Eachine EX3 Bedienungsanleitung

Farther.Faster.Clearer
User Manual
EX3

Contents
Product Profile
Introduction
Prepare Your EX3
Prepare the Remote Controller
Major Parts & Functional Switch
Flight Modes
Aircraft Status Indicator Lights
Return to Home (RTH)
Vision System
Aircraft Power Switch
Aircraft Battery
Attach and Detach the Propellers
Remote Controller Functions and Status
Throttle Control Stick Mode
Install Mobile Phone Holder
FPV Real-time Image Transmission Software “X-DRONE”
Flight Environment Requirements
Pre-flight Checklist
Aircraft Operations
Test Flight
Product Parameters
Packing Detail
Important Statement
Flight Safety Guidelines
1
1
2
3
5
6
7
9
11
11
12
14
18
19
20
22
23
23
27
28
31
32
32
Aircraft
Remote Controller
App Download & Installation
Flight
Appendix

Unfold the aircraft
The Aircraft is folded inside the package. Follow the steps as below to unfold the aircraft.
Step 1: Unfold the rear arms (Pic. 1).
Step2: Repeat again to unfold front arms (Pic. 2).
● Equipped with Vision System and GPS System, your EX3 can precisely position, hover and
automatically return. It is also capable of flying in the intelligent flight modes like Point of Interest,
Follow Me and Waypoint Flight. Features a single-axis gimbal, your EX3 can shoot 2K, 2-megapixel
photos and adjust camera angle 90 degrees in flight.
●The aircraft and camera can easily be controlled using the onboard buttons. Real-time images and
aircraft data information can be shown on the “X-DRONE” APP. Foldable hand sticks and pull-out
holder design make the remote controller easier to operate and carry.
● Maximum flight speed is 40km/h and maximum flight time is 22 minutes.
Prepare Your EX3
Introduction
Pic. 1 Pic. 2
Product Profile
This section mainly introduces
functions and installation guidelines
of EX3 and lists the components of
the aircraft and remote controller.
-1-

Install the battery of remote controller
Prepare the Remote Controller
!● Insert batteries with correct polarity.
● Non rechargeable batteries are not to be charged; the transmitter need 2*AA
batteries for work.
● Do not mix old and new batteries.
● Do not mix alkaline, standard (carbon-zinc), or rechargeable (nickel-cadmium)
batteries.
● Rechargeable batteries are to be removed from the aircraft before being
charged.
● Rechargeable batteries are only to be charged under adult supervision.
● Exhausted batteries are to be removed from the aircraft.
●The supply terminals are not to be short-circuited.
Step 1: Unfold the hand sticks and open the battery door (Pic. 1);
Step 2: Install 2*AA batteries into the battery compartment according to the given polarity (Pic. 2);
Step 3: Close the battery compartment (Pic. 3).
Pic. 1 Pic. 2 Pic. 3
Battery installation
!
Slide the battery into the battery compartment at the rear of the aircraft by pushing with appropriate
force. Make sure that you hear a click sound indicating the battery is firmly installed.
Attention: The battery should be installed firmly, failure to do so may affect the flight
safety of your aircraft. The aircraft may crash due to power-cut during the
flight.
-2-
EX3 User Manual

[1]
[2]
[3]
[4]
[6]
[7]
[5]
[1] Photo/Video
[2] Left stick
[3] One-key unlock
[4] One-key RTH
[5] Right stick
[6] Power switch
[7] LCD display
[9]
[8]
[6] Ultrasonic sensor
[7] Lights
[8] Vision positioning
lens
[9] Battery
[6]
[7]
[1] Power switch
[2] Brushless motor
[3] Undercarriage
[4] Propeller
[5] Camera
[1]
[2]
[3]
[4]
Major Parts & Functional Switch
[5]
-3-
EX3 User Manual

[11]
[11] Gesture/GPS
mode switch
[8] One-key takeoff/
one-key landing
[9] Gimbal trimmer
[10] High/Low speed
switch(short-press);
Light switch
(long-press)
[8] [10]
[9]
-4-
EX3 User Manual

Flight Modes
Pic. 1 Pic. 2
GPS mode: ON
Your EX3 has two flights modes:
Slide the button up at the right side to position “ON” (Pic.1), the aircraft is in GPS mode and can
precisely position and hover by the assistance of the GPS module. When GPS signal is weak or the
aircraft’s compass is interfered, the aircraft will automatically enter into Gesture Mode.
Gesture mode: OFF
Slide the button down to “OFF” (Pic.2), the aircraft is in Gesture mode that GPS is not used for
positioning, and the aircraft only uses the barometer to maintain altitude. The aircraft will not fly with
precise positioning and hovering. Gesture mode requests pilot with good skill.
In Gesture Mode, the aircraft cannot position itself or brake automatically, which increases the risk
of potential flight hazards. The aircraft will be also more easily affected by its surroundings.
Environmental factors such as wind can result in horizontal shifting, which may present hazards,
especially when flying in confined spaces.
Aircraft
This section introduces functions and
features of the EX3.
-5-

Aircraft status indicator
No.
1 Front and rear lights flash yellow rapidly. Aircraft 2.4GHz disconnected.
2Front and rear lights flash red, green and
yellow alternatively. Aircraft is in initialization detection status.
3Front lights glow solid red, rear lights glow
solid green. No GPS signal, aircraft is in gesture mode.
Indicator status Meanings
4Front light glows solid red, rear
light glows solid green.
Good GPS signal, aircraft is preparing
for GPS mode.
5 Front and rear lights flash green rapidly. Aircraft is in gyroscope calibration status.
6 Front and rear lights flash yellow alternatively. Aircraft is in compass horizontal calibration.
7 Front and rear lights flash green alternatively. Aircraft is in compass vertical calibration.
8Front light glows solid red, rear light
flashes red slowly.
Aircraft is nearly low voltage, 1/4
battery level left.
9Front light glows solid red, rear light
flashes red rapidly.
Aircraft is in low voltage, only 1/6
voltage left.
Aircraft front light
Aircraft Status Indicator Lights
Aircraft rear light
Aircraft rear light
Aircraft front light
-6-
EX3 User Manual

!●Aircraft can not avoid obstacles when it is flying back with the RTH function
initiated.
●Aircraft can not return to the Home Point when the GPS signal is weak or
unavailable.
●Aircraft will stop ascending and immediately return to the Home Point if user
moves the throttle stick in the aircraft reaches 15 meters altitudes or beyond
during Smart RTH.
● If there is no GPS signal and the remote controller signal lost for more than
6 seconds, the aircraft can not Return-to-Home but descend slowly until land
to the ground and lock the aircraft.
The Return-to-Home(RTH) function brings the aircraft back to the last recorded Home Point. There
are 3 types of RTH: smart RTH, low battery RTH and failsafe RTH. This section describes these 3
scenarios in detail.
Return to Home (RTH)
Home Point
GPS Description
If a strong GPS signal (satellites over 7) was acquired before takeoff, the
Home Point is the location from which the aircraft launched. The GPS signal
strength is indicated by the GPS icon( ). The aircraft rear indicator lights
will blink rapidly from yellow color to green color when the home point is
recorded.
Front and rear lights flash once, stop
for 1.5 second. Something wrong with the gyroscope.
No. Indicator status Meanings
11
10
Front and rear lights flash twice, stop
for 1.5 second. Something wrong with the barometer.
12 Front and rear lights flash three times, stop
for 1.5 second. Something wrong with the compass.
13 Front and rear lights flash four times, stop
for 1.5 second. Something wrong with the GPS module.
14 Front and rear lights flash five times, stop
for 1.5 second. Something wrong with the ultrasonic module.
15 Front and rear lights flash six times, stop
for 1.5 second.
Something wrong with the vision positioning
module.
-7-
EX3 User Manual

Smart RTH
Use the RTH button on the remote controller or tap the RTH button in the “X-DRONE” APP and follow
the on-screen instructions when GPS(more than 7 satellites is presented) is available to initiate Smart
RTH. During the smart RTH, you can use the remote controller to guide the aircraft around obstacles.
You can press the RTH button again to exit RTH procedure and regain control of the aircraft.
Low Battery RTH
The low battery level failsafe is triggered when the Eachine intelligent battery is depleted to a point
that may affect the safe return of the aircraft. Users are advised to return home or land the aircraft
immediately when prompted.
Failsafe RTH
If the Home Point was successfully recorded and the compass is functioning normally, Failsafe RTH
will be automatically activated if the remote controller signal is lost beyond 6 seconds. Return-to-Home
can be cancelled by the pilot, allowing them to regain control when the remote controller signal
connection is re-established.
!Attention: When the aircraft is automatically return home with Low Battery RTH
function activated, you can not cancel the RTH procedure by pressing the
RTH button to regain control of the aircraft.
1. When the aircraft rear lights flash slowly, battery icon “ ” is shown on the remote controller or
on the “X-DRONE” APP. And steady “beep beep beep... beep beep beep” sound is heard. At this
moment, the aircraft will automatically return to the Home Point if the flying altitude is beyond 100
meters or the flying distance against the home point is beyond 300 meters.
2. When the aircraft rear lights flash slowly, battery icon “ ” is shown on the remote controller or on
the “X-DRONE” APP. And steady “beep..beep...beep” sound is heard. At this moment, the aircraft will
automatically return to the Home Point if the flying altitude is beyond 15 meters or the flying distance
against the home point is beyond 15 meters. If the aircraft flying altitude is less than 15 meters or
the flying distance is less than 15 meters, the aircraft will automatically land to the ground.
-8-
EX3 User Manual
Andere Handbücher für EX3
1
Inhaltsverzeichnis
Andere Eachine Quadcopter Handbücher
























