1. Kupu Whakataki
This manual provides essential information for the safe operation and maintenance of your DEERC D20S Drone. Please read this manual thoroughly before operating the aircraft to ensure proper function and to avoid damage or injury. Keep this manual for future reference.
2. Hua Neke Atuview
2.1 Ihirangi mokete
The DEERC D20S package includes the following components:
- DEERC D20S Drone (with integrated 1080p HD FPV Camera)
- Mana Mamao
- 2 x Paehiko Paehiko Lithium
- Ngā Poroporo Tāpiri (huinga)
- Tauira Whakatau USB
- Kaihurihuri
- Pukapuka Tohutohu

Image: DEERC D20S Drone, remote control, batteries, propellers, and charging cable.
2.2 Nga waahanga matua
- 1080P HD FPV Kāmera: Adjustable camera for real-time video transmission.
- Hoahoa Kopa: Kiato me te kawe mo te kawe ngawari.
- Motuka Korekore: Provides powerful and stable flight with improved wind resistance.
- Pupuri teitei: Maintains a stable altitude for easy control.
- Whakaritenga Rere Matapihi: Enhances stability for both indoor and outdoor flight.
- Huri Ahu-3: Perform aerial stunts with ease.
- Aratau Upoko: Simplifies flight orientation, especially for beginners.
- Kotahi-Mahi Takeoff/Taunga: Simplifies starting and ending flights.
- Kati ohorere: Immediate shutdown for safety.
- 3 Aratau Tere: Adjustable flight speed for different skill levels.
- Mana Tohu: Use hand gestures to take photos or videos.
- Wā Rererangi Roa: Two batteries provide up to 30 minutes of flight.
3. Tatūnga
3.1 Tāuta Pūhiko me te Whakatau
Ensure batteries are fully charged before first use. The drone comes with 2 Lithium Polymer batteries.
- Whakauruhia te pākahiko kua kī katoa ki roto i te wāhanga pākahiko o te waka rererangi ...
- To charge the battery, connect the USB charging cable to the battery and a suitable USB power source (e.g., computer, USB wall adapter).
- The charging indicator will show the charging status. Ensure the battery is fully charged before use.

Image: Illustration of drone battery being charged via USB cable. The image highlights low power alarm and overcharge protection features.
3.2 Tāuta Pourewa
The drone comes with pre-installed propellers. If replacement is needed, use the provided screwdriver to carefully remove and install new propellers, ensuring correct orientation (A/B labels).
3.3 Tatūnga Mana Mamao
Insert 3 AAA batteries (not included) into the remote control. Extend the phone holder to mount your smartphone for FPV viewte whakahaere me te whakahaere taupānga.

Image: A person holding the remote control with a smartphone mounted, showing the FPV view.
3.4 Hononga Taupānga
Download the DEERC FPV app from your smartphone's app store. Connect your smartphone to the drone's Wi-Fi network (usually named "DEERC-D20S-XXXX"). Once connected, open the app to view the live camera feed and access additional flight controls.
4. Nga Tohutohu Whakahaere
4.1 Rarangi Arowhai i mua i te Rererangi
- Me whakarite kia utua katoatia ngā pākahiko o te waka rererangi me te mana mamao.
- Unfold the drone arms completely.
- Whakanohia te drone ki runga i te papa, te papa.
- Connect your smartphone to the drone's Wi-Fi and open the app.
4.2 Whakarewa me te Taunga
- Whakahiko: Pēhia me te pupuri i te pātene mana i runga i te waka rererangi rererangi tae noa ki te kā o ngā rama tohu.
- Takirua: Turn on the remote control. Push both joysticks down and outwards simultaneously to pair the remote with the drone. The drone's lights will stop flashing and become solid when paired.
- Whakarewa Kotahi-Mahi: Press the One-Key Takeoff button on the remote control (or in the app). The drone will automatically lift off and hover at a stable altitude.
- Whakarewa A-ringa: Alternatively, after pairing, push both joysticks down and inwards to arm the motors. Then, push the left joystick up to manually take off.
- Taunga Kotahi-Mahi: Press the One-Key Landing button on the remote control (or in the app). The drone will automatically descend and land.

Image: A person operating the drone with the remote control, showing the drone hovering after takeoff.
Video: A short demonstration of the DEERC D20S drone's basic flight functions, including takeoff, hovering, and landing.
4.3 Nga Mana Rererangi Taketake
- Rikareka Mauī (Throttle/Yaw):
- Push up/down: Increase/decrease altitude.
- Push left/right: Rotate drone left/right (yaw).
- Rākau Harikoa Matau (Pihi/Rōra):
- Push up/down: Move drone forward/backward (pitch).
- Push left/right: Move drone left/right (roll).
4.4 Āhuatanga Arā Atu Anō
- Pupuri teitei: The drone automatically maintains its current altitude, allowing for easier control of direction.
- Aratau Upoko: Activates a mode where the drone's orientation is relative to the pilot, simplifying control regardless of the drone's actual front direction.
- Huri Ahu-3: Press the 3D Flip button on the remote, then push the right joystick in any direction to perform a flip.
- Rere Porowhita: The drone will fly in a circular path around a central point.
- Mana Tohu: Use specific hand gestures in front of the camera to trigger photo or video recording. Refer to the app for specific gestures.
- Aratau Tere: Toggle between 3 speed settings (low, medium, high) to adjust the drone's responsiveness and speed.

Image: Visual representation of the drone performing 3D flips, high speed rotation, and circle fly functions.

Image: Drone hovering stably due to optical flow positioning, and a close-up of the brushless motor.
4.5 Te Mahi Whakaata
The DEERC D20S is equipped with a 1080p HD FPV camera. You can control the camera and view the live feed via the app.
- Whakaritea Koki Kamera: Use the dedicated buttons on the remote control to adjust the camera's vertical angle (up/down) during flight.
- Whakaahua/ Ataata: Use the app interface or dedicated buttons on the remote control to capture photos (2 MP effective still resolution, JPEG format) or record videos (1080p resolution, MP4 format).

Image: Details of the 1080P HD FPV camera, including 90° remote adjustable FOV and comparison of 1080p vs 720p video quality.
5. Tiaki
- Te horoi: Horoia te tinana o te waka rererangi me ngā poroporo i ia wā ki te kakahu ngohengohe, maroke. Kaua e whakamahi i te wai, i ngā whakarewa rānei.
- Whakakapinga Pourewa: Inspect propellers for damage before each flight. Replace any bent or broken propellers using the provided screwdriver and spare parts.
- Tiaki Pūhiko: Store batteries in a cool, dry place. Do not overcharge or over-discharge batteries. Disconnect batteries from the drone when not in use.
6. Te Raru
If the drone fails to take off or exhibits unstable flight, ensure the following:
- All propellers are correctly installed and undamaged.
- Batteries (drone and remote) are fully charged.
- The drone is placed on a flat, level surface before pairing and takeoff.
- The remote control is properly paired with the drone.
- Perform a calibration if flight is unstable (refer to manual for calibration steps).
7. Whakatakotoranga
| Āhuahira | Taipitopito |
|---|---|
| Waitohu | DEERC |
| Ingoa Tauira | D20S |
| Whakataunga Hopu Ataata | 1080p |
| Whakataunga Tonu Whaihua | 2 MP |
| Hangarau Hononga | Wi-Fi |
| Taumaha Tūemi | 101 Karamu (3.56 hekere) |
| Hōputu Hopu Ataata | MP4 |
| Momo Mana | Mana Mamao |
| Hanganga Pūtau Pūhiko | Lithium Polymer (2 whakauru) |
| Hangarau Pūoko Optical | Rere Whatu |
| Hunga Hua | 9.45 x 7.09 x 1.97 inihi |
8. Pūtāhui me te Tautoko
For warranty information, technical support, or replacement parts, please refer to the contact information provided in the product packaging or visit the official DEERC webpae.
DEERC offers protection plans for extended coverage. Please check the product listing or DEERC's official channels for details on available 2-Year and 3-Year Protection Plans, as well as Complete Protect options.





