Contents Product Profile Introduction Prepare Your Bugs 12EIS Prepare the Remote Controller Major Parts & Functional Switch Aircraft Flight Modes Aircraft Status Indicator Lights Return to Home (RTH) Vision System Aircraft Power Switch Aircraft Battery Attach and Detach the Propellers...
Introduction ● The Bugs 12EIS aircraft is equipped with optical flow and GPS system. It can hover and fly stably indoor and outdoor. It has automatic return home function and other easy-to-use intelligent flight functions, such as orbit flight, follow-me and waypoint flight.
Bugs 12EIS User Manual Battery installation Insert the fully charged battery into the aircraft battery box (see as the picture), ensure the battery install correctly. Attention: The battery should be installed firmly, failure to do so may affect the flight safety of your aircraft.
This section introduces functions and features of the Bugs 12EIS. Flight Modes The following flight modes are available in Bugs 12EIS. GPS mode: ● When the aircraft is in GPS mode, it can receive the GPS signal to realize accurate hovering.
Bugs 12EIS User Manual Aircraft Status Indicator Lights Aircraft front light Aircraft front light Aircraft rear light Aircraft rear light Aircraft status indicator Indicator status Meanings Front and rear lights flash yellow rapidly. Aircraft 2.4GHz disconnected. Front and rear lights flash red, green and Aircraft is in initialization detection status.
Bugs 12EIS User Manual Return to Home (RTH) 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.
Bugs 12EIS User Manual 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. Out of connection return home function The GPS signal is good (the No.
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Bugs 12EIS User Manual The measuring precision of optical flow system will be affected easily by the light strength and the features of object surface texture. Once the optical flow is unavailable, the aircraft will enter to altitude-holding mode automatically. Please be cautious in as following situations: 1.
Bugs 12EIS User Manual Aircraft Power Switch Long-press the power button for 3 seconds, it will turn on, in the same time, the aircraft will have power-on sound and indicator light stays on. Long-press the power button for 3 seconds, the aircraft will turn off and indicator light will turn off too.
Bugs 12EIS User Manual Attach and Detach the Propellers Attach the propellers Select two corresponding propellers, (A and A, B and B), install into the propeller clamp. (as pic. 1) Then insert copper cover to propeller clamp (as pic. 2), Using screwdriver to fix the screws clockwise.
Remote Controller This section describes the features of the remote controller, including the instruction on controlling the Bugs 12EIS. Remote Controller Functions and Status Flight mode switch Choose the flight mode by switching the GPS button to ON/OFF position. The on-working flight mode “...
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Bugs 12EIS User Manual LCD Screen display Return to Home (RTH) icon Headless mode Signal strength Remote controller Aircraft battery level battery level Photo/Video Distance against High/Low speed mode Home Point Satellite amount Altitude against Remote controller Home Point mode...
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Bugs 12EIS User Manual One-key takeoff/landing ● After the Bugs 12EIS unlocked, short-press the “ ” button (indicated as below), the aircraft will automatically take off and hover at 1.5m altitude. ● When the aircraft is flying, short-press the “...
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2) The battery is removed after the aircraft connects to the remote controller. Optimal transmission zone To obtain a satisfied flight experience, please make sure that your Bugs 12EIS is flying ahead of the remote controller and no obstacles between the aircraft and the remote controller.
Bugs 12EIS User Manual Throttle Control Stick Mode Throttle mode switch Forward/ Forward/ Backward Throttle Throttle Backward control control control control Leftward/ Leftward/ Turn Left/ Rightward Turn Left/ Rightward Right control flight control Right control flight control Mode 1 Mode 2 (Default) Mode 1: The right stick serves as the throttle.
Bugs 12EIS User Manual Install the Mobile Phone Holder 1. Pull out the mobile phone holder upwards completely (Pic. 1); 2. Tilt the holder 30 degrees towards you and then you will hear a click sound (Pic. 2); 3. Rotate and fix the support board in place (Pic. 3);...
APP Download & Installation This section introduces how to download the “M RC PRO” APP and connect with mobile device. FPV Real-time Image Transmission Software “M RC PRO” Where to download “M RC PRO” APP ● For Apple IOS system, please turn to Apple store, search “M RC PRO” or scan the QR code at right side to download the software.
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Bugs 12EIS User Manual How to link the “M RC PRO” to the camera Power on the aircraft, then enter phone setting option. Turn on WiFi, find “Drone4_*******” on the list and connect it. When “ ” legend is shown, it means WiFi connection is successful. Exit settings and tap “M RC PRO”...
6. Your Bugs 12EIS cannot use GPS within the polar regions. Flight limits and GEO zones Abide by all laws and regulations when flying your Bugs 12EIS. Flight limitations are applied by default to help users operate this product safely and legally. Flight limitations include altitude limits, distance limits and GEO Zones.
Bugs 12EIS User Manual Pre-flight Checklist 1. The aircraft, remote controller and mobile device are full charged; 2. The propellers are installed correctly; 3. The arms and propellers are unfolded; 4. Ensure the camera lens are clean; 5. Only use the designated or approved parts by manufacturer. Unauthorized parts or parts not from certified manufacturers may cause malfunction or safety issues.
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Bugs 12EIS User Manual Two steps of compass calibration: Step 1: Horizontal calibration The aircraft front and rear lights flash yellow alternatively. Hold the aircraft horizontally and rotate it 360 degrees along the central axis for about 3 circles. The aircraft front and rear light will change from flashing yellow alternatively to flashing green alternatively when horizontal calibration is completed.
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Bugs 12EIS User Manual Gyroscope calibration After the aircraft and the remote controller are banded, set the aircraft on flat ground and follow the indication photo as below to calibrate the gyro. Once the aircraft front lights turn from flashing to solid on, it means that the gyro calibration is succeeded.
2. Turn on the aircraft and remote controller. 3. Connect the remote controller with the aircraft and then proceed aircraft initialization detection. 4. Operate the “M RC PRO” APP, connect your device with Bugs 12EIS, enter into the Camera interface. 5. Unlock the aircraft.
Appendix Product Parameters Aircraft Gross Weight Bugs 12EIS: about 549g (Battery and propellers included) Dimensions Folded: 440*400*81mm (length*width*height) Unfolded: 174*105*81mm (length*width*height) Diagonal 330mm Max Ascent Speed 3m/s Max Descent Speed 2m/s Max Speed 40km/h Flight Height Limitation 120m Max Tilt Angle 35°...
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Bugs 12EIS User Manual Still Image Size 3840x2160 Still Photography Modes Single Shot Video Resolution 3840x2160 Color Mode RGB Mode Max Video Bitrate Video 50Mbit/Transmission 2Mbit Supported File System FAT32 Photo Format JPEG Format Video Format MP4, Compressed Format H.264...
Bugs 12EIS User Manual Packing Detail Full package includes the following parts. Aircraft *1 Remote Controller *1 Propellers *4 Aircraft Battery *1 USB Cable *1 Screwdriver *1 Bugs 12EIS Bugs 12EIS User Manual Quick Start Farther.Faster.Clearer Farther.Faster.Clearer User Manual *1...
Bugs 12EIS User Manual Important Statement ● This aircraft is not a toy, but hobby grade model. It should be assembled and operated properly. Pilot must operate this aircraft in safe way. Improper operation may cause injury or property damage.
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Note: a) Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment. b) This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules.
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