DSLR Pros Cannes HD Edition Aerial Kit User Manual - Page 6

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charger that is not a LiPo battery charger. Incorrect charging can cause damage the battery that
may result in severe damage to persons and surroundings.
Left Stick: Located on the left hand side of the transmitter, pressing up and down on the throttle
controls vertical movements. Pressing left and right on the throttle stick causes the aerial to rotate
clockwise or counter-clockwise.
Right Stick: Located on the right hand side of the transmitter, the right stick controls forward and
backward movement and left and right horizontal movement.
To turn on the motors for your craft, move both the left and right control stick all the way down
and towards the center of the transmitter. Release the sticks when the motors begin to spin.
SA Toggle Switch: This is the Intelligent Orientation Control (IOC) mode, which is NOT enabled by
default. This switch is located on the left side of the transmitter just above the throttle control.
SE Toggle Switch: This controls the flight mode. This switch is located on the top, left hand side of
the transmitter. See the "Advanced NAZA Assistant Manual" for further details.
SH Toggle Switch: This is the timer reset. This timer is set to warn the user when to start landing
the Phantom. This switch is located on the top, right hand side of the transmitter.
RD Knob: This sets the gimbal stopping point for the tilt. The trim slider on the rear, right side of
the Futaba controls the tilt. The RD knob is located on the front of the transmitter, above the
power switch.
SD Toggle Switch: The Dual Rate option on the Futaba allows users to limit the overall speed at
which the Phantom can operate through the "Fluid Slow Pan" mode.
8.
Propeller Installation
It is the owner's responsibility to be certain that the propeller blades are attached properly and securely
fastened before every flight. All propeller blades are directional and can only be attached to one set of
motors. Installing a propeller blade on the wrong motor can result in damage to the craft. If you are
unsure about how to install your propeller blades, contact DSLRPros before attempting to fly your craft.
It is recommended that novice pilots learn to fly with the white plastic propellers. The carbon fiber
propellers are for experienced pilots. They are of a different construction and can be much more
dangerous for inexperienced pilots.
Proper direction for rotation is necessary when attaching propeller blades. When the front of the craft is
facing the user, the motors are numbered 1 to 4 (counter clockwise), starting with the left hand motor.
Prop nuts on motors 1 & 3 tighten by spinning clockwise while prop nuts on motors 2 & 4 tighten in a
counter clockwise direction.
To attach the propellers, remove the warning discs from the motors and spin the propeller blades onto
the corresponding motor in the direction indicated by the above image. Correct propeller installation is
necessary for proper flight. Additional information can be found in the DJI User Manual.
Propeller guards are to be used for indoor situations only. Please follow the instructions below to install
prop guards.
• To install your propeller guards, carefully place your craft upside down on a stable, flat surface.
• Under each motor, you will see 4 2mm Hex screws. Remove the two outermost screws from the
base of each motor. Do not discard the removed screws.
• Use the propeller guard screws (note that these screws are longer than those that you just
removed from the P2) to secure the propeller guards to the base of the motors.
• For added security, thread the white string included with your purchase through the eyes of the
propeller guards.