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Tutorials, FAQS, 

spare parts, 

support: 

parrot.com/help/airborne-cargo

Quick Start Guide

 

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AIRBORNE CARGO DRONE

Here we go!

Tutorials, FAQS, 

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A

B

C

D

F

E

QUICK START GUIDE

This MiniDrone quick start guide gives you just 
the main instructions. You will find full documenta-
tion on our Website 

www.parrot.com/uk/support/

airborne-cargo-drone

.

C

HARGING

 

THE

 

BATTERY

1. Insert the battery into the appropriate com-

parment (photos A and B).

2.  Connect the MiniDrone (photos C and D):

•  To a 2.4 A minimum charger (not provided). 

The charging time is approximately 25 mi-
nutes.

•  To your computer using the USB. The char-

ging time is approximately 1 hour and 30 
minutes.

To remove the battery, lift the black part located 
above the battery and slide it backwards.

D

OWNLOADING

 

THE

 

APPLICATION

Connect to the App Store

SM 

or on Google Play

TM 

and download the FreeFlight3 app free of charge.

A

TTACHING

 

THE

 S

HIELDS

The shields protect the MiniDrone in the event 
of a collision with another object. Clip the shields 
under each propeller (photo E).

S

WITCHING

 

ON

 

THE

 M

INI

D

RONE

The On/Off button is located under the Mini-
Drone (photo F).

C

ONNECTING

 

A

 S

MARTPHONE

You need a smartphone or a tablet which supports 

Bluetooth

®

 4.0 to be able to use the MiniDrone. 

Check the compatibility with your smartphone on 
the support page of our website 

www.parrot.com/

uk/compatibility

.

1. Activate  the 

Bluetooth

®

 function on your 

smartphone.

2. Launch the FreeFlight3 app. The MiniDrone 

will automatically connect to your smart-
phone.

F

LYING

Press on 

Take Off

 for the MiniDrone to take off.

Press on the right joystick while tilting your smart-
phone forwards or backwards to fly your Mini-
Drone forwards or backwards, and towards the 
left or right to make it turn left or right.

Press on 

 or 

 to rotate the MiniDrone to the 

right or left.

Press on 

 or 

 to fly the MiniDrone upwards 

or downards.

Go to 

www.parrot.com/uk/support/airborne-car-

To use your MiniDrone indoors, use the shields 
to protect the MiniDrone in case it collides with 
another object.

In flight, the propellers of the MiniDrone can 
cause injury to people and property. Don’t touch 
the MiniDrone while it’s flying! Wait until the pro-
pellers have completely stopped before handling 
the MiniDrone.

Only use accessories specified by the manufac-
turer.

If sand or dust gets into the MiniDrone, irrever-
sible damage may be caused and it will not be 
able to operate properly.

Do not use the MiniDrone in adverse meteoro-
logical conditions (rain, strong wind, snow) or in 
poor visibility conditions (at night).

Keep the MiniDrone away from high voltage 
power lines, buildings or any other potentially 
dangerous areas.

Do not use this device close to any liquid subs-
tances. Do not land the MiniDrone on water nor 
on any damp surface, it might cause irreversible 
damage.

Avoid subjecting the MiniDrone to any sudden 
significant changes in altitude.

Do not leave the MiniDrone in direct sunlight.

W

ARRANTY

For the warranty conditions please refer to the 
retailer’s General Conditions of Sale where you 
purchased your MiniDrone.

R

ECYCLING

 

THIS

 

PRODUCT

The symbol on this product and on its literature 
shows that at the end of its life, it is not to be dis-
posed of with household waste. The uncontrolled 
disposal of waste is harmful to the environment: 

please separate this from other types of waste and dis-
pose of responsibly. Private individuals are invited to 
contact the retailer who sold them the product or to ask 
advice from their local authority to find out how and where 
it can be recycled.

D

ECLARATION

 

OF

 C

ONFORMITY

Parrot SA, 174 quai de Jemmapes, 75010 Paris, 
France, declares under their sole responsibility 
that the product described in this user guide 
complies with  EN 301489-17, EN300328, EN71-
1, EN71-2,  EN62115 technical standards fol-
lowing the provision of the Radio Equipment, 
Telecommunication Equipment directive (1999/5/
EC R&TTE), and of the General Safety directive 
(2001/95/EC).

The Declaration of Conformity is available on our 
website:

www.parrot.com/uk/ce/?airborne-cargo-drone

R

EGISTERED

 

TRADEMARKS

Parrot, Parrot MiniDrones and the Parrot logo are trade-
marks of PARROT SA.

App Store is a service mark of Apple Inc. 

Google Play is a trademark of Google Inc.

The 

Bluetooth

®

 word mark and logos are registered trade-

marks owned by Bluetooth SIG, Inc. and any use of such 
marks by Parrot SA is under license.

All other trademarks mentioned in this guide are protec-
ted and are the property of their respective owners.

FCC 

AND

 IC C

OMPLIANCE

 C

ERTIFICATION

This equipment has been tested and found to comply with 
the limits for a Class B Digital Device, pursuant to Part 15 
of the FCC Rules / with Industry Canada Licence-exempt 
RSS standard(s). These limits are designed to provide rea-
sonable protection against harmful interference in a re-
sidential installation. This equipment generates, uses and 
can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed 
and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause 
harmful interference to radio communications. However, 
there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a 
particular installation. If this equipment does cause harm-
ful interference to radio or television reception, which 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.

Increase the distance between the equipment and recei-
ver.

Connect the equipment to an outlet on a circuit different 
from that to which the receiver is connected.

Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV  technician 

for help.

This equipment complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules 
/ with Industry Canada Licence-exempt RSS standard(s).

Operation is subject to the following two conditions:

This equipment may not cause harmful interference.

This equipment must accept any interference received, in-
cluding interference that may cause undesired operation.

Modifications not authorized by the manufacturer may 
void the user’s authority to operate this device.

C

AUTION

EXPOSURE

 

TO

 

RADIO

 

FREQUENCY

 

RADIATION

The installer of this radio equipment must ensure

that the antenna is located or pointed such that it does 
not permit RF field in excess of Health Canada limits for 
the general population; consult Safety Code 6, obtainable 
from Health Canada’s website at 

www.hc-sc.gc.ca.

The user is required to apply for localized Radio-communi-
cation Station Licence in Singapore. Applicants can apply 
online for the localized Radio-communication Station Li-
cence through www.business.gov.sg/licences.

N

OTICE

 

REGARDING

 

THE

 

RIGHT

 

TO

 

PRIVACY

Recording and circulating the image of a person without 
their authorisation could constitute an infringement of 
their image and privacy rights and incur your liability. Ask 
for authorisation before filming individuals, particularly if 
you want to keep your recordings and/or circulate them 
on the Internet. Do not circulate any degrading images 
or which could undermine the reputation or dignity of an 
individual.

B

ATTERY

Failure to comply with instructions may cause permanent 
damage to the battery, its environment and may cause in-
jury. Always use a LiPo battery charger. Never charge via a 
discharge lead. Never trickle charge or below 2.5 V. Never 
allow the battery temperature to exceed 60°C (140°F). Ne-
ver disassemble or modify the wiring in the battery pack or 
puncture the battery cell. Never place the battery on top 
of combustible materials or leave it unattended during 
charging. Always charge in a fireproof location. Always 
make sure that the charger output voltage corresponds to 
the battery voltage. Always keep out of the reach of child-
ren. Incorrect use of the battery can cause fires, explosions 
or other damage.

The battery terminals should not be allowed to 
short-circuit. The product should be connected 
only to class II appliances which display the 
symbol.

go-drone

 to watch the piloting tutorials for the 

MiniDrone.

T

AKING

 

A

 

PICTURE

Press on 

 to take a picture.

GENERAL INFORMATION

A

CCESSORIES

 

AND

 

SPARE

 

PARTS

Accessories and spare parts are available from 
your Parrot retailer or from our website 

store.par-

rot.com

.

P

RECAUTIONS

 

FOR

 

USE

 

AND

 

MAINTENANCE

The MiniDrone is not suitable for children under 
14 years of age.

The MiniDrone is a model aircraft designed for 
recreational and leisure purposes. The pilot must 
always maintain direct visual contact with the Mi-
niDrone and monitor its trajectory. The MiniDrone 
must be used in accordance with the civil avia-
tion rules in your country. You should only use it 
in open spaces so you are always able to ensure 
the safety of person, animals and property. There 
are some public places (stations, airports etc.) and 
roads where you may not be permitted to use 
your MiniDrone.

Summary of Contents for TRAVIS

Page 1: ...Airborne Night Drone TRAVIS MARS User Guide...

Page 2: ...trim 7 Take Off 7 Controlling the MiniDrone in flight S Pre programmed aerobatics 1o Adding blocks 1o Landing 1o Battery 11 Photos 11 Retrieving or deleting photos 11 Videos 11 Settings Max Altitude...

Page 3: ...utions for use and maintenance 18 Accessories and spare parts 18 Battery 18 Warranty 19 Modifications 19 Recycling this product 19 Declaration of Conformity 2o Registered trademarks 20 Notice regardin...

Page 4: ...ting in shows which way the battery should be inserted 2 Plug in the MiniDrone photos C and D When using a charger with a minimum power rating of 2 4 A charging time is approximately 25 minutes When c...

Page 5: ...not be displayed in the normal list of Bluetooth devices shown on your phone You will only be able to see it and connect to it via the FreeFiight3 app 1 Activate the Bluetooth function on your smartp...

Page 6: ...oller mode lets you film your MiniDrone with your smartphone while you are flying it For more information on control modes see the Controlling the MiniDrone in flight section The control screen will a...

Page 7: ...o 8 Left joystick 9 Rightjoystick accelerometer 10 Take off I Landing 11 Battery level Before each take off especially after an impact or fall check that the MiniDrone is placed on a flat surface and...

Page 8: ...in flight 8 Flying Flights depend on the settings for the selected control mode Controller Normal or Expert Normal mode is selected by default To change the control mode go to the Control Settingssec...

Page 9: ...le of the joystick to the C or to make a half turn to the left or right Right joystick Press C or to pivot the MiniDrone Drag the joystick up or down to move to the left or right the MiniDrone forward...

Page 10: ...k 4 Press on the aerobatic icon again to edit it Adding blocks The MiniDrone can carry loads of up to 14 g When you pile blocks or figurines on the MiniDrone make sure the weight is equally distribute...

Page 11: ...ete photos your smartphone must be connected to the MiniDrone 1 Bring up the context menu To do this lfthe control screen is open press then If the main screen is open press 2 Press Internal Memory Th...

Page 12: ...rding Frame your MiniDrone with your smartphone To stop recording press The icon will change to The videos will be automatically saved in the FreeFiight3 gallery and in your phone s memory To open the...

Page 13: ...s acceleration With a large pitch the MiniDrone will gain speed quicker and will be more sensitive to commands Left handed mode The Invert Controls option allows you to invert the controls on your sma...

Page 14: ...charging used and the battery level of your MiniDrone Network Name The Network Name option allows you to edit the Bluetooth name of how the MiniDrone will be seen by your smartphone in the FreeFiight3...

Page 15: ...essary to access the Drone Academy To create a profile 1 Press Sign up now 2 Type a user name a password and an e mail address 3 Press Register your profile The Drone Academy main screen appears N Des...

Page 16: ...ou to register your MiniDrone in the Drone Academy To consultthe shared flights 1 Press Map 2 PressG to search flights amongst your flights or other user s flights the type of media Press Q to search...

Page 17: ...ere are two ways to update your MiniDrone Via USB by downloading the update file from our website This method requires a computer Check that the MiniDrone battery is installed and fully charged before...

Page 18: ...essories specified by the manufacturer If sand or dust gets into the MiniDrone irreversible damage may be caused and it will not be able to operate properly Do not use the MiniDrone in adverse meteoro...

Page 19: ...accurate information However Parrot shall not be held responsible for any consequences arising from any errors or omission in the guide norfor any damage or accidental loss of data resulting directly...

Page 20: ...ARROT SA App Store is a service mark of Apple Inc Google Play is a trademark of Google Inc The 8 uetooth word mark and logos are registered trademarks owned by Bluetooth SIG Inc and any use of such ma...

Page 21: ...re registered trade marks owned by Bluetooth SIG Inc and any use of such marks by Parrot SA is under license All other trademarks mentioned in this guide are protec ted and are the property of their r...

Page 22: ...Parrot nLnLdrones...

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