Thanks to the 6-axis gyro, you can toss the quad-copter and push the throttle up. It will
automatically level out and hover smoothly in the sky
TOSS N’ LAUNCH
If the camera is not pre-installed:
1. Push the camera into the hold below the battery cover (Figure 1).
2. Open the battery cover with camera (Figure 2).
3. Tighten screws to secure the camera (Figure 3).
4. Close the battery cover with camera and insert the 3-pin plug to the hold inside (Figure 4).
CAMERA
PHOTOGRAPHY/VIDEO INSTRUCTIONS
1. Make sure the 3-pin plug of camera is inserted into the quad-copter.
2. Turn the quad-copter on. The camera is functioning when the red indicator on the camera
changes from flashing red to steady green. If the red indicator is continuously flashing, it
means the SD card is not in the camera. Please insert the SD card and the indicator will
change to green.
Shooting Photos and Video:
1. Turn on the transmitter and pull the throttle up and down to connect the quad-copter and
transmitter.
2. Photo: Push the “Photo/Video Selector” up and the camera will take a photo after a beep
from the transmitter. The green indicator will briefly turn red and flash as it’s taking the
picture.
3. Video: Push the “Photo/Video Selector” down and the camera will begin to record after a
beep from the transmitter. The green indicator will change to red and will continuously flash
while recording video. Push the “Photo/Video Selector” button back to the center to stop
recording. The transmitter will beep and the red flashing indicator will change back to
steady green.
4. To view and/or remove recordings/images, remove the memory card from the rear of the
camera by pushing in the card and then allowing it to spring out enough to remove the card
out of the slot.
5. Insert the memory card into the slot on the back of the provided USB adapter. If your
computer features a memory card reader that fits this memory card, then you do not need
to use the USB adapter.
6. Place the USB adapter into the USB port of your computer. If you are using Windows, the
USB will come up as the “E” drive. If you are using OS, then the USB will come up as
“Untitled”.
7. Open the DCIM folder and then open the DSCIM folder to access the .AVI or JPEG files.
8. .AVI movies can be played in several different formats including Quicktime, Windows Media
Player, and RealPlayer.
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