FG Flight T43 Instruction Manual - Circuit Protection Devices
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3.
After you have finished filming, take the TF memory card out of the camera module and insert
it into the USB card reader, then insert the USB reader into the USB input on your the computer to
download the video.
Circuit protection devices
Trouble shooting
1.When the battery voltage of the helicopter drops to a certain level , the helicopter will be out of
control.
2.To protect the helicopter and prevent any risks caused when the main rotor is jammed, the main
rotor will stop rotating. You may need too reset the helicopter connection to restore
normal movement.
Problem
No reaction
from the
helicopter
1.The helicopter is underpowered.
1.Recharge the helicopter battery
2.The indicator light of the helicopter
flashes rapidly.
2.Place the helicopter on to a flat surface,
until the indicator light stops blinking.
3.Repeat the connection procedure.
3.the helicopter and the transmitter
isn’t connected
Reason
Solution
TIPS
To stop filming, please press the camera button on the remote control. If you
unplug the battery cable or take out the TF memory card from the camera module it
will result in the loss of the video data.
To avoid helicopter crashing,please do not insert or take out the TF memory card from
the camera module,whilst the helicopter is on. The TF memory card should be installed
before the helicopter is on and taken out only when off.
If you crash turn the helicopter off and then turn back on to recover the helicopter.
When the red light and the green light on the camera keep flashing
alternately, it means that the TF memory card is not inserted or the TF memory card is
damaged. It is possible to restore the memory card by reformatting(Take out the TF
memory card, then, insert it into the USB card reader, then, connect it to the computer
and reformat the memory card)
If the red light remains "ON" this indicates insufficient memory.