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2.1.2 HT012D Key Functions
No.
Key/Button/Switch
Throttle
(1)
/Aileron Joystick
Elevator
(2)
/Rudder Joystick
Throttle
1
/Rudder Joystick
Elevator
2
/Aileron Joystick
3
Aileron Trim
4
Elevator Trim
5
Rudder/Yaw Trim
6
Throttle Trim
7
Power
8
Photo
(8)
Video
9
USB Port
Normal
10
/Expert Mode
11
Flight Mode
Push the stick forward or backward and the quadcopter will ascend
or descend (respectively). Push the stick left or right and the
quadcopter will fly left or right (respectively).
Push the stick forward or backward and the quadcopter will fly
forwards or backwards (respectively). Push the stick left or right and
t h e q u a d c o p te r w i l l ro t a te c o u n te rc l o c k w i s e o r c l o c k w i s e
(respectively).
Push the stick forward or backward and the quadcopter will ascend
or descend (respectively). Push the stick left or right and the
quadcopter will rotate counterclockwise or clockwise (respectively).
Push the stick forward or backward and the quadcopter will fly
forwards or backwards (respectively). Push the stick left or right and
the quadcopter will fly left or right (respectively).
Use the Aileron trim to adjust for left and right horizontal drift.
Use the Elevator trim to adjust for forward and backward drift.
Use the Rudder trim to adjust for counterclockwise and clockwise
rotation/yaw drift.
Throttle trim is normally centered. If the throttle channel is not
centered, use the Throttle trim to adjust.
Push up/ON to turn on the transmitter. Push down/OFF to turn off.
Press once to take a photo.
Press to start and end video recordings.
Note: Photos cannot be taken while a video is recording. Attempts
to do so will stop in-progress recordings.
Not supported for charging or upgrading.
Normal Mode: Throttle 100%, Elevator 60%, Aileron 60%, Expert
Mode: Throttle 100%, Elevator 100%, Aileron 100%, Rudder/Yaw
Manual Mode: Operating under full stabilization- no acro is
possible.
Sport Mode: Operating under partial stabilization- no acro is
possible, but flight is relatively flexible.
Acro Mode: Operating with no stabilization- acro is possible and
flight will be very flexible.
(Novice pilots are recommended to use Manual Mode).
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