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Calibrating your Potensic Atom Se 2026 drone is essential for achieving precise flight control and optimal performance. Proper calibration ensures that the drone responds accurately to your commands, making flying safer and more enjoyable. Follow these steps to calibrate your drone effectively in 2026.
Preparing for Calibration
Before starting the calibration process, ensure your drone’s battery is fully charged and the environment is free of strong magnetic interference. Find an open space with minimal obstacles to perform the calibration safely. Make sure your remote controller is paired and functioning correctly.
Calibrating the Gyroscope
The gyroscope calibration is crucial for stable flight. Follow these steps:
- Power on your Potensic Atom Se 2026 drone and remote controller.
- Place the drone on a flat, level surface.
- Ensure the drone is stationary and undisturbed.
- Navigate to the calibration menu in the drone’s app or control interface.
- Select the “Gyroscope Calibration” option.
- Follow on-screen instructions, which typically involve keeping the drone still until the process completes.
Calibrating the Compass
The compass calibration helps the drone orient correctly during flight. To calibrate:
- Ensure the drone is away from metal objects and magnetic interference.
- Power on the drone and open the calibration feature in the app.
- Follow the prompts to rotate the drone horizontally 360 degrees slowly.
- Next, tilt the drone vertically and rotate it again as instructed.
- Wait for confirmation that calibration is complete.
Calibrating the Accelerometer
The accelerometer calibration ensures accurate altitude and movement detection. To calibrate:
- Place the drone on a flat, level surface.
- Access the calibration menu in the app or control interface.
- Select “Accelerometer Calibration.”
- Follow the on-screen instructions, which may involve tilting the drone in different directions.
- Complete the process and verify calibration success.
Final Checks and Testing
After calibration, perform a test flight in a safe, open area. Observe the drone’s responsiveness and stability. If necessary, repeat the calibration steps to fine-tune performance. Regular calibration helps maintain optimal flight control in 2026 and beyond.