Protocol VERT I Instruction Manual Download Page 9

REMOTE BATTERY INSTALLATION

PLANE SET UP

Installing Wingtips

1. Slide each wingtip onto the wing of the plane (Fig.1).  

2. Loosen the screws and flip the locks (Fig. 2).

3. Re-tighten the screws.

Installing Vertical Tail

Place the vertical tail into the slots on the plane 

and slide forward until it locks into place.

Installing Landing Gear

Slide the landing gear into the slot on the plane and screw into place.

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FIG. 1

FIG. 2

Summary of Contents for VERT I

Page 1: ...VERT 1 VERTICAL TAKE OFF LANDING RC PLANE ...

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Page 3: ...light has to offer We strongly recommend that you take the time to read this manual thoroughly It contains many tips and instructions on how to get the most out of this aircraft and maintain it for a long life As with any aircraft this is a precision flying machine Treat it well and enjoy all the fun it has to offer flight after flight THANK YOU ...

Page 4: ...emote Battery Installation 05 Plane Set Up 06 Charging the Plane 07 Start Up Procedure 08 Flying the Plane 10 3D Stunt Mode 11 Trim Adjustment 12 Troubleshooting 13 Flying Outdoors 14 Replacement Parts Limited Warranty TABLE OF CONTENTS ...

Page 5: ...od between flights Use only the charger and or charging cable that is suplied with this item Do not strike cut or pierce the internal battery or subject it to hard impacts Do not mix old and new batteries or mix different types of batteries Never attempte to modify function of vehicle or controller or attempt repairs using parts other then those supplied by Protocol Spare parts are available at ww...

Page 6: ...PARTS PLANE 1 Propeller 2 Vertical Wing 3 Vertical Tail 4 Body Not pictured Landing Gear Battery Compartment 2 ...

Page 7: ...3D Flight Switch 7 Trimmer MODE 1 MODE 2 ADJUSTMENT Optional The plane is preset to Mode 2 Switching between Mode 2 and 1 is optional LCD SCREEN 1 Remote Battery Level 2 Mode Indicator 3 Throttle Trim 4 Forward Backward Trim 5 Bank Left Right Trim 6 Spin L R Trim 7 Rudder Adjustment press to adjust sensitivity to either 80 or 100 SPARE PARTS INCLUDED Replacement Blades ...

Page 8: ...s Do not loosen the screws too much as they will fall out 5 If you re switching from Mode 2 to Mode 1 loosen the left stick and tighten the right To switch back to Mode 2 re tighten the left stick and loosen the right 6 Place the tabs back into place REMOTE BATTERY INSTALLATION 1 Install batteries carefully 2 Do not mix old and new batteries 3 Do not mix different types of batteries Remove battery...

Page 9: ...sen the screws and flip the locks Fig 2 3 Re tighten the screws Installing Vertical Tail Place the vertical tail into the slots on the plane and slide forward until it locks into place Installing Landing Gear Slide the landing gear into the slot on the plane and screw into place 5 FIG 1 FIG 2 ...

Page 10: ...own for higher efficiency 5 Do not strike or subject battery to hard impacts or sharp surfaces 6 Do not use any other charger than that which is supplied with this item 7 Do not use or leave battery near a heat source such as fire or space heater exposure to heat may result in reduced performance or in some cases dangerous conditions 8 If battery is left in charging state for an extended period of...

Page 11: ...on and place it on flat ground in front of you 2 Turn on the remote control 3 Switch the remote to a V Mode Vertical Flight b 6G Mode Horizontal Flight make sure to have area cleared to serve as a runway c 3D Mode Stunt Flight 4 Push the throttle up and then down to sync 7 STARTING THE ENGINE After synchronizing the plane pull the throttle and direction stick to lower outer corners at the same tim...

Page 12: ... throttle up to a desired height and release The plane will hover at that height LANDING 1 Press and hold the take off button again to lower the plane to the ground OR 2 Push down on the throttle until the plane is on the ground UP DOWN 8 NOTE Emergency Shut Off When in flight press the Take Off button and the circle button at the same time and the plane will shut off The plane may drift a bit esp...

Page 13: ...banks to the left or right Note You can switch between V 6G and 3D mode during flight FIRST TIME FLYERS TAKE YOUR TIME GO SLOW Practice hovering until you are comfortable with flight before attempting any other maneuvers Make small movements letting the stick return to the center If you start to lose control don t panic Just pull down the throttle LEFT ROTATION RIGHT ROTATION FORWARD BACKWARD RIGH...

Page 14: ...le at its center 2 Push the throttle to full power and hold 3 Gently pull back all the way on the direction stick and hold 4 When the plane is completely upside down gently pull the throttle all the way down while leaving the direction stick in place 5 Next gently push the direction stick back to its center and increase the throttle to even out the plane Roll 1 Fly straight and level with the thro...

Page 15: ...by pressing the trim button in the opposite direction until it evens out RIGHT MOVEMENT LEFT MOVEMENT FORWARD BACKWARD NOTE Trim adjustments are designed to counter drifts not caused by wind LEFT RIGHT SPIN TRIM When the plane spins left right unintentionally you can correct it by pressing the trim button in the opposite direction until it evens out THROTTLE TRIM You can adjust the power level of ...

Page 16: ... power nearly depleted 1 Replace batteries in controller Vert I will not hover or strafe correctly 1 The aircraft was not on level ground during synchronization 2 Trim settings are incorrect 1 Re synchronize aircraft and controller 2 Re trim flight controls Allow 15 minutes to pass between full flights as this will give the motors a chance to cool down Failure to do so could wear out and shorten t...

Page 17: ... before flying We recommend turning on and syncing the plane and walking away while testing the engines Keep walking and testing until it is obvious when you reach the point where the signal is not controlling the plane This will be the control limit for the conditions in which you are flying Distance does vary somewhat based on environmental and weather conditions so testing the limit is advised ...

Page 18: ... innovative and well designed products that make living fun and easy We stand behind all of our products and warrant this to be free from defects in workmanship and materials for 30 days from the date of purchase The warranty does not cover transportation damage misuse accident or similar events Specific legal rights pertaining to this warranty may vary by state For service claims or questions ple...

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