a toy and is not suitable for children under 14. www.

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