AEE DRONES TORUK AP9 Drone Camera Quadcopter Aircraft System User Guide
- June 17, 2024
- AEE DRONES
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AEE DRONES TORUK AP9 Drone Camera Quadcopter Aircraft System
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Instructions
- Antenna
- Speed Switch S1
- Calibration Switch S2
- 3-Position Switch S3
- Flight Mode Switch S4
- Power Indicator
- Status Indicator
- Left Joystick
- Video Recording(Reserved function)
- Shutter Button(Reserved function)
- Video Recording Indicator
- Strap hole
- Right Joystick
- Video Stop Button (Reserved function)
- Power Switch
- Battery Compartment
- Hook open/close button
- Return button
Note
- Left Joystick (“Up & Down” controls Throttle, “Left & Right” controls Yaw)
- Right Joystick (“Left & Right” controls Roll, “Front & Back” controls Pitch)
- [ 1 ] Propeller [ 2 ] Motor [ 3 ] Front Indicator
- [ 4 ] Camera Cage [ 5 ] Landing Gear [ 6 ] Quadcopter Battery
- [ 7 ] Tail Indicator [ 8 ] Power switch
- [ 9 ] Battery Level LCD Segment Display [ 10 ] Rear Indicator
- [ 11 ] Battery Level Check button
Operating Instructions
Switch on the Remote Control
- Load four AA batteries into the battery compartment. Pay attention to positive and negative directions.
- Be sure S1 is switched to the “E” position, and S2 and S4 are switched to the uppermost position.
- Slide the power switch to the ON position to power on the Remote Control. Then the power indicator(red) lights up:
Install the Camera and Cage
The camera cage named Q45 can be mounted on AP9 aircraft for
S50/S51/S60/S71/OM51S/OM60S/OR60S/OR71S/S40 and other S series of cameras.
- Put the camera in the cage.
- Assemble the cage on the Quadcopter with the screw.
Assembling Quadcopter Battery
- Load the battery into the battery compartment in the correct direction.
- Ensure that the battery has been completely pushed in:
Important : Please check the battery level before take-off; when the battery level detection button is short-pressed, the battery level will appear in percentage on the display.
When the battery icon has less than two bars, please charge the battery fully before take-off.
Turn on the AP9
Place AP9 on a flat and open ground, with the tail indicator facing toward
you.2. Power on the Remote control and Quadcopter in sequence.
Note: The table below gives a partial description of the indicators.
For a detailed description, please see the User Manual:
Calibrate the Compass
Compass calibration is required before the first time use otherwise the system
may not work properly, affecting flight safety. The compass is sensitive to
electromagnetic interference from other electronic devices, which can cause
abnormal compass data leading to poor flight performance or even flight
failure. Regular calibration is required for optimum performance.
Attention
Do not calibrate the compass in environments with a strong magnetic field
(such as near power lines or radio towers); Do not carry ferromagnetic
materials when calibrating the compass, such as keys and cell phones etc.)
Note
- calibration can begin until the Remote Control and Quadcopter start up completely(powered on for about 20 seconds)
- please disassemble the propellers before calibration.
Assembling Propellers
- Remove the 4 warning cards from the motors.
- Attach Propellers with grey 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.
Note
Propellers are designed to self-tighten during flight; therefore do not
tighten them excessively. Do not use glue on the threads. 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.
Taking off and Landing(Outdoors)
Taking off
- Place the Quadcopter (with full power battery) on a flat and open ground, and ensure the Tail Indicator faces toward you.
- Turn on the Remote Control and the Quadcopter switch.
- Be sure the Remote control is set exactly as the figure below.
- Starting motors: toggle the left joystick to the left bottom corner and toggle the right joystick to the right bottom corner in the meantime to start motors.
- Once the motors start please release the joysticks immediately.
- Push the left joystick slowly, then the Quadcopter take off. Please refer AEE Quadcopter User Manual for more details.
Note: The motors can not be started until the GPS signal is ready(The tail indicator will remain on while the GPS signal is ready).
Landing
Note
Toggle the Left joystick to the left bottom corner.
Toggle the Right joystick to the right bottom corner.
- Slowly pull the left joystick to lower the Quadcopter until four land gears touch the ground (only on flat and open ground).
- After landing, pull the left joystick to the lowest position and hold for more than 3 seconds until the motors stop.
- Power off the Quadcopter by sliding the switch to OFF.
- Remove the battery.
- Power off the Remote Control.
Important
- Control the flight height under your control during your first flight.
- Do not stop the motors during flight, OR it will cause the Quadcopter to drop without control.
References
Read User Manual Online (PDF format)
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