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BATFLY
250 FPV QUAD RACER USER'S GUIDE
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2) Plug the five connectors from the wire harness into the Channel Ports in your receiver as shown in the diagram
below. The Black (Aux 2) is not used in this application. If necessary, refer to your radio system User’s Guide for
more information.
FInAL ASSEmBLY
InSTALLInG ThE FPV CAmERA AnD VIDEo TRAnSmITTER (kIT VERSIon), ConTInUED....
InSTALLInG ThE noSE ConE AnD BoDY FAIRInGS (ALL VERSIonS)
1) Secure the nose cone and the two body fairings to the main frame, using
the six M2.5 x 5mm machine screws included.
moUnTInG YoUR RECEIVER (kIT AnD RECEIVER-READY VERSIonS)
1) Carefully plug the Receiver Wire Harness into the Receiver Input Port on
the Flight Controller.
The Receiver Wire Harness will plug in only one way. Do NOT force
it or you can damage the pins in the Receiver Input Port! The black,
red and white set of wires should be toward the FRONT of the Quad Racer.
The UP/DOWN angle of the FPV Camera can be adjusted by firmly moving the top of the camera forward or aft.
4) Plug one end of the video cable (red/black/yellow) into the FPV Camera,
then slide the tabs in the bottom of the FPV Camera mount into the matching
notches in the lower mounting plate.
5) Plug the other end of the video cable into the FPV Video Transmitter, then
plug the Power Connector into the FPV Video Transmitter Power Port on
the bottom plate (see the photo on page 8 for correct location).
6) Reinstall the top plate, followed by the external camera mount and the four
vibration isolators
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The Elevator connector features Red (positive),
Black (negative) and White (signal) wires. All
other connectors feature only one wire, which
should be plugged onto the signal pin in your
Receiver Channel Ports.
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The Aux 1 Flight Mode Switch connector can be
plugged into the Landing Gear Channel Port or
be controlled by any other 2- or 3-position switch
or dial to control Flight Mode Switching.
This section describes using the Receiver Wire Harness included to connect a standard 2.4GHz receiver that uses a
PWM (Pulse Width Modulation) output signal to the CC3D Flight Controller. The CC3D Flight Controller also supports
S.Bus and DSM2/DSMX receivers. If you’re using this type of receiver and you’re not familiar with making the
proper connections and programming the CC3D Flight Controller, please refer to the CC3D Flight Controller Wiki
at
www.openpilot.org
or refer to your receiver or radio system User’s Guide
for connection and setup instructions.
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