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  |  Trouble Shooting

25. Trouble shooting

25.1  Re-binding transmitter and receiver

88016RC RtF: Refer to the operating instructions of the 
transmitter and receiver (89102RC) for more information 
on the binding and learning procedure.

 

Please carry out the configuration of the Navigator 250 as described in this chapter. 

Channel learning is essential as otherwise the Navigator 250 will not recognize your 

transmitting equipment.

25.1.1  Preparing the transmitter (Tx)

1. 

Ensure that all mixing is deactivated, throttle curves are linear, trims are centered and 

all travel is set to maximum range.

2. 

Make sure that the throttle stick is in its mid-position; the sticks are spring loaded and 

are centered by default. 

3. 

Set all switches to their default positions (position 1).

25.1.2  Binding

1. 

Disconnect the flight battery.

2.  Turn the transmitter off.

3. 

Press  and  hold  the 

BIND/RANGE  TEST

 button on the transmitter and turn the 

transmitter on. The transmitter display shows ‘RXBinding...’.

4. 

Press and hold the pairing button (24) integrated into the left rear LED while inserting 

the flight battery.

5.  Receiver and transmitter are re-bound.

6. 

Disconnect and re-connect flight battery. 

7. 

Re-learn all channels.

 

Refer to the full transmitter operating instructions for more information.

25.2  Telemetry data missing

If telemetry data is not shown on the R8 transmitter (89102RC), perform the following 

steps:

 

Ensure that you have updated the R8 transmitter to the latest firmware version. You can 
do so by following the instructions given in the R8 transmitter (89102RC) instruction 
manual.

 

If the problem persists, please get in touch with our customer service for help.

26. Terms

Throttle

More  throttle  increases  propeller  speed  and  altitude  and  less 

throttle reduces propeller speed and altitude.

Elevator

Elevator can be compared to the nodding of a head. Through 

this, the Navigator 250 gains flight speed forwards or backwards 

or decelerates.

Rudder

Rudder denotes the rotation of the Navigator 250 around the 

rudder  axis  (vertical  axis).  It  occurs  unintentionally  due  to  the 

speed torque of the propellers or intentionally as a flight direction 

change.

Aileron

Aileron can be compared to the sideways rolling of a ball. In this 

way, through lifting one side the Navigator 250 moves to the side 

independently of its forward direction.

Hover

Hover denotes a flight status in which the Navigator 250 neither 

rises nor falls so that the upwards directed uplift force is equal to 

the downwards directed weight.

Mode 1, Mode 2, 

Mode 3, Mode 4

Mode  1,  Mode  2,  Mode  3  and  Mode  4  refer  to  the  stick 

arrangement of the transmitter.

Summary of Contents for 88016RC (RtF)

Page 1: ...Navigator 250 88016RC RtF 88018RC ArF Operating instructions...

Page 2: ...2 EVER WONDERED WHAT INNOVATION LOOKS LIKE Navigator 250...

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Page 4: ...1 Learn from experienced pilots 14 13 3 Emergency stop 14 13 4 Lost locator 15 13 5 LED Status Indications 15 13 6 Electrical electronic components 15 14 Getting the Navigator 250 into the air 17 14...

Page 5: ...20 3 Procedure 30 20 4 Fixing the Home location 30 20 5 The importance of the GPS signal 30 21 Geofence and distance fence 31 22 Low Altitude Control Min height 32 22 1 Avoid crashes 32 23 Maintenance...

Page 6: ...time gimbal stabilized high definition images so you can clearly see where you re flying The integrated LED lights make it easy to see the orientation from a distance day and night The Intelligent Rel...

Page 7: ...damp or wet This product is not a toy and not suitable for children under the age of 14 For safety and approval purposes you must not rebuild and or modify this product If you use the product for pur...

Page 8: ...eller 8 Antenna 9 Rear LED 10 Rear propeller 11 Rear arm LED 12 Leg 13 Arm 14 Motor arm lock 15 Propeller mount plate 16 Motor 17 Motor mount 18 Battery release button 19 Battery connector 20 Antenna...

Page 9: ...Dimensions 9 9 Dimensions 2 5 0 m m 176 8 mm 176 8 mm 353 4 mm 353 4 mm 118 mm 111 mm 72 5 mm...

Page 10: ...ing personal injury or damage to property Such cases will invalidate the warranty guarantee 12 1 Persons Product The device is not a toy Keep it out of the reach of children and pets Do not leave pack...

Page 11: ...ot direct your model towards spectators or yourself Motor electronics and flight battery may heat up during operation Wait 5 to 10 minutes before recharging or replacing the flight battery Never switc...

Page 12: ...s Risk of explosion Do not expose the charger or LiPo flight battery to high low temperatures or to direct solar radiation When handling LiPo batteries observe the special safety information of the ba...

Page 13: ...battery pack with a capacity of 2100 mAh and 20 C can be dis charged with 2100 mA x 20 42 A maximum However the maximum permissible continuous current is clearly lower If there are no precise manufac...

Page 14: ...he Navigator 250 can lead to undervoltage detection thus the motors will not start Permanent voltage undercut of flight battery Emergency landing is initiated motors and LEDs are turned off automatica...

Page 15: ...top and rudder stick to right to stop beeps Note The beeping is also stopped as soon as the motors are started again 13 5 LED Status Indications Refer to 28 Status indication table on page 36 for a c...

Page 16: ...16 Protect Your Model Quick Start...

Page 17: ...each arm fully out and secure it by tightening the knurled screw again 3 Fold each leg out Before storing loosen the knurled screws swing the arms in and fold the legs up 14 3 Charge battery Always f...

Page 18: ...D DIt is best to use a specially designed storage container for LiPo batteries available from specialist shops 14 5 Calibrating and channel learning It is necessary to calibrate the Navigator 250 bef...

Page 19: ...n preset parameters Camera settings can be adjusted in the EYEControl Navigator app Remove the protective cap from the lens before flying and replace it after use 14 7 1 Camera control and settings By...

Page 20: ...S2 ON S3 S1 Available channels Band Channel Frequency S1 S2 S3 S4 S5 A CH1 5865 MHz 0 0 0 0 0 CH2 5845 MHz 0 0 1 0 0 CH3 5825 MHz 0 1 0 0 0 CH4 5805 MHz 0 1 1 0 0 CH5 5785 MHz 1 0 0 0 0 CH6 5765 MHz 1...

Page 21: ...Controls Stick controls based on MODE 2 R T H 1 Safe mode 2 Sport mode 3 Race mode ON OFF Trim 1 GPS mode 2 Basic mode 3 Expert mode Lost locator Hold for 2 seconds Refer to 18 Selecting a flight mode...

Page 22: ...ot compatible with the Navigator 250 The Navigator 250 has a built in receiver and an ArF user only needs to pair the R8 Radio Transmitter with the Navigator 250 15 EYEControl Navigator app The EYECon...

Page 23: ...Eyecontrol navigator App 23 Detailed Instructions...

Page 24: ...tion button works The calibration button is integrated into the right rear LED right button 25 Press and hold the button to enter calibration mode Press 2 times quickly to start calibration Press 1 ti...

Page 25: ...tion and modes tables It is possible to complete the learning procedure after having learned channel 7 by waiting for at least 8 seconds 4 Tap the calibration button once 1x to proceed to Gyro Calibra...

Page 26: ...mpass calibration D DYou need to perform this step with precision or the Navigator 250 will not fly properly Perform the compass calibration in an open area away from metal objects high voltage powerl...

Page 27: ...gator 250 on a level surface e g stone floor Take note of chapter 13 Protect your model on page 14 17 3 Stick controls Refer to chapter 26 Terms on page 34 and also study 14 9 Controls on page 21 17 4...

Page 28: ...ntuitive controls for aerial photography The controls respond less aggressively This behaviour is intentional allowing pilots to get a first feeling of how the Navigator 250 responds to lever input Au...

Page 29: ...transmitter Pos 1 Low rate Pos 2 High rate Pilots can expect that the center of the aileron and elevator controls will feel similar in each bank however the flipping capability will be significantly i...

Page 30: ...home location by turning the motors on again In the app you can enable a warning signal disabled by default in case there is no Home location locked at take off With the signal enabled if you take of...

Page 31: ...and activate the function 3 Determine a take off point 4 When you fly the Nagivator 250 it stays within the set boundaries Switching to a flight mode other than GPS while Geofence is activated allows...

Page 32: ...www rclogger com If instructions are available follow them with precision 23 1 Regular cleaning and maintenance 23 1 1 Cleaning The Navigator 250 is a simple but well designed flying device There are...

Page 33: ...aged in a crash or other action replace it immediately This also applies if there are fine tears or grazing in the propeller Due to the high speed parts could become loose if the propellers are damage...

Page 34: ...to the full transmitter operating instructions for more information 25 2 Telemetry data missing If telemetry data is not shown on the R8 transmitter 89102RC perform the following steps Ensure that yo...

Page 35: ...ll set of tasks e g a full 360 rotation to be completed at each defined task point T P C S is activated in and controlled through the app See below figure TP 1 TP 2 TP 3 TP 4 TP 5 TP 6 27 Technical da...

Page 36: ...d landing According to flight mode Flight Error Low battery level 1 Battery 11 4 V White Blinks continuously 1 Hz Low battery level 2 Battery 10 5 V pilot must land White Blinks continuously 5 Hz Fail...

Page 37: ...beep at every step of the process S O S S O S S O S Single flash 1s pause Single flash 1s pause Single beep 2s pause Flashing 2 Hz Flashing 2 Hz Continuous double beeps 1 Hz Dimming On Off Long beep...

Page 38: ...regulations The crossed out wheeled bin indicates the product needs to be disposed separately and not as municipal waste 31 2 Batteries The user is legally obliged battery regulation to return used ba...

Page 39: ...umber if Category II has been approved by Industry Canada to operate with the antenna types listed below with the maximum permissible gain indicated Antenna types not included in this list having a ga...

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