RC Logger Xtreme 88007RC User manual

88007RC (Mode 1)
88008RC (Mode 2)
88009RC (ArF)
Xtreme
Operating instructions

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EVER WONDERED
WHAT INNOVATION
LOOKS LIKE?
Xtreme.

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1. INTRODUCTION ....................................................................6
2. LATEST OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS..................................6
3. SYMBOLS..............................................................................6
4. INTENDED USE ....................................................................7
5. DELIVERY CONTENTS..........................................................7
6. COMPATIBLE ACCESSORIES ...............................................7
7. SPARE PARTS.......................................................................8
8. SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS.....................................................10
8.1 Persons/Product ...............................................................................10
8.2 Before commissioning.......................................................................10
8.3 During Operation...............................................................................10
8.4 Batteries............................................................................................11
8.4.1 General information ........................................................11
8.4.2 LiPo batteries..................................................................11
8.5 Miscellaneous ...................................................................................13
9. PRODUCT DESCRIPTION....................................................13
10. YOUR XTREME ...................................................................14
11. DIMENSIONS......................................................................16
12. WEIGHTS AND PAYLOAD ..................................................17
13. DIRECTIONS........................................................................17
13.1 Front and back..................................................................................17
13.2 Orientation LED’s..............................................................................17
14. QUICK START AVIATION TERMS .......................................18
14.1 Rudder ..............................................................................................18
14.2 Elevator.............................................................................................18
14.3 Aileron...............................................................................................18
14.4 Hover ................................................................................................18
14.5 Altitude height hold ...........................................................................18
14.6 Mode 1, Mode 2................................................................................18
14.7 Binding..............................................................................................18
15. BATTERY .............................................................................19
15.1 Dangers ............................................................................................19
15.2 Chargingtheightbattery.................................................................19
15.3 Insert batteries into transmitter .........................................................20
15.4 Attachingtheightbattery ................................................................21
15.5 Storage .............................................................................................21
16. TRANSMITTER....................................................................22
16.1 RC Logger transmitter.......................................................................22
16.1.1 Mode 1............................................................................22
16.1.2 Mode 2............................................................................24
16.1.3 Binding............................................................................26
16.1.4 FHSS – Frequency hopping ...........................................26
16.2 Your own transmitter.........................................................................26
TABLE OF CONTENTS

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16.3 RC Logger OneLINK.........................................................................26
16.3.1 Preparation .....................................................................27
16.3.2 Mounting the OneLINK to your transmitter .....................27
16.3.3 Preparing your OneLINK for Spektrum transmitters .......27
16.3.4 Important notes in regards to learning the OneLINK ......28
16.3.5 Learning the OneLINK....................................................28
16.3.6 Binding the OneLINK to the »Xtreme.............................29
16.3.7 Verify learning .................................................................30
16.3.8 DX6I with only 2 position switch .....................................30
16.4 PPM Mode ........................................................................................33
16.4.1 Introduction.....................................................................33
16.4.2 The canopy.....................................................................33
16.4.3 Preparing your TX on Futaba®based FASST systems...33
16.4.4 Connecting and mounting the PPM receiver ..................34
16.4.5 Binding............................................................................35
16.4.6 Learning procedure.........................................................36
16.4.7 Verify learning .................................................................37
16.4.8 Futaba®transmitters without 3-way-toggle-switch ..........38
17. USING A CAMERA ..............................................................39
17.1 Introduction .......................................................................................39
17.2 Aerial kit ............................................................................................39
17.2.1 Aerial kit explained..........................................................39
17.2.2 Attaching the camera tray...............................................39
17.2.3 Replacing legs ................................................................39
17.2.4 Replacing propellers.......................................................40
17.3 Attaching the camera........................................................................41
17.3.1 Clearance .......................................................................41
17.3.2 Action mounts.................................................................41
17.3.3 Double-sided tape...........................................................41
17.3.4 Alternative mounting methods ........................................41
17.4 Trigger port/channel..........................................................................41
17.4.1 Introduction.....................................................................41
18. FLYING THE XTREME.........................................................42
18.1 Built-insafety ....................................................................................42
18.1.1 General...........................................................................42
18.1.2 Transmitter (Stock transmitter) .......................................42
18.1.3 Xtreme ............................................................................42
18.2 Accident prevention ..........................................................................43
18.2.1 General advice................................................................43
18.2.2 Visualinspectionbeforeeveryight ...............................43
18.2.3 Flying locations...............................................................43
18.2.4 Area clearance................................................................43
18.2.5 Learn from experienced pilots ........................................43
18.2.6 No stunts/tricks at entry level..........................................43
18.3 First steps .........................................................................................44
18.3.1 Turn transmitter on and off..............................................44
18.4 Flight mode selection........................................................................44
18.4.1 Switch mode via transmitter............................................44
18.4.2 Beginner mode ...............................................................44
18.4.3 Sport mode .....................................................................44
18.4.4 Expert mode ...................................................................45
18.5 Yourrstight ...................................................................................45
18.5.1 General information ........................................................45
18.5.2 Placement at start position .............................................45
18.5.3 Gyro reset.......................................................................47
18.5.4 Turning orientation LEDs on and off ...............................47

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18.5.5 Starting the motors .........................................................47
18.5.6 Directional checks...........................................................47
18.5.7 Taking off.........................................................................47
18.5.8 Landing...........................................................................48
18.5.9 Trimming.........................................................................48
18.5.10 Gradual learning .............................................................48
18.5.11 Turning off.......................................................................48
18.6 Acrobatic mode.................................................................................48
18.6.1 Activateacrobaticightmode.........................................48
18.6.2 Preparation .....................................................................49
18.6.3 Activationofacrobaticightmode..................................49
18.6.4 Flip and roll .....................................................................49
18.6.5 Yourrstacrobaticightmaneuver.................................49
18.7 Altitude height hold function..............................................................50
18.7.1 Introduction.....................................................................50
18.7.2 Activation ........................................................................50
19. MAINTENANCE, CARE AND REPAIR.................................51
19.1 Regular cleaning and maintenance ..................................................51
19.1.1 Cleaning..........................................................................51
19.1.2 Maintenance and repairs ................................................51
19.2 Resettingightlevelinggyro.............................................................51
19.2.1 General...........................................................................51
19.2.2 Mode 1............................................................................52
19.2.3 Mode 2............................................................................52
19.3 After a crash......................................................................................53
19.3.1 Replacing propellers.......................................................53
19.4 Replacing motor................................................................................54
20. DISPOSAL............................................................................55
20.1 General .............................................................................................55
20.2 Batteries............................................................................................55
21. FCC COMPLIANCE STATEMENT........................................55
22. PRODUCT SUPPORT...........................................................55
23. TECHNICAL DATA...............................................................56
23.1 Xtreme ..............................................................................................56
23.2 Remote control..................................................................................56
23.3 Charger.............................................................................................56
24. DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY......................................57
25. LEGAL NOTES .....................................................................57

6| Introduction
1. INTRODUCTION
Dear customer,
ThankyouformakingtheexcellentdecisiontopurchasethisRCLogger®product. You now
haveahigh-qualityproductwithanamethatrepresentsoutstandingproducts.
This product complies with the applicable National and European standards and
regulations.Wekindlyrequesttheusertofollowtheoperatinginstructions,topreserve
this condition and to ensure safe operation! These operating instructions relate to this
product.Theycontainimportantnoticesoncommissioningandhandling.Pleasetakethis
intoconsiderationwhenyoupasstheproductontothirdparties.
Please keep these instructions for future reference!
All company names and product designations contained herein are trademarks of the
respective owners. All rights reserved.
WewishyouagreatdealofenjoymentwithyournewRCLogger®product!
From here onwards the RC EYE One Xtreme is simply
referred to as »Xtreme.
2. LATEST OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
ENGLISH: Please download the latest version of the operating
instructions from our website at www.rclogger.com. Navigate
to the product page and open the ”Downloads” tab. Click on
”Operating instructions” to start the download.
DEUTSCH: Bitte laden Sie die neueste Ausgabe der
Bedienungsanleitung von unserer Website herunter, unter
www.rclogger.com. Navigieren Sie bis zur Produktseite
und öffnen Sie das Register ”Downloads” . Klicken Sie auf
”Operating instructions”, um den Download zu starten.
3. SYMBOLS
RED stands for danger and alert. Read these sections
always to avoid accidents and product damage.
BLUE provides you with additional useful information, and
highlights important facts.
GREEN stands for user safety. GREEN also stands for good
practice, protecting your product from damage.

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4. INTENDED USE
The »Xtreme is a toy model quad copter solely designed for private use in the model
making area and the operating times associated with this. The »Xtreme is not suitable for
othertypesofuse,includingcommercialapplications.
Anyuseother thantheonedescribed candamagethe device.Moreover, thisinvolves
dangerssuchasshortcircuit,reandelectricshock,etc.Observethesafetyinformation
under all circumstances! The product must not become damp or wet.
This product is not a toy and not suitable for children under
the age of 14.
Forsafetyandapprovalpurposes(CE),youmustnotrebuildand/ormodifythisproduct.
Ifyouusetheproductforpurposesotherthanthosedescribedabove,theproductmay
bedamaged.Inaddition,improperusecancausehazardssuchasshortcircuiting,re,
electricshocketc.Readtheinstructionscarefullyandkeepthem.
Make this product available to third parties only together
with its operating instructions.
5. DELIVERY CONTENTS
1xRCEYEOneXtreme
1xTransmitter(NotavailablefortheArFversion)
1xLiPoBattery(800mAh)
1xUSBCharger
4xPropeller[5.43″(~138mm),2xredand2xblack]
2xSpinner
2xSpinnerwasher
2xAAAbattery(NotavailablefortheArFversion)
1xSticker
1xTriggercable
1xPPMCable
1xOperatinginstructions
6. COMPATIBLE ACCESSORIES
89064RC Xtreme Aerial Kit
4x5.91inches(150mm)Propellers(2Redand2Black)
4x3.11inches(79mm)LandingLegs(2Redand2Black)
2xSpinners
2xWashers
1xCameraTray
1xLiPoBattery(1150mAh)

8| Spare Parts
89062RC Xtreme Case
1xXtremeCase
1xCarryingStrap
89080RC Xtreme Adaptor Cable (for OneCam)
1xAdaptorsSet
1xOperationManual
89041RC RC EYE OneStation
1xRCEYEOneStation
1xOperatinginstructions
89036RC RC EYE OneLINK
1xRCEYEOneLINK
1xConnectingcableforFutaba®basic transmitter models
1xConnectingcableforJR/Spectrum®basic transmitter models
1xUSBcable(forOneLINKrmwareupgrade)
2x1.5VAAAbatteries
1xOperatinginstructions
89049RC RC EYE OneCam TX
1xRCEYEOneCamTX
2xDoublesidedtape(30x8mm)
1xOperatinginstructions
89050RC RC EYE OneCam 5.8 GHz RX
1xRCEYEOneCam5.8GHzRX
1xUSBcable
1xAVcable(forAVIN)
1xAVcable(forAVOUT)
1xBackholderwithDINsizetripodscrew
1xAntennaswitchcable(toSMAfemale)
1xOperatinginstructions
89042RC RC EYE OneCam 5.8 GHz FPV Kit
1xRCEYEOneCamTX
1xRCEYEOneCam5.8GHzRX
7. SPARE PARTS
89065RC Xtreme Canopy (Red)
1xXtremeCanopy(Red)
89066RC Xtreme Canopy (Black)
1xXtremeCanopy(Black)
89067RC Xtreme Battery Pack (1150 mAh)
1xLiPoBattery(1150mAh)
89068RC Xtreme Battery Pack (800 mAh)
1xLiPoBattery(800mAh)
89069RC Xtreme Main Frame
1xMainFrame
2xPlasticWasher(top)
2xPlasticWasher(bottom)
2xWasher(ø0.13x0.02inches)(ø3.2x0.5mm)
2xScrew(ø0.07x0.2inches)(ø1.7x5mm)
2xScrew(ø0.06x0.28inches)(ø1.4x7mm)

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89070RC Xtreme Flight Control Board
1xPCBA
2xPlasticWasher(top)
2xPlasticWasher(bottom)
2xWasher(ø0.13x0.02inches)(ø3.2x0.5mm)
2xScrew(ø0.07x0.2inches)(ø1.7x5mm)
2xScrew(ø0.06x0.28inches)(ø1.4x7mm)
89071RC Xtreme Propeller Set (138 mm)
4x5.43inches(138mm)Propellers(2Redand2Black)
2xSpinners
2xWashers
89072RC Xtreme Propeller Set (150 mm)
4x5.91inches(150mm)Propellers(2Redand2Black)
2xSpinners
2xWashers
89073RC Xtreme Landing Legs (79 mm)
4x3.11inches(79mm)LandingLegs(2Redand2Black)
4xNut(M2x3mm)
4xWasher(ø0.2x0.02inches)(ø5x0.5mm)
4xScrew(PM2x16mm)
89074RC Xtreme Landing Legs (38 mm)
4x1.50inches(38mm)LandingLegs(2Redand2Black)
4xNut(M2x3mm)
4xWasher(ø0.2x0.02inches)(ø5x0.5mm)
4xScrew(PM2x16mm)
89075RC Xtreme Motor
1xXtremeMotor(Pre-mountedontheholder)
89076RC Xtreme Replacement LED Set
3xLEDLight(red,greenandwhite)
89077RC Xtreme Small Parts Set
4xScrew(PM2x16mm)
2xScrew(ø0.06x0.28inches)(ø1.4x7mm)
2xScrew(ø0.07x0.2inches)(ø1.7x5mm)
2xScrew(PM2x8mm)
2xWasher(ø0.13x0.02inches)(ø3.2x0.5mm)
8xScrew(ø0.07x0.16inches)(ø1.7x4mm)
6xNut(M2x3mm)
8xWasher(ø0.2x0.02inches)(ø5x0.5mm)
2xPlasticWasher(top)
2xPlasticWasher(bottom)
89078RC Xtreme USB Charger
1xXtremeUSBCharger
89079RC Xtreme Cable Set
1xTriggerCable
1xPPMCable

10 | Safety Instructions
8. SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
Read the operating instructions carefully and especially
observe the safety information. If you do not follow the
safety instructions and information on proper handling
in this manual, we assume no liability for any resulting
personal injury or damage to property. Such cases will
invalidate the warranty/guarantee.
8.1 Persons/Product
> Thedeviceisnotatoy.Keepitoutofthereachofchildrenandpets.
> Do not leave packaging material lying around carelessly. These may become
dangerousplayingmaterialforchildren.
> Ifitisno longerpossibletooperatethe productsafely,takeitoutof operationand
protectitfromanyaccidentaluse.Safeoperationcannolongerbeguaranteedifthe
product:
» isvisiblydamaged,
» isnolongerworkingproperly,
» hasbeenstoredforextendedperiodsinpoorambientconditions,or
» hasbeensubjectedtoanyserioustransport-relatedstresses.Theproductmust
not become damp or wet. The »Xtreme uses delicate electronic components
whicharesensitivetotemperatureuctuationsandareoptimisedforaparticular
temperature range. Operating temperatures below 0°C must be avoided.
> Donotplacetheproductunderanymechanicalstress.
> Handletheproductcarefully.Jolts,impactsorafallevenfromalowheightcandamage
the product.
8.2 Before commissioning
> Beforeeveryightcheck thefunctionalreliabilityofyour modelandthetransmitter.
Watch out for any visible damage such as defective plug connections or damaged
cables and wires.
> Allmovingpartsofthemodelmustrunsmoothlybutshouldnothaveanyplayintheir
bearings.
> Before each operation check the correct and secure position of the propellers.
> Chargetheightbatteryaccordingtothestepsprovidedinchapter“15.Battery”on
page 19.
> Ensure sufcient residual capacity [ battery tester (not included) ] of the batteries
insertedinthetransmitter.Ifthebatteriesareempty,alwaysreplacethecompleteset,
neverindividualcellsonly.
> Alwaysswitchonthetransmitterrstbeforeconnectingthebatterytothe»Xtreme.
> Setthethrottletozerobeforeconnectingthebatterytothe»Xtreme.Therotorsmight
rununintentionally!
8.3 During Operation
> Whentherotorsarerunning,makesurethatneitherobjectsnorbodypartsareinthe
rotating and suction area of the propellers.
> Donottakeanyriskswhenoperatingthemodel!Your own safety and that of your
environmentissolelydowntoyoubeingresponsiblewhendealingwiththemodel.
> Improperoperationmaycauseseriousinjuryandpropertydamage!Thereforemake
suretokeepasufcientlysafedistancetopersons,animalsorobjectsduringoperation.
> Select an appropriate location for the operation of the »Xtreme.
> Flythe»Xtremeonlyifyourabilitytorespondisunrestricted.Theinuenceoftiredness,
alcohol or medication can cause incorrect responses.

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> Donotdirectyourmodeltowardsspectatorsoryourself.
> Motor,electronicsandightbatterymayheatupduringoperation.Wait5to10minutes
beforerechargingorreplacingtheightbattery.
>
Neverswitchoffthetransmitterwhilethe»Xtremeisinuse.Afterlanding,alwaysdisconnect
theightbatteryrst.Onlythenmaythetransmitterbeswitchedoff.
> In case of a defect or a malfunction, remove the problem before using the »Xtreme
again.
> Neverexposethe»Xtremeorthetransmittertodirectsunlightorexcessiveheatforan
extendedperiodoftime.
> Inthecaseofaseverecrash(e.g.fromahighaltitude)theelectricgyrosensorscanbe
damagedand/ormisadjusted.Therefore,fullfunctionalitymustbetestedbeforeying
again without fail!
> In the event of a crash, the throttle should be immediately set to zero. Rotating
propellers may be damaged if they come into contact with obstacles. Before ying
again, these should be checked for possible tears or breakages!
> Observethewarn/safetysignalsemittedbythe»Xtremeatalltimestoavoiddamage
(e.g.dischargedbattery).
8.4 Batteries
8.4.1 General information
> Correctpolaritymustbeobservedwhileinsertingthebatteries.
>
Remove battery from the »Xtreme after every ight. Remove the batteries from the
transmitterifyoudonotuseitforalongerperiodoftime.Dischargedbatteriesmayleak.
> Leaking or damaged batteries can cause acid burns when in contact with skin.
Therefore use suitable protective gloves to handle corrupted and leaking batteries.
> Batteriesmustbekeptoutofthe reachofchildren.Donotleavethebatterieslying
around.Thereisariskthatchildrenorpetsmayswallowthem.
> Allbatteriesshouldbereplacedatthesametime.Mixingoldandnewbatteriescan
leadtobatteryleakageanddevicedamage.
> Batteriesmustnotbedismantled,short-circuitedorexposedtore.Neverrecharge
non-rechargeablebatteries.Thereisariskofexplosion!
> Nevermixregularbatteriesandrechargeablebatteries!
8.4.2 LiPo batteries
After the flight, the LiPo flight battery must be disconnected
from the »Xtreme.
Lithium is a highly reactive chemical element with a
high energy density. In the case of overcharging, the
LiPo rechargeable battery packs might catch fire or even
explode. Therefore, LiPo rechargeable battery packs must
always be put on a fire-proof surface for charging and the
charging process must be supervised.

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In no case must the maximum permissible battery
pack temperature of +60°C be exceeded Otherwise the
rechargeable battery may explode!
8.4.2.1 Hazards of LiPo flight batteries
> Do not leave the LiPo ight battery connected when you do not use it (e.g. during
transportorstorage).Otherwise,theLiPoightbatterymaybefullydischarged.This
woulddestroyitandrenderitunusable!Thereisalsoadangerofmalfunctiondueto
interference.Therotorscouldstartupinadvertentlyandcausedamageorinjury.
> RechargeableLiPobatteriesareverysusceptibletomoistureduetothechemicalsthey
contain!Donotexposethemtomoistureorliquids.Riskofexplosion!
> DonotexposethechargerorLiPoightbatterytohigh/lowtemperaturesortodirect
solarradiation.WhenhandlingLiPobatteries,observethespecialsafetyinformation
ofthebatterymanufacturer!
> NeverchargetheLiPoightbatteryimmediatelyafteruse.AlwaysleavetheLiPoight
batterytocooloffrst(atleast5-10minutes).
> OnlyusethesuppliedUSBLiPochargerorthe“RCEYEOneStation”(89041RC)to
chargetheightbattery.
> Only charge intact and undamaged batteries. If the external insulation of the
rechargeablebatteryisdamagedoriftherechargeablebatteryisdeformedorbloated,
itmustnotbecharged.Inthiscase,thereisimmediatedangerofreandexplosion!
> NeverdamagetheexteriorofaLiPoightbattery.Nevercutthecoveringfoil.Never
stabanyLiPoightbatterieswithpointedobjects.
> As the charger and the rechargeable LiPo ight battery both heat up during the
chargingprocedure,itisnecessary to ensure sufcient ventilation.Nevercoverthe
chargerortheLiPoightbattery!Ofcourse,thisalsoappliesforallotherchargersand
rechargeable batteries.
> RemovetheLiPoightbatterythatistobechargedfromthemodelandplaceitona
re-proofsupport(e.g.aplate).Keepadistancetoammableobjects.
> DisconnecttheLiPoightbatteryfromthechargerwhenitisfullycharged.
> Chargersmayonlybeoperatedindryrooms.ThechargerandtheLiPoightbattery
must not become damp or wet.
> Never take the rechargeable battery apart! The rechargeable battery may not be
subjectedtoanymechanicalstrain!Thecontactsmaynotbeshort-circuited,asthere
isdangerofreandexplosion!
> Donotexposerechargeablebatteriestore,asthereisariskofexplosion!
> KeeprechargeableLiPobatteriesawayfromchildren.Storerechargeablebatteriesin
adry,coolplace.
> Ifarechargeablebatteryisdeformedordamagedduringacrash,itmustnolongerbe
used.Thesameappliesfor“swollen”rechargeablebatteries,orrechargeablebatteries
with other visible deformation or leaks. Do not attempt to charge such rechargeable
batteries!Dangerofreandexplosion!
> Disposeofsuchrechargeablebatteriesinanecologicallysoundfashion.
> The general hazard notices for handling batteries and rechargeable batteries also
applyforrechargeableLiPobatteries.
8.4.2.2 Total discharge
> Since discharging below 3.0 V per cell would lead to permanent damage of the
rechargeablebatterypack,thistotaldischargingistobepreventedasfaraspossible.
> Forsafetyreasons,programmablecruisecontrols/ightcontrolsystemsshouldbeset
insuchawaythattheundervoltagedetectionhasalreadyrespondedbeforeavoltage
of3.0Vpercellisreached(e.g.3.2V).Alternatively,theopticalundervoltagedisplays
are also recommended.

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8.4.2.3 Correct dimensioning
> Asthecurrentdrawnrises,thebatterypackwarmsandtheusablecapacityislowered.
The ideal operating temperature during discharge is between +20 and +40 °C and must
notexceed+60 °Cevenunderextremeload.
> Themaximumshort-timecurrentthatcanbeloadedtothebatterypackisstatedin
thetechnicaldatasheetsorcanbereaddirectlyfromthebatterypack.Thevalue“C”
alwaysreferstothecapacityvalueoftherespectivebatterypack.
Example:
A battery pack with a capacity of 2100 mAh and ”20 C” can be loaded
with 2100 mA x 20 = 42 A maximum.
> However,themaximumpermissiblecontinuouscurrentisclearlylower.Ifthereareno
precisemanufacturer’sspecications,thebatterypackshouldnotbeloadedwithmore
thanapprox.50%ofthemaximumpermissiblesurgecurrentoveralongterm.
8.5 Miscellaneous
> Consultanexpertwhenindoubtaboutoperation,safetyorconnectionofthedevice.
> Maintenance,modicationsandrepairsaretobeperformedexclusivelybyanexpert
orataqualiedshop.
> If you have questions which remain unanswered by these operating instructions,
contact our technical support service or other technical personnel.
9. PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
The »Xtreme is a pre-assembled quadcopter ight model with four rotors. In the
professionaleld,suchightdevicesarealreadyusedforthemostdiverseoftasks.The
latest micro processor controlled electronics with position control and acceleration sensor
stabilizethe»Xtreme.The»Xtremeisanidealmicromultirotorplatformwiththeabilityto
lift a camera such as GoPro®, RC Logger PRO, SOCAM®orsimilarusingtheoptional“RC
LoggerAerialKit”(89064RC).
High-quality direct current brushless motors in connection with a specially developed
control permit a long, powerful ight operation. The new control and electronic self-
stabilisationleadtogreatightproperties.Differentyingprogrammesensurethatboth
beginnersandexpertswillhavefun.
You can operate the »Xtreme via:
> Stock transmitter
> RC EYE OneLINK (89036RC) & Your own transmitter (e.g. Futaba, Spektrum)
> PPM (Pulse-position modulation) & Your own transmitter
The »Xtreme can be operated both indoors and outdoors during calm weather conditions.
The in-built electronic controls can balance out small undesired changes to the ight
altitude.Thelowweightofthe»Xtrememakesitreactsensitivelytowindordraughts.
Youcanythe»Xtremeinthreedifferentmodes:
> Beginner
> Sport
> Expert
Themodelisdesignedforbeginnersaswellasexperiencedmodelhelicopterpilots.
Tap the model’s full potential through regular practice.

14 | Your Xtreme
10. YOUR XTREME
1
2
3
4
10
11
12
13
15
14
5
7
8
9
6
17
18
16

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1a
2a
3a
6a
7a
8a
9a
10a
5a 4a
Mode 1
1b
2b
3b
4b
5b6b7b
8b
9b
10b
Mode 2
Xtreme
1 Rearpropeller(Black)
2 Rotor
3 Canopy
4 Spinner
5 Leg
6 Frontpropeller(Red)
7 Orientation LED
8 Boom
9 Status LED
10 PPMcable(hereshowninstalled)
11 Adhesive-backed hook and loop
strap
12 Batterytray
13 BIND button
14 Batteryconnectionsocket
15 Flightbattery
16 4-pinbatteryplug
17 Charger socket
18 USBLiPocharger
Transmitter – Mode 1
1a HEIGHT HOLD button
2a Right control lever
(THROTTLE, AILERON)
3a Aileron trim buttons
4a MODE button
5a Batterycompartment(underside)
6a ON/OFF button
7a Rudder trim buttons
8a Elevator trim buttons
9a Left control lever
(ELEVATOR, RUDDER)
10a ACRO button
Transmitter – Mode 2
1b HEIGHT HOLD button
2b Right control lever
(AILERON, ELEVATOR)
3b Elevator trim buttons
4b Aileron trim buttons
5b MODE button
6b Batterycompartment(underside)
7b ON/OFF button
8b Rudder trim buttons
9b Left control lever
(THROTTLE, RUDDER)
10b ACRO button

16 | Dimensions
11. DIMENSIONS
6.4˝(~162.6 mm)
9˝(~228.6 mm)
6.3˝(~160 mm)
5.43˝(~138 mm)
6.4˝(~162.6 mm)
9˝ (~228.6 mm)
6.3˝(~160 mm)
0.59˝(~15 mm)
2˝(~50.8 mm)
5.91˝(~150 mm)
Standard Xtreme Aerial Kit – 89064RC (not included)

Weights And Payload | 17
12. WEIGHTS AND PAYLOAD
This is an important section to read. If you do not follow
the instructions, the »Xtreme may not take off or even be
damaged.
+≤
7.8 oz (~221g) ≤ 3.5 oz (~100g) 11.3 oz (~321g)
Emptyweight
(incl.battery,cameratray)
Payload
(camera)
Takeoff weight
Please note that EMPTY WEIGHT and TAKEOFF WEIGHT are xed values. The
onlyvariableisthePAYLOAD, which is the camera’s weight. If the takeoff weight is
exceeded the »Xtreme will not take off, due to insufcient lift.
Wind conditions, altitude and temperature can have an
impact on the takeoff weight. It is therefore advisable to
not exploit the payload to the full.
13. DIRECTIONS
13.1 Front and back
Frontandbackofthe»Xtremeareindicatedbycolour.TheRED PROPELLERS (6) and
LEGS (5) point to the front of the »Xtreme. The BLACK PROPELLERS (1) and LEGS
point to the rear of the »Xtreme.
13.2 Orientation LED’s
Position and colour of the orientation LEDs (7) are chosen according to the international
standardsusedintheaviationindustry.Notethefollowingpositionsandcolorsin [ Fig. 1 ]:
A
BC
Fig. 1
A WhiteLED(front)
B GreenLED(right)
C RedLED(left)

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14. QUICK START AVIATION TERMS
14.1 Rudder
> RUDDER denotestherotationofthe»Xtremearoundtherudderaxis(verticalaxis).
Thismovementeitheroccursunintentionallyduetothespeedtorqueofthepropellers
orintentionallyasaightdirectionchange.
> Forthe»Xtreme,thismovementisnotcontrolledbyatailpropeller,butthroughspeed
variation of the individual propellers. The two red propellers show FRONT.
14.2 Elevator
> ELEVATOR denotesthemovementaroundthecrossaxiswhichcanbecomparedto
the nodding of a head.
> Throughthis,the»Xtremegainsightspeedforwardsorbackwardsordecelerates.
14.3 Aileron
> AILERON denotes the movement around the centre line which can be compared to
thesidewaysrollingofaball(orthesidewayscrawlofacrab).Inthisway,throughlifting
onesidethe»Xtrememovestothesideindependentlyofitsforwarddirection.
> The two red propellers show FRONT.
14.4 Hover
HOVERdenotesaightstatusinwhich the»Xtremeneitherrisesnorfallssothatthe
upwards directed uplift force is equal to the downwards directed weight.
14.5 Altitude height hold
> ALTITUDE HEIGHT HOLD is a product feature of the »Xtreme. Altitude height hold
can be set via the transmitter. Once activated the »Xtreme will hold the altitude at which
altitude height hold was activated.
> You may refer to chapter “18.7Altitude height hold function” on page 50 for more
information.
14.6 Mode 1, Mode 2
> MODE 1 and MODE 2 refer to the stick arrangement and their functions of the
provided stock transmitter.
> Pleaserefertochapter“16.Transmitter”onpage22formoreinformation.
14.7 Binding
> BINDINGreferstothepairingoftransmitterandreceiver(builtintothe»Xtreme).Once
transmitter and receiver are bound, signal transmission can take place.
> Tocorrectlybindthe»Xtremerefertosection“16.1.3Binding”onpage26.

Battery | 19
15. BATTERY
15.1 Dangers
Only use the supplied flight battery or a suitable spare
battery from RC Logger.
After the flight, the LiPo flight battery must be disconnected
from the »Xtreme.
Make sure the transmitter is turned on before connecting
the battery to the »Xtreme.
Avoid unexpected startup. This can lead to serious injury
and damage the »Xtreme.
15.2 Charging the flight battery
Do not use any desktop or notebook USB port to power the
USB charger. Doing so may damage the computer.
The flight battery cannot be charged with conventional
LiPo chargers. Only use the included USB charger or other
suitable RC Logger chargers to charge the flight battery.
Use a suitable plug-in mains adapter or a cigarette lighter
adapter with one USB output socket each (output 5 V/DC,
at least 2.0 A).
1. ConnectthesuppliedUSBLiPocharger(18) to a suitable adapter.
2. Connecttheadaptertothemainssupply.TheLEDsinthechargerash.
3. Connectthesuppliedightbattery(15) to the charger socket (17). Observe the plug
contour for this. If the battery is not defective (high-ohmic/interrupted) and mains
supplyispresent,chargingcommences.See [ Fig. 2 ].
> TworedLEDsindicatethechargingstates.Thefollowingindicationsarepossible(each
cellhasitsownLED):
» Red LED is permanently lit: The charging process is running.
» Red LED ashes:Defectivebatteryand/orbadcontactoftheplugs,orifno
batteryisconnected.
» Red LED off:Batteryisfullychargedorafullychargedbatteryisconnected

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> Individualbatterycellsofabatterypackareusuallydifferent.TheUSBchargerhas
twoseparatechargersintegrated.Therefore,itispossiblethatabatterycellisalready
charged(LEDoff)andtheotherbatterycellisstillbeingcharged(LEDon).
Wait until both LEDs have gone out before unplugging the
battery.
LiPO
Fig. 2
15.3 Insert batteries into transmitter
1. Removethelidofthebatterycompartment(5a) (6b)ofthetransmitterbypushingits
leverslightlydownandliftingthelidoff.
2. Inserttwomicro/AAAsizebatteriesintothebatteryrecessions.Observethecorrect
polaritywheninserting.Polarityindicationsareprovidedinsidethecompartment.
3. Replacethebatterycompartmentlidagain.Ensureproperlockingofthelidlever.
Since the transmitter requires very little power, batteries
will keep much longer. We recommend the use of high-
quality alkaline batteries.
Rechargeable batteries:
Operation of the transmitter with rechargeable batteries
is not recommended because of the lower cell voltage
(battery = 1.5 V, rechargeable battery = 1.2 V) and the self-
discharge of rechargeable batteries. Quick feedback of the
transmitter on low charge status of the transmitter power
supply would result.
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