Hubsan H101D, H105B Instruction Manual

>INTRODUCTION >SAFETY NOTES >SAFETY CHECK BEFORE FLYING >TRANSMITTER SETUP >INSTRUCTION FOR BATTERY RECHARGING >FLYING TRAINING
CONTENTS
FPV HELICOPTER
INSTRUCTION MANUAL
No.H101D
H102-D17
upgrade metal rotor head
H102F-02
Camera set Module
H102F-04
Protection Ring
H102F-05
Bracket Module
H101-D24
Camera PCB Module
H301F-15
SD Card
H101-21
Battery Box
H101-20
Lipo battery for Transmitter
H102-D16
charger
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H101B-01
Screw set
H101-12
Tail rotor support
H101-13
180 Main motor
H101-14
Tail motor
H101-17
battery
H101-18
Tail Rotor
H101-D22
5.8Ghz TX
H102F-06
2.4Ghz RX
H101-25
Adaptor
H101-19
Blance charger
H101D Spare Part Chart
H201-05
Driving Gear
H102-D03
Rotor Grip Set
H201-10
Receiver Mount
H101-01
Fly bar
H102-D08
Rotor heading set
H101-02
Main Frame Set
H201-11
Undercarriage Set
H102-D04
Bearing set
H201-21
Servo Set
H201-27
Indicator light
H101-03
Blades
H102-D06
Linkage set
H101-05
Tail motor supportor
H101-06
Main Shaft set
H101-10
Main Frame Stronger
H102-D09
Buffer Arm
H102-D07
Swash plate
H201-01
Body Shell
H101-A01
Battery cover
H102F-01
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1 INTRODUCTION
2 SAFETY NOTES
Thank you for buying HUBSAN products. The helicopter is designed as an easy to use, full featured RC helicopter model capable of all forms of rotary flight. Please read the manual carefully before assembling the model, and follow all precautions and recommendations within the manual. Be sure to retain the manual for future reference, routine maintenance, and tuning.
1.1 IMPORTANT NOTES
This RC helicopter is not a toy, it utilizes various high-tech products and technologies to provide superior performance.
Please read this manual carefully before operating this product. Improper use of this product can result in serious injury. Be aware of your personal safety, safety of others and your surrounding environment.
We recommend that you obtain the assistance of an experienced pilot before attempting to fly our product for the first time.
2.1 CAUTION
R/C helicopters have parts that move at high speed, thus posing a certain degree of danger. Pilots are responsible for any actions resulting in damage or injury from the improper operation of their R/C aircraft models.
Choose a wide open space without obstacles. Do not operate R/C aircraft near buildings, crowds of people, high voltage cables, or trees to ensure the safety of yourself, others and your model.
Operate this unit within your ability. Do not fly whilst tired, improper operation may cause in danger.
2.2 LiPo Battery Recharging
Your helicopter is powered by a Lithium-Polymer (LiPo) battery.
Never recharge your battery whilst it is inserted in your model. It can catch fire leading to the total destruction of the item.
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Important: Lift the arm an d insert screw a from the left side. At the end close the cover again with the 4 screws. Pay attention that
no cable will be squeezed.
9 RX Outlet
Aileron
LED light
Lower Rotor
Record Module
5.8G Module
Hold down ENT key for 1 Second to enter setting status. Press ENT key to enter reverse setting status.Move arrow to Stick mode with up/down key, push the stick from up to down 3 times, the Mode 2 will change to Mode 1 automatically, Press EXT key to conrm and exit, Power on again then it will work.
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Charge and store LiPo batteries in a location where a battery fire or explosion (including smoke hazard) will not endanger life or property
Keep LiPo batteries away from children and animals
Consider how you would deal with a LiPo battery fire/explosion as part of your normal home Fire Safety & Evacuation Planning
Never charge a LiPo pack that has ballooned or swelled due to over-/under-charging or from a crash
Never charge a LiPo battery pack that has been punctured or damaged in a crash (After a crash, inspect the battery pack for the sign of damage. Discard in accordance with your country’s recycling laws.).
Do not charge LiPo batteries near flammable materials or liquids
Ensure that charging leads are connected correctly. Reverse polarity charging can lead to battery damage or a fire or explosion
Never charge a LiPo battery in a moving vehicle
Only charge your LiPo battery using the supplied “balanced” charger
Have a suitable(electrical type) fire extinguisher near the charging area OR a large bucket of dry sand. Do not try to extinguish electrical (LiPo) battery fires with water
Reduce risks from fire/explosion by storing and charging LiPo batteries inside a suitable container: a LiPo Sack or metal/ceramic container is advised
Monitor recharging LiPo batteries for signs of overheating
Never over charge a LiPo battery
Never leave a LiPo battery unattended during recharging
Protect your LiPo battery from accidental damage during storage and transportation. (Do not put battery packs in pockets or bags where they can short circuit or can come into contact with sharp or metallic objects.)
If your LiPo battery is subjected to a shock (such as a helicopter crash) you should place it in a metal container and observe for signs of swelling or heating for at least 30 minutes
Do not attempt to disassemble or modify or repair a LiPo battery
LiPo batteries differ from conventional batteries in that their chemical contents are encased in a relatively insubstantial foil packaging. This has the advantage of significantly reducing their weight, but does make them more susceptible to damage if roughly or inappropriately handled. As with all batteries, there is a risk of fire or explosion if safety practices are ignored:
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Starting recording by either pressing the button next to SD card slot on the helicopter or using the remote
7.5
Camera can be moved up or down manually.
7.4
The video recording time will start to count when recording starts (see the methods below)
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8. Change Transmitter From Mode 2 to Mode 1
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Open the cover of the transmitter by unscrewing the 4 screws as the picture shows.
Unscrew a, b and c screws and move screw b, c and the spring to the other side and fix it. Please test after wards, if the stick is movable smooth or not.
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