Ọrọ Iṣaaju
This manual provides essential instructions for the safe operation, setup, and maintenance of your DEERC M66 1080P Drone. Designed for beginners, teenagers, and families, this drone features a 4.3-inch screen remote control, a 1080P camera for close-up aerial photography, a brushless motor for stable flight, and 5G transmission for a smooth live view. Please read this manual thoroughly before operating the drone to ensure proper use and to prevent damage or injury.
Alaye Aabo
IKILO: Lati lo nikan labẹ abojuto agbalagba taara.
- Máa lo drone náà ní àwọn ibi tí ó ṣí sílẹ̀, ní ibi tí ó jìnnà sí ènìyàn, ẹranko, àti àwọn ìdènà.
- Ensure all propellers are securely attached before flight.
- Maṣe fo nitosi awọn papa ọkọ ofurufu tabi aaye afẹfẹ ihamọ.
- Yẹra fún fífò nígbà tí afẹ́fẹ́ bá ń fẹ́ tàbí nígbà tí ojú ọjọ́ kò bá dára.
- Pa awọn ika ọwọ ati irun mọ kuro ninu awọn ohun elo ti n yipo.
- Do not touch the motors immediately after flight as they may be hot.
- Always turn off the drone and remote control when not in use.
- Follow all local regulations and laws regarding drone operation.
Package Awọn akoonu
Daju pe gbogbo awọn nkan ti a ṣe akojọ rẹ si isalẹ wa ninu package rẹ:
- 1 x DEERC M66 Drone
- 1 x Iṣakoso Latọna jijin pẹlu iboju 4.3-inch
- 2 x Drone Batteries (Lithium-polymer)
- 4 x Awọn ohun elo amúlétutù afikun
- 1 x Okun Ngba agbara USB
- 1 x Screwdriver
- 1 x Kaadi Iranti
- 1 x Apamowo
- Afowoyi Olumulo (iwe-ipamọ yii)

Aworan: A visual representation of all components included in the DEERC M66 drone package, laid out neatly. This includes the folded drone, the remote control, two batteries, spare propellers, a USB charging cable, a screwdriver, a memory card, and a carrying bag.
Ṣeto
1. Fifi sori batiri ati gbigba agbara
The DEERC M66 drone comes with two Lithium-polymer batteries, providing up to 40 minutes of total flight time. Ensure batteries are fully charged before each flight.
- Batiri Drone: Insert the drone battery into the battery compartment on the rear of the drone until it clicks into place. To charge, connect the USB charging cable to the battery and a suitable USB power source (e.g., computer, USB adapter). The charging indicator will show the charging status.
- Batiri Iṣakoso Latọna jijin: The remote control requires 2 D batteries (not included). Open the battery compartment on the back of the remote control and insert the batteries, observing the correct polarity.

Aworan: The DEERC M66 drone in flight, with an overlay indicating "40 mins" flight time. Below, two drone batteries are shown, illustrating that two batteries provide 40 minutes of flight, while one provides 20 minutes. This highlights the extended flight capability.
2. Propeller fifi sori
The drone's propellers are designed for easy replacement. If a propeller is damaged, replace it with a spare from the package.
- Identify the correct propeller type (A or B) for each motor arm.
- Align the propeller with the motor shaft and press down firmly until it is securely attached.
- Ensure all propellers spin freely without obstruction.
3. Latọna Iṣakoso Oṣo
The remote control features an integrated 4.3-inch screen, eliminating the need for a smartphone.
- Unfold the remote control's screen and antennas.
- Tẹ bọtini agbara lati tan isakoṣo latọna jijin.
- Power on the drone. The remote control and drone will automatically pair. A successful connection will be indicated by a stable light on the drone and a live video feed on the remote's screen.

Aworan: A sunmọ-soke view of the DEERC M66 drone's foldable remote control, showcasing its integrated 4.3-inch HD screen. The screen displays a live feed, and the remote's buttons and joysticks are visible. This design allows for immediate flight without a smartphone connection.
Awọn ilana Iṣiṣẹ
1. Ipilẹ Flight idari
- Ìgbéra/Ìbalẹ̀ Kan-Kọ́kọ́rọ́: Tẹ bọtini ifiṣootọ lori iṣakoso latọna jijin fun gbigbe tabi ibalẹ laifọwọyi.
- Ipo Aini ori: Activate Headless Mode to simplify flight orientation. In this mode, the drone's front will always be the direction the remote control is facing, regardless of the drone's actual orientation.
- Iduro Pajawiri: Tí pàjáwìrì bá ṣẹlẹ̀, tẹ bọ́tìnì ìdádúró pàjáwìrì láti dín agbára kù sí àwọn mọ́tò lẹ́sẹ̀kẹsẹ̀.

Aworan: Three distinct panels illustrating beginner-friendly flight features. The first shows the drone taking off from a landing pad, representing one-button start and landing. The second depicts the drone in headless mode, with arrows indicating simplified directional control. The third shows the drone descending rapidly, symbolizing the emergency stop function.
2. Flight Modes and Tricks
- Titunṣe Iyara: The drone offers 3 speed levels (Slow, Medium, Fast) to accommodate different skill levels and flying environments. Adjust the speed using the dedicated button on the remote control.
- 360° Yipada: Perform impressive aerial stunts with a single button press. Ensure sufficient altitude and clear surroundings before attempting flips.

Aworan: Two panels demonstrating advanced flight capabilities. The top panel shows the drone performing a 360-degree flip with a single button press, illustrating an aerial trick. The bottom panel displays three drones at different speeds (Slow, Medium, Fast), indicating the adjustable speed settings for varied flight experiences.
3. Iṣẹ́ àti Àwọn Ẹ̀yà Ara Kámẹ́rà
The integrated 1080P camera is designed for clear close-up shots and everyday scenes.
- 1080P HD Kamẹra: Capture high-definition photos and videos. The camera features a 90° adjustable lens for flexible wide-angle shots.
- Iṣakoso afarajuwe: Initiate photo and video recording with simple hand gestures, making it easy to capture moments without touching the remote.
- 5G Gbigbe: Enjoy a stable live image feed on the remote control's screen up to approximately 100 meters, providing real-time visual feedback for precise control.

Aworan: A alaye view of the DEERC M66 drone, highlighting its 1080P HD camera with a 90-degree adjustable lens. The image also shows a comparison between 1080P and 720P resolution, emphasizing the clarity of the 1080P camera for aerial views.

Aworan: Two panels demonstrating gesture control. The top panel shows a person making a hand gesture to take a photo, indicated by a camera icon. The bottom panel shows another person making a different hand gesture to record a video, indicated by a video camera icon. This illustrates the ease of capturing media hands-free.
4. Obstacle Avoidance and Stability
- Yẹra fún Ìdènà 360°: The drone is equipped with 360° obstacle avoidance to help reduce collisions, making it safer for beginners.
- Ipo Sisan Opitika: Optical flow sensors ensure stable positioning at low altitudes, contributing to a calm and uniform flight experience, especially indoors or in confined outdoor spaces.
- Mọto ti ko fẹlẹ: The brushless motor provides quiet and stable flight performance, enhancing durability and efficiency.

Aworan: The DEERC M66 drone flying near a rocky surface, with visual cues indicating obstacle avoidance sensors and stable flight. An inset shows a brushless motor, emphasizing its quiet and uniform operation. This image highlights the drone's stability features and collision prevention.
Itoju
- Ninu: Regularly clean the drone body, propellers, and camera lens with a soft, dry cloth. Avoid using liquids or solvents.
- Rirọpo Propeller: Inspect propellers for damage before each flight. Replace any bent, cracked, or chipped propellers immediately using the provided screwdriver and spare propellers.
- Itọju Batiri: Store batteries in a cool, dry place. Do not overcharge or over-discharge batteries. If the drone will not be used for an extended period, charge batteries to approximately 50% before storage.
- Ayẹwo mọto: Periodically check the brushless motors for any debris or obstructions. Ensure they spin freely.
Laasigbotitusita
| Isoro | Owun to le Fa | Ojutu |
|---|---|---|
| Drone ko ni agbara lori. | Batiri ko gba agbara tabi ko fi sii daradara. | Ensure drone battery is fully charged and correctly inserted. Check remote control batteries. |
| Remote control does not connect to drone. | Drone and remote are not paired or too far apart. | Ensure both devices are powered on and within range. Restart both devices and try pairing again. |
| Drone is unstable during flight. | Damaged propellers, uncalibrated sensors, or strong winds. | Check and replace damaged propellers. Perform sensor calibration (refer to advanced settings in the remote control). Avoid flying in windy conditions. |
| Poor camera image quality or no live feed. | Weak 5G signal, dirty lens, or memory card issue. | Ensure drone is within 5G transmission range (approx. 100m). Clean the camera lens. Check if the memory card is properly inserted and has free space. |
| Drone drifts during hover. | Uncalibrated gyroscope or optical flow sensor. | Perform gyroscope and optical flow sensor calibration as per remote control instructions. |
Awọn pato
| Ẹya ara ẹrọ | Ẹ̀kúnrẹ́rẹ́ |
|---|---|
| Nọmba awoṣe | M66 |
| Brand | DEERC |
| Awọn iwọn (L x W x H) | 15 x 8 x 7.5 cm (ti ṣe pọ) |
| Iwọn Nkan | 148 giramu |
| Ipinnu kamẹra | 1080p (Video Capture) |
| Iboju iṣakoso latọna jijin | 4.3 inches |
| Akoko ofurufu | Titi di iṣẹju 40 (pẹlu awọn batiri mẹta) |
| Motor Iru | Brushless Motor |
| Gbigbe Technology | 5G WiFi |
| Pataki Awọn ẹya ara ẹrọ | Optical Flow Positioning, 360° Obstacle Avoidance, 360° Flip, Headless Mode, 3 Speed Levels |
| Batiri Tiwqn | Litiumu-polima |
| Latọna Iṣakoso Batiri | Awọn batiri 2 x D (ko si ninu wọn) |
| Ibiti ọjọ ori (Apejuwe) | 12 ọdun ati si oke |
Atilẹyin ọja ati Support
For warranty information and technical support, please refer to the contact details provided with your purchase or visit the official DEERC webojula. Jeki ẹri rira rẹ fun awọn iṣeduro atilẹyin ọja.
- Ilana Pada: 30-day refund/replacement policy (as per Amazon.com.be).
- Olupese: DEERC
- Olutaja: HOLYTON (fulfilled by Amazon)