Stunts; On Board Camera; Using The Camera - GPX DR775 Sky King User Manual

Quadcopter drone with video camera
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Stunts

Before attempting any stunts, be sure that there is ample clear space around the quadcopter,
ideally 9 to 10 ft in every direction. It is not recommended to attempt to stunt around or through
any obstacles, as this may result in unintended damage.
There are two ways to perform aerial stunts:
•  Press the Stunt button (Right Trigger) on the remote control to perform a forward flip.
•  Set the Flight Sensitivity Control to 100% and use the Right Control Stick to perform a flip
in any direction. The Stunt button does not need to be used in this case, though it will still
function. Note that in this setting, the Right Control Stick will only perform stunts, and will not
adjust the pitch or roll of the quadcopter. Use this mode with care to avoid damage.
•  Press Stunt Button for forward flip.
OR
•  Use Right Control Stick with Flight Control
Sensitivity set to 100%.
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On Board Camera

Using the Camera

This unit is equipped with an on board camera and SD memory card that allows you to document
your flights and view them later. The camera will record stills and video as JPEG and AVI files.
The video files (AVI) can be viewed on a computer with any common video playing software, like
Quicktime or Windows Media Player.
To take video during your flight, press the Left Trigger on the remote control to begin
recording. When the camera is recording video the power/status indicator will turn green.
To take still shots during your flight, press the Photo button to the right of the Left Control
Stick. The power/status indicator will flash green when it will takes a photo. Press & hold the
Photo button for a 3 photo burst.
When the light on the unit is flashing blue, the SD card's memory is full and will need to be
downloaded to a computer, and the card formatted, before it can be used again. The SD card is
stored in a slot on the rear of the camera/battery housing. To remove the SD card, lightly push
against it until it springs partially out of its slot, then pull the card out. Use the included USB/SD
card reader to connect to your computer.
After you've connected and opened the SD Card file folder ("NO NAME" drive), open the "DCIM"
folder, then "100DSCIM". You should be able to see and play any of the AVI video files on the card.
NOTE:
•  The video camera does not record sound.
•  Proper orientation of the SD Card in the slot (see figure on next page).
•  You can format the SD card at any time without worry, the camera will automatically re-create
the DCIM and 100DSCIM file folders.
Camera info continued on the following page.
Customer Support: 1-888-999-4215
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