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Ranger Pro Unboxing and Assembly

  • Open the WISPR Ranger Pro Carrying Case to reveal the drone.

  • Attach the landing gear by inserting the two metal pins on the leg into the two holes present in the leg connector, and then screwing the connector ring on tightly. The antenna mounts (velcro pads) should be facing toward the outside of the leg.

  • Attach both Smart Controller antennas to the antenna mounts on the outside of the landing gear.

  • Remove the drone from the carrying case.

  • Unclip arm holders and take the straps securing the props off of the propellers.

  • Unfold arms and lock them into place using the latches attached to the drone arms.

When attaching the landing gear, which way should the bracket for the antennas face?

  • The bracket on the landing gear should always face outwards when attaching the landing gear.

My leg bracket connectors are becoming loose frequently. What should I do?

  • Verify the O-Ring (included) is inside the leg connector (the red metallic ring) Ensure the O-Ring is not stretched, worn down, or broken. The O-Ring is to ensure the connector stays tight and does not cause vibration.

  • Check the threads on the leg connector for any worn areas or breaks which may be preventing the connector from screwing on tightly, or remaining tight during flight.

  • If O-Ring needs replacing or leg connector is damaged in any way please file a ticket through this form: https://wisprsystems.atlassian.net/servicedesk/customer/portal/3/group/11/create/38

How should my propellers be attached to the drone?

The drone uses 2 pairs of counterclockwise (CCW) and clockwise (CW) propellers. The CW propeller has a ‘L' marked on it, and the CCW propeller has a 'R’ marked on it. You can easily tell the difference in the CW and CCW propellers by these markings. The picture below shows how the propellers should be positioned. If for any reason they are not positioned in this manner the drone will attempt to take off and ultimately crash, potentially causing damage to the propellers, motors, GPS or the body of the drone.

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