User Manual

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Users Manual

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Circuit Scribe Drone Builder Kit


                  Gather your Supplies



1 Circuit Scribe Conductive Ink Pen
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2      4 Motors (Guards Optional)
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3 Drone Hub
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4 2 Cardboard Arms & 2 Pre—made Arms
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5 Battery Charger
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6 Mobile Device (not included)


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              Download and Install
                    CS Pilot App
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Open up your mobile device‘s App Store         _
and search: "CS Pilot"

The icon will look like the icon pictured on
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Once our app has begun downloading and
‘installing, you‘re all set to move on and
begin building your drone!
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            Doodle


Using your Circuit Scribe conductive silver
ink pen, fill the area inside the rectangle on
both arms, on both sides. Be sure to thickly
lay down the ink on the first try, as going
over it again may scratch away previously
drawn ink! Holding the pen upright with
light pressure will deposit the most ink.

Make sure the ink is dry before moving on
to step 4/


                   Join the Arms

Insert one arm into the other via the slot in
middle of the arm.

Set your joined arms on your work surface
with the rounded edges down.


 Attach Hub to the Arms


 Flip over your drone hub and take note of
‘the metal clips underneath. The clamps are
 where your drone arms will connect to the
hub.

 Before attaching, pinch the cardboard
 where the clamps will hold, this will prevent
‘the hub clamps from ripping the cardboard.

Center the arms (X) under the hub and
carefully push the hub onto the cardboard.
This is the brain of the drone!


            Attach Motors to Arms

The camera on the hub identifies the front
of the drone. The notches on the arms
denote where the motors will attach, pinch
the cardboard directly under the notches.

Identify where the arms meet the hub,
notice the @ or the A . Match the @ or A
symbols on the motors to the @ or A
symbols on the hub.

Gently press the motor clamps onto the
arms so the matching symbols on the
motor and hub face each other.




              Turn On the Drone


Turn on the drone by pressing the button                j
on the bottom of the hub.                       \ /         \ /
The flashing red light on the rear of the hub       -
will indicate that the drone is powered on.

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                                                              the settings of your mobile device.

                                                              While connected, you won‘t be able to
                                                              browse the Web.


 Ask to Join Networks

 Known networks will be joined automatically. If no known
 networks are available, you will have to manually select a
 network.


             ‘ Open CSPilot App
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‘flashing red light has become solid. This
 indicates your drone is connected. Once
connected, you‘ll be able to see the live
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Check out the button diagram on the next
‘page to learn the flight interface of the CS
Pilot app.
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                Fly Your Drone!

To Arm: Pull both joysticks to the bottom outside corners of your
screen and hold until the propellers begin to spin.

Takeoff/Landing: Use the          button for one—touch takeoff.
When you‘re ready to land, press the       button again for
one—touch landing.

To Disarm: Push both joysticks towards the bottom inside corners
of your screen and hold it there until the propellers stop spinning.




                 Charge the Battery

After flight, be sure to charge up your
battery using the included charger. Pop off
the black Hub top and plug it in.

The battery will be fully charged when the
light turns off. Remove the battery after it‘s
fully charged.

Questions? Flip to the back and refer to the FAQ!


      Using Pre—made Arms

Included are a pair of pre—made arms for when you don‘t have
time to create your own or need to troubleshoot.

The pre—made arms function the same as the cardboard arms
but there is no drawing required.

Check out the FAQ for tips on how to troubleshoot with the
pre—made arms.


Why are no motors spinning?                           .                  .
— Check to see if the battery is charged and securely in place, the red light should flash.
— Make sure the hub clamps are connected to the silver ink of the arms.
— Check to see if the Wi—Fi is connected to the CSDrone network. When the app is open
  the red light will be solid if comnected.
— Retry arming the drone (refer to step 10).

Why is one of my motors is spinning slower/doesn‘t spin with the others?
If you have access to a multimeter go ahead and check the resistance of the ink on your
arms. Ideally you want it to be below 2 ohms on each side.
 — Make sure the motors are seated so they are touching the silver ink.
 — Add another coat of ink once the first coat has completely dried.
 — Make sure the hub and motor clamps squeeze the arm firmly.
 — Try making new arms, over time they will wear wear down, bend and crimp.
 — Replace the cardboard arms with the pre—made arms to test your motors.
 — Bake the arms in an oven/toaster oven on the lowest setting for 10 — 15 minutes.
  DO NOT PUT IN THE MICROWAVE!


What should I do if my drone won‘t connect to the app?
Check to make sure you‘re still connected to the CSDrone Wi—Fi Network. Also, try turning
off your Wi—Fi‘s auto—connect to prevent it from connecting to stronger networks.

A propeller flew off my drone while it was flying!
That happens as the propellers get old and loose. Check out the extra propeller
bag in your kit and replace it using the guide at: circuitscribe.com/drones

My drone keeps flipping over instead of flying up?
Make sure your motors are connected correctly. Refer to the diagram in step 6.
You most likely have your right and left sides switched or a motor connected
backwards.

Why won‘t my drone fly the direction I want it to!
Before takeoff, stand behind the drone so you see the red light on the rear of the drone
hub. Now, you and the drone camera see the same view. Also, try calibrating the onboard
gyroscope by pulling both joysticks down and to the right and holding until calibration is
complete. While calibrating the red light will flash rapidly and turn to a solid red light once
complete.


FCC WARNING
This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two
conditions: (1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept
any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance
could void the user's authority to operate the equipment.
NOTE: 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. These limits are designed to provide
reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment
generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in
accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications.
However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation.
If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception,
which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to
correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:
-- Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
-- Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
-- Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different
   from that to which the receiver is connected.
-- Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
To maintain compliance with FCC’s RF Exposure guidelines, This equipment should be
installed and operated with minimum 20cm distance between the radiator your body: Use
only the supplied antenna.


Find more fun at www.CircuitScribe.com/drones

                       Drone Quick Start Guide


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                      3006 Longhorn Blvd. Suite 113
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Document Created: 2018-12-03 13:45:41
Document Modified: 2018-12-03 13:45:41

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