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Figure 3-20
In all modes, as long as the motor is started, the operation of the rocker as shown below will stop the motor
immediately.
Figure 3-21
Danger
Do not perform the above operation during the flight, otherwise the motor will stop immediately and cause
irreversible consequences.
Automatic locking
:
1.
In any flight mode, after the aircraft is unlocked, the aircraft does not take off, the throttle is the lowest, and the
motor will automatically lock in 3 seconds without any operation;
2.
In addition to the attitude mode, all other flight modes have the function of automatic landing recognition and
will automatically stop the rotation;
3.
In addition to the attitude mode, the lowest throttle of the aircraft during flight will not cause the motor to stop.
3.1.10
Motor Test
The motor test function includes the motor sequence test and the movement direction test. It is mainly used to
detect whether the motor installation serial number and rotation direction are correct, so as to avoid accidents due
to installation errors.
Motor sequential test
:
When it is locked, please push the left joystick of the remote control to the lower left
↙
, and then make the
right joystick do counterclockwise coiling (U.S. hand mode)
↗↖↙↘
, then the motor sequential test will be
triggered, and the motor will rotate at a low speed according to 1 to 4 Order.
Japanese hand mode, motor test method:
1.
Put the left rocker to the bottom left
↙
, and turn the right rocker to the bottom right
↘
and keep the position of
the rocker;
2.
Then put the left rocker to the top left
↖
, and put the right rocker to the bottom left
↙
, then put the left rocker to
the bottom left
↙
, the right rocker dial to the bottom right
↘
. During the operation to the joystick, the left joystick
is left on the left and the right joystick is kept on the bottom. Repeat step 2 in order to trigger the motor sequence
detection.
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