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5.8 Binding the transmitter and aircraft

Getting ready to fly

High pressure lines 

Rain

Magnetic interference

Airports

It is recommended that users implement some kind of flight training (i.e using a simulator for flight practice, 

seeking professional guidance, etc.) before flying the H109S. Please select an appropriate flight environ-

ment for flight.

Flight environment requirements

 (1) Select an open environment devoid of high rise buildings and tall obstructions (such as trees and poles). 

Near buildings and obstacles, flight control signals and GPS signals can be severely weakened; GPS 

functions such as GPS mode and Return to Home may not function properly.
(2) Do not fly in bad weather conditions (such as in wind, rain, fog, etc).
(3) When flying, please stay away from obstructions, crowds, high voltage lines, trees, water, etc.
(4) To avoid remote control signal interference, do not fly in complex electromagnetic environments (such as 

venues with radio stations, power plants and towers). 
(5) The Hubsan X4 Pro cannot be used in or near the Arctic circle or Antarctica.
(6) Do not fly in restricted areas or no-fly zones.  
(7) Do not operate the aircraft near high pressure lines, airports or areas with severe magnetic interference.

Pre-Flight checklist

1. Make sure the aircraft battery and mobile device are charged and have adequate power.
2. Confirm that propellers are properly installed.
3. Check that the gimbal is properly installed and that all lines are inserted into the correct sockets.
4. If one is taking pictures, insert the Micro-SD card required for taking pictures and videos.
5. After powering on the aircraft and transmitter, see that the gimbal and camera are operating normally.
6. Verify that the motors arm and spin smoothly.

Only use this process if the aircraft and transmitter are not pairing automatically when powered on, or to reset 

the 2.4GHz flight control and 5.8GHz video transmission connections! The binding process is usually complet-

ed in the factory. If you replace either the remote or the aircraft, the two will need to be re-bound to each other.

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1) Hold the "Enter" key and power on the transmitter until 

“System Initialize" appears on the LCD screen. 
2) Release the Enter key when the screen changes to 

display “Bind to Plane”.
3) Power on the quad and place it very close to the 

transmitter. After a few seconds, the transmitter should 

then beep, indicating that binding has been successful. 
4) If this does not happen and the aircraft’s LEDs begin to 

rotate clockwise, the binding is unsuccessful. Please 

power off the quad and repeat the above steps.

Summary of Contents for X4 Pro FPV

Page 1: ...Real time video transmission THE HUBSAN X4 PRO 14 H109S Medium Edition User Manual Version 1 0 Read the User Manual and its instructions carefully before use...

Page 2: ...ubsan dedicated charger for charging Keep the battery out of the reach of children and away from any kind of moisture Flight Please be mindful of personal safety and the safety of others while flying...

Page 3: ...etting to know the H906A 5 3 H906A key functions Table of Contents 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 3 0 4 0 5 0 5 0 6 0 7 0 8 0 8 1 1 1 3 1 3 1 4 1 4 1 5 1 5 1 5 1 6 1 7 5 4 Battery installation 5 5 Transmitter stick ca...

Page 4: ...The aircraft battery 6 AC power adapter 1 A 110 240v adapter 9 Transmitter sunshield Reduces glare from the H906A video screen 1 The Hubsan X4 Pro is a four rotor quadcopter made for aerial photograp...

Page 5: ...craft features Aircraft flight modes Bidirectional data transmission FPV Video transmission Return to Home mode The 3 axis gimbal The camera The smartphone gimbal Propeller guards Altitude Hold mode G...

Page 6: ...failure and damage 1 The Aircraft Battery Before using the Hubsan X4 Pro please verify that the battery is sufficiently charged Device Power supply Transmitter 8 AA Batteries or a LiPo 2 or 3 cell 3...

Page 7: ...drone on the remote control screen 1 3 Charging the Battery 1 Connect the balance charger to the AC power adapter 100 240V 50 60Hz if necessary use a power conversion plug The balance charger LEDs wil...

Page 8: ...t the battery to force of any kind 7 Do not throw or manhandle the battery 8 Never charge a battery that has been damaged become deformed or swelled 9 Do not solder on or near the battery 10 Do not ov...

Page 9: ...80P HD camera and an advanced flight control system The aircraft is equipped with data and video transmission capabilities for user friendly flight 1 Propeller 2 Motor 3 LED 4 Gimbal shock absorbers 5...

Page 10: ...t the Micro SD to FAT32 before use Verify that the allocation unit size is set to 32 kilobytes or the camera will be unable to register the Micro SD Note The H906A transmitter is also used for photogr...

Page 11: ...pidly Micro SD is full Low power battery 3 1 Connects to the gimbal and camera interface on the belly of the aircraft please see section 2 3 1 for more details The X4 Pro is compatible with the GoPro...

Page 12: ...e 2 Plug the gimbal s signal transmission line to the gimbal and camera interface as shown in the figure below 3 Plug the camera s FPV transmission cable to the left of the gimbal s signal transmissio...

Page 13: ...ase calibrate it with the steps listed below Calibration steps 1 After completing gimbal and camera installation disconnect the gimbal s transmission line from the gimbal Connect the aircraft to its b...

Page 14: ...ors Turn each propeller in the indicated lock direction Propellers should be firmly but not overly secured to their motor shafts The X4 aircraft uses 9 inch propellers Each is marked with either an A...

Page 15: ...propellers to ensure optimum flight performance 3 4 Installing the Propeller Guards It is recommended that beginners use the Hubsan X4 Pro propeller guards for flight safety while flying Spare guards...

Page 16: ...e A i r c r a f t i n L e v e l C a l i b r a t e C o m p a s s 1 7 3V 2 Remove the antenna from its wrappings and locate the gold SMA connector at the side of the unit Attach the antenna to the conn...

Page 17: ...G Antenna 15 Follow Me Mode switch 19 Neck strap hook 6 Elevator trim 2 Elevator and Aileron 4 Aileron trim 8 Enter 17 Down 11 T2 Mode 1 Japanese Hand 9 Power switch 6 Elevator trim 2 Elevator and Rud...

Page 18: ...ckwise and clockwise rotation yaw drift Use the Aileron trim to adjust for left and right horizontal drift Throttle trim is normally centered If the throttle channel is not centered use the Throttle t...

Page 19: ...se both sticks and hold the Exit key until the transmitter beeps This indicates a successful calibration Mode 2 Push both sticks to the upper left corners Power the transmitter on while holding both s...

Page 20: ...e a good quality live video If desired or needed users may manually search the 5 725 5 945GHz frequencies for a better video transmission signal To adjust the 5 8GHz frequency first pull and hold the...

Page 21: ...ere magnetic interference Pre Flight checklist 1 Make sure the aircraft battery and mobile device are charged and have adequate power 2 Confirm that propellers are properly installed 3 Check that the...

Page 22: ...will then read Calib compass 2 and the LEDs should be green flashing alternately in vertical pairs Point the head of the aircraft downwards and rotate the aircraft in place When the Calib compass 2 d...

Page 23: ...d that users wait for 15 20 seconds after the calibration is completed before flying again When using the horizontal calibration please ensure that the aircraft is on a completely flat surface Do not...

Page 24: ...y this manual will introduce flight operations in Mode 2 Remote Control Mode 2 Aircraft Transmitter controls Ascend Descend Clockwise rotation Counterclockwise rotation Head The throttle is used to co...

Page 25: ...ft s tilt and therefore the velocity of its left and right movement The harder the aileron is pushed the greater the aircraft s tilt angle and flight speed either leftwards or rightwards The T1 knob i...

Page 26: ...ou enter Headless mode you can turn any side of the aircraft due north and still fly forward Flip the A switch up to enter Headless mode flip the A switch down to exit Headless mode The Head teleme tr...

Page 27: ...Return to Home mode Exiting Return to Home mode Flip the B switch up to enter Follow Me mode flip the B switch down to exit Follow Me mode When the switch is up the screen will say Follow Mode in gre...

Page 28: ...vent this the aircraft flight control will use flight information to determine whether to perform a Return to Home or to land immediately 10 2 Loss of flight control failsafe 10 3 Conditions that may...

Page 29: ...d the Exit key until the transmitter beeps This indicates a successful calibration Mode 2 Push both sticks to the upper left corners Power the transmitter on while holding both sticks in their respect...

Page 30: ...e compass 5 The transmitter beeps Check the transmitter s power levels please pause the flight to change and charge batteries 6 When connected to power the aircraft beeps incessantly The flight contro...

Page 31: ...Content subject to change without notice Users may download the User Manual from the official HUBSAN website WWW HUBSAN COM...

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