Blade Vusion 250 V2 Manuel d'instruction - Page 8

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Flight Modes

The quadcopter has 3 fl ight modes accessible by changing
the fl ight mode switch position.
Angle Mode: This mode has auto level, mild roll rates and
very limited tilt angles. Ideal for the pilot who is moving up
from an entry level quadcopter.
Horizon Mode: This mode still has auto level, but has
higher roll rates and a high tilt angle setting. This mode is
for more experienced pilots.
Acro Mode: This mode has no limits on tilt and faster roll
rates. The quad will not auto level in this mode. This mode
offers the most maneuverability but requires the pilot to be
able to control the attitude of the quadcopter.

Flying the Vusion 250

Motor Arming
Turn on the transmitter. Connect the fl ight battery to the
aircraft. Place the quadcopter on a level surface and let it sit
for 10 seconds to let the fl ight controller set up the gyros.
Set the dual rate switch to high. The motors will not arm if
the dual rate switch is in the low position. With the throttle at
its lowest setting, hold the yaw control (left stick) to the right.
The quadcopter will beep once to indicate the motors are
armed. Advance the throttle to start the motors spinning.
CAUTION: Any throttle input while the motors are
armed will cause the motors to spin. Always keep
body parts, clothing and loose items away from the propellers.
To disarm the motors, lower the throttle to the lowest setting.
Set the dual rate switch to high. Hold the yaw control to the
left until the quadcopter beeps, indicating the motors are
disarmed. The motors will also disarm if the throttle is at its
lowest setting for more than 5 seconds.
Flight Modes
Switch
Position
Angle Mode
Farthest
Horizon Mode
Middle
Acro Mode
Closest
It normally takes a week or two of practice to learn to fl y
consistently in Acro Mode. Start by fl ying line of sight (no FPV)
until you can comfortably control the quad. If possible, fl y
in an open area over tall grass to minimize damage to the
aircraft when you crash. When you are comfortable making a
fl ip in this mode, you should be ready for FPV.
Takeoff
With the motors armed and spinning, advance the throttle
slowly to take off. Increase the throttle until the model is
approximately 2 ft. (600mm) off the ground and check the
trim so the model fl ies as desired. Once the trim is adjusted,
begin fl ying the model.
Flight times for the included battery will vary according to
how aggressively the throttle is used.
Low Voltage Cutoff (LVC)
LVC decreases the power to the motors when the battery
voltage gets low. When the motor power decreases, land the
aircraft immediately and recharge the fl ight battery.
LVC does not prevent the battery from over-discharge during
storage.
NOTICE: Repeated fl ying to LVC will damage the battery.
Landing
To land, hover the aircraft over the landing spot and slowly
reduce the throttle. When the aircraft touches down, lower
the throttle fully.
To disarm the motors, lower the throttle to the lowest setting.
Set the dual rate switch to high. Hold the yaw control to the
left until the quadcopter beeps, indicating the motors are
disarmed. The motors will also disarm if the throttle is at its
lowest setting for more than 5 seconds.
Unplug and remove the battery.
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Stability
Tilt
Roll
Mode
Angle
Rate
Stability
30
Low
Stability
45
Medium
Rate
Unlimited
High