SHENZHEN FATSHARK ELECTRONIC CO. LTD FSV2703 User Manual

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OPERATION OF THE WIRELESS VIDEO SYSTEM
IMPORTANT: 
Each Shark Quad transmits a video signal when plugged in. 
If there are potentially conflicting channels, wait until all pilots are done flying 
before changing channels.
CHANGING THE VIDEO FREQUENCY
1.  Install a fully charged battery and connect  
it to the quadcopter.
2.  The 101 quadcopter only operates on  
Fat Shark and Race Band. Press the channel 
button on the front of the aircraft for three 
seconds to change the band. Two flashes 
indicates that the quad is on race band. Three 
indicates that the quad is on Fat Shark band.
3.  Tap the button to change channels within that band.
TURNING THE QUADCOPTER ON AND OFF
There is no power switch on the Shark Quad; it will turn on when the  
battery is connected.
•  Turn on the RC controller first, ensure the motor start switch is in the off 
position and move the throttle to the low position. Install a fully charged 
battery on the quadcopter, and connect it.
•  Unplug the battery after use to turn the aircraft off.
PRO TIP:
 In the event of a crash, stop (disarm) the motors with the switch 
on the radio to minimize the chance of additional damage to the quadcopter or 
curious fingers. Always stop the motors before picking up the quadcopter and 
keep them off when holding the aircraft. 
IMPORTANT: Failure to unplug the battery after a flight or extending flights to 
the last second may drive the battery too low to recharge and reduce its overall 
lifespan. LiPo batteries that have been drawn too low during use are not covered 
under the manufacturer’s warranty
LOW BATTERY WARNING
The Fat Shark 101 system has a special warning to indicate if the power on the 
quadcopter is low: when the battery on the quadcopter is low, the image on the 
goggles will turn black and white. Land, unplug and recharge when the video 
turns black and white.
LEDs at the front of the quadcopter will also blink when the battery is low.
RC FLIGHT CONTROLS
FLYING
1.  Fly in an area free of obstructions and wind.
2.  Power on the headset and find an open band; you should see a snowy signal 
free of other video
3.  Power up the quad and set the video channel to match the headset.
4.  Find a comfortable position in which to fly.
5.  With the goggles on, arm the motors with the top right switch on the radio.
6.  Explore pitch, roll and yaw controls at low throttle settings before  
flying aggressively.
7.  Always disarm the quad and unplug the battery when the flight is complete
PRO TIP: 
 After spending some time on the simulator, take the first few flights 
with the 101 kit outdoors in an open environment above nicely trimmed grass. 
This setting provides a nice, soft landing spot for any early flights.
PRO TIP: 
 Practice flipping the arm/disarm switch with the goggles off to 
easily locate it when goggles are on.
PRO TIP: 
When flying with other pilots, wait until everyone has landed before 
powering up a quad in order to avoid accidentally interfering with another 
system’s feed. Always announce when a quadcopter is powering up and be ready 
to unplug it if interference shows up.
EXPECTED LIMITS
The Fat Shark 101 system is capable of flying inside or outside at ranges up to 
approximately 100 feet (30meters) away from the operator. The range is heavily 
dependent on direct line of sight operation and the environment. An open environ-
ment is the ideal setting.
Indoor in metal or reinforced concrete buildings can be challenging environ-
ments. The video system will begin to lose signal before the control signal is lost, 
so the quality of the video reception naturally limits range.
WARNING: 
Do not climb beyond reasonable low altitudes, or try to push the range to see 
how far the quadcopter will fly. Pushing the limits before learning the basics can 
quickly lead to the aircraft getting lost or stuck in a tree. The kit is intended for 
close range, low-level racing and was not designed to climb high or travel great 
distances from the user.
2-YEAR LIMITED WARRANTY
Fat Shark Tech LTD covers the Fat Shark 101 system from manufacturer defects 
for 2 years from the date of purchase. If defects are discovered when the product 
is new, it may be exchanged for a new unit within 7 days of purchase, if returned 
in like new condition. Fat Shark reserves the right to decline warranty service for 
products which have been damaged from exposure to the sun, damaged by the 
user, or modified. Customers are responsible for shipping costs and any related 
duty fees. If the product is not covered by the warranty, Fat Shark will provide a 
quote for repair services.
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