Galaxy SEEKER User Manual

INCLUDED CONTENTS
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Galaxy Seeker Unit Radio Transmitter USB Charging Cables
3.7 Rechargeable Lithium Battery 2 GB Micro SD Card
LCD ON/OFF SWITCH
LCD SCREEN
SPEED TRIM
DIRECTION TRIM
POWER SWITCH
1. 360º FLIP (Press once)
2. INITIATE HOMEBEACON® (PRESS & HOLD FOR 3 SECONDS, see page 4 for details)
SIDE TRIM
DIRECTION CONTROL STICK
FORWARDS / BACKWARDS TRIM
THROTTLE STICK
POWER LED
1. SPEED SETTING
2. INITIATE SMARTFLY® (PRESS & HOLD FOR 3 SECONDS, see page 4 for details)
Thank you for your purchase of the Galaxy Seeker Quadcopter. You’re just moments away from creating stunning aerial acrobatics!
CHARGING THE GALAXY SEEKER BATTERY
X-GUARD INSTALLATION
SETUP OVERVIEW RADIO CONTOL TRANSMITTER •BATTERY INSTALLATION
If the Radio Control Transmitter will not be used or stored for extended periods of time, please remove the batteries.
Please use 4 AA batteries. Use the polarity markings to install in the correct orientation. Do not mix different batteries or battery types.
Unscrew the screw holding the battery lid to the body. Then lightly pull the clip down to pull the lid away from the transmitter body.
Insert 4xAA batteries into the battery compartment, making sure to match the polarities. Then replace the lid and firmly tighten the screw to secure the battery compartment.
WARNING
CAUTION
NOTICE
Attack the X-Guards to the end of each rotor using the included small screwdriver. Place the small plastic round tabs into the holes on each rotor arm. Firmly tighten the screws in place, making sure that the X-Guards are facing out and that the center bar of the guard is lined up with the arm of the rotor.
1. Locate the battery underneat the unit. Carefully disconnect the power cable underneath the Galaxy Seeker as shown in the photo. Do not pull the batter y by the wires as the wires may break off of the battery housing.
CAUTION: Batter y may be hot if being disconnected right after use. If hot, then wait a few minutes to let the battery coll down.
Please check the AA batteries routinely. If the AA batteries are left within the Radio Control Transmitter, potential leakage and/or corrosion may occur which can damage the transmitter and create a fire hazard.
Attach the X-Guard propeller defense system.
STEP 1
Install batteries into the radio control transmitter.
STEP 2
Set the Galaxy Seeker and the monitor to charge.
STEP 3
Attach the monitor to the radio control transmitter when charging is complete.
STEP 4
MICRO SD
CARD
LCD Screen Capabilities
VIEW REC SNAP DOWN UP
View the videos & pictures in memory Press this button to begin recording Press this button to take a picture Decrease monitor brightness Increase monitor brightness
USING THE ONBOARD CAMERA & LCD MONITOR •USE THE MONITOR FOR RECORDING VIDEO & TAKING PICTURES
NOTICE
The Galaxy Seeker battery comes partially charged and is ready to fly. Skip to Remote Control Battery Installation section and use your Seeker now. Use this charge completely before charging the Galaxy Seeker battery for the first time.
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When charging with the included USB cable the LED light will light up red, indicating it is charging. Once charging is complete, the LED light will turn off.
Step 3: While powered on and in flight, use the Photo or Video button to take pictures or create thrilling aerial footage.
Press REC to begin recording and REC again to stop recording. Note: You must have an SD card installed in order to record.
Press SNAP to take a photo. The Eclipse onboard camera requires a couple of seconds between photos.
Optimal Video Performance The Galaxy Seeker’s built-in camera will provide live video up to a range of 164 feet (50 meters). Video performance may become erratic after 50 meters.
Step 1: Install MicroSD card by turning the Eclipse over and setting it down on a soft, stable surface.
Step 2: Slide a MicroSD card into the monitor housing until it clicks into place.
Connect the battery’s power cable to the end of the USB charging cable. Then connect the USB end of the charging cable to a USB port like on a computer. Please note: Not all USB ports provide power. Typically, only ports mounted on a computer and not through a peripheral will provide enough power for charging. After charging the battery, charge the monitor in the same manner using the USB cable for the monitor.
Rechargeable Lithium Polymer Battery
3.7V / 700 m Ah
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