RC Logger RC EYE One Operating Instructions Manual

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RC EYE One
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  • Page 1 Operating instructions RC EYE One Page 3 – 28...
  • Page 2 These Operating Instructions accompany this product. They contain important information on setting up and using the device. You should refer to these instructions, even if you are buying this product for someone else. Please retain these Operating Instructions for future use! A list of the contents can be found in the Table of contents, with the corresponding page number, on page 3.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    TABLE OF CONTENTS Page 1. Introduction ..............................4 2. Intended use ............................. 5 3. Delivery content ............................5 4. Safety instructions ............................. 5 5. Product description ............................ 8 6. Operating elements ........................... 9 7. Start preparations ............................ 10 8. Operating elements of transmitter and mode ..................12 9.
  • Page 4: Introduction

    1. INTRODUCTION Dear customer, Thank you for making the excellent decision to purchase this RC Logger® product. You now have a high- quality product with a name that represents outstanding products. This product complies with the applicable National and European standards and regulations. We kindly request the user to follow the operating instructions, to preserve this condition and to ensure safe operation! These operating instructions relate to this product.
  • Page 5: Intended Use

    2. INTENDED USE The model “RC EYE one” is a model helicopter solely designed for private use in the model making area and the operating times associated with this. This system is not suitable for other types of use. Any use other than the one described above damages the device.
  • Page 6 - has been stored for extended periods in poor ambient conditions or - has been subjected to any serious transport-related stresses. > Handle the product carefully. Jolts, impacts or a fall even from a low height can damage the product. Before commissioning >...
  • Page 7 > To avoid damage to the “RC EYE One” helicopter through crashing due to low voltage of the rechargeable battery through total discharge, we recommend that you respect the low voltage light signals without fail.
  • Page 8: Product Description

    FRQWUROV FDQ EDODQFH RXW VPDOO XQGHVLUHG FKDQJHV WR WKH ÀLJKW DOWLWXGH EXW FDQQRW UHPRYH WKHP FRPSOHWHO\ As the “RC EYE one” weighs less than 100 grams, it reacts sensitively to wind or draughts. 7KUHH GLIIHUHQW ÀLJKW PRGHOV VWDUWHUV VSRUWV H[SHUW PD\ EH VHOHFWHG 7KH PRGHO WKHUHIRUH LV GHVLJQHG IRU EHJLQQHUV DV ZHOO DV H[SHULHQFHG PRGHO KHOLFRSWHU SLORWV 7KH PRGHO JURZV ZLWK \RXU ÀLJKW VNLOOV...
  • Page 9: Operating Elements

    6. OPERATING ELEMENTS 1. Pre-assembled “RC EYE one” 2. Remote Control 3. USB LiPo Charger 4. 7.4 V 350 mAh LiPo Battery 5. AAA Battery 6. Two replacement rotors, counter-clockwise 7. Two replacement rotors, clockwise Not displayed: Replacement Landing Skid The spare part list can be found on our website www.rclogger.com in the download section for...
  • Page 10: Start Preparations

    7. START PREPARATIONS Inserting batteries in the transmitter 1. Remove the battery compartment lid (1) of the transmitter. You need to push the lever (2) own slightly for this. 2. Insert two micro/AAA size batteries with the correct polarity (3). Observe the corresponding icons in the battery compartment.
  • Page 11 &KDUJLQJ WKH ÁLJKW EDWWHU\ Do not use any computer or notebook USB port to connect power to the USB charger EHFDXVH LW PD\ EH GDPDJHG 86% SRUWV DOVR XVXDOO\ DUH OLPLWHG WR D FXUUHQW RI PD[ 500 mA. 1. Use a suitable plug-in mains adapter or a cigarette lighter adapter with one USB output socket each (output 5 V/DC, at least 1.5 A).
  • Page 12: Operating Elements Of Transmitter And Mode

    Individual battery cells of a battery pack are usually different. The USB charger has tow separate chargers integrated. Therefore, it is possible that a battery cell is already charged (LED off) and the other battery cell is still being charged (LED on). Wait until both LEDs have gone out before unplugging the battery.
  • Page 13 Model Top 1. Rotors front (red rotors) 2. Rotors rear (black rotors) 3. LED for status display Model Bottom 1. %XWWRQ WR VHOHFW WKH ÀLJKW modes 2. Hook-and-loop tape battery fastening 3. &RQQHFWLRQ VRFNHW IRU ÀLJKW battery 4. Battery holder...
  • Page 14: Safety Installation

    Model > The LED in the “RC EYE One” shows if the transmitter is “bound” to the model and reception of the FRQWURO VLJQDO LV SURSHU 7KLV LV GLVSOD\HG E\ D ÀDVKLQJ /(' 7KH /(' ÀDVKHV LQ WKH FRORXU RI WKH ÀLJKW mode that is set.
  • Page 15: Information For First Take-Off

    SRVLWLRQ 3XVK WKH WKURWWOH OHYHU ¿JXUH D IRUZDUG WR LQFUHDVH WKH PRWRU VSHHG DQG OLIW XS WKH 5& (<( 2QH Pulling the throttle lever back causes the RC EYE One to drop. Pulling the throttle lever back all the way shuts off the engines.
  • Page 16 The two red rotors show “front”. If you move the left control lever to the left, the RC EYE One will turn to the left. If you move the control lever WR WKH ULJKW WKH 5& (<( 2QH ZLOO WXUQ WR WKH ULJKW ,I WKH 5& (<( 2QH WXUQV VORZO\ WR WKH OHIW LQ KRYHU ÀLJKW (direction of the white arrow), the model must be trimmed with the black trimming button (also in the counter- direction).
  • Page 18 WKH FRQWURO OHYHU WR WKH UHDU WKH 5& (<( 2QH ZLOO ÀRDW EDFNZDUGV ,I WKH 5& (<( 2QH WXUQV VORZO\ WR WKH UHDU LQ KRYHU ÀLJKW GLUHFWLRQ RI WKH ZKLWH DUURZ  WKH PRGHO PXVW EH WULPPHG ZLWK WKH EODFN WULPPLQJ EXWWRQ (also in the counter-direction). Push the trimming button until the RC EYE One no longer turns away to the rear.
  • Page 19 Roll denotes the movement around the centre line which can be compared to the sideways rolling of a ball (or the sideways crawl of a crab). In this way, through lifting one side the “RC EYE One” moves independent of its forward direction to the side. The two red rotors show “front”.
  • Page 20 Flight Mode 7KH ³5& (<( 2QH´ SHUPLWV \RX WR FKRRVH EHWZHHQ WKUHH GLIIHUHQW ÀLJKW PRGHV GHSHQGLQJ RQ \RXU experience. The button for this is at the bottom of the RC EYE One).
  • Page 21 > /(' ÀDVKHV JUHHQ EHJLQQHU¶V PRGH VWULFWO\ OLPLWHG FRQWURO FRPPDQGV > /(' ÀDVKHV RUDQJH VSRUWV PRGH VOLJKWO\ OLPLWHG FRQWURO FRPPDQGV > /(' ÀDVKHV UHG H[SHUW PRGH QR OLPLWDWLRQ WR FRQWURO FRPPDQGV ,Q EHJLQQHU PRGH WKH FRQWURO FRPPDQGV DUH OLPLWHG WR SHUPLW \RX OHDUQLQJ KRZ WR À\ WKH ³5& (<( 2QH´ YHU\ TXLFNO\ DQG HDVLO\ 7KLV ÀLJKW PRGH LV UHFRPPHQGHG IRU SLORWV ZKR KDYH QR RU RQO\ YHU\ OLWWOH ÀLJKW H[SHULHQFH ZLWK KHOLFRSWHUV RU 4XDGUR&RSWHUV \HW 7KH EHJLQQHU¶V PRGH LV WKH EDVLF FRQ¿JXUDWLRQ DIWHU each battery change.
  • Page 22: Kh ¿Uvw WdnhRii

    “heading lock” function. The gyros in the “RC EYE One” are linked together so that after the end of a control command the “RC EYE 2QH´ DOZD\V DWWHPSWV WR UHDFK QHXWUDO SRVLWLRQ KRYHULQJ ÀLJKW  2I FRXUVH KRZ ZHOO WKLV ZRUNV GHSHQGV RQ WKH VSDFH DYDLODEOH WKH ÀLJKW VSHHG DQGRU WKH SUHYDLOLQJ ÀLJKW FRQGLWLRQ WKH WULP YDOXHV RI WKH ³5&...
  • Page 23 ,PSRUWDQW 1HYHU WDNH RII ZLWK D EDGO\ WULPPHG ÁLJKW GHYLFH 9. Then increase the throttle until the “RC EYE One” is at least 50 cm above the ground. At this height, you KDYH SDVVHG WKH VRFDOOHG JURXQG HIIHFW DQG WKH PLQL FRSWHU LV PRUH VWDEOH LQ LWV ÀLJKW SRVLWLRQ DQG FDQ be controlled more easily.
  • Page 24: Binding Function

    DQG PRGHO DUH ERXQG H[ ZRUNV DOUHDG\ 2XWHU LQÀXHQFHV HJ VWURQJ LQWHUIHUHQFH HPLVVLRQ PD\ FDXVH loss of binding. In this case the “RC EYE One” would no longer react to the transmitter signal (LED in the model is permanently lit).
  • Page 25 Keep about 0.5 mm distance from the motor housing. 2. For reference, put the “RC EYE One” onto your work surface with the model LED (see arrow) pointing to the front right.
  • Page 26: Disposal

    FCC ID: OMO-M-17 Remote control (MC-120-RC) FCC ID: OMO-M-18 RC EYE One (MC-120) 5) ([SRVXUH PRELOH The internal / external antennas used for this mobile transmitter must provide a separation distance of at least 20 cm (8 inches) from all persons and must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter.”...
  • Page 27: Product Support

    6WDWHPHQW DFFRUGLQJ WR )&& SDUW  0RGL¿FDWLRQV QRW H[SUHVVO\ DSSURYHG E\ WKLV FRPSDQ\ FRXOG YRLG WKH XVHU¶V DXWKRULW\ WR RSHUDWH WKH equipment. 6WDWHPHQW DFFRUGLQJ WR )&& SDUW  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.
  • Page 28: Technical Data

    PD[  P IUHH ¿HOG Supply voltage: 3 V/DC (2 type micro/AAA batteries) Dimensions (W x H x D): 150 x 100 x 70 mm Weight: 130 g RC EYE One Diameter without rotors: 120 mm Total height: 47 mm Rotor diameter: 64 mm Take-off weight: approx.
  • Page 30 Legal notice These operating instructions are published by CEI Conrad Electronic International (HK) Limited, WK )ORRU  3DFL¿F 3OD]D  'HV 9RHX[ 5RDG :HVW +RQJ .RQJ $OO ULJKWV LQFOXGLQJ WUDQVODWLRQ UHVHUYHG 5HSURGXFWLRQ E\ DQ\ PHWKRG HJ SKRWRFRS\ PLFUR¿OPLQJ RU WKH FDSWXUH LQ electronic data processing systems require the prior written approval by the editor.

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