p30
p31
section 8
section 8
Common Indicators:
Appendix
troubleshooting
Solutions for Transmitter Sticks Center [Neutral] Position Errors:
When there is a big difference in transmitter sticks neutral position, the motors cannot start when performing CSC.
Errors in transmitter sticks neutral position usually occurs in two cases:
Problem 1:
When quadcopter is ON and the stick, not the throttle, is not in neutral position.
Solution 1:
Move all transmitter sticks to neutral position and re-start the quadcopter. This will reset the neutral
position. If the problem persists, it may be caused by Problem #2.
Problem 2:
Transmitter stick is over-tuned, leading to a large shift in position, [i.e., there is a large asymmetry in
transmitter stick position.]
Solution 2:
Recalibrate the transmitter.
a.
Toggle S2 Switch to position 3, all the way down, and start the transmitter. Then push the left and right
sticks in circles [5-8] so that the sticks touch all endpoint positions. Then toggle the S2 Switch to
position 1 [all the way up] until the video recording indicator [green] switches off and calibration is completed.
b.
Restart the quadcopter and pay attention to whether the quadcopter starts properly. If the problem
cannot be solved by the above methods, please send the transmitter back to our factory for repair.
Quadcopter is Visible but Wi-Fi is Disconnected:
Turn off the transmitter and let the quadcopter automatically return. Make sure there are no obstructions on
the quadcopter’s return path, and make sure you are familiar with the procedures for regaining control of the
quadcopter.
WiFi Could Not Be Re-Connected:
This is likely due to the mobile device automatically connecting to other Wi-Fi networks after it disconnects
from the Q-Cop 450’s Wi-Fi connection. Please check that your mobile device is connected to the Q-Cop 450
Wi-Fi network.
Precautions When Multiple Mobile Devices Use the App at the Same Time:
During flight if the app is used on one mobile device and then shifted to another during flight, please make sure
you completely log out from the app on the original mobile device so that the app can be normally used on the
other mobile device.
Landing the Q-Cop 450 Smoothly:
Slowly reduce throttle stick until the Q-Cop is just above the ground. Continue to reduce throttle until the
Q-Cop lands. Hold the throttle stick completely down until blades stop.
Further Support:
For further support or if you have questions, feel free to call Hitec RCD, Inc. at (858)748-8440. You can also
send us an email at [email protected], or visit our website at www.HitecRCD.com for more information.
Description
Normal
GPS
Front and Rear Indicators are ON; Tail Indicator Blinks Fast
Front and Rear Indicators Remain ON; Tail Indicator Blinks Slow
Mode
Level 1 Alarm [Low Power]
Front and Rear Indicators Blink Slow
Warning Alarms
Level 2 Alarm [Severe Low Power]
Front and Rear Indicators Blink Fast
Quadcopter
Battery
Weight
Hover Accuracy
Maximum Tilt Angle
Maximum Climb/Descent Speed
Maximum Flight Speed
Wheelbase
Flight Time
Ambient Operating Temperature
Sensor Size
5300mAh LiPo
1.4kg
Horizontal: 2m, Vertical: 1m
35 Degrees
Climb: 8 m/s, Descend: 5 m/s
22-23mph
450mm
25 min
0-50 Degees Celsius
1/2.3
Specifications:
Camera
Effective Pixels
Resolution
16 Mega Pixels [MP]
4608 x 3456
HD Video Recording
Maximum 1080P / 30FPS [N System], 1080P / 25FPS [P System]
Communication Distance
500m
Working Hours
Operating Current/Voltage
8hrs
150mA / 6V
Battery
4 AA Batteries
Operating Frequency
2.4GHz
Communication Distance [Open Outdoors]
Transmitting Power
300m
<=17dBm
Power Consumption
1.5W
Transmitter
Repeater
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