LED state light
Problem
Cause
Solution
8. 360 Flips
9. Shooting Pictures and Video
10. Troubleshooting
Tap the 360 Flips button. The indication light on the Quadcopter will begin to flash and the remote controller will
beep continuously. Fly the Quadcopter to a safe height of 6 feet and push the right operation lever in any
direction and the Quadcopter will roll in that corresponding direction.
1. Insert the SD card into the back of the camera, then attach the camera to the Quadcopter as shown in the
picture below. Insert the camera's plug into its port on the bottom of the Quadrone.
2. Press the Photo button on the remote controller. The red light will flash once, indicating it is taking a picture.
By pressing the Video button, the red light will stay constant, meaning the camera is filming video. Press the
Video button again to stop recording. The red light will turn off, indicating the recording is finished.
3. Softly press the SD card to eject it from the camera. Insert it into a card reader and plug it into a computer to
see your pictures and videos!
Tips:
1. Press the Video button again to save the video after
you are done shooting.
2. An AVI format should be compatible to view on
video playing software.
3. The red indicator light will flash rapidly when the SD
card is not inserted correctly, or the memory is full.
The indication light on the
Quadcopter is flashing and it is
not reacting to remote controller.
1. Quadcopter and remote are not
properly synced.
2. Low battery power
1. Refer to Prepare for Take Off
and re-sync.
2. Recharge battery
Quadcopter cannot keep balance
after fine tuning.
1. Blades are distorted
2. Motor doesn't work properly
1. Replace blades
2. Replace motor
Quadcopter lost control after
crashing
3 axis acceleration sensor lost its
balance after crashing
Put Quadcopter on the ground
for 5-10 seconds and re-sync.
Quadcopter shakes hard.
Blades are distorted
Replace blades
Quadcopter's blades turn but
cannot take off.
1. Blades are distorted
2. Low battery power
1. Replace blades
2. Recharge battery