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5.3 BASIC FLIGHT

Transmitter (Model 2)

X4 

Control Ways

The operation mode for the transmitter including Mode 1 or Mode 2. The manual will use Mode 2 as an
example to illustrate the transmitter’s operation.

The throttle stick controls the ascent and 
descent . 

Push up the stick and the X4 will ascend.

Pull down the stick and the X4 will descend.

When the stick in center, the X4 will hover and 
hold its alititude automatically .

UP

DOWN

Forward

Backward

Right 

 Left 

The Elevator stick moves the X4  forward and 
backward. 

Push the stick up the and the X4 will fly 
forward.

Pull the stick down and the  X4 will fly 
backward. 

When the stick is in center, the X4  will hold its 
position. 

The angle of stick movement corresponds to 
the angle of tilt and flight speed. 

The Aileron stick controls left and right flight. 

Push the stick to the left and the X4 will fly to 
left. 

Push the stick to the right and the X4 will fly to 
right. 

The X4 will keep the current status when the 
stick in center.

The flight speed and tilt angle have connection 
with the angle when push the sticks. 

The Rudder stick controls the rotate direction 

Push the stick to the left and the X4 will rotate 
counter-clockwise

Push the stick to the right and the X4 will rotate 
clockwise.

When the stick is in center,the X4 will keep the 

current direction and not rotate.

Any harder push will cause the X4 to rotate 
faster in the corresponding directions.     

Right rotation

Left rotation

Summary of Contents for X4 DESIRE H502S

Page 1: ...UNCTION AND RTH FUNCTION SEE PAGE 17 19 ARM DISARM MOTORS SEE COMPASS CALIBRATION SEE TRANSMITTER CALIBRATION SEE THE HUBSAN FPV X4 DESIRE READ THE INSTRUCTION MANUAL CAREFULLY Ages 14 PLEASE VISIT WW...

Page 2: ...to avoid injuries from accidentally powering on the motors Always take great caution to protect yourself when nearing the propellers The flight system will start after power on regardless of the trans...

Page 3: ...iew FPV Transmitter equipped with 4 X AA battery Not included 3 Transmitter 1PC Thank you for buying the HUBSAN product It is designed as an easy to use multi functional RC model capable of hovering f...

Page 4: ...when charging and will lights off when the battery is fully charged Please unplug the charger and battery when the charging is completed Please make sure the battery being fully charged before the fir...

Page 5: ...propellers were improperly installed Please match the I mark on propellers to the D gap on motor shafts when assembling as figure 1 shows I Mark D Gap Attach the propellers to the corresponding motors...

Page 6: ...e 6 DO NOT fly in restricted areas and please obey your country s laws and regulations 5 START TO FLY High Tension Line Rain Magnetic Airport 5 2 ARM DISARM THE MOTORS Arm the motors Method Pull the l...

Page 7: ...ward When the stick is in center the X4 will hold its position The angle of stick movement corresponds to the angle of tilt and flight speed The Aileron stick controls left and right flight Push the s...

Page 8: ...SD card in the transmitter before use position 1 upward position 2 downward GPS Switch Photo Button Video Button RTH Switch Important Note The GPS and RTH functions are only available outdoor Please m...

Page 9: ...ck to the home point and landing automatically 6 1 GPS POSITIONING HOME POINT SETTING 1 GPS Positioning works ONLY when the GPS signal has no less than 6 satellites 2 Home Point is recorded when armed...

Page 10: ...the transmitter automatically due to the built in GPS system Press the Throttle stick 0 5 second to switch on off headless mode Press the stick to enter into the headless Mode indicated by two beeps...

Page 11: ...flight distance is beyond the effective distance of the transmitter s signal transmission 3 The transmitter s signal was interrupted by some other strong electronic interference To ensure that the X4...

Page 12: ...10 Video glasses socket No function 11 TF card plug 14 USB Plug HOME Voltage Quad copter s battery capacity Recording time SD Card Transmitter s battery capacity Trimming The display keep updating acc...

Page 13: ...4 Elevator Trim Elevator trim adjusts for forward and backward drift 5 Rudder Trim Rudder trim adjusts for drift of left and right rotation or yaw 6 Throttle Trim Throttle trim normally left at neutra...

Page 14: ...s the Pitch stick simultaneously to enter into MAIN MENU interface Push the Elevator stick up down to select Set Reverse Select the Exit to exit 7 4 SENSITIVITY SETUP If you would like to change the s...

Page 15: ...please switch off the GPS function and follow the instruction below to enter into the Manual mode Pull the throttle stick to the lowest position and long press the Elevator stick to enter into the MAI...

Page 16: ...b compass 1 2 Rotate the X4 horizontally in clock wise until the LCD screen displays Calib compass 2 3 Put the X4 nose down and rotate it vertically in counter clock wise until the Calib compass 2 on...

Page 17: ...Frequency Set Manual Exit M2 5 8G FREQUENCY 0 08 49 Exit 5730MHZ M2 Mode 2 Push both sticks to the upper left corner and power on the transmitter simultaneously rotate both sticks in circles for twice...

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Page 19: ...r Boby Shell 5 8 GHz Transmission Module Main Control Board Compass Module GPS Module Blue LED Red LED Camera Module Motor A Motor B Li Po Battery 5 8G Attenna 2 4G Attenna Upper Boby Shell GPS Shield...

Page 20: ...ler A B H502 05 Motor A H502 06 Motor B H502 07 Motor Holder H502 08 Bearing H502 09 Motor Gear A H502 10 Motor Gear B H502 11 Motor Shaft H502 12 LED Kit H502 13 2 4G Module H502S 06 Camera Module 72...

Page 21: ...hich 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...

Page 22: ...User manual is subject to change without prior notice due to unforseen product upgrades Download the latest user manual from WWW HUBSAN COM VERSION 1 0 EN...

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