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command stick results in faster aircraft rotation
velocity.
The pitch stick controls the aircrafts front & back tilt.
Push the stick up and the aircraft will tilt and fly
forward.
Pull the stick down and the aircraft will tilt and fly
backward. The aircraft will keep level and straight if the
stick is centered.
Increasing movement of the command stick will result
in a larger tilt angle (maximum is 35˚) and faster flight
velocity.
The roll stick controls the aircraft left & right tilt.
Push the stick left and the aircraft will tilt and fly left.
Push the stick right and the aircraft will tilt and fly right.
The aircraft will keep level and straight if the stick is
centered.
Increasing movement of the command stick will result
in a larger tilt angle (maximum is 35˚) and faster flight
velocity.
Position-1 Position-2 Position-3
S1 is for compass calibration. Toggle the S1 from
position-1 to position-3 and back to position-1 about 6
to 10 times which will force the aircraft to enter into
compass calibration mode.
(1)
(2)
For Ready to Fly’ the aircraft will hover (hold a stable horizontal position) when all sticks are
released.
For Ready to Fly (non-GPS) the aircraft will keep the aircraft level without horizontal
positioning when all sticks are released.
3.6 Link between the Remote Controller and Receiver
There is a 5.8G receiver in the PHANTOM 2 VISION, with the link button and indicator located on the bottom of
the aircraft as illustrated in the following diagram.
The link between the remote controller and aircraft is already established for you so you can initially skip this
procedure. If you ever replace the remote controller, re-establishing the link is required.
OFF CAM ON WIFI ON
MICRO SD
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