: To prepare the motors for flight, move the throttle to zero and the rudder stick to the far right . A red LED or an "Armed" message on the screen will appear.
Based on the file reference "kk2.jpg," this guide covers the , a popular and budget-friendly board used for building DIY quadcopters. This controller is unique because it features a built-in LCD screen and buttons, allowing you to configure your drone without needing a computer. 1. Hardware Assembly
: Place the flight controller (FC) on your frame with the LCD facing the front of the craft and the buttons toward the back.
: Use the "Subtrim" function on your transmitter to ensure all values (except throttle) show ZERO when the sticks are centered. 3. ESC Calibration
: Wait for the confirmation beep (idle signal) and release the buttons. 4. Arming and Flying
: Connect your Electronic Speed Controllers (ESCs) to the right side of the board. Ensure you use the correct motor layout for your frame type (e.g., Quadcopter X or +).
: Hold down Buttons 1 and 4 on the KK2 board and keep them pressed. Power Up : Plug in the drone's battery.
: Plug your receiver outputs into the left side of the board. Follow the pin definitions for Aileron, Elevator, Throttle, and Rudder.
: To prepare the motors for flight, move the throttle to zero and the rudder stick to the far right . A red LED or an "Armed" message on the screen will appear.
Based on the file reference "kk2.jpg," this guide covers the , a popular and budget-friendly board used for building DIY quadcopters. This controller is unique because it features a built-in LCD screen and buttons, allowing you to configure your drone without needing a computer. 1. Hardware Assembly
: Place the flight controller (FC) on your frame with the LCD facing the front of the craft and the buttons toward the back. kk2.jpg
: Use the "Subtrim" function on your transmitter to ensure all values (except throttle) show ZERO when the sticks are centered. 3. ESC Calibration
: Wait for the confirmation beep (idle signal) and release the buttons. 4. Arming and Flying : To prepare the motors for flight, move
: Connect your Electronic Speed Controllers (ESCs) to the right side of the board. Ensure you use the correct motor layout for your frame type (e.g., Quadcopter X or +).
: Hold down Buttons 1 and 4 on the KK2 board and keep them pressed. Power Up : Plug in the drone's battery. This controller is unique because it features a
: Plug your receiver outputs into the left side of the board. Follow the pin definitions for Aileron, Elevator, Throttle, and Rudder.