RUKO F11 Manuale utente

14+
for age
User Manual
v1.0


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Contents
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1 Using This Manual
2 Product Profile
1.1 Legend
1.2 Read Before the First Flight
1.3 Download the Ruko Pro APP
1.4 Video Tutorials
2.1 Important
2.2 Product List
2.3 Preparing the Aircraft
2.4 Aircraft Diagram
2.5 Transmitter Diagram
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3 Aircraft
3.1 Three Gears Speed of the Aircraft
3.2 Calibration and Aircraft Status Indicator
3.3 Return to Home
3.4 Intelligent Flight Mode (Waypoint/Follow
/Surround/Gesture)
3.5 Propellers
3.6 Intelligent Flight Battery
3.7 Camera Overview
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4 Transmitter
4.1 Transmitter Profile
4.2 Using the Transmitter
4.3 Communication Range of Transmitter
4.4 Linking the Transmitter
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5 Ruko Pro APP
5.1 Home
5.2 Camera View
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6 Flight
6.1 Flight Environment Requirements
6.2 Pre-Flight Checklist
6.3 Calibration Before Flight
6.4 Starting/Stopping the Motors
6.5 Automatic Take-off / Automatic Landing
6.6 How to take off the Ruko F11 Drone
6.7 Aerial Photography Tips & Tricks
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7 Appendix
7.1 Specifications
7.2 Accessories Support
7.3 Common Problems and Solutions
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Read the following documents before using the Ruko F11
User Manual
Quick Start Guide
Disclaimer and Safety Guidelines
It is recommended to watch all tutorial videos on the official website and read the Disclaimer
and Safety Guidelines before using for the first time. Prepare for the first flight before
reviewing the Quick Start Guide and refer to this User Manual for more information.
1.1 Legend
1.2 Read Before the First Flight
Recommend Warning Hints & Tips Reference
1 Using This Manual
Make sure to use Ruko Pro App during flight. Scan the QR code
on the right to download the latest version of the app.
Ruko Pro App supports Android 6.0 or higher, iOS 10.0.2 or higher,
dual-band wifi (2.4GHz) and 5.8GHz phones.
Visit the following link to watch the tutorial videos to ensure
correct and safe use of the product.
https://www.ruko.net/pages/video
1.3 Download the Ruko Pro APP
1.4 Video Tutorials
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F11 User Manual
Thank you for purchasing from Ruko. Please read all instructions and warnings carefully before
operating. Please also keep this instruction manual for future reference and maintenance.
2 Product Profile

F11 User Manual
2.1 Important
The Ruko F11 is NOT a toy and is not suitable for people under the age of 14.
It requires correct assembly and debugging to avoid any accident before every flight.
Inappropriate use of the product could result in personal injury or property damages.
In the event of a problem during use. operating, or maintenance, please feel free to contact
Aircraft with Battery Transmitter
Screw
User Manual Safety and Disclaimer Guidelines Quick Start Guide
Propeller
USB Charging CableScrewdrive
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2.2 Product list

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Unfold the front arms
Unfold the rear arms and then unfold all the propellers
High-definition Camera
Propellers
Motor (pointing unclear)
LED Indicator Light
Flight battery
Power button
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Unfold the front arms before unfolding the rear arms.
Before powering on the aircraft, ensure that the front and rear arms are extended and
the camera is placed on the horizontal ground. Ensure that there is sufficient space
under the camera to prevent the camera angle from being stuck to the ground during
the self-check.
All aircraft arms are folded before the aircraft is packaged. Follow the steps below
to unfold the aircraft arms.
2.4 Aircraft Diagram
2.3 Preparing the Aircraft
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Power Button
Short-press once to start; Short-press + long-press for more than 2 seconds to turn
off the Transmitter;
Control Sticks
(American control sticks)Use a control stick to control Aircraft movements. The left control
stick is the throttle lever, which can adjust the Aircraft's altitude and nose direction. The right
control sticks is a directional stick that controls the Aircraft's flight direction (forward/back/
left/right). The Japanese hand's control stick functions in reverse to the American control
sticks;
Battery Level LEDs
Displays the current battery level of the Transmitter. a) Turn on the power, and the
white light blinks. Push the left control stick up and down to pair the Transmitter
with the Aircraft, and the white light is steady on. b) Blinking white light during
flight indicates the battery of the Transmitter is low.
Press Smart RTH Button
Press the button to let the Aircraft automatically return to the take-off position (Due
to GPS signal problems (commercial class), the landing position may be slightly
different from the take-off position. The deviation range is about in 10 feet(3 meter)
diameter); Press the RTH button once again to cancel the intelligent return.
2.5 Transmitter Diagram
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Battery Level LEDs
Camera SD card slot
Landing gear

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Emergency Landing / One-button Automatic Hover / One-button Landing
Press and hold the button for 3 seconds to make the aircraft land in an emergency effective
within 49.21 feet(15 meters height). After pressing the emergency stop button, the aircraft
will lose power and fall out of sky directly. It is recommended to use it only in an emergency
to avoid loss.
One-click takeoff: after unlocking the motor, press one button to automatically take off up
to a height of about 4.92 feet(1.5 meters).
One-click landing: Press one button to land the Aircraft in flight and the aircraft will descend
to the ground at the existing coordinates.
Turn on/off GPS; The Headless Mode
Press and hold the button for 3 seconds to turn off the GPS(GPS is turned on by default when
starting up the Aircraft. Do not turn it off when flying outdoors in case the Aircraft is lost);
Hold down the button for another 3 seconds to turn on the GPS.
Click the button once to activate the headless mode. In the headless mode, please remember
the orientation of the Aircraft camera during takeoff. No matter what direction the Aircraft
camera will be facing at during flight, the orientation of the camera during takeoff is always
the forward direction of the remote-control stick. Click the button again to turn off headless
mode.
Shutter Button
Press once to take a picture.
Record Button
Press once to start recording, and press again to stop recording.
Adjust the Aircraft speed
Turn the right wheel to the left to reduce the Aircraft's speed; Turn the wheel to the right to
accelerate the Aircraft.
Adjust the Camera Angle
Rotate the left wheel to the left to adjust the camera lens to point downwards; Rotate the
wheel to the right to adjust the camera lens to point upwards.
Mobile Device Clamps
Push outwards to open the two mobile device clamps of Transmitter for easy manipulation of
the control stick of Transmitter.
Mobile Phone Holder
Flip up to open the holder for placing mobile devices. The width of the phone holder is adjustable.
The maximum adjustable width is up to 3 inches.
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The F11 has three speed ranges: 14.76 ft/s, 29.53 ft/s, and 39.37 ft/s. The default speed is
medium speed. Turn the speed wheel to the right to adjust the flight speed up to 39.37 ft/s,
and turn the wheel to the left to slow the Aircraft down to 14.76 ft/s, which provides diverse
flight experience and meets various needs with speed.
The F11 Aircraft's status indicator is located above the nose landing gear to indicate the
current status of the flight control system. Please refer to the following table for the status
of the flight control system represented by different blinking modes.
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F11 aircraft is mainly composed of a flight controller, communication system, video downlink
system, propulsion system, and an intelligent flight battery.
3 Aircraft
3.1 Three Gears Speed of the Aircraft
3.2 Calibration and Aircraft Status Indicator
Front and rear
red lights
Four pink
lights
The front is white
and the back is blue
The front is white
and the back is blue
The front is white
and the back is blue
The front is white
and the back is red
Blinking back and forth
3 times per second Compass calibration is required.
Blinking slowly back and forth
blinking twice per second Aircraft low battery warning
White and blue are blinking
blinking twice every second
blinking once every second
White and blue are
blinking fast
White and blue always turn on
Gyroscope/level calibration is required.
GPS signal is detected and take-off
conditions are met.
Searching for GPS
Blinking twice per second indicates
GPS signal has not been found.
Blinking once per second indicates that
GPS signal is detected but the
conditions for takeoff are not met.
The Transmitter has not been paired
with the Aircraft( by pushing the left
control stick up and down.
Continuous blinking
of red light
Color of light Blinking status of the indicator Conditions
When wind speed is high, high speed flight should be maintained to improve wind
resistance effect.
When flying with fast gear, the pilot should reserve at least 3 meters of braking distance
to ensure flight safety when flying in windy conditions.
When using the fast gear for flight, the power of the aircraft will be greatly improved,
and the operation of the remote lever on the Transmitter will lead to the large flight
action of the Aircraft. During the actual flight, the pilot reserves enough flying space
to ensure the safety of the flight.
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