Pitsco Education Echo Drone

Pitsco Education Echo Drone User Manual

Model: Echo Drone (92786)

1. Ifihan

The Pitsco Education Echo Drone is an educational quadcopter designed for students in grades 6-8 to explore flight, coding, and STEM principles. This drone is suitable for indoor use and calm outdoor conditions, offering stable flight performance and multiple speed levels. It supports both manual flight via a remote controller and programmable control using block or Scratch-style coding. An integrated 720p camera allows for photo capture, video recording, and live Wi-Fi FPV (First Person View) feed.

This manual provides essential information for setting up, operating, maintaining, and troubleshooting your Echo Drone to ensure a safe and educational experience.

Pitsco Education Echo Drone in flight, viewed lati oke.

Image: The Pitsco Education Echo Drone, a black quadcopter with prop guards, shown in flight.

2. Ohun ti o wa ninu Apoti

Verify that all components are present in your Echo Drone kit:

  • Drone ara
  • 2.4 GHz remote controller
  • Bracket to clip smartphone to controller
  • Drone battery (1000 mAh Lithium Polymer)
  • Okun gbigba agbara USB
  • Prop guards (pre-installed or separate)
  • Extra propellers
  • Apoti ipamọ
All components of the Pitsco Education Echo Drone kit laid out.

Aworan: A pari view of the Pitsco Education Echo Drone kit components, including the drone, remote controller, smartphone bracket, battery, USB cable, prop guards, and spare propellers.

3. Eto

3.1. Gbigba agbara batiri Drone

  1. Connect the drone battery to the provided USB charging cord.
  2. Plug the USB cord into a compatible USB power source (e.g., computer USB port, USB wall adapter).
  3. The indicator light on the USB cord will show charging status (e.g., red for charging, green for fully charged).
  4. Gba akoko to fun idiyele ni kikun ṣaaju lilo akọkọ.

3.2. Attaching Prop Guards and Propellers

If not pre-installed, attach the prop guards to the drone frame. Ensure they are securely fastened to protect the propellers during flight. If replacing propellers, match the new propellers to the correct motor arms (indicated by markings on the drone and propellers).

3.3. Latọna Adarí Oṣo

  1. Insert batteries into the 2.4 GHz remote controller (batteries not included, typically AA).
  2. Attach the smartphone mount bracket to the remote controller if you plan to use the FPV camera feature or app-based coding.

3.4. App Installation (Optional for Coding/FPV)

Download the recommended control app for the Echo Drone from your device's app store. This app enables block coding, Scratch-style programming, and live FPV viewing. No account is required to fly, and the app allows for progress saving.

Two students assembling Pitsco Education Echo Drones.

Image: Two students are shown at a table, actively assembling or preparing their Pitsco Education Echo Drones, demonstrating the hands-on setup process.

4. Awọn ilana Iṣiṣẹ

4.1. Manual Flight with Remote Controller

  1. Tan drone ati oludari latọna jijin naa.
  2. Pair the drone with the controller according to the instructions in the quick start guide (typically by moving the left joystick up then down).
  3. Gbe drone sori pẹpẹ kan, ipele ipele.
  4. Use the joysticks to control ascent/descent, forward/backward, left/right, and rotation.
  5. Experiment with the three available speed levels to match your skill and environment.

4.2. Coding-Based Control

  1. Ensure the drone is powered on and connected to your smartphone via Wi-Fi.
  2. Open the drone's control app on your smartphone.
  3. Access the block coding or Scratch-style programming interface within the app.
  4. Drag and drop code blocks to create flight paths and sequences.
  5. Upload and execute your code to observe the drone's programmed flight.

4.3. Camera Operation (720p FPV)

  1. Connect your smartphone to the drone's Wi-Fi network.
  2. Open the drone's control app and navigate to the FPV interface.
  3. You will see a live video feed from the drone's 720p camera.
  4. Use the app controls to capture photos or record video.
  5. Captured media is stored directly on your connected smartphone.
Student operating the Pitsco Education Echo Drone with a remote controller and smartphone.

Image: A student is shown seated at a desk, operating the Pitsco Education Echo Drone using the remote controller with a smartphone mounted, displaying the live FPV feed.

5. Itọju

5.1. Ninu

Regularly clean the drone body and propellers with a soft, dry cloth. Avoid using liquids or harsh chemicals that could damage electronic components.

5.2. Rirọpo propeller

If propellers become damaged or bent, replace them immediately using the spare propellers provided in the kit. Ensure the correct propeller type is installed on each motor arm.

5.3. Itọju batiri

To prolong battery life, avoid overcharging or completely draining the battery. Store the battery in a cool, dry place when not in use. If the drone will not be used for an extended period, charge the battery to approximately 50% before storage.

6. Laasigbotitusita

6.1. Drone Does Not Power On

  • Ensure the drone battery is fully charged.
  • Verify the battery is correctly inserted and connected.

6.2. Drone Does Not Respond to Controller

  • Check if the remote controller batteries are charged and correctly inserted.
  • Re-attempt the pairing process between the drone and controller.
  • Ensure you are within the operational range of the controller.

6.3. Camera Feed Not Displaying / App Connection Issues

  • Confirm your smartphone is connected to the drone's Wi-Fi network.
  • Restart both the drone and the smartphone app.
  • Ensure the app has necessary permissions (e.g., Wi-Fi, storage) on your device.

6.4. Unstable Flight

  • Perform a calibration of the drone's gyroscopes as per the quick start guide or app instructions.
  • Check for damaged or bent propellers and replace if necessary.
  • Ensure flight is conducted in calm conditions, away from strong air currents.

7. Awọn pato

Ẹya ara ẹrọẸ̀kúnrẹ́rẹ́
BrandPitsco Ẹkọ
Orukọ awoṣeEcho Drone
Nọmba apakan92786
Àwọ̀Dudu
Ohun eloṢiṣu
Ibiti ọjọ ori (Apejuwe)12+
Asopọmọra TechnologyWi-Fi
Isakoṣo latọna jijin Technology2.4 GHz RF, Wi-Fi
Iṣakoso IruIsakoṣo latọna jijin
Ipinnu kamẹra720p (Video Capture Resolution: 1080p, Video Output Resolution: 1080 pixels)
Fidio Yaworan kikaMP4
Ọna kika Aworan AtilẹyinJPEG
Opitika sensọ TechnologyCMOS
Agbara Batiri1000 Milionuamp Awọn wakati
Batiri Cell TiwqnLitiumu polima
IwọnUnder 250 g (No FAA registration required)

8. Awọn Itọsọna Aabo

  • The Echo Drone is designed for inu ile lilo or calm outdoor conditions only. Avoid flying in windy weather.
  • Always maintain a safe distance from people, animals, and obstacles during flight.
  • Do not operate the drone near water or in wet conditions.
  • Ensure prop guards are installed to prevent injury and protect propellers.
  • Regularly inspect the drone for any damage before and after each flight.
  • This drone weighs under 250 grams and does not require FAA registration.
  • The product is Section 889 compliant, suitable for educational institutions with technology compliance requirements.

9. Atilẹyin ọja ati Support

9.1. Rirọpo Parts

Replacement parts for the Pitsco Education Echo Drone are available to support ongoing use and maintenance. Contact Pitsco Education for information on obtaining replacement components.

9.2. Imọ Support

For technical assistance, troubleshooting, or inquiries regarding your Pitsco Education Echo Drone, please contact Pitsco Education directly. Refer to the official Pitsco Education webaaye fun alaye olubasọrọ ati afikun oro.

Pitsco Ẹkọ
Manufacturer of the Echo Drone

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