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Fotokite Phi User Manual

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User Manual

Fotokite Phi User Manual

Version 1.0

 


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Contents

What’s in the box?

System overview...Flight Frame

System overview...Leash

Installing the battery

Charging the Fotokite

Charging the Leash

Unfolding / Locking

How to fly...takeof 

How to fly...controls

Thrust calibration

Thrust equalization

Fitting new propellers

 


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What’s in the box?

Flight Frame

Leash

Storage Tube

USB-C Cable

Quick-Start Guide

Spare propeller set

Extra battery

Optional Extras

 


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Power Button

Bottom clip-in

Camera band

Front clip-in

System overview...Flight Frame

Lock Flight Battery

Battery Status

 


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Hand strap

Tether attachment

Length control

Power button

USB-C Charging Port

Orbit button

Yaw button

System overview...Leash

Status Light

Orbit light

Yaw light

 


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Installing the battery

1.  Detach the battery band that 

holds the battery in place.

2.  Hold the battery band back to 

keep it from going inside the 

Fotokite’s main body.

3.  Slide the battery in from the 

side.  Position it centrally 

to ensure the flight frame is well 

balanced.

4.  Pull the battery band over the 

battery, and secure it to the 

yellow hook at the bottom of the 

flight frame payload.

5.  Plug in the battery connector 

as shown above.

Battery band

 


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1.  Ensurethat the battery is 

connected to the Flight frame.

Charging the Fotokite

2.  Plug the Fotokite charging 

cable into a USB power supply or 

into a computer.

3.  Plug the Fotokite charging 

cable into the Flight Frame.

4.  The charging behaves as 

follows:

a.  Lights will blink regularly 

during charging. Their color will 

go from 

orange

 (when battery 

almost empty) to 

green

 (when 

battery almost full)

b.  Once fully charged, the LEDs 

will turn to a 

teal 

color.

5.  Disconnect the charging

 cable when charging

is complete.

Fully Charged

Charging

Charging Error

Still charging...

 


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Charging the Leash

1.  Plug the Fotokite charging cable into a USB power 

supply or a computer.

3.  The charging behaves as follows:

a.  The LED will be 

red

 while the leash battery charges.

b.  Once fully charged, the LED will turn 

green

.

2.  Plug the Fotokite charging cable into the leash.

 


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3.  The charging behaves as follows:

a.  The LED will be 

red

 while the leash battery charges.

b.  Once fully charged, the LED will turn 

green

.

Unfolding / Locking

1.  Fold the arms down, ensuring they are fully in the down position.

2.  Twist the lock until it clicks into place, and ensure the arms 

are securely locked.

 


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 Attaching the camera (GoPro Hero 3, 3+ or 4)

The Fotokite works best with the GoPro Hero 3, 3+ and 4. The GoPro Hero 4 can even be controlled in flight using the leash.

1.  Remove the battery from your GoPro. The camera 

 

will be powered directly from the Flight Frame.

3.  Verify that the GoPro is successfully connected by 

turning on your Fotokite, and then turning 

on the GoPro.

2.  Plug in the GoPro connector of the Fotokite in the 

back your GoPro.

1.  Pull the camera band holding the 

camera back and hold it.

GoPro Connector

Camera Band

 


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3.  Verify that the GoPro is successfully connected by 

turning on your Fotokite, and then turning 

on the GoPro.

 Attaching the camera...continued

The camera can be positioned in two orientations; facing horizontally with a slight tilt or facing down. (Go Pro Hero 5 and other thicker models of cameras 

will not fit in the facing down position).

1.  Pull the camera band holding the 

camera back and hold it.

3.  Place the camera band back over the 

camera and attach it to the yellow hook 

situated just above the camera. 

4  For more stability and safety, the 

elastic can be placed around the             

objective of the camera.

2.  Position the camera in the Flight 

Frame.  Ensure it sits firmly inside the 

camera mount.

Camera band

Hook

 


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How to fly...takeof

5.  Don’t let go yet. The propellers will 

start. 

7.  

Gently

 release the Flight Frame!

*fly*

8.  To stop, grab the Flight Frame and 

press the power button.  

Long press turns of.

6.  Hold the Flight Frame still as the

propellers spin up.

1.  Press and hold the power buttons to 

power on the Flight Frame and Leash.

3. Tilt the Flight Frame slightly away from 

yourself.

4.  Twist the Flight Frame 90° and back to 

the right.

2.  Hold the Flight Frame firmly at arms 

length. 

Power Button

90

°

 


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How to fly...controls

1.  To increase tether length push the length control 

button forward.  This will cause the Fotokite to fly 

away in the direction it is headed

3.  To bring the Fotokite back down, pull the tether 

length control button back.

Upon pulling the length control button back, the

 Leash will communicate with the Fotokite and send a 

signal to reduce thrust, this will cause it to 

reduce altitude, however to increase speed you can 

pull the Fotokite towards you.

2.  When  you want the Fotokite to stop, let go of 

the length control button, and it will stop the

 tether release.

8.  To stop, grab the Flight Frame and 

press the power button.  

Long press turns of.

4.  Twist the Flight Frame 90° and back to 

the right.

 


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How to fly...controls...continued

Yaw Button

To spin the Fotokite in place, press and hold the Yaw button, whilst using the 

gesteure control of the Leash to choose which direction you want the Fotokite to spin.

1.  To orbit the Fotokite around you, press and hold the Orbit button and use the 

gesture controls left or right  to control the Flight Frame.

 


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To spin the Fotokite in place, press and hold the Yaw button, whilst using the 

gesteure control of the Leash to choose which direction you want the Fotokite to spin.

1.  To orbit the Fotokite around you, press and hold the Orbit button and use the 

gesture controls left or right  to control the Flight Frame.

2.  To change the the Flight Frames altitude relative to the user, press and hold the 

Orbit button, and use the gesture controls up or down to control the Flight Frame.

How to fly...controls...continued

 


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1.  Start with both the leash and 

the Fotokite turned OFF.

Orbit Button

Yaw Button

Press Yaw+Orbit buttons together to use.

 Short press: start/stop video / take photo.

Long press: mode (photo<->video).

Controlling GoPro Hero 3, 3+ or 4

 


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The Leash communicates with the Fotokite Flight Frame via a Bluetooth connection.  Upon Powering both the Leash, and the Flight Frame ON the status 

light on the Leash should turn solid 

green

If the Leash status light flashes, and the leash vibrates, this is because the the two are not paired, follow the below instructions to Pair the Leash with the 

Fotokite Flight Frame.

1.  Start with both the leash and 

the Fotokite turned OFF.

2.  Press and hold the Yaw button 

on the leash. While holding it, 

turn on the leash with the Power 

button.

3.  The leash will turn on with 

both the Orbit light and the

 status light being blue.

4.  Turn on the Fotokite 

normally. As you do so, the status 

light on the leash will turn 

green

 

(the Orbit light will remain 

blue

)

5.  Exit the pairing setup by

 turning of the leash. Your 

Flight Frame and Leash are now 

paired.

Pairing the Flight Frame and Leash

 


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When operating the Fotokite at an altitude way above sea level:

The Fotokite is calibrated to fly at an altitude slightly above sea level (0-1000m). If you go higher than this altitude, the air gets thinner and the thrust 

provided by the Flight Frame needs to be increased.

When carrying a heavy payload:

The Fotokite is calibrated to function with a GoPro Hero4 from which the battery has been removed. If you operate the Fotokite with a diferent and 

heavier device, you will need to increase the thrust provided by the Flight Frame.

1.  Turn on the Flight Frame 

and the Leash, making sure 

that they are paired.

2.  Press and hold the Yaw 

and Orbit buttons of the 

leash. Then, press the

 Leash power button to 

enter the calibration menu. 

The leash will buzz and 

vibrate to confirm and the 

Yaw and Orbit lights will 

turn yellow.

3.  Press the Yaw button 

to navigate through the 

calibration menu until the 

Yaw and Orbit lights are 

purple

 (normally reached 

after one press).

4.  Press the Orbit button 

to start the calibration. 

WARNING: THE MOTORS 

WILL START SPINNING

5.  The calibration is ideal 

when the Fotokite hovers

 in the air: it does not fall 

to the floor nor does it fly 

to the up. 

The calibration is done by 

increasing or decreasing 

the overall thrust:

Increase the thrust by 

pressing the Yaw button

Decrease the thrust by 

pressing the Orbit button

6.  Once the Flight Frame-

successfully hovers 

with minimal vertical 

movement, press both 

the Yaw and Orbit button 

to validate the calibration. 

Then, restart the Flight 

Frame.

Thrust calibration

Orbit Button

Yaw Button

Power Button

1.  Turn on the Flight 

Frame and the Leash, 

making sure that they 

are paired.

 


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6.  Once the Flight Frame-

successfully hovers 

with minimal vertical 

movement, press both 

the Yaw and Orbit button 

to validate the calibration. 

Then, restart the Flight 

Frame.

When carrying a heavy payload:

The Flight Frame is calibrated to function with a GoPro Hero4 from which the battery has been removed. If you operate the Fotokite with a diferent and 

heavier device, your unit’s center of gravity shifts, which can cause it to fly unbalanced.

When experiencing odd flight behaviour:

All Fotokites are calibrated during production. However, it can happen that the calibration is not done perfectly or needs to be done again for various 

reasons.

Thrust equalization

1.  Turn on the Flight 

Frame and the Leash, 

making sure that they 

are paired.

2.  Press and hold the 

Yaw and Orbit 

buttons of the Leash. 

Then, press the leash 

Power button to enter 

the calibration menu. 

The leash will buzz and 

vibrate to confirm and 

the Yaw and Orbit lights 

will turn yellow.

3.  Press the Yaw  

button to navigate 

through the calibration 

menu until the Yaw 

and Orbit lights are 

teal 

(normally reached 

after two presses).

4.  Press the Orbit 

button to start the 

calibration. 

WARNING: THE 

MOTORS WILL START 

SPINNING

5.  The Fotokite will 

hover slightly. 

Simply hold it by the 

string at about 5-10 

cm from the flight unit. 

Move as little 

as possible.

6.  The 4 lights situated 

under each arm of 

the Fotokite will 

turn 

red

 when the 

calibration starts. 

They will change color 

gradually as the 

calibration 

progresses, going from 

red

, to 

orange

, to 

yellow, to 

green

.

7.  When the calibration 

is complete, the 

4 lights will turn 

blue

Additionally, the leash 

will buzz and vibrate. 

Grab the Fotokite and 

turn it of to complete 

the procedure.

Orbit Button

Yaw Button

Power Button

 


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Fitting new propellers

Top of propeller, recess for mounting nut

Left handed propeller

1.  Identify the correct propeller (Left or 

Right) that needs to be replaced.

2.    Remove the damaged propeller, 

by holding the motor in one hand to 

prevent it from turning, and with the  

other hand turn the propeller either 

anti clockwise, or clockwise accordingly.

Front

3.  Turn the propeller until the securing 

nut become free.  

4.  Fit the new propeller onto the motor 

ensuring it is in the correct orientation.  

Fit the securing nut onto the motor 

shaft by gently turning and into the nut 

shaped recess on the top of the 

propeller.  Rotate the nut and propeller 

until it is hand tight.  The nut will self 

tighten upon propeller start up.

The Fotokite uses two types of propller; left handed propeller, and right handed propeller.  These must be fitted to the correct motor for the Fotokite to 

fly.  Each Propeller turns in a diferent direction, and as such has to be unmounted from the Flight Frame by turning in the opposite direction.  

To remove a left handed propeller, turn it clockwise.  To remove a right handed propeller turn it counter-clockwise.

Right handed propeller

Right handed propeller

Right handed propeller

Left handed propeller

Left handed propeller