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: To prepare the motors for flight, move the throttle to zero and the rudder stick to the far right . A red LED or an "Armed" message on the screen will appear.
: Power up your transmitter (TX) and FC. Navigate to the "Receiver Test" menu on the LCD. Move your TX sticks and verify the values change correctly (e.g., pushing the stick left should show "Rudder Left"). If they move the wrong way, use your TX's "Reverse" setting.
: Wait for the ESCs to emit a short beep (full throttle signal), then immediately lower the transmitter throttle to idle. kk2.jpg
: Connect your Electronic Speed Controllers (ESCs) to the right side of the board. Ensure you use the correct motor layout for your frame type (e.g., Quadcopter X or +).
: Plug your receiver outputs into the left side of the board. Follow the pin definitions for Aileron, Elevator, Throttle, and Rudder. : To prepare the motors for flight, move
: Wait for the confirmation beep (idle signal) and release the buttons. 4. Arming and Flying
Based on the file reference "kk2.jpg," this guide covers the , a popular and budget-friendly board used for building DIY quadcopters. This controller is unique because it features a built-in LCD screen and buttons, allowing you to configure your drone without needing a computer. 1. Hardware Assembly Navigate to the "Receiver Test" menu on the LCD
: Always remove your propellers before connecting a battery for the first time or performing calibrations to avoid accidental injury. 2. Initial Configuration