Swann Sky Eye User Manual Download Page 2

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The Helicopter

The Remote Control

Upper Rotors

Lower Rotors

Charging port

Camera

Blue Recording LED
(inside cockpit canopy)

USB port

Reset button

Power ON/OFF

Flight stick

Trim knob

Tail Rotor Speed Control

Antenna mount

Throttle indicator light

Video trigger

Photo trigger

Throttle stick

Power switch

Tail rotor

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Troubleshooting

Cannot control the chopper

• 

Ensure the controller is switched ON.

• 

Ensure the helicopter is switched ON.

• 

Try pairing the remote and the helicopter again.

• 

Check the batteries in the remote and if needed, 
replace with new batteries.

•  Ensure the antenna is securely attached to the 

remote.

• 

Ensure the helicopter is fully charged.

• 

Do not fl y the helicopter in high winds as this may 
make it hard to control.

• 

Center the trim control and if needed, adjust the 
trim again.

Helicopter will not ascend.

• 

The charge in the helicopter may be too low. You 
will need to recharge the helicopter.

• 

Check that you are providing enough throttle to 
lift the chopper.

Helicopter lands too fast

• 

You are reducing the throttle too fast. Reduce the 
throttle gently to get a gradual descent to the 
ground and a softer landing.

Main rotor diameter

300mm

Length

375mm

Machine height

160mm

Charging time

Approx. 70-80 minutes

Flying time

Approx. 5-8 minutes

Control distance

Approx. 20-30m / 65ft-98ft

Frequency

27MHz

Battery (helicopter)

DC 3.7V output (800mAh)

Battery (remote control)

AA 1.5V x 6 (not included)

Specifi cations

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Page 2: ...the remote Ensure the helicopter is fully charged Do not fly the helicopter in high winds as this may make it hard to control Center the trim control and if needed adjust the trim again Helicopter will not ascend The charge in the helicopter may be too low You will need to recharge the helicopter Check that you are providing enough throttle to lift the chopper Helicopter lands too fast You are red...

Page 3: ...odium is placed in water bam is the technical description of the outcome then you re somewhat familiar with how volatile lithium is except that lithium is lighter and therefore packs a bigger bang per gram than sodium is Basically obey all the guidelines and respect the power of lithium 3 Remote Control parts Charging the helicopter Charging the helicopter Before you can take flight you need to ch...

Page 4: ...n the battery compartment Promptly remove dead exhausted batteries from the controller Dispose of used batteries responsibly DO NOT incinerate used batteries DO NOT dispose of batteries in fire as batteries may explode or leak DO NOT mix new and old batteries or types of batteries i e alkaline standard DO NOT recharge non rechargeable batteries DO NOT short circuit the supply terminals Precautions...

Page 5: ...ecommend flying indoors However you really do need a bit of space to get the most out of the helicopter Some places which are good for flight include large garages whilst the car s not parked there indoor sports areas aircraft hangars secret underground submarine pens and so on though why you d fly a toy helicopter in your secret underground submarine pen is beyond us Or a large lounge room with d...

Page 6: ...er on page 7 The blue LED is located inside the cockpit canopy of the chopper Photo recording To take a photo press the PHOTO button on the remote control The blue LED on the helicopter will flash once to confirm that a photo has been taken Photos are taken at 320x240 resolution in JPG format Video recording To begin recording VIDEO press the VIDEO button on the remote control The blue LED on the ...

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