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| Product Type | Drone (Quadcopter) |
| Brand | Overmax |
| Model | X-bee drone 7.1 (OV-X-BeeDrone 7.1) |
| Battery Type | Rechargeable lithium-polymer (Li-Poly) |
| Battery Voltage | 7.4V |
| Charging Time | Approximately 120 minutes |
| Flight Time | Up to 10 minutes |
| Controller Battery | 4 AA batteries (non-rechargeable) |
| Speed Modes | 3 modes: Slow, Normal, Fast |
| Headless Mode | Yes |
| Back Home Mode | Yes (returns to takeoff point, no auto-land) |
| Low Battery Auto-Landing | Yes (LED flash then auto land) |
| Recommended Age | 14 years and older |
| Suitable Environment | Outdoor only, away from obstacles, people, animals, power lines, and airports |
| Charger Input | 12V |
| Charging Current | 0.6A |
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USER MANUAL X-bee drone 7.1 Overmax
| ** The product is designed for people aged 14 and up**● The users under 18 years of age can operate the product under adult supervision only. We suggest those, who are just getting started to operate drones, to contact a person with more experience in this field.● The purpose of the safety notes is to protect both the product and its users as well as bystanders and their property.● Improper operation of the product can cause injuries and property damage. |
| SPECIALLY DESIGNED FOR OUTDOOR USE● The product has been designed in a way so that it can be used only outdoors.Before using the product, make sure that the area you chose is free from obstacles. Also, when operating the product always keep a safe distance from people and animals.● Do not operate the product near power lines, in public places (crowded areas) and within airport protection zones. |
| PREVENT THE PRODUCT FROM GETTING WETBoth the drone and the controller are composed of many precision electronic components. Therefore, they must be prevented from geng wet. Exposure to water or moisture in any form can cause their malfunction or damage.DO NOT OPERATE OR EXPOSE THE PRODUCT TO RAIN OR MOISTURE |
| BATTERY INSTRUCTIONSTo avoid a potential fire hazard, please do not short circuit, puncture or reverse the polarity of batteries.Battery charging should always be done under adult supervision, and at a location out of the reach of children.● DO NOT MIX NI-CAD AND ALKALINE BATTERIES |
| SAFETY NOTES FOR NI MH BATTERIES● Make sure the batteries are properly installed observing correct polarity (+ -).DO NOT MIX NI-CAD AND ALKALINE BATTERIES● If you plan not to use the quadcopter for extended period of time, remove the batteries from the controller to avoid their leakage, which may damage the transmitter.PLEASE DISPOSE USED BATTERIES ACCORDING TO LOCAL REGULATIONS IN SPECIAL RECYCLE SPOTS. |
| SAFETY NOTES FOR LI-POLYMER BATTERIES● Li-Polymer batteries have higher operational risks when compared to ones of other types. Therefore, using them, it is imperative to follow proper operational guidelines. The manufacturer and dealers assume no liability for any damage caused by improper usage.● In order to avoid potential fire or explosion do not use any other charger except the one included with the product. DO NOT crush, disassemble, burn, or reverse the polarity of the batteries.● To avoid short circuits, do not allow the metal parts to touch the battery terminals. NEVER PUNCTURE BATTERIES, OTHERWISE IT COULD CAUSE POTENTIAL FIRE HAZARD.● Battery charging should always be done under adult supervision, and at a location out of the reach of children.● In case of unnatural excessive heating of the batteries please stop using or charging them immediately.Otherwise, it may cause their swelling, deformation or explosion thereby increasing the risk of fire.● PLEASE DISPOSE USED BATTERIES ACCORDING TO LOCAL REGULATIONS IN SPECIAL RECYCLE SPOTS.DO NOT DISPOSE OF OLD BATTERIES IN THE HOUSEHOLD TRASHDO NOT CHARGE BATTERIES OVERNIGHT |
| KEEP AWAY FROM HEATP/Q models are made from various forms of plastic that is very susceptible to damage or deformation due to |
2. CONTROLLER (TRANSMITTER) DIAGRAM

3. CONTROLLER (TRANSMITTER) BATTERY INSTALLATION
Use a screwdriver to open the battery cover.
Place 4 AA batteries in the battery compartment. Make sure the batteries are properly installed according to correct polarity (+ -). DO NOT MIX THE BATTERIES OF DIFFERENT TYPES

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Use the included charger to charge the battery of the drone. ** Use ONLY the supplied charger for charging. Battery charging should always be done under adult supervision.
LED indicator
| Red and green - on | Red - on |
| Charging completed | Charging... |
Charger specifications
| Input | Charging current | Maximum voltage |
| 12V | 0.6A | 7.4 ± 0.03V |
Battery usage and charge duration reference
| Battery type | Battery specification | Single charge working time | Charging time |
| Rechargeable lithium-polymer (Li-Poly) battery | 7.4V | Drone flight time: up to 10 minutes | About 120 minutes (charging current approx. 0.6A) |
| Zinc-carbon battery(Non rechargeable) | 1.5V(GP 15G R4P) | Controller (transmitter) operation time: 18 hours | Non rechargeable (do not charge) |
5. TRANSMITTER AND RECEIVER SYNCHRONIZATION


Move the throttle stick to the lowest position.
Turn the controller on.
Step 3

Use a screwdriver to open the battery cover. Place the battery in the drone's battery compartment and connect the battery plug to the drone's battery slot. Close the cover and tighten the screw.
Step 4

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Diagram of a drone with four propellers and a central body, showing no text or symbols.Turn your X-Bee Drone 7.1 on using the switch located on the upper side of the drone. The LEDs start to blink.
Step 5

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Line drawing of a multi-rotor drone with four propellers and a central body (no text or symbols)Place the drone on a flat and even surface.
Step 6

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Line drawing of a 3D remote control device with directional arrows indicating motion (no text or symbols)Move the throttle stick forward, and then backward. The controller emits the sound indicating that the connection with the drone has been established. The LEDs start to glow steadily indicating that
Auto-calibration
Switch the speed mode to "fast" (Mode 3). Place the drone on a flat and even surface. Move both sticks to the lower left corner positions, as shown in the picture. Hold these positions for 10 seconds. The drone's LEDs will blink several times, and then they will start to glow steadily. Now, you can release the sticks - the drone is ready to fly.

6. FLIGHT CONTROL
Press the start/landing button to start the engines.
Press the same button to land. Auto-landing can be used only if the drone is at a height of less than 20 meters from the ground. Using the above at a height of 20 meters, threatening drone fall from a considerable height and its damage.
To stop the engines, press and hold the start/landing button for 3-5 seconds.
The drone's LEDs start flashing when the battery power is low. Shortly after that, the drone automatically lands on the surface beneath (make sure to steer the drone to a safe landing spot the moment you receive the low-battery signal).
WARNING: Do NOT hold the start/landing button during the flight! Failure to comply with this
instruction may cause the drone to fall from a great height, doing damage to itself and resulting in
| Flying up / down | ![]() | Move the throttle stick forward to fly the drone up.Move the throttle stick backward to fly the drone down. | ![]() |
| Rotating left/ right | ![]() | Move the throttle stick left / right to rotate the drone in a given direction. | ![]() |
| Flying forward and backward | ![]() | Move the direction control stick forward / backward to fly the drone in a given direction. | ![]() |
| Flying left/ right | ![]() | Move the direction control stick left / right to fly the drone in a given direction. | ![]() |
| Forward / backward migration calibration | ![]() | Press the "Forward migration" key if the drone automatically migrates backwards.Press the "Backward migration" key if the drone automatically migrates forwards. | ![]() |
| Left / right migration calibration | ![]() | Press the "Left migration" key if the drone automatically migrates to the right.Press the "Right migration" key if the drone automatically migrates to the | ![]() |
Speed modes
The device supports three flight speed modes. Press the flight speed button to switch between slow, normal and fast mode. The current speed mode is indicated by a number of the beep sounds. Mode 1 - slow mode - one beep; Mode 2 - normal mode - two beeps; Mode 3 - last mode - three beeps.

7. HEADLESS MODE
How to turn on/off the headless mode?
Press the controller's button (indicated in the picture). The controller beeps indicating that the drone is in the HEADLESS mode. If you want to switch your drone back to the normal control mode, press the same button again.

In this mode, to make the operation of the drone easier, the forward flight direction is set regardless of the drone position.
If you want to set the front side of the drone anew, you must turn the device off and configure it again.
8. BACK HOME MODE
Before you start to fly the drone must be calibrated. During the calibration the device saves the starting (home) position. Then, once you press the "Back home" button, the drone starts to fly back towards the starting point regardless of its current position and location. In order to abort the "Back home" mode, just move the direction stick.
Note: the drone has NO autoland function. In order to land it, you need to control the device manually.

9. TAKING PICTURES AND SHOOTING VIDEOS





A) The policy and implementation of the rules have been assessed in Australia's policies only and are subject to change with and past review.
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Pure electrical circuit lines without any symbols4. INCARCAREA BATERIEI

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Line drawing of a 3D remote control device with directional arrows indicating left and right motion (no text or symbols)drone back to the normal control mode, press the same button again.

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Declaration of Conformity
Product details
For the following
Product : Drone
Model(s): OV-X-BeeDrone 7.1
Declaration & Applicable standards
We, BrandLine Group Sp. z o.o., hereby declare under our sole responsibility that the of the above referenced product complies the following directives:
R&TTE Directive 1999/5/EC
EMC Directive 2004/108/EC
Low Voltage Directive 2006/95/EC
RoHS Directive 2011/65/EU

The following harmonized standards have been applied:
Safety and Health:
EN 62479: 2010
EN 60950-1: 2006+A11: 2009+A1: 2010+A12: 2011+A2: 2013
EMC:
EN 301 489-1 V 1.9.2 (2011-09)
EN 301 489-17 V 2.2.1 (2012-09)
RF Spectrum Efficiency:
EN 300 328 V1.8.1 (2012-06)
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BrandLine Group Sp. z o.o.











