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CC3D Configuration
Flying the Vektor 280
Unlock
/
Lock the Motors
WARNING: SPINNING PROPELLERS CAN CAUSE SERIOUS
INJURIES
It is recommended that you remove the propellers while you
are setting up your drone.
The flight controller must be configured to match your
receiver. The flight controller uses Open Pilot ground control
software. The open Pilot configuration suite is available for
download at www.openpilot.org. Follow the instructions in
the software to configure your flight controller.
WARNING:
If you reset the CC3D flight controller, you will
need to go in and adjust the
ROLL
attitude. It must be set to
180 for proper operation.
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Turn on your transmitter and make sure all the trims
are in their neutral position, all the function switches
are in their off position and the throttle stick is in its
lowest position.
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Place the Vektor 280 on a flat surface and connect
the battery. You will hear a series of beeps as the
system initializes, once it stops you are ready to
take off.
Unlock the Motors:
To lock the motors, push the stick down
and move the rudder to the right. The motor should now be
locked. You can test it by moving the throttle stick slowly up,
the motors should not start.
WARNING: SPINNING PROPELLERS CAN CAUSE
SERIOUS INJURIES
Locking the Motors:
To lock the motors, push the stick down
and move the rudder to the right. The motor should now be
locked. You can test it by moving the throttle stick slowly up,
the motors should not start.
NOTE:
The motors are locked by default once the battery is
unplugged and the system reinitialized.
Controlling the Vektor 280
Refer to the following to see how stick inputs affect the
movements of the drone.
Push the left stick forward
to increase the altitude or
pull it back to decrease
the altitude.
Moving the stick left rotates the
drone left on its vertical axis
moving the stick right rotates the
drone to the right.
ALTITUDE CONTROL
YAW CONTROL