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Touch the "REV" icon (figure 25, position 9) to invert the video image by 180° (the image will turn upside down).
Touch the cog icon (figure 25, position 10) to display additional control icons.
The "VR" icon (figure 26, position 11) activates a "quasi 3D mode". The live image from the camera is split into two
parts on your smartphone screen. This allows you to connect your smartphone to a 3D headset (not included, must
be purchased separately) and use FPV mode in 3D (i.e. with spatial perception). Enable 3D mode in the app (figure
26, position 11) and insert your smartphone into the 3D headset. Wear the 3D headset and start the quadcopter.
If the trim controls are not sufficient to prevent the quadcopter from drifting or responding abnormally, the sensors
must be recalibrated. Place the quadcopter on a stable, level surface and touch the calibration icon (figure 26, posi
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tion 12). The LEDs in the outrigger arms will start to flash. The LEDs will stay constant when calibration is complete.
c) Controlling the quadcopter with your smartphone's position sensors
Smartphones contain position sensors, which are used to detect the orientation of the device and rotate the display.
These sensors can also be used to control the quadcopter's "pitch" (forwards and backwards) and "roll" functions (left
and right).
To control the quadcopter with your smartphone's position sensors, follow the instructions in section 20. a) to prepare
the quadcopter for take-off, and then select the icon in position 6, figure 25 to activate position sensor control.
Keep your smartphone horizontally in your hands. Watch the right-hand control icon (right-hand "point", see figure 27,
position 16), which moves according to the orientation of your smartphone. Touch the "Start rotors/automatic landing"
icon (figure 27, position 13) to start the quadcopter, and then touch the left-hand control icon (figure 27, position 15)
to initiate the take-off. The quadcopter will take off and hover in front of you.
Use the left-hand control icon (figure 27, position 15) to control the altitude and rotation about the vertical axis. The
smartphone's position sensors are used to control the left/right and forwards/backwards movement (instead of the
right-hand control icon).
Tilt your smartphone forwards to make the quadcopter move forwards. Tilt your smartphone backwards to make the
quadcopter stop or move backwards. Tilt your smartphone to the left to make the quadcopter move to the left. The
quadcopter will move in the same direction as your phone.
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