TizzyToy MT22

TizzyToy MT22 GPS Drone User Manual

Comprehensive instructions for operating and maintaining your TizzyToy MT22 GPS Drone.

1. Kupu Whakataki

Thank you for choosing the TizzyToy MT22 GPS Drone. This manual provides essential information for the safe operation, setup, and maintenance of your drone. Please read it thoroughly before your first flight to ensure proper usage and to maximize your flying experience.

The TizzyToy MT22 is a lightweight, foldable GPS drone equipped with dual 4K UHD cameras, designed for both beginners and experienced pilots. Key features include:

  • Under 249g Weight: No FAA registration or Remote ID required in many regions.
  • GPS Auto Return-to-Home (RTH): Ensures safe return in case of low battery or signal loss.
  • Pupuri teitei: Maintains a stable hover for easier control.
  • Dual 4K UHD Cameras: Capture high-resolution photos and videos with a 90° adjustable lens.
  • 5G WiFi FPV: Real-time video transmission to your mobile device.
  • Wā Rererangi Roa: Up to 50 minutes with two modular batteries.
  • Whakawhiti Awhe Roa: Reliable control up to 2,625 feet.
  • Ngā Mōta Kore Paraihe: Provide stable flight and require minimal maintenance.
TizzyToy MT22 Drone being placed into a pocket, illustrating its compact size and light weight.

Image 1.1: The TizzyToy MT22 drone's compact, foldable design allows it to fit easily into a pocket, highlighting its portability and lightweight nature (under 249g).

2. Aratohu Haumaru

Operating a drone requires responsibility. Adhere to the following safety guidelines to prevent accidents and ensure a pleasant flying experience.

  • Ture ā-rohe: Always check and comply with local laws and regulations regarding drone operation before flying. While this drone is under 249g and may not require FAA registration in some regions, other local rules may apply.
  • Takitaki i mua i te Rererangi: Before each flight, ensure the drone, remote controller, and batteries are in good condition and fully charged.
  • Nga Tikanga Taiao: Do not fly in strong winds (the drone has Level 5 wind resistance, but extreme conditions should be avoided), heavy rain, snow, or fog. Maintain visual line of sight with the drone.
  • Wāhanga Rererangi: Fly in open areas, away from people, animals, buildings, and obstacles. Avoid flying over crowds or private property.
  • Haumaru Pūhiko: Use only original batteries and chargers. Do not overcharge or puncture batteries. Discontinue use if batteries show signs of damage or swelling.
  • Haumaru Propeller: Keep hands and face away from rotating propellers. Ensure propellers are correctly installed and free from damage before flight.
  • Huarahi ohorere: Familiarize yourself with the Return-to-Home (RTH) function and emergency stop procedures.
A child flying the TizzyToy MT22 drone with an adult supervising, showing safety features like Geo-Fencing, One-Key Return, Signal-Loss Return, and Low Battery Return.

Image 2.1: The TizzyToy MT22 drone incorporates multiple safety features, including Geo-Fencing, One-Key Return, Signal-Loss Return, and Low Battery Return, enhancing flight safety and ease of use.

3. Ihirangi mokete

Tena koa tirohia kei roto katoa nga taonga kei roto i to kete:

  • TizzyToy MT22 GPS Drone
  • Kaiwhakahaere Mamao
  • Intelligent Flight Batteries (x2)
  • Ngā Poroporo Tāpiri (huinga)
  • Kaihurihuri
  • USB Charging Cables (x3)
  • Te Kawe i te Keehi
  • Pukapuka Kaiwhakamahi (tenei tuhinga)
All components of the TizzyToy MT22 GPS Drone package laid out, including the drone, remote controller, two batteries, spare propellers, screwdriver, charging cables, and carrying case.

Whakaahua 3.1: Ka mutuview of the TizzyToy MT22 GPS Drone package contents, showing the drone, remote, batteries, and accessories.

4. Aratohu Tatūnga

4.1 Te Whakakore i te Haruru

  1. Place the drone on a flat surface with the camera facing forward.
  2. Gently unfold the front arms until they lock into position.
  3. Unfold the rear arms until they lock into position.

4.2 Te Tāuta Pūrere

The drone comes with propellers pre-installed. If replacement is needed:

  1. Identify the 'A' and 'B' marked propellers and motors.
  2. Match the 'A' propellers to 'A' motors and 'B' propellers to 'B' motors.
  3. Use the provided screwdriver to secure the propellers with the small screws. Ensure they are firmly attached but not overtightened.

4.3 Te Whakataki Pahiko

Fully charge both the drone's intelligent flight batteries and the remote controller battery before first use.

  • Pūhiko Whakatau: Connect the drone battery to a USB power adapter (not included) using the provided USB charging cable. The indicator lights on the battery will show charging status. Charging typically takes 3-4 hours. The battery features auto power-off after full charge.
  • Pūhiko Mana Mamao: Connect the remote controller to a USB power adapter using its dedicated USB charging cable. The indicator light on the remote will show charging status.

4.4 Installing Drone Battery and SD Card

  1. Slide the fully charged intelligent flight battery into the battery compartment on the rear of the drone until it clicks into place.
  2. If using an SD card (not included), insert it into the SD card slot on the drone's body. Ensure the card is inserted correctly according to the diagram near the slot.

4.5 Pairing Remote Controller and App Connection

  1. Power on the drone by pressing the power button once, then pressing and holding it until the indicator lights illuminate.
  2. Whakawerahia te mana mamao.
  3. The drone and remote controller should automatically pair. If not, refer to the specific pairing instructions in the quick start guide or app.
  4. Download the TizzyToy FPV app from your mobile device's app store.
  5. Connect your mobile device to the drone's 5G WiFi network (usually named "TizzyToy_XXXXXX").
  6. Open the TizzyToy FPV app to view the live camera feed and access advanced flight functions.

5. Nga Tohutohu Whakahaere

5.1 Takitaki i mua i te Rererangi

  • Me whakarite kia kī katoa ngā pākahiko o te waka rererangi me te mana mamao.
  • Tirohia nga poroporo mo te pakaru me te whakarite kia mau te hono.
  • Verify the flight environment is clear of obstacles and people.
  • Confirm GPS signal acquisition (indicated by solid green lights on the drone or in the app).
  • Ensure your mobile device is connected to the drone's WiFi and the app is functioning correctly.

5.2 Take-off and Landing

  1. Tīmata Motini: Push both control sticks on the remote controller down and outwards simultaneously to start the motors.
  2. Whakarewa:
    • Tango-a-ringa: Slowly push the left joystick (throttle) upwards to ascend.
    • Take-Tahi-Kotahi: Press the dedicated One-Key Take-off button on the remote or in the app. The drone will automatically ascend to a safe height.
  3. Whakataunga:
    • Taunga ā-ringa: Slowly pull the left joystick (throttle) downwards until the drone lands.
    • Taunga Kotahi-Mahi: Press the dedicated One-Key Landing button on the remote or in the app. The drone will automatically descend and land.

5.3 Nga Mana Rererangi Taketake

  • Rikareka Mauī (Throttle/Yaw):
    • Runga/Raro: Piki/Whakaheke
    • Left/Right: Rotate drone left/right (Yaw)
  • Right Joystick (Forward/Backward/Left/Right):
    • Up/Down: Fly forward/backward (Pitch)
    • Left/Right: Fly left/right (Roll)

5.4 Nga Mahi GPS

  • Aratau GPS: The drone defaults to GPS mode when sufficient satellites are acquired, providing stable hovering and precise positioning.
  • Hoki-ki-te-Kāinga (RTH):
    • RTH Ataata: Initiated by pressing the RTH button on the remote or in the app. The drone will return to its recorded home point.
    • Pūhiko iti RTH: Automatically triggered when the drone's battery is critically low.
    • Ngaronga Tohu RTH: Automatically triggered if the connection between the drone and remote controller is lost.
  • Pupuri teitei: The drone will automatically maintain its current altitude when the throttle stick is centered, allowing for easier control.

5.5 Te Mahi Whakaata

Close-up of the TizzyToy MT22 drone's dual 4K cameras with optical elements highlighted, indicating 90-degree adjustable UHD imaging.

Image 5.1: The TizzyToy MT22 features dual 4K UHD cameras with a 90-degree adjustable lens for versatile aerial photography and videography.

  • Whakaahua/ Ataata: Whakamahia nga patene i whakatapua ki te kaiwhakahaere mamao, i roto ranei i te taupānga ki te tango whakaahua, ki te tiimata/whakamutua te rekoata ataata.
  • Whakatikatika Koki Kamera: The camera lens can be adjusted by 90° via the remote controller or app to capture different perspectives.
  • FPV (Tangata Tuatahi) View): The 5G WiFi transmission allows for real-time video feed to your connected mobile device via the TizzyToy FPV app.
  • Rokiroki Kari SD: Footage can be stored directly onto an inserted SD card (up to 128GB, Class 10 or higher recommended) for higher quality recordings.

5.6 Smart Flight Modes

Illustrations of the TizzyToy MT22 drone's smart flight modes: Follow Me, Tap Flight, Orbit Flight, and Gesture Control.

Image 5.2: The TizzyToy MT22 offers multiple smart flight modes, including Follow Me, Tap Flight, Orbit Flight, and Gesture Control, for enhanced creative possibilities.

Access these modes via the TizzyToy FPV app:

  • Whaia ahau: The drone will automatically follow the subject (e.g., you with your mobile device).
  • Tap Flight (Waypoint Flight): Tap points on the map in the app, and the drone will fly along the designated path.
  • Orbit Flight (Point of Interest): Select a central point, and the drone will circle around it at a set radius and altitude.
  • Mana Tohu: Mahia nga tohu a-ringa motuhake hei whakaohooho i te hopu whakaahua, ataata ranei.

6. Tiaki

Regular maintenance ensures the longevity and optimal performance of your TizzyToy MT22 drone.

  • Te horoi: Use a soft, dry cloth to clean the drone body, camera lens, and motors after each flight. Avoid using liquids or solvents.
  • Tirohanga Pourewa: Regularly check propellers for cracks, bends, or other damage. Replace damaged propellers immediately using the provided spare parts and screwdriver.
  • Tiaki Pūhiko:
    • Whakaorangia nga pākahiko ki te waahi makariri, maroke, kia matara atu i te ra tika me te wera nui.
    • Do not fully discharge batteries for extended periods. Charge them to about 50-60% for long-term storage.
    • If a battery swells or shows signs of damage, discontinue use and dispose of it properly.
  • Rokiroki: Ina kore e whakamahia, whakapikoa te waka rererangi iti ka rongoa ki roto i tana putea hei tiaki i te puehu me ngā kino tinana.

7. Te Raru

If you encounter issues with your TizzyToy MT22 drone, refer to the following common problems and solutions:

RaruraruTake peaRongoā
Kare te haruru e kaha ana.Ko te pākahiko kaore i te utu, kaore ranei i tika te whakauru.Ensure battery is fully charged and correctly inserted. Press and hold power button to turn on.
Remote controller fails to connect.Remote battery low; pairing failed.Charge remote controller. Re-attempt pairing process as per section 4.5.
Kaore he tohu GPS.Flying indoors; insufficient satellites.Fly outdoors in an open area. Wait for the drone to acquire sufficient GPS satellites (indicated by solid green lights).
Rere kore iu/Drifting.Te whakatikatika hē; ngā hau kaha; ngā poroporo kua pakaru.Perform gyroscope and compass calibration (refer to app instructions). Avoid flying in strong winds. Check and replace damaged propellers.
Kāore he whāngai ataata FPV.Mobile device not connected to drone's WiFi; app not open.Ensure your phone is connected to the drone's 5G WiFi network and the TizzyToy FPV app is open.
Kāore te kāmera e hopu/tango whakaahua.No SD card; SD card full or corrupted; insufficient permissions.Insert a compatible SD card. Format the SD card via the app. Check app permissions on your mobile device.

8. Whakatakotoranga

ĀhuahiraTaipitopito
WaitohuTizzyToy
TauiraMT22
TaumahaUnder 249g (No FAA registration required in many regions)
Nga Rahi (Kaha)Approximately 2.54 x 2.54 x 2.54 cm (1 x 1 x 1 inch) - Note: This dimension seems unusually small for a folded drone, likely a placeholder or error in source data. Actual folded dimensions would be larger.
Te Waa Rererangi MaxUp to 50 minutes (with 2 batteries, 25 mins per battery)
Awhe Whakawhiti Max2,625 putu (tata ki te 800 mita)
KāmeraDual 4K UHD, 90° Adjustable Lens
Whakawhiti FPV5G WiFi
Momo MotukaMotini Paraihekore
Kāri Kāri SDYes (Card not included, supports up to 128GB)
Nga waahanga GPSAuto Return-to-Home (RTH), Altitude Hold
Ātete HauTaumata 5
The TizzyToy MT22 drone flying with an overlay indicating '50 Mins Max Flight' and two battery icons, each representing 25 minutes.

Image 8.1: The TizzyToy MT22 drone offers a maximum flight time of 50 minutes, achieved with two intelligent flight batteries, each providing approximately 25 minutes of flight.

The TizzyToy MT22 drone flying with an overlay indicating '2625 Feet' for transmission range and '394 ft Altitude'.

Image 8.2: The TizzyToy MT22 drone boasts a reliable transmission range of up to 2,625 feet, allowing for extensive exploration.

The TizzyToy MT22 drone flying above a house with palm trees, indicating 'Level 5 Wind Resistance'.

Image 8.3: The TizzyToy MT22 drone features Level 5 wind resistance, enabling stable flight even in moderate wind conditions.

9. Pūtāhui me te Tautoko

Specific warranty details are not provided within this manual. For information regarding warranty coverage, technical support, or service, please refer to the documentation included with your purchase or contact TizzyToy customer service directly through their official webte waahi, te kaihokohoko ranei i hokona ai te hua.

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