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beanlarryJul 27, 2025
What to do if my Protocol Drone has a low battery alarm?
- DDeborah SmithJul 27, 2025
If your Protocol Drone triggers a low battery alarm, land it as soon as possible and recharge the drone.
What to do if my Protocol Drone has a low battery alarm?
If your Protocol Drone triggers a low battery alarm, land it as soon as possible and recharge the drone.
What to do if my Protocol Drone goes out of range?
If your Protocol Drone triggers an out of range alarm, immediately fly the drone back into range to maintain control.
What to do if the motors stop running on my Protocol Drone?
If the motors on your Protocol Drone stop running, it might be because a propeller is stuck. Pull the throttle down and release it to start the engines.
Why is my Protocol Vento Wifi Drone not responding?
There are a couple of reasons why your Protocol Vento Wifi Drone might not be responding: 1. The communication between the controller and the aircraft was not synchronized during setup. To synchronize, turn on the aircraft first, place it on level ground, and then turn on the controller. 2. The battery power is depleted on either the aircraft, the controller, or both. Charge the aircraft and/or replace the batteries in the controller.
Why is the response to control inputs intermittent or erratic on my Protocol Drone?
If the response to control inputs is intermittent or erratic on your Protocol Drone, it could be due to the controller battery power being nearly depleted. Replace the batteries in the controller.
How to fix a Protocol Vento Wifi Drone that will not hover or strafe correctly?
If your Protocol Vento Wifi Drone will not hover or strafe correctly, it could be due to these reasons: 1. The aircraft was not on level ground during synchronization. Re-synchronize the aircraft and controller. 2. The trim settings are incorrect. Reset the trim buttons on the controller and re-trim the flight controls.
Instructions on how to initiate take-off for the drone, either via button or from idle mode.
Methods for safely landing the drone, including using the landing button or descending with the throttle.
Procedure for immediately shutting down the drone's engines during flight in an emergency.
Adjusting the drone to correct unintended sideways drift using the trim button and direction stick.