6182 5U Galileo 2M Camera IM
6182 5U Galileo 2M Camera IM
6182 5U Galileo 2M Camera IM
TM
RADIO CONTROLLED
QUAD-COPTER
FEATURING:
1. Four-Rotor design allows great speed and maneuverability for both Indoor and Outdoor use.
2. Built-in 6-axis Gyro ensures excellent stability.
3. Modular design for increased ease of maintenance.
4. 360-degree 3-dimensional stunt and tumbling function
5. Photo/Video
The materials and specifications stated in this instruction manual are for reference only.
GALILEO
RC VIDEO DRONE
Thank you for your purchase of Protocols Galileo. You are about to
experience the best of what remote control flight has to offer. We strongly
recommend that you take the time to read this manual thoroughly. It contains
many tips and instructions on how to get the most out of this aircraft and
maintain it for a long life.
As with any aircraft, this is a precision flying machine. Treat it well and enjoy all
the fun it has to offer, flight after flight.
SCHEMATIC
Canopy (Top)
Rotor
Rotor Guard
Canopy(Bottom)
Landing Skid
Camera
High/Low Speed
mode selector
3D Stunt
Power Switch
Fine-tune
Forward/Backward
Fine-tune
Turn left/right
(Mode 1)
Fine-tune
Strafe left/right
(Mode 2)
Mode Switch
Fine-tune
Strafe left/right
(Mode 1)
LCD Display
Fine-tune left/right
(Mode 2)
Remote Control
Remove battery cover from R/C unit, insert 4 AA batteries, noting polarity indicators.
Replace battery cover.
NOTE
1. If the Galileo and the remote do not sync after following the checklist, reverse steps 1 and
3 of the process. Turn the remote and Galileo off. Then, turn on the remote first and then
the Galileo. Follow with Step 4.
2. Turn on the controller; if, after 30 seconds, it has not recognized the drone, turn off the
controller to retry synchronization.
3. If quad-copters LED blinks slowly, it means that it has not recognized the controller; please
restart pre-flight procedure.
4. If the Galileo is unsteady in flight, it may not have been able to calibrate horizontally. Power
down both vehicle and remote and restart pre-flight procedure.
Tips: When syncing your quad-copter keep it in a horizontal position for stable flight.
FIG. 1
FIG. 2
FIG. 3
1. Install the landing skids to the bottom of the quad-copter (Figure 1).
2. Install the blade protection frame to every corner and tighten the screws (Figure 2).
3. Installing the blades (Fig. 3):
a. Remove the lockstitch from the axis pipe by twisting it in the direction of the arrows on
the lockstitch until you hear a click. You may want to use a tissue or a cloth as you twist.
b. Pull the lockstitch down to expose the locking bar. Slide the bar out of the axis pipe and
slide the lockstitch off the axis pipe.
c. Slide the blade onto the axis pipe with the metal side up. Push the blade all the way
down so it fits snugly over the plastic part of the axis pipe.
d. Slide the lockstitch down on the axis pipe.
e. Align the opening on the lockstitch with the hole in the axis pipe. Insert the locking bar
into the axis pipe and turn the lockstitch until you hear another click. The blade is now
installed.
f. Slide the silver cap over the axis pipe until it is snug.
NOTE: If the quad-copter crashes, double check to make sure the blade protection frame is
not loose. If it is, re-tighten before flying.
NOTE: If you prefer to not install blade guards, fillers are included to place in the slots instead.
OPERATION (MODE 1)
HOVER UP AND DOWN
SIDEWAYS FLIGHT
Pull the throttle left or right, the quadcopter turns to the left or right.
TRIM ADJUSTMENT
FORWARD/BACKWARD TRIM
SIDEWAYS TRIM
LEFT/RIGHT TRIM
OPERATION (MODE 2)
HOVER UP AND DOWN
SIDEWAYS FLIGHT
TRIM ADJUSTMENT
FORWARD/BACKWARD TRIM
SIDEWAYS TRIM
LEFT/RIGHT TRIM
TROUBLESHOOTING
Symptom
Galileo
does not
respond
Possible Cause
Potential Solution
Restart function:
In case of flight disorder, restore factory default settings by the following methods:
1. Press the power switch to turn on the transmitter.
2. Press the power switch to turn on the quad-copter.
3. When the quad-copter indicator flashes slowly, push the throttle lever to the highest
position, and then pull it back to the lowest position. The quad-copter indicator will change
from slow flashing to steady mode.
4. Place the quad-copter on a horizontal position, then push both left and right lever on the
transmitter to the lowest right corners for 2-3 seconds. The indicator on the quad-copter will
change from normal light to quick flashing light. After 2-3 seconds the indicator will change
back to the normal light. This means the quad-copter has restarted/reset successfully.
CAMERA
PHOTOGRAPHY/VIDEO INSTRUCTIONS
1. The memory card comes pre-inserted into the camera.
2. Turn the quad-copter on. The lights of the camera will flash and then become steady
green. If there is a red indicator on the camera, it means the memory card is not in the
camera. Insert the memory card and the red indicator will turn to green.
Shooting Video/Photo:
1. Turn on the transmitter and pull the throttle up and down to connect the quad-copter
and transmitter.
2. Photo: Push the Photo/Video button up and the camera will take a photo. The red
indicator will flash once and the remote will beep as its taking the picture.
3. Video: Push the Photo/Video button down and the camera will begin to record. The red
indicator will flash repeatedly and the remote will beep twice while recording video. Push
the Photo/Video button down again and the camera will stop recording.
4. Remove the memory card by pushing it in until it springs out of the camera.
5. Insert the memory card into the card reader. (Fig. 1)
6. Place the card reader into the USB port of your computer. The USB will come up on the
removable drive.
7. Open the drive and then open the Video or Photo folders to access the .AVI or JPEG
files.
8. .AVI movies can be played in several different formats including Quicktime, Windows
Media Player, and RealPlayer.
WARNING: Never remove the card from
the video camera while the helicopter is
turned on.
NOTES:
- All files on the card can be removed
or erased without compromising the
video camera
Fig. 1
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Thank you for your purchase of Protocols Galileo RC Video Drone. We know that accidents can
sometimes happen and that is why we offer spare parts kits on our website: ProtocolNY.com.
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