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4.3Battery Mounting

Notice: 

>Do not mix old and new batteries

>Do not mix different types of batteries

>Do not charge non-rechargeable battery.

Open the cover

Take out the holder 

According to the correct 

polarities,install 8 x AA battery 

4.4.2 

 Keep the FPV 5.8Ghz antenna straight downward as possible as you can to 

ensure the live video more clear and lower the interference from others, please see 

the picuture shows(4.4.2).

4.4.3. 

Live video distance is around 50-100 meters,Please keep your transmitter 

antenna point to the helicopter as possible as you can so that you can have more 

clear and continuing live video(4.4.3).

5 Li-Po Battery Charging  

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Insert the plug into  

            Return the holder  

          Fasten the screw 

the power jack                     back to the compartment

5.1  The helicopter is equipped with a LiPo battery:

 

7.4V 2 Cell  650mAh  x  1 unit 

5.2 

Connect battery to balance charger and wall charger,The two led lights is red 

whilst charging and turns green when charging is finished.

5.3.Please refer to 2.2. Safety Advisory Notice

Always partially charge your LiPo battery before storage. LiPo batteries retain a 

charge over a reasonable period; It is not normally necessary to recharge stored LiPo 

batteries unless stored for periods longer than 3-6 months.

If your LiPo battery has been over-discharged,  it will not be possible to recharge it 

again.

7.4V

4.4 FPV MODULE

4.4.1. 

Your FPV helicopter equipped with a video camera, mounted under the 

bottom of helicopter, you can push the camera upward or downward to adjust the 

angle of aerial photography, please see the picture shows

4.4.2

4.4.3

Summary of Contents for H202F

Page 1: ...INTRODUCTION SAFETY NOTES SAFETY CHECK BEFORE FLYING TRANSMITTER SETUP INSTRUCTION FOR BATTERY RECHARGING FLYING TRAINING CONTENTS FPV HELICOPTER INSTRUCTION MANUAL No H202F...

Page 2: ...owds of people high voltage cables or trees to ensure the safety of yourself others and your model Operate this unit within your ability Do not fly whilst tired improper operation may cause in danger...

Page 3: ...ry is subjected to a shock such as a helicopter crash you should place it in a metal container and observe for signs of swelling or heating for at least 30 minutes Do not attempt to disassemble or mod...

Page 4: ...se turn on the transmitter first and then turn on the receiver For Power OFF please turn off the receiver first and then turn off the transmitter Improper procedure may cause loss of control of the he...

Page 5: ...late on the helicopter links all of your cyclic controls so don t be surprised if your helicopter moves slightly to the left right as well as forwards As you gain experience you will stop thinking in...

Page 6: ...s to charge a non rechargeable battery pack via this charge port It is dangerous to use the accompanied wall adapter as a DC power supply 14 6 3 Hovering and Cyclic Trim Because your helicopter s roto...

Page 7: ...S L O W L Y advance the collective Throttle joystick until you can see that the model s landing skids are just trying to lift but are not yet hovering 4 Observe how your helicopter behaves 5 Most like...

Page 8: ...confirm and exit 12 6 2 Effect of Control CAUTION To avoid loss of control ALWAYS move the controls S L O W L Y Be aware that control inputs will reduce available lift see Helicopter Principles of Fl...

Page 9: ...e correct Start Up sequence is as follows 8 4 3 2 ELEV SENSIVITY SET UP NOR MODE Hold down ENT key for 1 second to enter setting status Enter set sensitive status by up down key Press ELEVATOR TRIM KE...

Page 10: ...der Fasten the screw the power jack back to the compartment 5 1 The helicopter is equipped with a LiPo battery 7 4V 2 Cell 650mAh x 1 unit 5 2 Connect battery to balance charger and wall charger The t...

Page 11: ...h can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna In...

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