GD93 Midnight Specter Step-by-Step Guide

iOS app link:
https://apps.apple.com/us/app/lw-pro/id1490223288

Android app link:
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.lwcx.lw048&hl=en&gl=US

To help you get started, we've prepared a straightforward setup guide for you to have a look at. Just follow these steps, and you'll be flying in no time:

1. Open the cover of the obstacle avoidance slot's cover, slowly attach the obstacle avoidance sensor, and unfold the four arms of the GD93 Midnight Specter drone.

2. Please place the drone on level ground.

3. Press the drone power switch once (the LED lights indicate the real-time battery gauge).

4. Press the power switch for about 5 seconds until the drone turns on.

5. Turn on the remote control (the remote control beeps 3 times and the drone LED indicator stays on, meaning the drone is connected to the controller).

6. Press the Gyro calibration button for about 3 seconds (The LED indicator of the arm starts to flash fast and then stays on. At the same time, the controller will beep once, indicating successful Gyro calibration).

7. Press the compass calibration button until the remote controller beeps once (the LED indicator of the arm flashes quickly, indicating compass calibration has started).

8. Get the drone facing you, then rotate it slowly clockwise 3 times.

9. Get the drone vertically facing the sky and rotate it slowly clockwise 3 times (the remote controller beeping once means the compass calibration is successfully completed).

10. Step away 1m or more from the drone and wait for 1-2 minutes, letting the drone search for GPS signals. Once it beeps and the drone remote control shows a GPS star count greater than 8, press the unlock button on the remote controller for 3 seconds or until the propeller starts spinning, indicating readiness for flight.

Connect to the WiFi:

1. Scan the QR code in the manual or download the "LW PRO" app from the Play Store or Apple Store.

2. After installing the app, turn off your mobile data and use Wi-Fi to connect your phone to the drone:

a. Go to Settings > Wi-Fi > locate the drone's name starting with "LW-PRO-GPS" on the available networks. If you're having trouble finding the name, could you try re-enabling your Wi-Fi?

b. After connecting your phone to the drone, open the " LW PRO " app. Agree to the "user agreement and privacy policy" and allow access to all permissions requested. Press "start" and wait for an image to display from the drone's camera.

3. Your drone application is ready when an image from the drone’s camera finally appears.

4. Now activate your drone’s propellers by moving your left throttle stick upward. Now your drone is ready for take-off.

Enjoy your flying experience with the GD93 Midnight Specter drone! If you have any questions or need any more help, please don't hesitate to contact our customer support team.


* To ensure optimal performance and prevent potential issues with your drone, kindly adhere to the following professional guidelines: *

• Ideal First Flight Location: It is highly recommended for the first flight to be in a completely open space. This allows for safer maneuvering and control and significantly reduces the risk of potential collisions. Flying in such an environment enables you to understand the drone's controls and responses in a hazard-free setting, setting the stage for more complex flights in the future.

• Safe Environment: Opt for flying in open, unobstructed areas. Avoid areas with buildings, trees, power lines, or any potential hazards that may interfere with your flight.

• Comprehensive Understanding: Prior to flight, familiarize yourself completely with the drone's functions and operations. Refer to the user manual and setup video for detailed instructions.

• Routine Inspection: Always perform a thorough pre-flight inspection. This should include an assessment of the propellers, battery, camera, and any other equipment for potential issues. This step is crucial for maintaining your drone's optimal performance.


* It's typically advised to wait until the drone has connected to a sufficient number of satellites (indicated on the controller or app interface) before taking off. More satellites will result in better performance. *

1. Positioning Accuracy: GPS systems in drones use signals from multiple satellites to determine the drone's precise location. A low number of satellites can result in less accurate positioning data. This might cause the drone to drift or not hold its position well, especially when flying in GPS mode.

2. Stability: Drones often rely on GPS data for stabilization. If the drone is not connected to enough satellites, it may struggle to maintain a stable hover, leading to erratic movements.

3. Return to Home (RTH) Function: Many drones have an RTH function that relies on GPS data to return the drone to its takeoff point if the battery gets low or the connection with the controller is lost. If the drone is not connected to enough satellites, this function may not work properly, or the drone might not return to the exact takeoff location.

4. Flight Planning and Waypoint Navigation: For more advanced flight planning and waypoint navigation, a strong satellite connection is necessary. A low number of satellites can cause errors in these operations.

5. Risk of Crashes: In worst-case scenarios, poor satellite connection might lead to a complete loss of control, resulting in a crash.

Happy flying!