Protocol Galileo Pilot's Handbook Manual - Troubleshooting
TROUBLESHOOTING
Symptom Possible Cause Potential Solution
Galileo
does not
respond
Response to
control inputs
intermittent
or erratic
1. Communication between controller and
aircraft was not synchronized during set up
2. Battery power depleted on aircraft,
controller or both.
1. To synchronize, turn on controller, then
turn on aircraft and place it on level
ground. Move throttle stick all the way
forward, then all the way back.
2. Charge aircraft and/or replace
batteries in controller.
1. Controller battery power nearly depleted. 1. Replace batteries in controller.
Galileo
will not hover
or strafe
correctly
1. The aircraft was not on level ground
during synchronization.
2. Trim settings are incorrect.
1. Re-synchronize aircraft and controller.
2. Reset the trim buttons on the controller
and re-trim flight controls.
Once you are familiar with the basics of quad-copter flight, you can try some advanced maneuvers! At a
height of at least 10 feet, press the STUNT button [on controller’s right side] then move the right stick in
whichever direction desired to perform a 360-degree flip in that direction.
TIPS ON 3D STUNT & TUMBLING OPERATION
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.
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