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Dragon X750 User Manual V 1.0 

 

 

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WARNING

: as the user of this product you are solely and entirely responsible for 

operating it in a manner that does not endanger yourself and others or result in 
damage to the product or the property of others.  

 

Keep your hands, face and other parts of your body away from the 
spinning propellers/rotor blades, and other moving parts at all times. 
Keep items that could impact or become entangled away from the 
propellers/rotor blades including debris, parts, tools, loose clothing, etc. 

 

Always operate your aircraft in open areas that are free from people, 
vehicles, and other obstructions. Never fly near or above crowds, airports 
or buildings.  

 

To ensure proper operation and safe flight performance, never attempt to 
operate your aircraft near buildings or other obstructions that do not offer 
a clear view of the sky and can restrict GPS reception. 

 

Do not attempt to operate your aircraft in areas with potential magnetic 
and/or radio interference including areas nearby broadcast towers, power 
transmission stations, high voltage power lines, electrical storms, etc. 

 

Always keep a safe distance in all directions around your aircraft to avoid 
collisions and/or injury. This aircraft is controlled by a radio signal 
subject to interference from many sources outside your control. 
Interference can cause momentary loss of control.  

 

To ensure proper and safe operation of the automatic landing function in 
Return to Launch Mode, you must start the motors with the aircraft in a 
position that has at least 10 feet (approximately 3 meters) of clear and 
open space around it and achieve a proper GPS lock. 

 

Do not attempt to operate your aircraft with any worn and/or damaged 
components, parts, etc. (including, but not limited to, damaged 
propellers/rotor blades, old batteries, etc.) 

 

Never operate your aircraft in poor or severe weather conditions 
including heavy winds, precipitation, lightning, etc. 

 

Always operate your aircraft starting with a fully charged battery. 
Always land as soon as possible after the first level low voltage battery 
warning or land immediately after the second level low voltage battery 
warning (as indicated by the vibrations and audible alerts from the 
transmitter/personal ground station) 

 

Always keep the aircraft in clear line of sight and under control and keep 
the transmitter/personal ground station powered on while the aircraft is 
powered on. 

 

Always move the throttle control stick down fully and turn off the motors 
in the event the propellers/rotor blades come into contact with any 
objects. 

Summary of Contents for Dragon X750

Page 1: ...Dragon X750 Unmanned Air System User Manual V1 0...

Page 2: ...off 3 Charging 4 The Dragon X750 4 The Walkera DEVO F12E Controller 4 The GCS Tablet 5 Assembly 5 Folding and Unfolding the Arms 5 Installing uninstalling the Propellers 6 Installing Uninstalling the...

Page 3: ...Landing Gear 13 Calibration 13 Compass Calibration 13 Accelerometer Calibration 14 GPS Functionality 15 GPS Status Lights 15 Updates 16 Maintenance 16 Customer Support 17 Notices and Warnings 18 Gene...

Page 4: ...e year standard manufacturer s warranty but if any critical components need repair or replacement such as motors propellers or motor mounts please contact ETV before attempting any repair Incorrectly...

Page 5: ...ons Encoder 12 ch Micro Computer System Frequency 2 4 GHz DSSS Output Power 100 mW Current Drain Video Closed 300mA Video Open 430 mA Output Pulse 1000 2000 s 1500 s Neutral Battery 2 200 mAh 3s LiPo...

Page 6: ...dings obstructions that do not offer a clear view of the sky a minimum clearance of 100 Be sure to place the Dragon X750 on a level and stable surface before powering ON the Walkera Controller GCS Tab...

Page 7: ...ug the B6AC V2 charger into power outlet f Take the LiPo battery pack and plug into the charger g Set the program on the charger to LiPo battery charge h Do not leave charger alone NOTICE For further...

Page 8: ...powered USB port c Leave the tablet plugged in until the battery reads full Assembly The need may arise where replacing propellers or other parts may be necessary The following tools will be required...

Page 9: ...washers c Place the new propeller and washers in its place d Replace the indicated screws tightening until snug e The propeller should be tight enough to stay in place but loose enough to be moved by...

Page 10: ...tion and power on the GCS Tablet Plug the Dragon X750 s battery into the socket the aircraft will emit two beeps followed by three more beeps DO NOT TOUCH OR MOVE THE DRAGON X750 UNTIL THE INITIALIZAT...

Page 11: ...so all parts of the landing gear have contact with level and stable ground b Flip Switch 2 downward c The Dragon X750 props will stop spinning Automatic w GCS Tablet Arming a Power on the GCS Tablet a...

Page 12: ...view 1 Gimbal Pitch 2 Arm Disarm 3 Landing Gear 4 Flight Mode Selector 5 Return to Land 6 Throttle Control Rate 7 Yaw Control 8 Throttle Altitude Control 9 Roll Control 10 Pitch Control 11 LCD Display...

Page 13: ...drifting out of beyond your control simply release both control sticks the aircraft will automatically self level and will hold its position while in position mode You can also activate Return to Lan...

Page 14: ...es the drone with the sticks This is the easiest manual flight mode and recommended for new pilots The left stick controls altitude and yaw the right stick controls forward and sideways movement relat...

Page 15: ...4 Middle Position Hold Mode Switch 4 Down Return to Land Mode Switch 5 Down Creating Autonomous Missions a Open the Q Ground Control App by tapping the app icon on the GCS Tablet home screen b Change...

Page 16: ...ION Never attempt to land the Dragon X750 with the landing gear retracted Always deploy the landing gear before landing Calibration It is a good idea to calibrate the compass and accelerometer wheneve...

Page 17: ...n e Place the Dragon X750 in any of the orientations shown in red and hold it still Once prompted the orientation turns yellow rotate the Dragon X750 around the specified axis in either both direction...

Page 18: ...ce required NOTICE Always fly the Dragon X750 outdoors to ensure the best GPS signal lock Do NOT attempt to fly near or between tall buildings obstructions near or under dense vegetation or structures...

Page 19: ...ning program a guide will be released on the updating procedure at that time Please visit www etvamerica com for more information about updates Maintenance Aircraft maintenance is an important step in...

Page 20: ...problem please contact us and describe the problem in as much detail as possible When sending us a message please include the following information The name of your product and any modifications you m...

Page 21: ...tly can result in damage to the product property and or cause serious injury WARNING This is a sophisticated consumer product It must be operated with caution and common sense and requires some basic...

Page 22: ...und your aircraft to avoid collisions and or injury This aircraft is controlled by a radio signal subject to interference from many sources outside your control Interference can cause momentary loss o...

Page 23: ...or serious injury as the mishandling of LiPo batteries can result in fire By handling charging or using the included LiPo battery you assume all risks associated with LiPo batteries If you do not agr...

Page 24: ...attery if any of the wire leads have been damaged or shorted Never attempt to disassemble the battery charger or power supply Never drop batteries chargers or power supplies Always inspect the battery...

Page 25: ...egulations caused by the use of the product in a no fly zone e g next to an airfield above a motorway or a natural conservation area Malfunction of the product caused by retrofitting or replacement wi...

Page 26: ...n of legal regulations caused by incorrect use of the batteries protection systems chargers or aircraft Consequential damage caused by the incorrect operation of any kind of system components and acce...

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