Operating instructionsRC EYE One Page 3 – 3488003RC (mode 2)88004RC (mode 3)
107. START PREPARATIONSInserting batteries in the transmitter1. Remove the battery compartment lid (1) of the transmitter. You need to push the leve
11Charging the ight batteryDo not use any computer or notebook USB port to connect power to the USB charger because it may be damaged. USB ports
12Individual battery cells of a battery pack are usually different. The USB charger has two separate chargers integrated. Therefore, it is possible th
1388004RC (mode 3) Transmitter1. Button on/off2. Button for channel selection3. Control stick right (throttle and rudder)4. Roll trimming5. Contr
14Model Bottom1. modes2. Hook-and-loop tape for battery fastening3. battery4. Battery h
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16Figure 1aFigure 1b
1788003RC (mode 2) rudderRudder denotes the rotation of the “RC EYE One” around the rudder axis (vertical axis). This movement
18Figure 2b88003RC (mode 2) nickNick denotes the movement around the cross axis which can be compared to the nodding of a head.
19Figure 3aFigure 3b
2These Operating Instructions accompany this product. They contain important information on setting up and using the device. You should refer to these
2088003RC (mode 2) rollRoll denotes the movement around the centre line which can be compared to the sideways rolling of a ball (or the sideways crawl
21Figure 4b88004RC (mode 3) hover Flight direc
22Figure 5aFigure 5b
2388004RC (mode 3) rudderRudder denotes the rotation of the “RC EYE One” around the rudder axis (vertical axis). This movement
24Figure 6b88004RC (mode 3) nickNick denotes the movement around the cross axis which can be compared to the nodding of a head.
25Figure 7aFigure 7b
2688004RC (mode 3) rollRoll denotes the movement around the centre line which can be compared to the sideways rolling of a ball (or the sideways crawl
27 Figure 8bFlight Mode experience. The but
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291. a double sound.2. Put the throttle le
3TABLE OF CONTENTS1. Introduction ...
3011. To land the “RC EYE One” again, decrease the throttle slightly until the “RC EYE One” gravitates to the ground. A somewhat solid touchdown on th
311. Switch off the transmitter.2. Push the button for channel selection for more than three seconds. A sound signal is emitted. The number of sound
32LLRR2. For reference, put the “RC EYE One” onto your work surface with the model LED (see arrow) pointing to the front right.3. The front motors (
33Batteries / rechargeable batteriesThe user is legally obliged (battery regulation) to return used batteries and rechargeable batteries. Disposing u
34 > Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. > Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. > Connect the equipment into a
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36Legal noticeThese operating instructions are published by CEI Conrad Electronic International (HK) Limited,
41. INTRODUCTIONDear customer, Thank you for making the excellent decision to purchase this RC Logger® product. You now have a high-quality product w
52. INTENDED USE The model “RC EYE one” is a model helicopter solely designed for private use in the model making area and the operating times associ
6 - has been stored for extended periods in poor ambient conditions or - has been subjected to any serious transport-related stresses. > Handle th
7 > In the event of a crash, the throttle should be immediately reduced to zero. Rotating rotors may be
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96. OPERATING ELEMENTS1. Pre-assembled “RC EYE one”2. Remote Control3. USB LiPo Charger4. 7.4 V 350 mAh LiPo Battery5. AAA Battery6. Two replac
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