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Consult local laws and ordinances before operating FPV 
equipment. In some areas, FPV operation may be limited or 
prohibited. You are responsible for operating this product in 
a legal and responsible manner.
1. Power on your radio transmitter, then power on the 
aircraft.
2. Power on the video receiver to make sure the channel 
is clear.
3. Select the desired video transmitter channel by press-
ing the button on the quadcopter to scroll through the 
available channels, 1-7, as shown.
4. Adjust the vertical camera angle by rotating the camera
up or down prior to fl ight.
5. Perform a range test before fl ying.
If you experience static in the video feed, select a different 
channel.
NOTICE: The 25mW micro video camera range on your 
quadcopter is less than your fl ight control transmitter 
range. Ensure you have adequate video camera range 
for fi lming.
Tip: If you are fl ying with an FPV headset and are prone to 
motion sickness, sit in a chair. If you start to suffer from 
motion sickness while fl ying, lower your chin against your 
chest.
Fly in open areas, away from people, trees, cars, and 
buildings. The range of the system can be impacted by any 
obstructions blocking your signal. It is normal to see break 
up in the video going behind trees and other obstacles.
Avoid fl ying in the same general area as 5.8 GHz WiFi 
sources as this may seriously degrade the range of the FPV 
system.
Ultra Micro FPV Camera 
Transmitter Channels
Channel 1
5740 MHz
Channel 2
5760 MHz
Channel 3
5780 MHz
Channel 4
5800 MHz
Channel 5
5820 MHz
Channel 6
5840 MHz
Channel 7
5860 MHz
Using the Micro FPV Camera
These frequencies are compatible with Band F, Fatshark,
Immersion RC and Airwave video receiver products