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12 • TRAXXAS

Expert Mode

In 

Expert Mode

, the 6-axis 

flight control system (auto 
leveling) is disabled, allowing 
the pilot to have full control 
over all aspects of flight. Expert 
Mode is truly for experts. If you 
find yourself flying 

Ā

ton out of 

control, press and hold the Air Brakes button or press the Return to Home 
button. When flying in Expert Mode, move the flight stick toward 
the highest side of the helicopter (left or right) to level it. Choose a 
location that allows you to fly over grass or another soft surface.
From Film Mode with the helicopter landed and disarmed, click the 
flight stick twice to activate Expert Mode. The transmitter will beep 
3 times, the green LED will begin double flashing, and the LCD will 
display EXPERT.  

WARNING:

 

This mode is intended for expert level pilots only!  

For more information on how to perform expert tricks and flips  
and learn how to access the menu and advanced controls, visit 
Traxxas.com for additional details and instructions.

CARING FOR YOUR HELICOPTER

•  After each flight and immediately after any crash, inspect your model 

for worn or damaged parts. If required, parts are available from your 
local Traxxas hobby dealer or at Traxxas.com. For a complete parts list 
and exploded view of your model, refer to the Service and Support 
Guide in this manual.

•  When not in use, store your model in its original packaging with the 

batteries removed from the transmitter and helicopter.

•  If you do not plan to fly your model for a week or more, store 

the battery approximately 50% charged to maintain battery 
performance and life. To achieve a 50% charge, fly the model until 
the battery requires recharging. Charge the battery for half the time 
typically required to fully charge the battery or fly the model until a 
50% charge remains.

WARNING! Do not store or attempt to charge a swollen or 
damaged battery! 

See “Safety Precautions” on page 5 for more 

information on LiPo batteries.

ROTOR BLADE INSTALLATION

The 

Āton

’s rotor blades 

are not identical. Each 
blade is labeled with an 
A or B. When installing 
replacement rotor blades, 
be certain to install the 
rotor blades with the 
corresponding A or B 
for each of the legs (A or 
B labels for the legs are 
molded on the LED lens).  
The helicopter will not fly 
if the rotor blades are not  
installed in the proper locations.

LED STATUS BAR

The LED Status Bar on the model is your flight information center. The 
chart below defines common Status Bar messages.

B

A

A

B

Front

Click Twice

(Click again to return to 

Film Mode)

Double 

Flashing

Selecting Expert Mode (while disarmed)

x2

x2

Home Button Fast Flashing

Helicopter has landed away 
from set home location

Arm/Disarm Button Flashing

Helicopter is disarmed

Power Indicator Flashing

Low batteries in transmitter; 
land immediately

Home Button Slow Flashing

Helicopter returning to home 
landing location

TRANSMITTER CODES

Power

GPS

Home

Info

On

(Working /

Available)

Linked to 

transmitter

GPS signal  

acquired

Home  

location set

All systems 

normal, Ready 

to Fly

Off

(Not Available)

Battery 

disconnected

Return to 

Home not 

available

Battery 

disconnected

Slow Flashing

(Active)

Looking  

for transmitter 

signal

Searching 

for satellites

Return to 

Home active

Low battery

Fast Flashing

(User Action 

Needed)

Transmitter 

signal lost

Helicopter has 

landed away 

from the set 

home location

Tone/Beep Pattern

Name

Description

Low-mid-high tone

Return to Home

Return to Home 

button pressed

Low-mid-high tone + 

1 beep

Out of Radio  

Control Range

Radio signal loss or interference

Low-mid-high tone + 

2 beeps

Geofence Breach

Āton has flown beyond 

GPS-controlled boundary 

(geofence)

Low-mid-high tone + 

3 beeps

Low-Voltage 

Failsafe

Transmitter or helicopter battery 

is nearly discharged.

RETURN TO HOME REFERENCE GUIDE

Summary of Contents for Aton

Page 1: ... are also menu functions in the transmitter that allow you to customize the settings Refer to the instructions online for using the transmitter menu Note Always remove camera frame and landing gear BEFORE attempting flight tricks AIR BRAKES If you lose control of Āton at any point press and hold the Air Brakes button and Āton will come to a stop and hover in place When you are ready release the Ai...

Page 2: ...harge remains WARNING Do not store or attempt to charge a swollen or damaged battery See Safety Precautions on page 5 for more information on LiPo batteries ROTOR BLADE INSTALLATION The Āton s rotor blades are not identical Each blade is labeled with an A or B When installing replacement rotor blades be certain to install the rotor blades with the corresponding A or B for each of the legs A or B l...

Page 3: ...LED on the transmitter solid green Power and Info Status LEDs on the helicopter and the Disarmed Flight Screen on the transmitter LCD 3 The model is not armed or has timed out To arm your helicopter see step 6 of the Preparing for Flight section on page 6 The transmitter settings have been adjusted incorrectly for optimal flight 1 Return the transmitter to the default settings A Ensure the transmi...

Page 4: ... buttons Visit Traxxas com for a guide to using the built in transmitter menu functions Updating Firmware Your Āton has the ability to receive firmware updates that can add new features and capabilities Firmware updates are performed via a microSD card not included that installs on the main board The microSD card slot can be accessed by removing the front canopy two screws Visit Traxxas com for th...

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