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APOLLO A1

QUADCOPTER OPERATOR’S MANUAL

1) Plug the AC power cord into the charger, then plug the power cord into a 

110v AC wall socket or power strip. The three Charge LEDs will illuminate 

Green, indicating the charger is powered.

2) Plug the white balance connector on the LiPo battery into the matching 

11.1V balance port in the charger. The three Charge LEDs will illuminate 

Red, indicating the LiPo battery is charging. 

Do not plug anything into the 

red power connector!

The charger’s output is 0.8A (800mAh), therefore, it can take up to 2.5 hours or more to fully charge the LiPo 

battery, depending on its discharge level. 

Never allow the charger to charge for more than 3 hours!

 If 

desired, an after-market LiPo Balance Charger with a Charge Current of no more that 1C (2.2 Amps) can be used to 

charge the LiPo battery in approximately 1 hour. 

3) Allow the LiPo battery to charge. When the LiPo battery is fully balance charged, all three Charge LEDs will 

illuminate Green. Unplug the LiPo battery from the charger, then unplug the charger from its power source.

Near the end of the charging process, the Charge LEDs may turn Green momentarily, then turn Red again. 

This is normal. Allow the battery to continue charging. The charging process is complete when all three 

Charge LEDs illuminate Green continuously for more than 30 seconds.

• The charger and the LiPo battery should be placed on a heat-resistant, non-flammable and non-conductive 

surface. Never place them on carpet or similar.

• Do not attempt to charge the LiPo battery through the red power connector. The LiPo battery should always be 

charged through the white balance connector. 

• Always allow the LiPo battery to cool down after use prior to recharging it.
• Keep flammable and volatile materials well away from the operating area during use.
• Never charge the LiPo battery if it appears swollen or damaged in any way.
• Never leave the LiPo battery unattended during the charging process. If any malfunction is observed, unplug the 

charger from its power source immediately.

• If the LiPo battery becomes hot to the touch during the charging process, unplug the charger from its power 

source immediately.

• Keep the charger away from moisture, dust, dirt, heat, direct sunlight and vibration. Do not drop it.

• The radio system operates on the 2.4GHz frequency band. The 2.4GHz connection is determined by the transmitter 

and receiver pair. Unlike ordinary crystal-based systems, the quadcopter can be flown without frequency control.

• Always turn the transmitter ON before plugging the LiPo battery into the quadcopter and always unplug the LiPo 

battery from the quadcopter before turning the transmitter OFF.

• The operational range of the quadcopter is beyond sight, so be careful when flying the quadcopter to keep it 

within sight at all times.

• Because the quadcopter is operated by radio control, it’s important to make sure you are always using fresh 

transmitter batteries. Never allow the transmitter batteries to run low or you might experience loss of control.

• Do not expose the transmitter to moisture or excessive heat and never attempt to disassemble or modify any of 

the radio control system components.

RADiO CONTROL SySTEM wARNiNgS

wARNiNgS AND SAfETy NOTES

Your quadcopter includes a 3S 11.1 volt 2200mAh LiPo battery that is charged using the included balance charger.

CHARgiNg PRECAUTiONS

CHARgiNg THE LiPO bATTERy

CHARgiNg THE LiPO bATTERy

Flight times average between 6 to 8 minutes, but can vary widely based on many factors. We suggest timing your 

flights using an electronic flight timer (P/N 163170), available from Hobby People. This is an ideal way to ensure 

you don’t run the LiPo battery too low, forcing yourself into a fast and unsafe landing.

Summary of Contents for apollo A1

Page 1: ...Pro Boscam or similar sized action video camera not included The Apollo A1 puts you in control too While flying in auto hover mode you ll not only have stabilization of the camera you ll have tilt con...

Page 2: ...ing the Apollo A1 Quadcopter 13 Propeller Safety 13 Arming the Motors 14 Flight Controls 14 Manual Flight Mode Flying Tips 15 Manual Flight Mode Flying Basics 15 Flight Trimming the Quadcopter 16 Usin...

Page 3: ...ormation included and fully understand not only how to operate your quadcopter but also to fully understand the responsibility you have for its proper use both for your safety and the safety of others...

Page 4: ...u don t push the throttle control stick forward within 5 seconds or if you re flying and pull the throttle control stick all the way back to turn the motors OFF after landing you will need to re arm t...

Page 5: ...Good Visibility Custom Programming and Updateable Firmware Replacement Parts and Option Parts Available Mini USB cable required for PC or laptop connection The following items are required to fly you...

Page 6: ...ht performance Exposure to moisture or excessive heat can result in damage that will not be covered under warranty Just because the quadcopter is powered by electric motors doesn t mean that you shoul...

Page 7: ...y that is on the verge of exploding or is starting to show signs of exploding Do Not Handle Directly The material spitting out if it comes to that is spitting out at as much as 2000 F Try to Contain t...

Page 8: ...ll away from the operating area during use Never charge the LiPo battery if it appears swollen or damaged in any way Never leave the LiPo battery unattended during the charging process If any malfunct...

Page 9: ...transmitter to the integrated receiver in the quadcopter Camera Gimbal Control Dial Controls the Pitch axis of the camera gimbal during flight Flight Mode Switch Used to change Flight Modes Choose fro...

Page 10: ...en using the camera gimbal we strongly suggest balancing the quadcopter before flight by moving the LiPo battery forward or backward This will improve flight performance increase flight times and incr...

Page 11: ...tter batteries each of these steps must be completed in the order described in this section unless otherwise noted PREPARiNg fOR fLigHT iNiTiALiziNg THE gyROS AND fLigHT CONTROLLER 1 Install the LiPo...

Page 12: ...could interfere with the calibration process You should perform the compass calibration process in the location that you will be flying the quadcopter at The LED Condition Indicator should illuminate...

Page 13: ...itter during this time When the calibration settings are saved the LED Condition Indicator will go out then flash Red and Green No GPS lock or flash Green GPS lock indicating the quadcopter is ready f...

Page 14: ...wn in the photo then release the control sticks The motors are now armed 2 Within 5 seconds push the throttle control stick forward to turn the motors ON Left Control Stick Move the left control stick...

Page 15: ...e gyros and flight controller Make sure to wait 10 seconds before moving the quadcopter Calibrate the compass This only needs to be done before your first flight or under any of the circumstances desc...

Page 16: ...ch is centered a longer audible tone will sound Re arm the motors and continue flying Land and let the quadcopter s center points reset on their own automatically by landing on a flat level surface an...

Page 17: ...If the quadcopter moves forward push the Pitch Trim Switch BACKWARD several times until the quadcopter stops moving forward USiNg THE gPS fLigHT MODE The Apollo A1 quadcopter features a GPS Flight Mod...

Page 18: ...the forward direction is a defined direction other than the nose of the quadcopter For example if you spin the quadcopter right or left then fly forward the quadcopter will fly forward in the defined...

Page 19: ...d Manual Set Altitude to the Flight Mode Switch GPS Mode 2 Position For more information see the Autopilot Configuration Programming section on pages XX through XX The GPS Flight Mode is designed to k...

Page 20: ...ion to close to you or spectators or if there are any objects such as trees buildings etc between the Home Point and the quadcopter When you switch to the Return to Home function the quadcopter will s...

Page 21: ...figuration this is Return Land We don t suggest using the Land or AutoHover options In the default configuration the quadcopter has a maximum range of 328 feet 100 meters altitude and 300 feet 985 met...

Page 22: ...nnect the quadcopter to your PC or laptop Windows will automatically install a USB Input Device This is normal Do not cancel this process 2 Place the quadcopter right side up on a flat level surface t...

Page 23: ...make the quadcopter more sensitive and may result in it being more difficult to control Using a lower value will make the quadcopter feel more stable but less reactive to pitch control input SHAKE COM...

Page 24: ...is at an altitude of less than 65 feet 20 meters When Rise is selected the quacopter will first rise above 65 feet 20 meters then execute the Return to Home maneuver If No Rise is selected the quadco...

Page 25: ...fly apollo a1 gen 2 rtf quad copter w carbon props drone html 1 With the quadcopter connected to your PC or laptop open the Autopilot Configuration program 2 Press the Open USB button The Update Firm...

Page 26: ...ll input ports on the quadcopter making sure the polarity is correct The negative wires brown should face up as indicated by the sticker on the side of the connection port cover 1 Carefully push each...

Page 27: ...ormance increase flight times and increase motor and ESC life 1 Using a C G Machine or one finger placed on either side of the quadcopter at the C G location essentially between the E and A in the Ide...

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