1. Nga korero haumaru
WHAKATŪPATO:
This product is not appropriate for children under the age of 14. Adult supervision is recommended for all users.
- Always operate the quadrocopter in open areas, away from people, animals, and obstacles.
- Kaua e rere tata ki te haruru nuitage lines, buildings, or airports.
- Kia mahara ki te utu o te puhiko i mua i ia rerenga.
- Kaua rawa e waiho nga pākahiko kei te tiaki kore.
- Tiakina nga maihao me nga makawe mai i nga poroporo hurihuri.
- Do not modify the quadrocopter or its components.
- Store the quadrocopter and its accessories in a cool, dry place.
2. Ihirangi mokete
Please check the package contents carefully upon unboxing to ensure all items are present and undamaged.
- JAMARA Angle 120 Altitude HD Wifi FPV Quadrocopter
- 2.4 GHz Transmitter (Remote Control)
- Rechargeable Battery Pack (3.7V 520mAh)
- Set of Rotor Blades (Spare)
- USB Charging/Data Transfer Cable
- USB Adapter for Micro SD Card
- HD Camera with 4 GB Micro SD Card
- Pukapuka Tohutohu

Image 2.1: Quadrocopter, remote control, and included accessories.
3. Hua Neke Atuview
The JAMARA 422027 Angle 120 Altitude HD WiFi FPV Quadrocopter is designed for an engaging flight experience, featuring advanced controls and a high-definition camera.
Āhuatanga matua:
- Altitude Hold Adjustment (AHA): Maintains a stable altitude automatically.
- Compass Function (AHP+): Activated or deactivated via the remote control for easier orientation.
- 120° Wide-angle HD (720p) WiFi FPV Camera: Capture photos and videos with a wide field of view, stream live to your smartphone. Includes a removable 4 GB Micro SD card.
- 360° Flip-Jump Function: Perform acrobatic maneuvers with ease.
- 6-Axis Gyro Self-Stabilizing Flight Control: Ensures stable and precise flight.
- Intelligent LED Lighting: Red/green LEDs indicate direction and provide low voltage whakatupato.
- 4-Channel 2.4 GHz Transmitter: Provides reliable control.
- Fully Trimmable: Allows for fine-tuning of flight characteristics.
- Robust Lightweight Plastic Frame: Hanga roa mo te wa roa.
- 4 Powerful Motors: Delivers speeds up to 40 Km/h.
- 3 Flight Modes: Slow, Medium, and Fast for varying skill levels.
- Mahinga Turbo: Provides an extra burst of speed.
- Kaipupuri Waea atamai: Integrated into the remote control for FPV viewing.
- Mana Taupānga: Controllable via both the transmitter and a dedicated smartphone app.
- Automatic Take-off/Landing: One-button function for simplified operation.
- Quick Battery Change: Super easy slot-in design for fast battery swaps.
- G-Sensor Control: Allows for intuitive control via smartphone movement.
- VR Glasses Compatibility: View FPV footage through VR glasses using Splitscreen VR Mode (VR glasses sold separately).

Whakaahua 3.1: Runga view of the quadrocopter, highlighting its design and LED lights.

Whakaahua 3.2: Mua view of the quadrocopter, featuring the integrated HD camera.
4. Tatūnga
4.1 Charging the Quadrocopter Battery
- Remove the battery pack from the quadrocopter.
- Tūhonohia te mōkihi pākahiko ki te taura utu USB.
- Monohia te taura utu USB ki tētahi pūtake hiko USB e tika ana (hei tauira, te tauranga USB rorohiko, te urutau pakitara USB).
- The charging indicator light on the cable will show the charging status (refer to the cable's specific instructions for light indications).
- Once fully charged, disconnect the battery from the cable and the power source.

Image 4.1: Inserting the rechargeable battery into the quadrocopter.
4.2 Te Tāuta i ngā Pūhiko Tuku
The transmitter requires 4 x AAA 1.5V batteries (not included).
- Whakatuwherahia te wahanga pākahiko kei muri o te kaiwhakawhiti.
- Kōkuhu 4 pākahiko AAA, kia tika te polarity (+/-).
- Katia kia mau te wahanga pākahiko.
4.3 Attaching Propellers and Guards
Ensure propellers are securely attached to their respective motor shafts. If propeller guards are included, attach them for added protection.
4.4 Installing the Micro SD Card
Insert the provided 4 GB Micro SD card into the camera slot on the quadrocopter. Ensure it is inserted correctly until it clicks into place.
4.5 Pairing the Quadrocopter and Transmitter
- Place the quadrocopter on a flat, level surface.
- Turn on the quadrocopter. The LED lights will flash.
- Whakakāhia te kaiwhakawhiti.
- Move the left joystick (throttle) fully up, then fully down. The transmitter will beep, and the quadrocopter's LED lights will become solid, indicating successful pairing.

Image 4.2: The 2.4 GHz remote control for the quadrocopter.
4.6 Smartphone App Connection (FPV)
- Download the official JAMARA FPV app from your smartphone's app store (available on App Store and Google Play).
- Turn on the quadrocopter.
- On your smartphone, go to Wi-Fi settings and connect to the quadrocopter's Wi-Fi network (usually named 'JAMARA_FPV_XXXX').
- Open the JAMARA FPV app. You should see a live video feed from the quadrocopter's camera.
- Mount your smartphone onto the transmitter's holder.

Image 4.3: Extending the smartphone holder on the remote control.

Image 4.4: Remote control with a smartphone attached for FPV viewing.
5. Nga Tohutohu Whakahaere
5.1 Nga Mana Rererangi Taketake
Familiarize yourself with the transmitter's joysticks and buttons:
- Rikareka Mauī (Throttle/Yaw):
- Up/Down: Controls altitude (throttle).
- Left/Right: Controls yaw (rotation).
- Rākau Harikoa Matau (Pihi/Rōra):
- Up/Down: Controls pitch (forward/backward movement).
- Left/Right: Controls roll (sideways movement).
- Patene Kuti: Used to fine-tune the quadrocopter's stability if it drifts in any direction.
5.2 Take-off and Landing
- Tango-a-ringa: After pairing, slowly push the left joystick (throttle) upwards to lift off.
- Whakarewa Aunoa: Press the dedicated one-button take-off button on the transmitter (refer to transmitter diagram in full manual). The quadrocopter will automatically ascend to a stable altitude.
- Taunga ā-ringa: Slowly pull the left joystick (throttle) downwards until the quadrocopter lands.
- Taunga Aunoa: Press the dedicated one-button landing button. The quadrocopter will automatically descend and land.
5.3 Nga Mahi Motuhake
- Altitude Hold Adjustment (AHA): Once airborne, the quadrocopter will automatically maintain its current altitude when the throttle stick is centered.
- 360° Flip-Jump: While flying, press the flip button (refer to transmitter diagram) and then move the right joystick in the desired flip direction.
- Flight Modes (Slow, Medium, Fast): Use the speed selection button (refer to transmitter diagram) to cycle through the three flight modes.
- Mahinga Turbo: Activate the turbo button for a temporary increase in speed.
- Compass Function (AHP+): This function can be activated or deactivated via the radio to assist with directional control.
5.4 Mahi Whakaata (Whakaahua/ Ataata)
With the Micro SD card inserted and the FPV app connected:
- Whakaahua: Press the photo button on the transmitter or within the app.
- Hopu Ataata: Press the video button on the transmitter or within the app to start/stop recording.
- Recorded media is saved to the Micro SD card. You can also view ora FPV footage i runga i to waea atamai.

Image 5.1: The quadrocopter's 120-degree wide-angle camera in action.
6. Tiaki
6.1 Te horoi
- Wipe the quadrocopter and transmitter with a soft, dry cloth after each use.
- Kaua e whakamahi i te wai, te horoi matū ranei.
6.2 Te Tirohanga Pourewa
- Regularly check propellers for any damage (cracks, bends).
- Replace damaged propellers immediately using the provided spare parts.
6.3 Tiaki Pūhiko
- Kaua e nui te utu, te whakaheke ranei i te pākahiko.
- Whakaorangia nga pākahiko ki te waahi makariri, maroke atu i te ra tika.
- If not used for an extended period, charge the battery to approximately 50% capacity.
7. Te Raru
| Raruraru | Take pea | Rongoā |
|---|---|---|
| Quadrocopter does not respond to transmitter. | Not paired; low battery (quadrocopter or transmitter). | Re-pair the quadrocopter and transmitter; charge quadrocopter battery; replace transmitter batteries. |
| Quadrocopter drifts during flight. | Needs trimming; uneven surface during calibration. | Use trim buttons to adjust; ensure quadrocopter is on a flat surface when powered on. |
| Ko te whāngai FPV he kopikopiko, he momotu ranei. | Weak Wi-Fi signal; too far from quadrocopter; interference. | Ensure strong Wi-Fi connection; fly closer to the quadrocopter; avoid areas with high Wi-Fi interference. |
| Kāore e taea te tuhi whakaahua/ataata. | Micro SD card full or not inserted correctly; camera malfunction. | Check Micro SD card, ensure it's inserted correctly and has free space; format card if necessary. |
8. Whakatakotoranga
| Āhuahira | Taipitopito |
|---|---|
| Tau tauira | 422027 |
| Hunga Hua | 20 x 7.5 x 4 cm |
| Taumaha Tūemi | 100 g |
| Rotor Diamita | ~ 75 mm |
| Pūhiko | 3.7V 520mAh |
| Kaituku | 2.4 GHz, 4-channel |
| Kāmera | HD (720p) 120° Wide-angle WiFi FPV |
| Whakataunga Hopu Ataata | 1280 x 720 |
| Tere Max | Up to 40 Km/h |
| Te Tau Manakohia | 14 tau ki runga ake |
9. Pūtāhui me te Tautoko
JAMARA products are manufactured to high-quality standards. For detailed warranty information, technical support, or to purchase spare parts, please visit the official JAMARA webpaetukutuku, whakapā atu ranei ki ta raatau ratonga kaihoko.
Whaimana Webpae: JAMARA Product Page
Tena koa pupurihia to tohu mo te hoko mo etahi kereme whakamana.





