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Flight Regulation and No-Fly Zones

1.  We DO NOT condone any illegal operations of the Stellar multicopter such as but not limited to the follow

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Flying in restricted airspaces, airports, and aircraft flying routes.

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Flying near other aircrafts such as airliners during their takeoff and landing operations.

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Flying over populated areas and large crowd of people such as cities, arenas, stadiums, exhibition halls 

and any other large assembly of people.

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Flying over designated no-fly zones.

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Flying in above restricted and assigned altitudes.

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Intentionally flying beyond visual line of sight.

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Carrying illegal explosive with or without intention to drop from multicopter. 

2.  Ensure that your flight plan is recognized and approved by local administrative offices. If unsure, please 

consult with local law enforcement offices and relevant authorities for details. For commercial purposes, 

please be sure such act is complied to local laws and regulations.

3.  DO NOT conduct flight operation using sensors with intention to monitor and probe others’ privacy with 

this product.

4.  Be sure that the photographs and/or video footages taken with this product is not violating intellectual 

property rights or copyrights of countries, organizations or persons.

5.  No-Fly Zones include but are not limited to: airports, country borders, cities, sensitive areas, governmental 

offices, power plants, jails, water reservoirs, and military bases. Please make sure you observe local laws, 

rules, regulations, and seek proper permissions and authorisations when choosing location for your flight 

operations. 

6.  Please be noted that you would not be able to set waypoints within No-Fly Zones. 

7.  Please do not exceed the altitude limitation specified or authorised by your local laws and regulations.

Flight Operation Guidelines

1.  Stellar multicopter is not a toy. Improper operations of the multicopter can cause serious injury to yourself 

and other people. You should choose an open space, and away from crowds of people to operate the Stellar  

multicopter.

2.  DO NOT fly near main roads, airports, railways, or any transportation routes

3.  DO NOT fly near high voltage power line as the electromagnetic radiation may create interference.

4.  DO NOT fly in low visibility conditions such as in foggy or rainy weather to avoid accidents caused by poor 

visibility or electronic equipment failures.

5.  DO NOT fly in strong winds and excessively high altitude environment. Strong winds could affect the po

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sitioning and attitude control functionality of the multicopter. Excessive high altitude operations could re

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duce the performance of the multicopter.

6.  You MUST operate the Stellar Multicopter in accordance with your federal and local rules of law.

7.  You MUST strictly observe rules and regulations set out by your individual country’s civil aviation governing 

body while operating the Stellar Multicopter.

8.  Please read the operating manual carefully before flying your multicopter.

9.  Extra safety precautions must be taken while operating and working around rotating propellers to prevent 

accidents and serious personal injuries.

10.  Only operate your multicopter within visual line of sight.

11.  DO NOT use cellular phones when flying. Electromagnetic radiation could interrupt the remote control 

signal.

12.  Please pay close attention to your battery level when flying . You may not be able to return safely when the 

battery is too low.

13.  Always turn on the power of your radio before turning on your multicopter.

14.  Always turn the multicopter power to off first before turning off the radio at the end of each flight.

15.  Always disarm the motors of your multicopter immediately after landing to prevent inadvertent take-off.

16.  DO NOT disarm the motors while in flight as this will cause the multicopter to crash.

Summary of Contents for Stellar X1000

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Page 2: ...r any damages or bodily injuries that may occur from incorrect assembly or altering of parts Duplication of any parts or components without consent of InnoFlight is prohibited For any questions or con...

Page 3: ...multicopter within visual line of sight and keep clear of any building obstacle crowd of people and transportation route 5 Avoid flight operation over water as emergency water landing will damage all...

Page 4: ...t Operation Guidelines 1 Stellar multicopter is not a toy Improper operations of the multicopter can cause serious injury to yourself and other people You should choose an open space and away from cro...

Page 5: ...Stellar Main Fuselage Assembly x 1 Landing Gear x 2 Battery Tray Assembly x 2 Propeller set x 10 Top Hatch x 1 Accessories Package x 1 Doubled sided tape x 2 3M Velcro Strips x 2 Battery straps x 4 H...

Page 6: ...talled for ease of transport To unfold the arms please follow the below procedures 1 Press the top and bottom spring loaded locking buttons as indicated by arrows 2 Gently unfold the rear motor arm un...

Page 7: ...ding gear legs to the retractable units with M3 x 18 bolts Please note the direction of the bolts for right and left side 3 Check the two pre installed retract servo cables are sercured Visually line...

Page 8: ...ou create a new model in your radio and set all channel end points to 100 and deacti vate Dual Rates and Exponential Curves RC Reciever Installation and Binding The Stellar comes pre installed with th...

Page 9: ...n in drawing 2 Apply medium thread locking compound to the thread of the bolts 3 Tighten bolts to 0 4Nm of torque M3 x 8mm step bolt Propeller Orientations It s important to note the propeller orienta...

Page 10: ...attery slide the battery and tray onto the rail mounting system installed underneath the Stellar multicopter Be sure to push the battery firmly until the battery connector and locking mechanism are fu...

Page 11: ...e Meditate gimbal as shown using supplied double sided tape Panasonic LumixG GH4 camera is shown as an example and is not included Mount the gimbal assembly and the entire soft mount system to the bot...

Page 12: ...s When motor is armed the Green Blue and white LED will blink rapidly for one second When motor is disarmed the Green Blue and white LED will blink slowly for one second Please also note the following...

Page 13: ...keys or mobile phones Please calibrate the compass periodically or whenever you are operating the multicopter in a new location in order to ensure its precision Here are some situtations that may requ...

Page 14: ...ressing the battery checker button When the arming plug is removed the light panel will turn on to give you battery level indications Please refer to the matrix below Battery Check Button 4 09V 4 2V B...

Page 15: ...5VDC 3S to 6S Lipo Typical PWM Frequency 32kHz Signal Frequency 400Hz Propeller 1554 1554R Material High temperature and moisture resistant fibre reinforced plastic Size 15 x 5 4 inch Performance Maxi...

Page 16: ...tup Link USB and built in Bluetooth Data Logger Built in Data Logger Compatible Platform I4 X4 I6 X6 V6 I8 V8 and X8 Electrical Working Voltage 4 5 8 5V DC Power 3W or 0 5A at 5V typical Working Tempe...

Page 17: ...16 2 Part List We have packaged replacement parts into packs for your convenience should you have the need for repair or replacing of worn out parts Please refer to the replacement part tables when or...

Page 18: ...between the equipment and receiver Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for...

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