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What are the important safety notes for operating the X4 Pro?
Be careful when using the X4 Pro, as there are subtle electronic components that can be damaged if it crashes or is dropped in water. Do not use a broken X4 Pro, such as one with broken propellers, to avoid damage. Be responsible for your safety and the safety of others when flying the X4 Pro. The X4 Pro cannot fly in crowded places and needs enough space to operate. Do not fly it in bad weather. Never try to catch the X4 Pro while it is in flight. Only people aged 14 and over should use this product. Always take off the battery after you stop flying to avoid injuries from accidental power to the motors. Always avoid getting your body near the propellers, as the flight system will automatically operate after powering on, and the speedy rotation of the propellers are very dangerous. Power off the X4 Pro after flight, or the propellers may still be rotating and cause injuries.
What should I do before using the X4 Pro?
Read the teaching video and the Disclaimer first, then read the manuals. Make sure the transmitter, camera, and X4 Pro with gimbal are fully powered before use.
What is included in the X4 Pro package?
The package includes the X4 Pro, propellers, 3 axis stable gimbal, propeller removal wrench, transmitter, parachute, Li-Po battery for X4 Pro, adapter, balance charger, propeller guard, micro-USB cable, and user manuals.
How do I prepare the Li-Po battery for the X4 Pro?
The X4 Pro is equipped with a 11.1V, 3 cells, 2300mAh rechargeable Li-Po battery. Always charge the Li-Po battery with the charger provided by Hubsan. The charging temperature should be between 0°C and 40°C, and the discharging temperature should be between -20°C and 50°C. Connect the battery to the balance charger and wall charger; the two LED lights will turn red while charging and turn green when charging is finished. The charging time is around 180 minutes. The charger has overcharge, over-discharge, and short circuit protection.
How do I power on and off the X4 Pro’s Li-Po battery?
To power on, put the battery into the battery compartment and connect the battery plug with the correct polarity. The LED on the X4 Pro will blink blue. To power off, disconnect the battery plug. The LED will turn off.
How can I check the Li-Po battery power?
After the X4 Pro and the Transmitter finish pairing, the battery power will display on the tablet.
What are some important safety notes for the Li-Po battery?
Never recharge your battery while it is inserted in the X4 Pro. If you do not plan to fly for a week or more, store the battery approximately 50% charged to maintain battery performance and life. Charge and store Li-Po batteries in a location where a battery fire or explosion will not endanger life or property. Keep Li-Po batteries away from children and animals. Never charge a Li-Po battery that has ballooned, swelled, punctured, or been damaged. After a crash, inspect the battery pack for signs of damage and discard it according to your country’s recycling laws. Never charge the Li-Po battery in a moving vehicle. Never overcharge the Li-Po battery. Never leave the Li-Po battery unattended during recharging. Do not charge Li-Po batteries near flammable materials or liquids. Ensure that charging leads are connected correctly. Have a suitable fire extinguisher or a large bucket of dry sand near the charging area. Store and charge Li-Po batteries inside a suitable container. Protect your Li-Po battery from accidental damage during storage and transportation. If your Li-Po battery is subjected to a shock, 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 the Li-Po battery.
What are the components of the X4 Pro?
The Hubsan X4 Pro consists of a quadcopter, camera, gimbal, parachute, propeller guard, power system, flight control system, and radio transmission system. The transmitter has dual data transmission, map and track display, waypoint set/auto-flight, and FPV transmitter operation for video and picture shooting. The X4 Pro has a 3-axis gimbal, camera, power system (brushless motors and propellers), parachute, and propeller guard. The X4 Pro has different working modes including Altitude Hold Mode, Fix Position Mode, Waypoint Mode, RTH Mode, and Headless Mode.
What are the main parts of the X4 Pro’s flight control system?
The main parts of the flight control system are the propeller, brushless motor, LED light, shock resistance equipment, 3-axis gimbal, 1080P camera, terrestrial magnetism, battery compartment, external interface, parachute, and non-slip mat.
How do I prepare the camera?
Insert the battery into the camera and fix the camera on the gimbal, then power on the camera. You can press the buttons on the camera to shoot pictures and videos, or use the H7000 transmitter for recording and playback.
What are the camera’s specifications?
The camera records at a 1920 * 1080 Full HD resolution at 30 FPS in MOV format. It has a 3 million pixel MJPG image sensor and takes pictures at 4032 * 3024 pixels. The lens has a 170° field of view. The camera uses a 3.7V 650mAh battery and operates in temperatures between 10 and 70°C. It also has a microphone.
What are the functions of the camera’s buttons?
Press the power button for less than 2 seconds to power on, and hold it down for more than 2 seconds to power off. Press the video button for less than 2 seconds to start recording, and hold it down for more than 2 seconds to stop recording.
How do I use a micro-SD card with the camera?
Insert the micro-SD card into the camera before shooting, and always insert/remove the micro-SD card after powering off the camera. The micro-SD card is not included in the package. You need to prepare a brand micro-SD card (class 4-6, over 4GB) that supports 32GB (MAX). Format the micro-SD card before use. Do not insert/remove the micro-SD card when the camera is powered on.
How do I format the micro-SD card for the camera?
Format the SD card on the computer first, choosing 32KB for the size of each allocation unit, or the camera will not recognize the SD card.
How do I read data and charge the camera?
Use the micro-USB to connect to the PC when the camera is powered on, then copy the pictures/videos and charge the camera at the same time. The camera only recharges when it is powered off and connected to the PC. The camera cannot shoot when it is connected to a PC. The camera will continue shooting when the USB connector is removed from the camera while shooting. If the USB connector is disconnected at any other time, the camera will be automatically powered off. The camera will recharge while connected to the X4 Pro or the PC, and the charging circuit is about 500mAh.
What do the different camera indicating lights mean?
A blue light that turns on indicates standby, a blue light that turns on with a red light blinking every second means recording, a blue light that turns on with a red light on indicates a faulty camera module, a blue light that blinks every second indicates a full, missing or faulty micro-SD card, a blue light that blinks quickly means the micro-SD card is full, and a red light that blinks quickly indicates low battery power.
How do I install the camera?
Unscrew and remove the fix set for the camera. Put the camera on the slot facing outside, install the fix set, and fix it with screws. Plug the camera data wire into the USB interface, and plug the other end into the X4 Pro external interface.
How do I prepare the 3-axis stable gimbal?
Take out the 3-axis gimbal from the box, aim at the bottom slot with the shock resistance equipment slot, and slip it into the bottom. Connect the gimbal signal plug with one of the external interfaces. Insert the image transmission plug into the left slot and connect the power plug. After installation, power on the X4 Pro, and the 3-axis gimbal will power on and adjust automatically. The side rotary switch can control the gimbal rotation.
What are some important notes regarding the gimbal?
If the gimbal engine is abnormal due to an unlevel surface contact, crash, or hit, put the X4 Pro on a level and open surface before flight and do not collide with the gimbal after powering it on. Flying in fog or cloud will cause dew formation and lead to a faulty gimbal. The gimbal will be normal after it is dry.
How do I prepare the parachute?
Install the fix set by removing the screw from the fix set, opening the turn buckle, and placing the fix set onto the undercarriage until it reaches the slot position. Make sure the direction of the fix set is straight up. Fix the screw to the fix set. Then, fix the triggering state parachute set onto the fix set and tighten the screw.
How do I prepare the propeller set?
The X4 Pro uses 9-inch propellers in black and grey. Install the propellers tightly onto the corresponding motor shafts. The propellers are designed to automatically tighten, so do not screw them too tightly and do not use screw glue. Make sure the black and grey propellers are installed correctly. Wear gloves when installing the propellers. To remove a propeller, hold the motor with the Propeller removal wrench and rotate the propellers in the unlock direction. Always check if the propellers are installed correctly before every flight and replace them if they are broken or aging. Do not touch or near the speedy propellers or motors to avoid scratches or injuries. Always use Hubsan propellers.
How do I prepare the propeller guard?
Fasten the screw to install the propeller guard. The propeller guard is optional.
What are the features of the H7000 Smart Transmitter?
The H7000 is a smart FPV transmitter that combines the transmitter with an Android Tablet, displaying the X4 Pro’s location and flight course. It is equipped with a 7" highlight 1280×720 resolution IPS LCD screen and a 1 GHz dual-core processor. It has Mode 1 and Mode 2 operation modes.
What is Mode 2 operation for the transmitter?
In Mode 2, the left stick is the throttle stick.
What are the main parts of the Mode 2 transmitter?
The transmitter has a 2.4 GHz antenna, switch S2 for altitude and position mode, switch S1 for headless function, throttle/rudder stick, rudder trim, hook, throttle/elevator trim, elevator/throttle trim, aileron trim, elevator/aileron stick, switch S4 for flight course, switch S3 for RTH function, 5.8GHz antenna, power button, Android System LCD screen, transmitter OLED screen, start button, T1 rotary switch, Android system button, Android system USB connector, earphone socket, T2 rotary switch, transmitter USB connector, and a video glasses connector.
How do I install the battery for the transmitter?
Remove the battery cover by pressing it down. Connect the battery to the power interface of the battery compartment on the right side, then put the battery in the middle of the battery compartment. Push up the battery cover and make sure it sticks lightly. The battery connector has reverse polarity protection. Ensure the battery power is full before using. If the voltage is too low, the transmitter will alarm. Use the correct micro-USB to charge the transmitter.
How do I start the transmitter?
Pull down the switches S1, S2, S3, and S4 into the lower position. Hold down the power button for a few seconds. The transmitter will power on and make a tone, the OLED will turn on, displaying the current parameters, and the power button will light on.
How do I bind the transmitter and the X4 Pro?
The H7000 Transmitter is already bound with the X4 Pro receiver from the factory. If the OLED shows “Data Link Lost”, the X4 Pro and transmitter are not bound. To rebind, press both the power button and start button until the OLED displays “System initialize”, then power on the X4 Pro when the OLED displays “Bind to Plane”. The binding will finish in 3 seconds.
What information is displayed on the LCD interface?
The LCD interface displays the X4 Pro’s battery level, flight time, transmitter power, distance between X4 Pro and transmitter, altitude, GPS signal, direction, altitude hold mode, headless mode, and transmitter low battery alarm.
What is the best way to position the antenna for maximum communication distance?
Make sure the transmitter’s antenna is pointed vertically and there are no obstacles between it and the X4 Pro. Keep the antenna vertical and let the signal surface (the logo side) face the X4 Pro video signal antenna.
Where should I fly the X4 Pro?
Fly the X4 Pro in an open place. Do not fly near trees and buildings. Do not fly the X4 Pro in bad weather, such as strong wind, heavy snow, rainy days, and foggy days. Keep away from barriers, people, high-line cables, and trees. Do not fly in places such as stations and launch towers. Do not fly in the south and north poles or in forbidden places.
What should I check before flying?
Make sure the power is full for the transmitter, X4 Pro, parachute, and camera. Ensure the propellers are installed correctly. Check that the gimbal vibration setting is complete and installed correctly. Check if the parachute plug is in or out and that the parachute is fully powered. Ensure a micro-SD card is inserted for shooting and recording. Make sure the camera and gimbal work normally and that the motor can work normally when powered on.
How do I calibrate the compass?
After the X4 Pro is powered on, the blue LED will blink circularly. Put the X4 Pro on a level surface and do not move it. When the OLED shows “Check Compass,” keep the X4 Pro on the level surface and slowly rotate it until the “Check Compass” disappears. If the X4 Pro senses an abnormality, the transmitter OLED will show “CAL compass 1”. Levelly spin the X4 Pro until the OLED shows “CAL compass 2”, then vertically spin the X4 Pro until “CAL compass 2” disappears. Do not do the calibration in a magnetic field or near metal areas. Do not bring keys, magnetic items, or mobile phones when calibrating. You can also pull the Switch S2 to calibrate the compass.
How do I calibrate the compass using the switch S2?
Hold the throttle stick at the bottom, quickly move the toggle switch until the OLED shows “CAL compass 1”. Levelly spin the X4 Pro until the OLED shows “CAL compass 2”. Then, vertically spin the X4 Pro until the “CAL compass 2” disappears.
How do I check the GPS condition?
Fly the X4 Pro after the GPS value changes to 5 or above.
How do I start and stop the motors?
To start the motors, pull the two sticks as shown in the picture, then release it after the motor starts, or press the START button for one second. To stop the motors, pull the two sticks again as in the picture and release after the motor stops, or press the START button for one second. Do not stop the motors during flight. Move the stick quickly and release it after the motor starts or stops. Turn the throttle to the lowest position gently, the throttle stick will be locked, then the X4 Pro will descend slowly. Move the throttle stick upward to unlock the throttle.
How do I control the X4 Pro’s basic flight?
The throttle stick is for controlling the X4 Pro’s ascent and descent. Move the throttle stick upwards to ascend and downwards to descend. The X4 Pro will remain unchanged when the stick is centered. Move the throttle stick upward over the center to take off. The rudder stick controls the direction of the X4 Pro’s rotation. Move the stick left for anticlockwise rotation, and right for clockwise rotation. The elevator stick moves the X4 Pro forward or backward. Move the stick forward to tilt forward and fly forward, and backward to tilt backward and fly backward. The aileron stick moves the X4 Pro left or right. Move the stick left to tilt left and fly left, and move the stick right to tilt right and fly right.
What are the functions of the transmitter’s switches and rotary controls?
Switch S2 is for fixed-position, switch S1 is for headless function, switch S3 is an RTH function switch, and switch S4 is a flight course switch. T1 controls the horizontal rotation of the gimbal, and T2 controls the pitch rotation of the gimbal.
What is the lose control protection function?
When the X4 Pro loses the transmitter signal, the flight control system will control the X4 Pro to land or return to the departure position and land automatically. The departure point is recorded when the X4 Pro enters a safe flight state from a semi-safe flight state.
What conditions will trigger the lose control protection mode?
The transmitter is powered off, the flight distance exceeds the transmitter’s effective signal transmission distance, there are obstacles between the X4 Pro and the transmitter, or the transmitter’s signal is disturbed.
How do I exit RTH mode?
Pull down the RTH function switch (S3) and the flight course switch (S4).
What is the intelligent battery alarm function?
When the X4 Pro’s battery voltage is lower than 10.8V, the X4 Pro will descend slowly. You should bring the X4 Pro back and land as soon as possible.
What should I do if the motor doesn’t work?
Recalibrate the transmitter. In Mode 2, put the two sticks to the upper left position and hold, then power on the transmitter. Rotate both sticks a couple of times in full circles, then hold down any trim until the LED on the TX blinks red. For Mode 1, put the left stick to the upper left position and the right stick to the upper right position and hold, then power on the transmitter. Rotate both sticks a couple of times in full circles, then hold down any trim until the LED on the TX blinks red.
What should I do if the X4 Pro shifts to one side during flight?
When powering on, keep the X4 Pro steady for 10 seconds to initialize the sensor.
What should I do if the GPS position system is not good?
Check the surrounding area for anything interfering with the GPS signal and recalibrate the compass sensor.
What should I do if the transmitter sounds “Beep, Beep”?
Check the battery power and charge the battery.
What should I do if the X4 Pro sounds “Beep, Beep” when powered on?
Update the flight control program.
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