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BLH7300

BLH7360
BLH7380

Instruction Manual
Bedienungsanleitung
Manuel d’utilisation
Manuale di Istruzioni
NOTICE
All instructions, warranties and other collateral documents are subject to change at the sole discretion of Horizon
Hobby, LLC. For up-to-date product literature, visit horizonhobby.com and click on the support tab for this product.
Meaning of Special Language
The following terms are used throughout the product literature to indicate various levels of potential harm when
operating this product:
NOTICE: Procedures, which if not properly followed, create a possibility of physical property damage AND a little or no
possibility of injury.
CAUTION: Procedures, which if not properly followed, create the probability of physical property damage AND a
possibility of serious injury.
WARNING: Procedures, which if not properly followed, create the probability of property damage, collateral damage,
and serious injury OR create a high probability of superficial injury.
WARNING: Read the ENTIRE instruction manual to become familiar with the features of the product before
operating. Failure to operate the product correctly can result in damage to the product, personal property and
cause serious injury.
This is a sophisticated hobby product. It must be operated with caution and common sense and requires some basic
mechanical ability. Failure to operate this Product in a safe and responsible manner could result in injury or damage
to the product or other property. This product is not intended for use by children without direct adult supervision. Do
not use with incompatible components or alter this product in any way outside of the instructions provided by Horizon
Hobby, LLC. This manual contains instructions for safety, operation and maintenance. It is essential to read and follow
all the instructions and warnings in the manual, prior to assembly, setup or use, in order to operate correctly and avoid
damage or serious injury.

Age Recommendation: Not for children under 14 years. This is not a toy.
Safety Precautions and Warnings
• Always keep a safe distance in all directions around • Never place any portion of the model in your mouth as it
your model to avoid collisions or injury. This model is could cause serious injury or even death.
controlled by a radio signal subject to interference from • Never operate your model with low transmitter batteries.
many sources outside your control. Interference can • Always keep aircraft in sight and under control.
cause momentary loss of control. • Always move the throttle fully down at rotor strike.
• Always operate your model in open spaces away from • Always use fully charged batteries.
full-size vehicles, traffic and people. • Always keep transmitter powered on while aircraft is
• Always carefully follow the directions and warnings for powered.
this and any optional support equipment • Always remove batteries before disassembly.
(chargers, rechargeable battery packs, etc.).
• Always keep moving parts clean.
• Always keep all chemicals, small parts and anything
• Always keep parts dry.
electrical out of the reach of children.
• Always let parts cool after use before touching.
• Always avoid water exposure to all equipment not
specifically designed and protected for this purpose. • Always remove batteries after use.
Moisture causes damage to electronics. • Never operate aircraft with damaged wiring.
• Never touch moving parts.

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Table of Contents
Box Contents ...................................................................3 Flying the Zeyrok™ Quadcopter ....................................11
First Flight Preparation .....................................................4 LED Codes .....................................................................12
Flying Checklist ...............................................................4 Post-Flight Inspection and Maintenance Checklist ..........12
Charging Warnings...........................................................4 Replacing the Propellers ................................................13
Battery Charging..............................................................4 Drift Calibration..............................................................13
Installing the Transmitter Batteries (RTF) ..........................5 Troubleshooting Guide ...................................................14
BNF Transmitter Setup .....................................................5 Exploded View ...............................................................15
Installing the Flight Battery ..............................................8 Parts Listings .................................................................15
Transmitter and Receiver Binding.....................................8 Optional Parts ................................................................15
RTF Transmitter Controls .................................................9 Limited Warranty ...........................................................16
SAFE® Technology ...........................................................9 Warranty and Service Contact Information .....................17
Understanding the Primary Flight Controls .....................10 FCC Statement...............................................................17
Installing the Optional Camera (BNF) ..............................10 IC Information ................................................................17
Camera Controls ............................................................11 Compliance Information for the European Union .............17
Flight Mode Selection ....................................................11

Specifications
Length 7.8 in (200mm) Propeller Diameter 5.3 in (135mm)
Width 8.6 in (220mm) Flying Weight 4.3 oz (122 g)
Height 1.8 in (45mm)

Box Contents
• Blade® Zeyrok™ Quadcopter • 4GB Micro SD Card and SD Adapter
• 750mAh 1S 3.7V 25C Li-Po Battery (RTF w/camera Only)
• 700mA 1S Li-Po USB Charger • MLP6 DSMX® SAFE® Transmitter
• 720p/1.3MP Digital Camera (RTF w/camera Only) (RTF and RTF w/camera Only)
• 4 AA Batteries (RTF and RTF w/camera Only)

SOLID RED LED


–Charging
USB Li-Po LED OFF
–Charge
Charger Complete
DC Input:5.0V 750mA
DC Output:4.2V 700mA EFLC1014

To receive product updates, special offers and more, register your product at www.bladehelis.com

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First Flight Preparation Flying Checklist
• Remove and inspect contents ❏ Always turn the transmitter on first
• Begin charging the flight battery ❏ Plug the flight battery into the lead from the 3-in-1 ESC
• Program your computer transmitter (BNF only) ❏ Allow the receiver and ESC to initialize and arm
• Familiarize yourself with the controls ❏ Fly the model
• Install the flight battery in the quadcopter ❏ Land the model
(once it has been fully charged) ❏ Unplug the flight battery from the 3-in-1 ESC
• Bind your transmitter ❏ Always turn the transmitter off last
• Find a suitable area for flying
Charging Warnings
CAUTION: All instructions and warnings must • Always charge batteries away from flammable materials.
be followed exactly. Mishandling of Li-Po batter- • Always inspect the battery before charging.
ies can result in a fire, personal injury and/or property • Always disconnect the battery after charging, and
damage. let the charger cool between charges.
• Always constantly monitor the temperature of the
• NEVER LEAVE CHARGING BATTERIES UNATTENDED.
battery pack while charging.
• NEVER CHARGE BATTERIES OVERNIGHT.
• ONLY USE A CHARGER SPECIFICALLY DESIGNED TO
• By handling, charging or using the included Li-Po battery,
CHARGE LI-PO BATTERIES. Failure to charge the battery
you assume all risks associated with lithium batteries.
with a compatible charger may cause a fire resulting in
• If at any time the battery begins to balloon or swell,
personal injury and/or property damage.
discontinue use immediately. If charging or discharging,
• Never discharge Li-Po cells to below 3V under load.
discontinue and disconnect. Continuing to use, charge
• Never cover warning labels with hook and loop strips.
or discharge a battery that is ballooning or swelling can
• Never charge batteries outside recommended levels.
result in fire.
• Never charge damaged batteries.
• Always store the battery at room temperature in a dry
• Never attempt to dismantle or alter the charger.
area for best results.
• Never allow minors to charge battery packs.
• Always transport or temporarily store the battery in a
• Never charge batteries in extremely hot or cold places
temperature range of 40–120º F (5–49° C).
(recommended between 40–120° F or
• Do not store battery or model in a car or direct sunlight.
(5–49° C) or place in direct sunlight.
If stored in a hot car, the battery can be damaged or
even catch fire.
Battery Charging

SOLID RED LED


–Charging
USB Li-Po LED OFF
–Charge
Charger Complete
DC Input:5.0V 750mA
DC Output:4.2V 700mA EFLC1014

NOTICE: Charge only batteries that are cool to the touch LED Indications
and are not damaged. Look at the battery to make When you make the connection successfully, the LED on
sure it is not damaged e.g., swollen, bent, broken or the charger turns solid red, indicating charging has begun.
punctured. Charging a fully discharged (not over-discharged) 750mAh
battery takes approximately 60 minutes. The light goes off
1. Insert the charger into a USB port.
when the charge is complete.
2. Connect the battery to the charger lead, noting the
correct polarity. CHARGING (Solid Red)
3. Always disconnect the flight battery from the charger MAX CHARGE (OFF)
immediately upon completion of charging. CAUTION: Once charging is complete, immedi-
CAUTION: Only use chargers specifically designed ately remove the battery. Never leave a battery
to charge the included Li-Po battery. Failure to do so connected to the charger.
could result in fire, causing injury or property damage.
CAUTION: Never exceed the recommended
charge rate.

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Installing the Transmitter Batteries (RTF)
Replace the transmitter batteries when the
transmitter beeps rapidly.

BNF Transmitter Setup


Program your transmitter before attempting to bind or fly If you are programming your DXe using the PC or mobile
the quadcopter. Transmitter programming values are shown app, make sure the "Transmitter Channels" value is set to
below for the Spektrum DX6i, DX7s, DX6, DX7, DX8, DX9 the default of 7. If for any reason this value is changed
and DX18. to 9, the Zeyrok will bind to the DXe, but will not respond to
The files for models using Spektrum™ transmitters with control inputs.
AirWare™ software are also available for download online If your DXe was included in another Blade Ready To Fly (RTF)
at www.spektrumrc.com. helicopter, the transmitter software will have to be updated
Your quadcopter is also compatible with Spektrum DXe using the appropriate programming cable and either the
radios with software version 1.3 or higher. Use the directions PC or mobile app available at www.spektrumrc.com.
below to reverse channel 6, or use the appropriate program- Please note, the switch configuration used for DXe transmit-
ming cable and the PC or mobile app to program the DXe. ters included with the Blade 230 S RTF and Micro AH-64
We recommend downloading the Blade® Zeyrok™ DXe model Apache RTF varies from the standard DXe layout.
setup available at www.spektrumrc.com.
DXe
To use the DXe transmitter with the Zeyrok quadcopter, channel 6 must be reversed.
To reverse channel 6:
1. While powering on the DXe, hold the left and right sticks in the top-inside corners
as shown.
2. Re-center the sticks after the transmitter beeps. The LED will flash slowly.
3. To select a channel to reverse, move the right stick to the left or right and allow it
to re-center. Move the stick to the right to select the next channel. Move the stick
to the left to select the previous channel. The LED will flash rapidly corresponding LED Flashes Channel
to the channel selected, as shown in the table. Select channel 6.
1 1-Throttle
4. To reverse the selected channel, move the right stick up or down. The LED will
change color to indicate the new channel direction. 2 2-Aileron
3 3-Elevator
The LED will flash Orange to indicate the channel is normal.
The LED will flash Red to indicate the channel is reversed. 4 4-Rudder
5 5-Flight Mode
5. To store the changes, power off the DXe.
6 6-Camera
CAUTION: During the subsequent power up, always verify the throttle 7 7-Flaps
direction is correct and keep clear of the motor and rotor blades. Failure to do 8 8-Aux Channel
so may result in injury or damage to the product.
After reversing channel 6, bind the transmitter and
quadcopter normally.
Flight modes are controlled by the Flight Mode switch.

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DX6i
SETUP LIST ADJUST LIST
Model Type Acro TRAVEL ADJ D/R & Expo
REVERSE Channel Travel Chan Sw Pos D/R Expo*
Channel Direction THRO 100/100 0 100 INH
AILE
THRO N AILE 100/100 1 75 INH
AILE N ELEV 100/100 0 100 INH
ELEV
ELEV N RUDD 100/100 1 75 INH
RUDD N GEAR 100/100 0 100 INH
GEAR R RUDD
FLAP 100/100 1 75 INH
FLAP N
FLAPS Mixing
Modulation Type FLAP ELEV MIX 1 ACT
AUTO DSMX-ENABLE NORM 100 0 GEAR > GEAR ACT
D/R COMBI LAND 100 0 RATE D 0% U –100%
D/R SW AILE SW GEAR TRIM – INH

Timer MIX 2 ACT


Down Timer 5:00 GEAR > GEAR ACT
Switch THR CUT RATE D 0% U +100%
Camera Control/Continuous Flip** SW ELE D/R TRIM – INH
Flap Switch
Set the switch position to 0 for normal. Set the switch to pos 1 until the rear LEDs slowly flash, then set it back to 0 to
start recording video. To stop recording, set the switch to pos 1 until the rear LEDs glow solid, then set it back to pos 0.
Quickly cycle the switch from pos 0 to pos 1 and back two times to take a photo.
Always return the flap switch to pos 0.
** If no camera is installed, switching the flap switch to pos 1 while in FM0 enables
the continuous flip feature (see the Flight Mode Selection section for details).
Flight Mode Operation
Gear Sw: Pos 0, Elev D/R Sw: 0 or 1 = Stability Mode (internal quadcopter LED Green)
Gear Sw: Pos 1, Elev D/R Sw: 0 = Stagility Mode (internal quadcopter LED Yellow)
Gear Sw: Pos 1, Elev D/R Sw: 1 = Agility Mode (internal quadcopter LED Red)
DX7s
SYSTEM SETUP FUNCTION LIST
Model Type ACRO Servo Setup
SW Select Chan Travel Reverse Chan Travel Reverse
THR 100/100 Normal GER 100/100 Normal
Trainer Aux 1
AIL 100/100 Normal AX1 100/100 Reverse
Flap Gear
ELE 100/100 Normal AX2 100/100 Normal
All Others INH
RUD 100/100 Normal
D/R & Expo Timer
Chan Switch Pos (FLAP) D/R Expo* Mode Count Down
0 100/100 0 Time 5:00 Tone
AILE 1 100/100 0 Start Throttle Out
2 75/75 0 Pos 25%
0 100/100 0
ELEV 1 100/100 0
2 75/75 0
Camera Control/ 0 100/100 0
Continuous Flip** RUDD 1 100/100 0
Bind / I Button 2 75/75 0
Press twice rapidly (within 2 seconds) = still photo (rear LEDs blink once)
Press and hold 3 seconds = start/stop video (rear LEDs slowly flash while recording)
** If no camera is installed, pressing and holding the Bind button while in FM0 enables
the continuous flip feature (see the Flight Mode Selection section for details).
Flight Mode Operation
FLAP Sw: Pos 0 = Stability Mode
Pos 1 = Stagility Mode
Pos 2 = Agility Mode
* Use of "Expo" is not necessary for successful flight. The pilot may adjust this setting to tailor the sensitivity around
neutral if desired.

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DX8
SYSTEM SETUP FUNCTION LIST
Model Type ACRO Servo Setup
SW Select Chan Travel Reverse Chan Travel Reverse
THR 100/100 Normal GER 100/100 Normal
Trainer Aux 1
AIL 100/100 Normal AX1 100/100 Reverse
F Mode Gear
ELE 100/100 Normal AX2 100/100 Normal
All Others INH
RUD 100/100 Normal
D/R & Expo D/R & Expo
Chan Switch Pos (AIL D/R) D/R Expo* Chan Switch Pos (AIL D/R) D/R Expo*
0 100/100 0 0 100/100 0
AILE 1 100/100 0 RUDD 1 100/100 0
2 75/75 0 2 75/75 0
0 100/100 0 Timer
ELEV 1 100/100 0 Mode Count Down
2 75/75 0 Time 5:00 Tone
Camera Control/Continuous Flip** Start Throttle Out
Bind / I Button Pos 25%
Press twice rapidly (within 2 seconds) = still photo (rear LEDs blink once)
Press and hold 3 seconds = start/stop video (rear LEDs slowly flash while recording)
** If no camera is installed, pressing and holding the Bind button while in FM0 enables
the continuous flip feature (see the Flight Mode Selection section for details).
Flight Mode Operation
FMODE Sw: Pos 0 = Stability Mode
Pos 1 = Stagility Mode
Pos 2 = Agility Mode
DX6, DX7 (Gen 2), DX9, DX18
SYSTEM SETUP FUNCTION LIST
Model Type Airplane Servo Setup
F-Mode Setup Chan Travel Reverse Chan Travel Reverse
Switch 1 Switch B THR 100/100 Normal AX1 100/100 Reverse
Switch 2 Inhibit AIL 100/100 Normal AX2 100/100 Normal
ELE 100/100 Normal AX3 100/100 Normal
Channel Assign RUD 100/100 Normal AX4 100/100 Normal
Channel Input GER 100/100 Normal
1 Throttle N/A D/R & Expo Timer
2 Aileron N/A Switch (F) Pos Mode Count Down
3 Elevator N/A DX7, 9, Time 5:00
4 Rudder N/A Chan DX6 18 D/R Expo* Start Throttle Out
5 Gear B 0 0 100/100 0 Over 25%
6 AUX 1 I AILE 1 100/100 0 One Time Inhibit
1 2 75/75 0
0 0 100/100 0
ELEV 1 100/100 0
1 2 75/75 0
0 0 100/100 0
Camera Control/ RUDD 1 100/100 0
Continuous Flip** 1 2 75/75 0
Bind / I Button
Press twice rapidly (within 2 seconds) = still photo (rear LEDs blink once)
Press and hold 3 seconds = start/stop video (rear LEDs slowly flash while recording)
** If no camera is installed, pressing and holding the Bind button while in FM0 enables
the continuous flip feature (see the Flight Mode Selection section for details).
Flight Mode Operation
Sw B: Pos 0 = Stability Mode
Pos 1 = Stagility Mode
Pos 2 = Agility Mode
* Use of "Expo" is not necessary for successful flight. The pilot may adjust this setting to tailor the sensitivity around
neutral if desired.

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Installing the Flight Battery
1. Lower the throttle stick to the lowest position
and center all trims.
2. Set the Flight Mode Switch to Stability Mode (FM0).
3. Power ON the transmitter.
4. Slide the battery into the back of the quadcopter, all
of the way forward through the battery loop as shown.
5. Connect the power lead to the battery, noting the correct
polarity.
CAUTION: Connecting the battery to the control
board with reversed polarity will cause damage
to the control board, the battery or both. Damage caused
by incorrectly connecting the battery is not covered
under warranty.
If you experience issues during initialization, refer to the
6. Place the quadcopter upright on a flat surface and leave Troubleshooting Guide at the back of the manual.
it still until the LEDs glow solid white in the front and red
in the rear, indicating the quadcopter is ready for flight. CAUTION: Always disconnect the Li-Po battery
If the LEDs continuously pulse slowly, no valid transmit- from the aircraft when not flying to avoid over-
ter signal has been acquired. Proceed to the Transmitter discharging the battery. Batteries discharged to a voltage
and Receiver Binding section to bind the quadcopter and lower than the lowest approved voltage may become
transmitter. damaged, resulting in loss of performance and potential
If the LEDs alternately flash front and rear, the battery fire when batteries are charged.
is below 3.5V. The quadcopter will not allow takeoff.
Charge the battery and re-install.
Transmitter and Receiver Binding
Your RTF transmitter comes prebound to the model. If you need to re-bind, follow the directions below.
MLP6 Binding Procedure (RTF)
1. Disconnect the flight battery from the quadcopter.
2. Center all trims on your transmitter. The trims are centered when the transmitter emits a longer tone when pressing
the trim buttons.
3. Power off the transmitter and move the throttle stick to the down/off position.
4. Install the flight battery in the quadcopter. Hold the quadcopter inverted until the LEDs flash rapidly.
5. Set the quadcopter upright.
6. Push in and hold down the left stick (you will hear a ‘click’) while powering on the transmitter.
7. Release the left stick. The transmitter will beep and the power LED will blink.
8. The quadcopter is bound when the onboard LEDs stop flashing and then glow solid.
9. Disconnect the flight battery and power the transmitter off.

To bind or re-bind your quadcopter to your chosen transmitter, please follow the directions below.
General Binding Procedure (BNF)
1. Refer to the Transmitter Setup section to correctly setup your transmitter.
2. Lower the throttle stick to the lowest position and center all trims on your transmitter.
3. Power off the transmitter and move all switches to the 0 position.
4. Install the flight battery in the quadcopter. Hold the quadcopter inverted until the LEDs flash rapidly.
5. Set the quadcopter upright.
6. Put the transmitter into bind mode while powering on the transmitter.
7. The quadcopter is bound when the onboard LEDs stop flashing and then glow solid.
8. Disconnect the flight battery and power the transmitter off.
If you encounter problems, obey binding instructions and refer to the troubleshooting guide for other instructions.
If needed, contact the appropriate Horizon Product Support office. For a list of compatible DSM® transmitters,
please visit www.bindnfly.com.

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RTF Transmitter Controls

Flight mode switch Camera Control/


Continuous Flip

Power LED/
Rate Indicator

Bind switch Dual rate


switch

F A
E B
D C

ON/OFF
Switch
Adjusting Flight Trims Dual Rate Selection
The transmitter beeps each time the trim buttons are The control sensitivity can be changed by pressing and
pressed. The middle or neutral trim position is heard as a releasing the right control stick. The LED on the transmitter
longer tone. The end of the trim range is indicated by no will show solid for high sensitivity (default) and flashing for
tone when the trim button is pushed. low sensitivity.
A B C D E F
Aileron (Left/Right) Throttle Aileron Rudder Elevator Rudder (Left/Right)
Mode 1
Throttle (Up/Down) Trim Trim Trim Trim Elevator (Up/Down)
Aileron (Left/Right) Elevator Aileron Rudder Throttle Rudder (Left/Right)
Mode 2
Elevator (Up/Down) Trim Trim Trim Trim Throttle (Up/Down)

Technology
Revolutionary SAFE® (Sensor Assisted Flight Envelope) SAFE® technology delivers:
technology uses an innovative combination of multi-axis • Flight envelope protection you can enable at the flip of
sensors and software that allows model aircraft to know a switch.
its position relative to the horizon. This spatial awareness • Multiple modes let you adapt SAFE® technology to your
is utilized to create a controlled flight envelope the aircraft skill level instantly.
can use to maintain a safe region of bank and pitch angles Best of all, sophisticated SAFE® technology doesn’t require
so you can fly more safely. Far beyond stability, this level of any work to enjoy. Every aircraft with SAFE® installed is
protection offers multiple modes so the pilot can choose to ready to use and optimized to offer the best possible flight
develop his or her skills with a greater degree of security experience.
and flight control that always feels crisp and responsive. FlySAFERC.com

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Understanding the Primary Flight Controls
If you are not familiar with the controls of your quadcopter, take a few minutes to familiarize yourself with them before
attempting your first flight.
Throttle
Left Side View Left Side View
Descend

Climb
Throttle up Throttle down

Rudder

Rudder left Rudder right

Nose Yaws Left Nose Yaws Right


Elevator
Left Side View Left Side View

Elevator down Forward Elevator up Backward

Aileron
Rear View Rear View

Aileron left Left Aileron right Right

Installing the Optional Camera (BNF)

1. Install the camera carrier halves around the camera. 2. Install the camera carrier to the landing gear using 2
screws. Ensure the ribbon cable does not get pinched by
the carrier clamp.
EN 10
3. Attach the camera control board to the landing gear 4. Connect the camera control cable to the quadcopter. The
using 3 screws. black, negative terminal should go toward the rear of the
quadcopter. Attach the landing gear to the quadcopter
using 4 screws.
Camera Controls
Insert a micro SD card into the slot in the quadcopter until MLP6 RTF Transmitter users:
it locks. Make sure the metal contact is facing up and the To take a still photo, quickly pull and release the camera
notch in the card is facing forward as in the illustration. control switch twice. The rear LEDs on the quadcopter
Tweezers or small pliars may be necessary to install and will blink once as the camera takes the photo.
remove the micro SD card. To start/stop recording video, pull and hold the camera
control switch for approximately 3 seconds. The rear
LEDs will begin flashing slowly, indicating the camera is
recording video. To stop the recording, pull and hold the
camera control switch for 3 seconds. The rear LEDs will
glow solid once again.
BNF Transmitter users:
Follow the instructions for your transmitter in the
Transmitter Setup section to control the camera.
To retrieve the video and photos from the camera:
Press the micro SD card in and release it to unlock. Pull
the card out from the quadcopter. Insert the card in the
Power on the transmitter and quadcopter normally. micro to SD card adapter. The micro SD card can now be
read by any SD capable device.
Flight Mode Selection
• In Stability Mode (FM0), the bank angle is limited. When the NOTICE: When using the continuous flip feature, always
sticks are released, the quadcopter will return to level flight. allow the quadcopter enough altitude to recover.
If the camera is not installed on the quadcopter, the • In Stagility Mode (FM1), the bank angle is limited up
continuous flip feature is available in Stability Mode. until 85% stick travel. Beyond 85% stick travel, the bank
To use the continuous flip feature, hold the continuous flip angle is unlimited to allow for more advanced aerobatics.
button/switch and move the cyclic stick in any direction. If the sticks are released, the quadcopter will return to
The quadcopter will begin flipping in the chosen direc- level flight.
tion when the cyclic stick is moved beyond 85% travel. • In Agility Mode (FM2), the quadcopter has no bank angle
Release the flip button/switch to stop the rotation. Given limits, and will not return to level flight if the sticks are
enough altitude, the quadcopter will self level and the released. Use rates and expo to tune the performance
bank angle limits will be active. according to your flying style.
If the cyclic stick is held after releasing the flip button, the Refer to the Transmitter Setup Table for transmitter switch
quadcopter will return to upright flight in the direction chosen. selection and specific setup information.
Flying the Zeyrok™ Quadcopter
Consult your local laws and ordinances before choosing a Takeoff
location to fly your aircraft. Select Stability Mode (FM0). Slowly increase the throttle
We recommend flying your aircraft outside in calm winds until the motors start and the quadcopter begins to lift off.
or inside a large gymnasium. Always avoid flying near Continue raising the throttle until the quadcopter is ap-
houses, trees, wires and buildings. You should also be care- proximately 2 ft. (600mm) off the ground. Adjust the trims
ful to avoid flying in areas where there are many people, so the model flies as desired. Once the trims are adjusted,
such as busy parks, schoolyards or soccer fields. begin flying the model.

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The quadcopter should not need large trim adjustments. If for any reason the quadcopter loses the transmitter
If excessive trim is required to sustain a reasonable hover, signal, the quadcopter will enter a “panic” state. The quad-
perform the Drift Calibration. copter will self-level while throttling down for 5 seconds.
Making small corrections on the transmitter, try to hold After 5 seconds, the quadcopter will disarm and power to
the quadcopter in one spot. If flying in calm winds, the the motors will be removed.
model should require almost no corrective inputs. After Typical flight time for the included battery is approximately
moving the cyclic stick and returning it to center, the 10 minutes.
model should level itself. The quadcopter may continue to
move due to inertia. Move the cyclic stick in the opposite
Low Voltage Cutoff (LVC)
LVC decreases the power to the motors when the battery
direction to stop the movement.
voltage gets low. The LEDs on the quadcopter will alter-
Flying nately flash, front and rear, indicating low battery voltage.
With your quadcopter maintaining a stable low-level Full throttle control is maintained for approximately 5
hover, practice using the rudder, elevator and aileron con- seconds, after which motor speed is ramped down for the
trols to familiarize yourself with the machine’s responses next 5 seconds. When the LEDs indicate low voltage, land
to control inputs. Remember to keep the control inputs as immediately.
minimal as possible.
NOTICE: Crash damage is not covered under warranty.
When you are comfortable with basic flight, you may
explore the different flight modes and functions explained NOTICE: Repeated flying to LVC will damage the battery.
in the Flight Mode Selection section of this manual. The LVC does not prevent the battery from over-discharge
different flight modes are accessed using the Flight Mode during storage.
switch on the MLP6 or the controls programmed in the
BNF Transmitter Setup section. Landing
Releasing the sticks in either of the Stability Modes will To land, slowly decrease the throttle while in a low-level
allow the quadcopter to level itself. If you become disori- hover. After landing, lower the throttle completely to stop
ented, slowly lower the throttle stick to land softly. the motors. Disconnect and remove the battery from the
quadcopter to prevent over discharge. During storage,
Tip: If a greater bank angle is desired in Stability Mode,
make sure the battery charge does not fall below 3V per
refer to the Transmitter Setup section and increase
cell.
the “Travel” values of the rudder, aileron and elevator chan-
nels in your transmitter to over 100%.
LED Codes
External Quadcopter LEDs Solid front, slow flashing rear = Video recording
Single rapid flash = Power on Solid front, rear single flash off = Photo capture
Rapid flash, front and rear = Bind mode RTF Transmitter
Slow flashing, front and rear = Looking for signal/Loss Solid = High rate selected (default)
of signal Flashing = Low rate selected
Solid, front and rear = Ready for flight
Alternating front and rear flashing = Battery below 3.5V
(LVC). Will not allow takeoff. If it occurs during flight,
power is limited to allow landing.
Post-Flight Inspection and Maintenance Checklist

Make sure the battery is not installed before cleaning. Remove dust and debris with a soft brush
Cleaning
or a dry, lint-free cloth.
Motors Replace the motor when the model will not fly steady or veers off when doing a climb out.
Wiring Make sure the wiring does not block moving parts. Replace damaged wiring and loose connectors.
Make sure there are no loose screws, other fasteners or connectors. Do not over-tighten metal screws
Fasteners in plastic parts. Tighten screws so the parts are mated together, then turn the screw only 1/8th of a turn
more. Do not use threadlock on or near plastic parts.
Make sure there is no damage to the propellers or other parts that move at high speed. Damage to these
Propellers
parts includes cracks, burrs, chips or scratches. Replace damaged parts before flying.

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Replacing the Propellers
Follow the steps below to replace any damaged propellers:
1. Remove the screw at the base of the propeller and pull
the propeller straight up.
2. Note the propellers and the quadcopter are marked
“A” or “B” to show the proper location for each
propeller, as shown in the illustration. Replace the
propeller making sure to line up the screw holes in the
propeller with the hole in the prop shaft.
3. Replace the screw at the base of the propeller.
Do not use thread lock on the screws.
Do not overtighten the screws.

Drift Calibration
The quadcopter has been calibrated at the factory before shipment, but it is possible that a crash will cause
mechanical distortion of the frame, resulting in a slight drift in Stability and Stagility modes. In this situation,
please follow the calibration procedure below.
Before beginning the calibration procedure, fully charge the flight battery and ensure the quadcopter and transmitter
are bound properly, per the binding instructions.
To Calibrate the Zeyrok quadcopter:
1. Power on the transmitter and quadcopter normally. 4. Release the sticks and camera button.
2. Set the transmitter to flight mode 1. 5. Do not move the quadcopter.
3. Refer to the 6. The rear LEDs will glow solid red when the calibration is
illustrations at complete and successful.
right. Depending If the rear LEDs flash continuously, the calibration was
on which control not successful. Power off the quadcopter and attempt the
layout mode your calibration procedure again.
transmitter uses, 7. Restart the quadcopter normally.
move the control
sticks to the Mode 2
positions shown
and press the
camera button
until the LEDs on
the quadcopter
go off.
(approximately
5 seconds). Mode 1

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Troubleshooting Guide
Problem Possible Cause Solution
Quadcopter does not function
Flight battery connected with the Replace the 3-in-1 board. Connect the flight
and smells burnt after connect-
wrong polarity battery noting proper polarity
ing the flight battery
Throttle too high and/or throttle trim Reset controls with the throttle stick
Quadcopter will not respond to is too high and throttle trim at the lowest setting
throttle Aileron, elevator or rudder trims are
Center all trims
not centered
Flight battery charge is low Completely recharge the flight battery
Inadequate power to flight battery
Use a different power source for the charger
charger
Quadcopter has reduced flight
time or is underpowered Replace the flight battery and follow the flight
Flight battery is damaged
battery instructions
Make sure the battery is warm
Flight conditions too cold
(room temperature) before use
Power off the transmitter. Move the transmitter
Transmitter too near aircraft during a larger distance from the aircraft. Disconnect
binding process and reconnect the flight battery to the
Quadcopter. Follow the binding instructions
Difficulty binding Bind switch or button was not held
Power off transmitter and repeat bind process
while transmitter was powered on
Quadcopter or transmitter is too close
Move quadcopter and transmitter to another
to large metal object, wireless source
location and attempt binding again
or another transmitter
Less than a 5-second wait between
Leave the transmitter powered on. Power off
first powering on the transmitter and
the quadcopter and power it back on
powering on the quadcopter
The quadcopter is bound to a Select the correct model memory on the
different model memory transmitter. Disconnect and reconnect the
Difficulty connecting (ModelMatch™ transmitters only) flight battery to the quadcopter
(after binding)
Flight battery or transmitter battery
Replace or recharge batteries
charge is too low
Quadcopter or transmitter is too close
Move quadcopter and transmitter to another
to large metal object, wireless source
location and attempt connecting again
or another transmitter
Propellers in wrong locations or Ensure propeller direction and motor direction
Crashes immediately upon incorrect flight mode selected are correct
lift-off Aileron, elevator or rudder are Ensure aileron, elevator or rudder are not
reversed in the transmitter reversed
Quadcopter does not complete Allow the quadcopter to sit still until it
Quadcopter moved during initialization
initialization initializes completely
Propeller will not spin Stripped drive gear Replace affected drive gear
or spins roughly Pinion gear out of adjustment Adjust the pinion gear mesh

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Exploded View

11
4 7
10
4 5
6
11
8
5
8 8
11

8
6 9*

2*
1
3

* Included with BLH7360 only.


Optional parts for BLH7300 and BLH7380.
Parts Listings
Part # Description Part # Description
1 BLH7301 Main Frame 8 BLH7308 Motors (2)
2 BLH7302 Landing Gear (included with BLH7360) Camera w/landing gear
9 BLH7309
3 BLH7303 Prop Set, Yel, Grn, Blk (6) (included with BLH7360)
4 BLH7304 Prop Shaft Set (4) 10 EFLB7501S25 750mAh 1S 3.7V 25C LiPo Battery
5 BLH7305 Drive Gear Set (4) 11 BLH1115 Bearings
6 BLH7306 LED Set BLH7310 Decal Sheet
7 BLH7307 3-in-1 Control Unit EFLC1014 1S USB Li-Po Charger, 700mA, JST

Optional Parts
Part # Description Part # Description
BLH7302 Landing Gear DX7 DSMX 7-Channel Transmitter Only
BLH7309 Camera w/landing gear DX8 DSMX 8-Channel Transmitter Only
DXe DSMX Transmitter Only DX9 DSMX 9-Channel Transmitter Only
DX6 DSMX 6-Channel Transmitter Only DX18 DSMX 18-Channel Transmitter Only
DX6i DSMX 6-Channel Transmitter Only

15 EN
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FCC Statement
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with • Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
the limits for Part 15 of the FCC rules. These limits are • Increase the separation between the equipment and
designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful receiver.
interference in a residential installation. This equipment • Connect the equipment to an outlet on a circuit different
generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, from that to which the receiver is connected.
if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, This device complies with part 15 of the FCC rules. Operation
may cause harmful interference to radio communications. is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device
However, there is no guarantee that interference will not may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must
occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does accept any interference received, including interference that
cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, may cause undesired operation.
which can be determined by turning the equipment off and
NOTICE: Modifications to this product will void the user’s
on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference
authority to operate this equipment.
by one or more of the following measures:
IC Information
Under Industry Canada regulations, this radio transmitter This device complies with Industry Canada licence-exempt
may only operate using an antenna of a type and maximum RSS standard(s). Operation is subject to the following two
(or lesser) gain approved for the transmitter by Industry conditions: (1) this device may not cause interference, and
Canada. To reduce potential radio interference to other users, (2) this device must accept any interference, including
the antenna type and its gain should be so chosen that the interference that may cause undesired operation of the
equivalent isotropically radiated power (e.i.r.p.) is not more device.”
than that necessary for successful communication.
Compliance Information for the European Union
EU Compliance Statement:
Horizon Hobby, LLC hereby declares that this A copy of the EU Declaration of Conformity is available
product is in compliance with the essential requirements online at:
and other relevant provisions of the R&TTE, EMC, and LVD http://www.horizonhobby.com/content/support-render-
Directives. compliance.
Instructions for disposal of WEEE by users in the European Union
This product must not be disposed of with time of disposal will help to conserve natural resources and
other waste. Instead, it is the user’s respon- make sure that it is recycled in a manner that protects human
sibility to dispose of their waste equipment health and the environment. For more information about where
by handing it over to a designated collections you can drop off your waste equipment for recycling, please
point for the recycling of waste electrical and contact your local city office, your household waste disposal
electronic equipment. The separate collection service or where you purchased the product.
and recycling of your waste equipment at the

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©2016 Horizon Hobby, LLC.
Blade, E-flite, Zeyrok, SAFE, the SAFE logo, DSM, DSM2, DSMX, the BNF logo, AirWare, ModelMatch and the Horizon Hobby logo
are trademarks or registered trademarks of Horizon Hobby, LLC. The Spektrum trademark is used with permission of
Bachmann Industries, Inc. All other trademarks, service marks or logos are property of their respective owners. Patents pending.
Created 2/16 48024 BLH7300, BLH7360, BLH7380

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