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Summary of Contents for MAMBO MISSION

Page 1: ...Parrot MAMBO MISSION QUICK START GUIDE GUIDE D UTILISATION RAPIDE GUfA DE UTILIZACION RAPIDA SCHNELLSTART ANLEITUNG GUIDA Dl RIFERIMENTO RAPIDO BEKNOPTE GEBRUIKSHANDLEIDING GUIA DE UTILIZA AO RAPIDA ...

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Page 3: ...English 4 Franc ais 22 Espanol 40 Deutsch 57 Italiano 74 Nederlands 91 Portugues 108 4 2 lJ 125 ...

Page 4: ...4 PRESENTATION OF THE PARROT MAMBO MISSION Hull Connector Hull Warning lights Micro USB port On Off button Camera ...

Page 5: ...PRESENTATION OF THE PARROT FLYPAD On Off button Micro Charge LED USB port Smartphone holder attachment 5 ...

Page 6: ...PARROT MAMBO CHARGING THE BATTERY 1 Insert the battery in the slot provided for this purpose 2 With the micro USB cable connect the Parrot Mambo to a computer or a USB power adapter ...

Page 7: ... the battery backwards PARROT FLYPAD CHARGING THE BATTERY 1 Connect the micro USB cable to the Parrot Flypad s micro USB port 2 Connect the USB port to a computer or a USB power adapter The charge LED turns red to indicate that charging is in progress Once charging is complete the LED turns green The charge time is approximately 2 hours Once charged the Parrot Flypad has a battery life of about 6 ...

Page 8: ...he On Off button The Parrot Mambo turns on 2 Place the Parrot Mambo on a flat surface with the propellers up 3 Wait until the warning lights turn green 4 Press the Parrot Flypad s ON OFF button to turn it on The Parrot Flypad s warning light flashes green and then becomes a steady green when the connection is established ...

Page 9: ...ot Mambo on a flat surface with the propellers up 2 Press G The Parrot Mambo takes off and stabilises at 1 meter above the ground waiting for a com mand LANDING To land the Parrot Mambo press the G button The Parrot Mambo lands 9 ...

Page 10: ...10 FLYING LEFT CONTROL 88 Rotate right RIGHT CONTROL 88 Go forward 88 Go backward 88 Move left ...

Page 11: ...d Pre programmed pattern 1 pattern 4 Pre programmed Pre programmed pattern 2 pattern 3 Operate accessory Take a photo This configuration is the default configuration Change and customise the Parrot Flypad s commands see Configuring the buttons 11 ...

Page 12: ...to the App Store or Google Play and download the free FreeFiight Mini application ACCESSORIES HULLS Attach the hulls to the Parrot Mambo s arms Make sure the hulls are properly secured on the Parrot Mambo s contacts by pressing on them To remove the hulls gently remove the hulls from the Parrot Mambo s contacts ...

Page 13: ...GRABBER 1 Turn on your Parrot Mambo and connect it to your smartphone 2 Attach the Grabber under the Parrot Mambo 3 Pass the brick inside the Parrot Mambo s arms 13 ...

Page 14: ...light turns green The FreeFiight Mini application automatically detects the Grabber 5 In FreeFiight Mini press the Grabber to open and close To remove the Grabber remove the brick from the connector and then gently unclip the Grabber s fastenings You can remove the Grabber ...

Page 15: ...arrot Mambo 2 Insert up to 6 balls into the Cannon s cartridge 3 Secure the Cannon to the connector The brick s warning light turns green The FreeFiight Mini application automatically detects the Cannon 4 Press 0 to operate the Cannon 15 ...

Page 16: ...lashing red light Steady red light The Parrot Mambo is starting up The Parrot Mambo is ready for use The Parrot Mambo s battery is low Charge the battery The Parrot Mambo has detected a problem Make sure Bluetooth is enabled on your smartphone If the problem persists visit www parrot com ...

Page 17: ...ection but its batter is low red light Charge tlie Parrot Flypad s battery The Parrot Flypad is connected to your Steady smartphone or your Parrot Mambo but its red light battery is low Charge your Parrot Flypad s battery The Parrot Flypad is connected to your Steady red light smartphone or your Parrot Mambo but the and tne Parrot Flypad is vibrating Parrot Mambo s battery is low Char e xour Parro...

Page 18: ...he Parrot Mambo Only use accessories specified by Parrot Drones SAS If sand or dust gets into the Parrot Mambo it may be irreparably damaged and no longer function properly Do not use the Parrot Mambo in adverse weather conditions rain strong wind or snow or when visibility is poor at night Keep the Parrot Mambo away from high voltage power lines buildings or any other potentially hazardous areas ...

Page 19: ...from App Store is a service mark of Apple Inc Google Play is a trademark of Google Inc The 8 uetooth R name and logo are registered trademarks of Bluetooth SIG Inc and any use of such trademarks by Parrot Drones SAS is under licence All other trademarks are the property of their respective owners WARNING REGARDING PRIVACY AND RESPECT FOR IMAGES OF PROPERTY Recording and broadcasting an individual ...

Page 20: ...th the FCC RF radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment This equipment should be installed and ope rated with a minimum distance of 20cm between the radiator and any part of your body DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY IN CANADA This device complies with the Industry Canada RSS applicable to license exempt radio apparatus Operation is permitted subject to the following two condi t...

Page 21: ...ult in a fire explosion or other hazard Q The battery terminals should not be allowed to short circuit The product should be connected only to class II appliances which display the symbol Use only 6 mm diameter balls reference MCPLA01357A_Chonggao sold by PARROT DRONES Warning Do not aim at eyes or face or body part MANUFACTURER INFORMATION The Parrot Mambo Mission I Parrot Flypad is manufactured ...

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