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1. 2 2 Quadcopter Introduction i53 oae rec c ecrit eter tei OE NEIT EN one NS 3 Preparations before flighit uiereenieeee enata rnnt ento GEILE BAL OEK A ERR E RE FERES ME KEEERREEY EUSEB RLERIR EE AR EY NEVER KY REED XRSEURAE AE 4 1 Preparing Batteriets 1 ccce ak caisreeex ase u etr ayer Sn SU ae eE Te RO RERO EVKENEESREKNRORNNE VERE VWERVMY CAS ERE A sean stan AENEA ened eau HORE AREENA 1 1 Quadcopter Battery Introduction 13 Quadcopte BAER INStAllBOR e Tid NA Ca TR TETTE alvin east eed E EDO Ec 5 2 PREPARING The Guado ple essnee onn ror n a eU eletto ce raa d ame xus ea RAVNA uo aga voa dae Eruca eds eed aiiai ainiaan 6 2 3 ROU CHOM ues coii tao cta tack E cc IC te qt s ener t er stat NO REM ers ONSE ie e Ree ee EDITT t e nner 6 2 2 Flight Control System m 2 9 FlighllidigatOlssmniszti e V REIVEFIEEF RE PI EI qoe Fere ere evis e vvvE PE REN EELE eq ux v vs ce VES ova qol e V i eua ned uc E Vv RN EGO RUE NE VETE VUE NU AVE E vea vean docu acu e 6 2 4 Stall tio CMC el Fe ieiuna cacsscoa im ratae tet eet debui a S RS DURS NPA NER Dd Need ease prese Ea mp IR R EAR 8 2 4 1 iristallithe Corinecterand Camera Cag uan terrier art AT RR ok nee ota tn Eas AE nR IR HE EN UE AIR Y AEAEE SES SANRA BAR NR SABER N ARAB LA ARMATA EA MAR AMA eS d a EMG aS 8 2 471 Installithe Connectorand Camera Cage crassi niei toss ep EA EREE Ebay dee VOV E RR ERREE RV ENS SEEFENLUEKNS TISSU
2. For maximum range and reliability Transmitter antenna should point skyward with no obstructions between it and the receiver antenna on Quadcopter Obstructions may cause you to lose control of the quadcopter Ensure mobile device holder and Repeater do not block the antenna Figure16 4 5 Operating the Transmitter Joystick at center neutral Control joysticks of transmitter are at the central position Joystick deviation distance The distance the Transmitter joystick deviates from its center position adcopter Direction amp ut indicates nose direction Operation Details Vertical movements on the left joystick control quadcopter elevation Push the left joystick up to ascend and down to descend When both joysticks are centered neutral the quadcopter will hover in place height is automatically set Push the left joystick upwards beyond the center neutral position to take off Push the left joystick Slowly to prevent sudden and unexpected elevation Horizontal movements on the left joystick controls the rudder Push left to rotate quadcopter counterclockwise and right for clockwise If the joystick is centered the quadcopter flies in the same direction without rotating The joystick controls the quadcopter s rotating velocity The more the joystick is moved the faster the quadcopter will rotate aee com Vertical movements on the right joystick controls the quadcopter s forward amp backward pit
3. 2 2 Stopping the Motors There are two ways to stop the motors Method One Figure 18 After the quadcopter lands toggle the throttle joystick to the lowest position and then perform CSC the motors will immediately stop Release both joysticks after the motors stop Method 2 Figure 19 After the quadcopter lands toggle the left joystick to the lowest position and hold for 3 seconds to stop the motor Figure 18 Figure 19 e Do not execute CSC during normal flight This will stop the motors and cause the quadcopter to drop without control e Toggle the joysticks quickly and accurately when performing CSC Release the joysticks simultaneously after the motors starts or stops e Shutdown transmitter must be after the quadcopter power off Otherwise the quadcopter will enter the return mode then may case the high speed rotation of the propeller 3 Basic Flight 3 1 Basic Flight Procedures 1 Place AP9 on a fiat and open ground and ensure Tail Indicator faces you 2 Power on the Transmitter and Quadcopter one after the other 3 Start the motors unti the GPS signal is strong enough the Tail indicator remains on at GPS mode Or start the motors when the status indicator on Transmitter is blue at NRM mode 4 Push the left joystick up slowly for a smooth take off Please refer to Transmitter operation instructions for detailed operation procedures 5 To land gently pull down the left joystick to make the quadcopter descend slowly t
4. Keep AP9 away from obstacles people power lines trees shelters surface of the water etc during flight 4 Reduce the chance of electromagnetic interference by not flying in areas with high levels of electromagnetism such as near mobile phone base stations or towers 5 This product cannot be used in The Antarctic Circle and The Arctic Circle 6 Do not fly the quadcopter within restricted or no fly zones and abide by local laws or regulations 112 i 7777 wot n n d86 C0m Pre flight Check 1 Ensure Transmitter Quadcopter are fully charged 2 Ensure propellers are correctly assembled 3 Ensure the Quadcopter Transmitter and other equipment are working properly after powering on 4 Chec f motors start properly after the quadcopter is switched on At this time disassembling propellers is recommended for safety 1 Compass Calibration Compass calibration is required before first time use otherwise the system may not work properly affecting flight safety The compass is sensitive to electromagnetic intertecence from other electronic devices which can cause abnormal compass data leading to poor flight performance or even flight failure Regular calibration is required ior optimum performance Do mot ca orate the compass in a strong magnetic field Do met carry ferromagnetic material such as keys cell phones etc while calibrating the compass 1 1 Calibration Procedures Choose s open space to conduct calibr
5. Point when it is in Failsafe mode please take off only after the Quadcopter successfully scans the GPS signal The Quadcopter cannot automatically avoid obstacles in its path when it is flying in Failsafe mode 4 3 How to regain control during Failsafe Procedures When the Quadcopter is out of control toggle the S4 switch on the transmitter several times to switch flight mode Once the signal is restored the transmitter will regain control and you can continue to use the transmitter to operate the Quadcopter 5 Low Battery Level Alarm Function When quadcopter battery power is low you must land as soon as possible or else the quadcopter may lose power completely and crash damaging the quadcopter or creating a dangerous situation In order to prevent danger caused by low battery AP9 defines Level 1 low voltage alarm battery level under 50 and Level 2 low voltage alarm battery level under 20 and sends alarms with indicators on the quadcopter and on the transmitter Battery Alarm Flight indicator light status Low Power risk prompt In level 1 alarm condition Quadcopter flies normally for few minutes and then initiates 4 arm indicators Slow Blink TENET Low Power alarm Level 2 alarm Be cautious while flying keep the Quadcopter within sight and do not to fly Diinks on and off in 1s intervals k too high or too far In level 2 alarm condition Quadcopter flies normally for few minutes and then initiates Failsafe mode
6. and commences to automatically land Under such a situation please Severe Low Power T 4 arm indicators Fast Blink blinks twice within 1s alarm return and land the Quadcopter as safely as possible and do not push the throttle hard or make big movements during flight During low Power automabc landing you can regain control of the Quadcopter by switching the flight mode However do not do so repeatedly as it may 1 Reduce battery service life due to over discharge 2 Quadcopter may crash due to insufficient Power Appendix 1 Description of Common Indicators The GPS signal is strong enough Searching for GPS signals j Low Power alarm first level low power alarm Front and Rear indicators Fast Blink Severe Low Power alarm second level low power alarm Above indicator Gesorptions refer to common LED indicator states For specific details please refer to Prepare the Quadcopter in section 2 3 Flight Indicators 2 Specifications Transmitter 15 3 Common Troubleshooting 3 1 Solution for transmitter joysticks center neutral position errors When there is a big error in neutral position of transmitter joysticks the motors cannot start when performing CSC Errors in Transmitter joysticks neutral position usually occur in two cases 1 When quadcopter is ON and the joystick except throttle is not in neutral position Solution Move all Transmitter joysticks to neutral position and re start
7. condition or other liability even though the defect or loss is caused by negligence or other fault Damage resulting from use accident or normal wear and tear is not covered by this or any warranty AEE assumes no liability for any accident injury death loss or other claim related to or resulting from the use of this product In no event shall AEE be liable for incidental or consequential damages relating to or resulting from the use of this product or any of its parts Because of possible user resealing error this product is not warranted against leakage in waterproof housing or any resulting damage Returns or replacements of parts and or products may be subject to shipping handling replacement and or restocking fees If you are experiencing a problem with an AEE purchase please contact our Customer Support Team by visiting our website www aee com For product warranty period and conditions please refer to www aee com for details Tip If you bought this product from an AEE authorized dealer we would recommend that you first contact them for technical support issues This User Manual is subject to change without prior notice You can check the official AEE website for the latest updated version
8. AEn man Quick Guide 2gc TORUK Fly with freedom Shoot with passion Disclaimer Please read this disclaimer ity ing t pe is product is not suits people under the age of 18 By using this poan you agre them em You agree that e responsible for your own conduct ontent i ict only for purposes that are proper and in accordance with the 1 Propellers 2 Motor 3 Front Indicator 4 Camera Cage 5 Landing Gear 3 position switch S2 3 gosition switch S1 Power indicator Status indicator Loli joystick Video Recording Reserved function Shutter Buticn Reserved function 6 Quadcopter Battery 10 Battery Level LCD Segment Display Description of Remote Control Antenna S positior switch S3 E 3 pesition switch S4 Photo shooting amp indicator i i Right joystick TURN RIGHT Video Stop Button FORWARD Battery compartment 7 Tail Indicator 8 Power switch 11 Battery Level Check button 9 Rear indicator luadcopter e Preparing the Transmitter 1 Load four AA batteries into the battery compartiment Pay attention to negative directions 2 Be sure 81 82 and S4 are switched ta the upper most position as below 1 S3 Middle 3 Slide power s ransmitter Then the power indicator red ligt to power on t Js Important A continuous beaping di d sound emitted from t
9. E OST Ra S XR EVA TEL XUFENN REOR aT 8 3 Preparing Propellers 1 notorio neon rene erae eR iiaa LR SENSE E XRTMLY AUC ee ouv ced d a annem eee 8 corro ofa m M dtl 8 92 ASSEN IGG PIODSIBBu ccrto ioo EM M heat HERR RECEN REB NEP NAR AERA ERAN EE SEAS OREA SERRE ELSE E SUA EAE SANA USES UN VASA CUBE NER SER RSS E Pa DE ERR Re din 9 3 3 Disassembling Propellers eren raso cit ctt te ea itt Nec ev ce d ee e tete i SAEI RIEN Crus paca Sg Ue educ e uds pa an LI gutes os 9 3 4 Precautions RETE m 9 4 Preparing the Transmitter cnini riore rentre IE YXN VVETE SEXY anaE SAONO FERE EURO RUNTAMEUR RN EERRES TREE VOR VERE VA ANETO NEESKENS EKE ETAT ORVN OR EUR E AUR CARES 9 4 1 Introduction ALD SNS nre ro rojo M Cz r3 a6 I die ET A A EEE EA E A EA EERENS 10 4 39 Powering the TEBESITIEGT eise to ra rette ge cor ty re eae eR c Ya LT COS di da Eee S E ee des iain aeg tl ania iN be see ERSTER 11 4 4 Antenna Orientetignecsas scies tereti aa Cer ORENSE RES PAUL EER TUS XUL rama EE ERENT 11 4 5 Operating the Transmittettissccscccssvssesscsossssssscesnsssvvcesassnvessscaveasvearanecavesssspessecessbensecsnccesgoavssusencanceaihaomsassnsaaen aa NETAS SAANEEN NEEESE EESE EENES tees 11 4 6 Frequency Pairing between Transmitter and RECCIVED ccecsssssesssssersessssseessssusessssssssecesseescuseseceescsaseessesessvessssdsesssascedsensessaaeansinsess we 12 P
10. For detailed description please see the User Manual i H GPS mode A NRM mode indicator green 9g Soo Slow Blinki ts ON ts OF 110 Taking off and Landing Outdoors he 4 warning cards fram motors Taking off 2 Attach propellers with gray nu r with full power battery on a flat and open ground and ensure Tail Indicator faces toward you te Control and the Quadcopte switch r is set exactly as the figure below inotbe ened unti GPS oa is ieacy T l indicator will alternate between fast blinking and on wer Quadcopter until it touches the ground only on flat aad operi ground sition and hold for more than 3 seconds until the motors stop 5 flight OR it will cause the Quadc ptert io drop without control S PPAP9xxxA02V0 fee Arial Photography Revolutionize Realize mc Explore new TORUK Fly with freedom Shoot with passion se GO Disclaimer Product photo and specifications are subject to change without notice ace com Content Conventions sorora e EEREN N ANERE RE NE EUN VR EVE ER NIERU SNR E MAS SE SENVENVERIKRXNIR CRET VEU SNU a ee eR Te EFE VERE ERR ERAN H 2 OVeLVIeWosascea xke ROS AENENEEYR ES SNESKNRERNNRREREEFEEKVERSN NIAE OAE AN ES AE RENE SEkREREOK ERNSRYRERES KVEK US SNIESNIRFXERINEKRYE FVRESRSEREEFEVPEEEEEKESEFEEEABEERAKCKM 2 T odsoncqtem P
11. IQUE aaeeea 12 Flight Environment Requirements cccssccccssccsssessseeesssseesssessseresasssceeaserscenssesseaeseaaeeceasaeeseaeseedeeseaenesssedessaeesacenaaaneaeassaneecageecnesensaseseaeeeaeseaes 12 Preestlight Gheckisoienr cie nare hee a EEE RE E ARAE AAEE EEA N ESLOS EEE EEE E EE RAR 13 1 Compass Calibration 1 1 Calibration Procedures 1 2 When to Recalibrate 2 Starting Stopping the Motor V 13 Zit Startitiortbewnolor coner eo ct ient trice ceret aeos PE ERI S SUA EGO ER IR IGI TRE MY MeN EX COR QI Lo 2 na eNO Rar er UN ots eL VIR LONGE 13 2 2 Stopping the MO OTS scorre ett re oo rt pe xi NEN ERNETEN EEEN EENES NEENA BER EE Y RUNE ECCE SY HE SEL ETOT ATTAVARA 14 3 Basic Fight iret ene AE chao rex ea EVE E NER E SAEI SE EFT V a SEE VE eux UC SEA REX EVE LI Cu ER CENE KIA ROVER OX a 3 1 Basic Flight Procedures 3 2 Aerial Photography Tips and Tricks If camera installed already eesessssessseseseeesseese eene nensi nennen nnne nien nnt niaan enee 14 4 Failsate Proteccions c 14 4 1 Scenarios when Quadcopter enters Failsafe mode rere eror tan nemen er ei ee rait eae ee reo deca n d rper eire VR 14 ALD R ilSAt6 PROCCAUIG E 14 4 3 How to regain control during Failsafe Procedures sees eene ener nenne
12. ates the Quadcopter s position when the Quadcopter successfully scans the GPS signal 4 1 Scenarios when Quadcopter enters Failsafe mode 1 When Transmitter is powered off 2 The Quadcopter has flown beyond the effective range of the Transmitter signal 3 There are obstructions between the Transmitter and the Quadcopter 4 There is interference causing a signal problem with the Transmitter 4 2 Failsafe Procedure In case you lose control of the Quadcopter during flight the Quadcopter will automatically follow the below operating procedures 1 The Quadcopter automatically slows down and hovers in one location 2 If the Quadcopter regains signal from the transmitter within 2 seconds flight control returns to Normal mode and the Quadcopter will not enter Failsafe mode and will not automatically fly back to the Home Point 3 If the Quadcopter does not regain signal from the transmitter within 2 seconds the Quadcopter enters Failsafe mode and initiates automatic flight control to fly back to the Home Point The Quadcopter will now continue to hover for 15 seconds and evaluate vertical Distance to the Home Point If the Distance is less than 25 meters the Quadcopter will fly up vertically to 25 meters higher than the Home Point and then commence to return When the Quadcopter reaches the Home Point it will hover for 5 seconds and then automatically land To ensure the Quadcopter successfully flies back to the Home
13. ation Start the Transmitter and quadcopter and ensure they work properly Folow e sew procedures to calibrate the compass Toe left joystick to top right corner Tee nght joystick to top left comer h scs Front indicator gre starts blinking Then release the joysticks Put AP9 on the ground Green lights blink fast after light off normally i after light off Calibration success Calibration failure Warning A Sue i move propellers before calibration to avoid accidental injury or loss 1 2 When to Recalibrate 1 When compess date is abnormal front indicator green blinks fast 2 The Tight ocon is far from the place where last compass calibration was conducted 3 There ave canges in quadcopter s physical structure 4 The Queceepter dris a lot while flying such as it flies along a circle when hovering Warning A Be sure 15 remove propellers before calibrating to avoid accidental injury 2 Starting Stopping the Motor 2 1 Starting the motor Toggle Se joysticks as shown in the illustration Combination joystick Command CSC to start the motor Release the joysticks simultaneously after the motors start them Se camera wil start to record video automatically When S4 switch to GPS Mode NRM e NULL e the motors can not be turned on until GPS is ready Toggle Left joystick to left bottom corner Toggle Right joystick to right bottom corner Figure17 E
14. ch Push up to fly forward and down to fly backward The quadcopter will keep level and straight if the joystick is centered Push the joystick further to increase pitch angle and faster flight velocity Horizontal movements on the right joystick control left and right pitch Push left to fly left and right to fly right The quadcopter will keep level and straight if the joystick is centered Push the joystick further to increase pitch angle and faster flight velocity S2 switch is used to calibrate joysticks position Toggle S2 to Position 3 then power on the Transmitter The photo capture status indicator green blinks Then move both joysticks clockwise and counterclockwise ue Saat twice ensuring the joystick touches the maximum S2 OK 2 4 positions Position 1 Position 2 Position 3 After joystick calibration with the maximum stroke the status indicator in the middle will go out finally turn S2 to position 1 The Video Indicator lights up green and calibration is completed S4 switch is the flight mode toggle switch uu Position 1 GPS is GPS mode Position 2 NRM is 4 Sandi S4 e nuQ S4 shii Normal mode Position 3 NULL is Reserved function Position 1 Position 2 Position 3 e In GPS mode when all joysticks are in the neutral position the quadcopter hovers at a fixed point e In Normal mode when all joysticks are in the neutral position the quadcopter remains level but may drift in a hor
15. ed 1 Level low battery alarm 2 level low battery alarm Compass abnormal Accelerometer abnormal Gyro abnormal GPS Module abnormal Barometer abnormal INDICATOR Rear Indicator red Compass calibration entered Compass calibration started Compass calibration Successful Compass calibration Failed In case a serious error occurs the Tail LED Indicator continues blinking in red When accelerometer GPS compass or other abnormal status occurs please refer to the solutions of Common Troubleshooting aee com 2 4 install the Camera Frame Two types of camera frame can be mounted on AP9 quadcopter 1 S 50 S51 S60 S71 S70 0M51S OM60S OR60S OR71S S40 and other series of cameras can be mounted in Q45 2 G3 cameras can be mounted in Q44 2 4 1 Install the Connector and Camera Cage 1 Install the cage seat onto the quadcopter and lock the screws as shown in Fig 10 a 2 Install the camera frame onto the cage seat and lock the screws as shown in Fig 10 b Figure10 a Figure10 b Figure10 2 4 1 Install the Connector and Camera Cage 1 Install the camera into the camera cage as shown in Fig 11 a reverse installation shall be avoided 2 Make sure the camera is installed in correct direction and then lock the camera cage cover as shown in Fig 11 b Note The above figure is for Q45 camera cage the same operation steps also apply to Q44 Figure11 a F
16. he Transmitter indicates low battery voltage Please replace batteries immediately Q Compass Calibration Compass calibrati The compass is ve to electrome compass data leading to poor flight po perfarmance etic interlererice formance or aver towers Do riot carry ferrem aterials when A Note Calibration can begi required before first time use otherwise the system may not work prop m other electronic devices which can cause abnormal fight failure Regular calibration is required for optimum Attention Do not calibrate the compass in environments with a strong magnet Q Install the Camera and Frame Two types of camera frame can be mounted on APS aircraft 1 G3 Q44 2 S50 S51 SBO S71 S70 OM51S s of cameras can be media in Q45 Put screws in the camera frame seat at positions shown in the red circles tighten the screws to install the frame seat onto the aircraft Put 4i designated positi of screw he camera frame fastener aman frame fastener iframe Note The above steps also apply to G44 e is for Q45 camera fra the same operatiar o Assembling Propellers g flight safoty 1 Remo without P mark olor shafts v to ich as near power lines or radio 5 nd celi phones eic direction bout 2C seconds AA Note 1 Prom during flig fiy proper Wear prot tach propeliers with black nuts Tighten pro
17. helps you easily capture clear and stable aerial videos and photos 1 Kit Contents Before using please check all items inside the kit box 2 pcs with black nuts 2 Propellers i 2 pcs with gray nuts AEE 50 S51 S60 S71 S70 AS camere cs OM51S OM60S OR60S OR71S mounted on the quadcopter before delivery S40 and other series of cameras can be mounted Camera shall be purchased separately D f Gopro G3 cameras can be mounted Quadcopter Battery Quadcopter power supply aee com Quadcopter Battery Charger 100 240V 50 60Hz 1pcs wrench for Tools disassembling propeller and 1pcs screwdriver for assembling propeller guard AA batteries For Transmitter power supply Including AP9 User Manual AP9 Quick Start Guide Disclaimer Propeller Guards 4 pcs Propeller Guards Possesses relevant AP9 information Accessories you have received may vary due to different product customizations Package contents are subject to change without further notice 2 Quadcopter Introduction Adopting compact integrated design AP9 provides excellent flight control and aerial photography for outdoor low altitude or large indoor spaces You only need to follow simple installation steps before flight and taking aerial photos You can control the quadcopter in real time fashion with the transmitter Featuring simple and fiexible operating procedures stable and reliable performance AP9 is ideal for amateur or com
18. ight controls Roll Front amp Back controls Pitch 12 Strap Hole 13 Video Stop Button Reserved function 14 Strap Hole Reserved function 15 Airborne Shutter Button Reserved function 16 Transmitter Power Switch Warning To avoid accidental Injury STAND CLEAR of and DO NOT touch propellers or motors when operating Transmitter Function definition for toggle switch S1 S4 as below Tilt up 3 positions related control to servo PE Stop middle N Tilt down Note This function is not available on AP9 Isa 3 positions 1 6PS GPS mode 2 NRM Z Normal mode 3 NULL null reserved 4 2 Status Indicator on Transmitter Upon startup of the quadcopter you can judge the quadcopter status according to the status indicator on the Transmitter As shown in Fig 15 there are three indicators including from left to right transmitter power indicator red status indicator three color red green blue Photo shooting amp video recording indicator green Remote Control Indicators e Photo shooting amp Status indicator three color h Power indicator Red light Green light Blue light ead indicator T Red lighte Red lighte Green lighte Blue light amp Green lighte NRM mode blue light continuous m GPS mode green light gt red light gt green light Power on Remaining On satellite searching successful ON gt OFF GPS mode green light gt red light satellite searching failed 2 Sa
19. igure11 b 3 Preparing Propellers AEE AP9 adopts 10 inch propellers with black and gray color propeller nuts Propellers are consumable items Please purchase these accessories separately if necessary 3 1 Introduction Propellers Diagram Gray 1045 Black 1045 P Attach to the motor shaft without P mark Attach to the motor shaft with P mark 8 Lockup Tighten propeller in this direction ay Unlock Loosen propeller in this direction Assembly Location nstallation Location Symbol Description a86 C0m 3 2 Assembling Propellers As shown below Prepare two propellers with gray nuts and two with black nuts Attach propellers with gray nuts to motor shafts without P marks and attach propellers with black nuts to motor shafts with P marks Tighten propellers as per the appropriate locking direction Figure12 1 Propellers are designed to self tighten during flight therefore do not tighten them excessively Do not use glue on the threads 2 Ensure propellers are attached in the correct position The quadcopter cannot fly properly if the propellers are installed incorrectly Wear protective gloves while installing as propellers are very thin and may cause accidental scratches 3 3 Disassembling Propellers Auxiliary wrench Cr amp j Unlock direction A As shown as in the Figure 13 prevent motor rotation by using A the auxiliary wrench or your ha
20. izontal direction e When S4 switch to GPS Mode the motors can not be turned on until GPS is ready Tail indicator remains on 4 6 Frequency Pairing between Transmitter and Receiver The Transmitter and receiver are paired before delivery Normally you can skip this procedure and directly use the quadcopter However if you change the Transmitter or Receiver frequency pairing is required Frequency Pairing Procedures 1 Important Be sure to remove propellers before pairing to avoid accidental injury 2 First power off the remote control then power on the quadcopter The front rear indicators and tail indicator light up When you hear a beep sound power on the remote control the power indicator lights up When photo shooting amp video recording indicator green lights up the link between the remote control and quadcopter is successfully eatablished 3 If photo shooting amp video recording indicator green doesn t light up do the second step again Flight After installation please conduct flight training for example Flight simulator training or professional training Ensure that all flights are carried out in a suitable environment Flight Environment Requirements 1 Do not use the quadcopter in severe weather conditions such as strong winds category 4 and above snow rain and fog 2 Fly in an open area without tall buildings Presence of large number of steel buildings in the area will affect the onboard compass 3
21. lammable materials 7 Battery safety is extremely important Please refer to Disclaimer for more precautions 2 Preparing the Quadcopter The quadcopter includes a built in flight control system and motors etc 2 1 Introduction 3 4 5 7 8 9 10 11 Figure8 1 Propellers 2 Motor 3 Front Indicator 4 Camera Cage 5 Landing Gear 6 Quadcopter Battery 7 Tail Indicator 8 Power switch 9 Rear Indicator 10 Battery Level LCD Segment Display 11 Battery Level Check button 2 2 Flight Control System AEE AP9 is equipped with AEE flight control system to provide incredible ease of use and stability In addition to supporting basic flight maneuvers such as climb descend roll and pitch it also supports failsafe protection battery level alarms and other functions 2 3 Flight Indicator There are three Flight Indicators namely the Front indicator Rear indicator and Tail indicator When the Quadcopter switch is turned on the LED Flight Indicators will be on The Front indicator is green and the Rear indicator is red Hereafter use Green Red Indicator to describe Front Rear indicators respectively aee com Front Indicator Tail Indicator Rear Indicator Figure9 AP9 LED Flight Indicators MODE Tail Indicator green GPS normal D T GPS failed d WARNING amp ERROR WARNING amp ERROR Front Indicator green Rear Indicator r
22. mercial photography Components Flight Control System Receiver ESC Electronic Speed Control Quadcopter Propellers Motor Camera Cage Figure 1 ace com Transmitter Figure2 Preparations before flight Refer to the following for installing components and pre flight quadcopter check 1 Preparing Batteries Ensure all device batteries are fully charged before operating AEE AP9 Transmitter Load 4 AA batteries for power supply Quadcopter Charge quadcopter batteries for power supply The following instructions are for the quadcopter battery 1 1 Quadcopter Battery Introduction The quadcopter battery Figure 3 is a specifically designed battery for AP9 with charge and discharge management functionality with 5300mAh capacity and voltage of 11 1V Only use the dedicated quadcopter battery charger Figure 4 provided by AEE for charging Figure3 Figure4 Short press the Battery Level Check button Figure 5 Battery Level LCD Segment Display displays appropriate battery level Please fully charge the battery if it is less than two bars Battery Level Segment Display Battery Level Check button Figure 5 a86 C0n Battery Specifications Li Po Battery 5300mAh 0 C 50 C 20 C 50 C lt 80 Please carefully read and strictly comply with this manual before use Users take full responsibility for any problems caused due to failure to follow instruction
23. n nensis aiaa ini aaa ha asses ssa sess sina ns insist sas ra 15 5 Low Battery Level Alarm Function eeeeeeeeeeseeeeeee enne eene nnne enn nennen nna nasi th shines ia itaisaidia natas asses essa asas anne dna 15 PPP a lo P QN RENT TET 15 1 Description of Common Indicators i acie E Rer REE ek eo etse seek c Yea eec Y Ie HU EY MEE CENUR SER CL XXMR E SEY EEKEREN YN YR EY SF e tae ev as vetas 15 A SpecificalioliSt ceo i a ap OE EE dy Bee ER yep x ED ED Y REGI PETER ar ERU CVV EXE Nea EDATE KU PNE HENTERURNR NT egg 15 3 COMMON TFOUDIeshiDOHnQ ereere vem e envers ris vasa eva NTEN veran edu su sa URS Vue OVE YER tc teks DEVANT eR VL cU a DU esas D FU e Teen E EY E Urdu 16 Limited Warranty a68 C0m AEE AP9 User Manual V1 0 2015 4 Please read this User Manual carefully before using AP9 Conventions Except when specifically stated all AP9 features described in this manual are for Quadcopter Operating Modes LAwarning 1 When installing the propellers rotate the propellers strictly in the lock direction specified by the mark and DO NOT apply too much force in order to avoid possible damage 2 When removing the propellers rotate the propellers strictly in the unlock direction specified by the mark in order to avoid possible damage Overview AP9 is a high tech electronic product integrating flight control system Thecamera can be mounted with a camera frame which
24. nd then remove propeller by turning AN towards the unlock direction Figure13 3 4 Precautions 1 Check whether propellers and motors are installed correctly and firmly before every flight 2 Ensure that all propellers are in good condition before each flight Replace aged chipped or broken propellers 3 To avoid injury stand clear of and do not touch propellers or motors when they are spinning 4 Only use original AEE propellers for a better and safer flight experience L waring E 1 When installing the propellers rotate the propellers strictly in the lock direction specified by the mark and DO NOT apply too much force in order to avoid possible damage 2 When removing the propellers rotate the propellers strictly in the unlock direction specified by the mark in order to avoid possible damage 4 Preparing the Transmitter AEE AP9 Transmitter is paired with the Quadcopter receiver before delivery The Transmitter is set to U S mode by default 4 1 Introduction 1 2 3 NL ZZ 6 i7 10 14 15 P Figure14 1 Antenna 2 3 position Switch S1 3 3 position Switch S2 4 3 position Switch S3 5 3 position Switch S4 6 Transmitter Power Indicator 7 Status indicator 8 Photo shooting amp video recording indicator 9 Battery Compartment 10 Left Joystick Up amp Down controls Throttle Left amp Right controls Yaw 11 Right Joystick Left amp R
25. o the ground 6 After landing pull the left joystick to the lowest position and hold for more than 3 seconds until the motors stop 7 After motors stop power off Quadcopter and the Transmitter one after the other e During flight if all 4 arm indicators slow blink or fast blink it indicates the quadcopter has entered a low battery state The Transmitter will also make an alarm sound please refer to Low Battery Level Alarm Function for details e It takes approximately 40 60 seconds when the GPS signal is strong enough after the quadcopter power on 3 2 Aerial Photography Tips and Tricks If camera installed already 1 Perform pre flight checks 2 Capture photos and record videos during safe flight status 3 Capture photos and record videos in sunny weather with little wind 4 Set camera settings as per shooting requirements such as video resolution picture size etc 5 Carry out a trial flight before actual flight to help plan the route and frame your photos and videos 6 Push the joystick as slowly as possible during flight to ensure the quadcopter flies smoothly 4 Failsafe Protections If the Quadcopter loses connection with the Transmitter i e you lose control the Failsafe mode kicks in and the Automatic Flight Control system will control the Quadcopter fly it back to the Home Point and land it safely This reduces chances of losing or crashing the Quadcopter in case the Transmitter signal is lost Home Point Indic
26. pellers as per the apprapriate foc Do not use glue on amp e correct posit ihe propellers are installed incorrectly e Assembling Quadcopter Battery 1 Load battery into battery compartment in the co direction EN amp he battery into the battery compartment in the right direction 2 Ensure that the battery has been completely pushed in TN Locked Jog RE Unlocked tightly locked poor contac of in take off faihara affect the flight safety or reset AN Important 1 Piease check the battery level before take of the battery level celec ort pressed the battery level will appear in percentage on the display 2 Whel battery icon has less than two bars nlease charge the battory fully re take off to moto 1 Place Quadco 2 Turn on the Ri 3 Be sure the T fime to start c ft joystick slowly E Landing 1 Slowly pull the l 2 After land e 8 Power off Gh 4j Remove the t t joystick te t en e left joystick to the low adcopter by sliding the switch to OFF 5 Power off Transmitter and Wi Fi Repeater qader c A impo es lant 4 Conirol the flight he inder your control during y 2 Do not eo Start the Aircraft Place APS on a level open around with the tail indicator facing vou tura on the power switch of APO 4N Notice The table below gives partial description of the indicators
27. s 1 2 Charging the Quadcopter battery 1 Connect the charger to an AC power source 100 240V 50 60Hz Please use a power adapter if necessary 2 While charging the battery charger indicator turns red 3 When the battery charger indicator turns green the battery is fully charged Disconnect the charger and battery when charging is complete Figure 6 1 3 Quadcopter Battery Installation Push the battery into the battery compartment in the correct direction Figure 7 After the battery is properly installed a click sound will be heard indicating that the battery has been fastened An incorrectly installed battery may cause e Bad contact Affect flight safety Inability to take off Figure 7 1 4 Caution 1 Do not directly pull out the battery when the Quadcopter is switched on as it may damage the power supply connector 2 For long term storage discharge the battery to 40 50 power and store in a specified battery box Discharge charge the battery once every three months to maintain battery life 3 Replace the battery after it has been discharged over 300 times Completely discharge a battery prior to disposal 4 Replace the battery if your current battery swells up or is damaged in any way to avoid fire and explosion 5 Do not charge expanded or damaged batteries 6 Pay attention while charging batteries to prevent accidents Always charge batteries on a non flammable surface and never near any f
28. tellite searching successful blue light gt green light NRM GPS Remainingon Satellite searching failed blue light gt red light OFF Figure15 ma Satellite searching successful green light gt blue light GPS NRM Satellite searching failed red light gt blue light 1 When Transmitter battery power is low a warning alert sounds 2 When Quadcopter battery power is low a warning alert also sounds 530 aee com 4 3 Powering on the Transmitter 1 Load four AA batteries into the battery compartment Pay attention to positive and negative directions 2 Set S1 and S2 switches to the upper most position and place both joysticks at the mid point 3 Toggle power switch to ON position to switch on the Transmitter 4 The power indicator remains ON in red color after the Transmitter is powered on e Ensure transmitter batteries have sufficient charge before each use If there is low voltage the Transmitter will prompt low power warning Please replace batteries immediately e Be sure to remove batteries from transmitter in case of long term storage e Remove depleted batteries and follow battery instructions for disposal or recycling AN aming Make sure not to touch the propellers when operating Transmitter 4 4 Antenna Orientation Keep the transmitter antenna pointing skyward and ensure there are no obstacles between Transmitter and receiver antennas to ensure maximum transmitter range during flight
29. the quadcopter to re record the neutral position If problem persists it may be caused due to case 2 Transmitter joysticks have been trimmed leading to deviation in neutral position i e there is a large asymmetry in quadcopter joystick position Solution Recalibrate the Transmitter a Make sure the quadcopter is powered off Toggle S2 to Position 3 Q then power on the Transmitter The photo capture indicator green blinks Then E move both joysticks clockwise and counterclockwise twice ensuring the joystick touches the maximum positions Afterwards release the joystick and toggle S2 to Position t 7 SZOK b Re start the quadcopter and pay attention whether or not it starts properly If the problem cannot be solved by the above methods please send back the transmitter to our factory for repair the Video Indicator lights up green and calibration is completed 3 2 How can quadcopter land smoothly Before performing CSC pull down the left joystick to less than5 ofthe joystick level and then execute CSC This way you can land the quadcopter smoothly Limited Warranty AEE products are guaranteed against manufacturing defects AEE s sole obligation in the event of such defects during this period is to repair or replace the defective part or product with a comparable part or product at AEE s sole discretion Except for such repair or replacement the sale processing or other handling of this product is without warranty
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