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TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE

  The helicopter can’t find a satellite GPS signal.

1.  Certain surfaces can cause signal interference between the 

helicopter and GPS satellites. Move the helicopter to different 
launch locations and away from buildings, parked cars, and 
other obstructions until a signal can be established. 

We don’t 

recommend flying without a GPS signal.

•  

The transmitter and the helicopter are on,  
but the helicopter won’t fly. 

1.  The model is not armed or has timed-out. See step 6 of the 

“Flying Your Model” section to arm your helicopter.

  The helicopter does not perform a trick when the AUX1 button is 

pressed and then a stick command is given.

1. The transmitter is not in Fast Mode. See the “Flight Modes” 

section.

•  

The helicopter landed by itself, and now the throttle will not respond.

1. The helicopter battery needs to be recharged (low voltage).

  The LED is blinking on the transmitter, and the transmitter will not 

control the model.

1.  

The transmitter is in binding mode. 

Confirm that the helicopter is 

powered on and the transmitter is in binding mode (blinking LED, 
LCD displays rotating segments). Move the transmitter to within 
one foot of the helicopter. The transmitter and helicopter should 
bind (indicated by a tone from the transmitter, solid green LED 
on the transmitter, solid green Power and Info Status LED on the 
helicopter, and the Disarmed Flight Screen on the transmitter LCD).

2.  

There was a problem with the binding process. 

Power down the 

transmitter and the helicopter, and then power them on again 
(transmitter first, then helicopter). The transmitter and helicopter 
should bind (indicated by a tone from the transmitter, solid green 
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 transmitter is off.

B.  Press and hold the AUX2 button and the Menu Down button.

C.  While holding both buttons, turn the transmitter on.

D.  Continue holding both buttons for 3 seconds until the 

transmitter beeps. Release both buttons.

E.  The transmitter is reset and is in bind mode (blinking LED, LCD 

displays rotating segments).

F.  Confirm that the helicopter is powered on and is in binding 

mode (Info Status LED blinking fast green).

G. Move the transmitter to within one foot of the helicopter. The 

transmitter and helicopter should bind (indicated by a tone from 
the transmitter, solid green LED on the transmitter, solid green 
Power and Info Status LEDs on the helicopter, and the Disarmed 
Flight Screen on the transmitter LCD).

•  The helicopter battery is fully charged and the rotor blades are 

spinning, but the helicopter will not lift off.

1.  The rotor blades have been installed incorrectly. See “Rotor Blade 

Installation.”

•  The helicopter does not fly as expected or the helicopter performs 

erratically in Film Mode.

1.  The helicopter has lost the GPS signal. Fly the helicopter to a 

suitable flying area with a clear view of the sky to reestablish the 
GPS signal.

•  The helicopter does not fly as expected or the helicopter performs 

erratically in Fast or Expert Mode.

1.  

The accelerometer or flight compass needs to be reset.

 Go to 

Traxxas.com for additional information and instructions or call the 
Traxxas Technical Support Line toll-free at: 1-888-TRAXXAS  
(1-888-872-9927).

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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