Hold down c1 c2 record and take photo on the controller whilst starting it should have a blye/cyan light if connected to the dji go app it will update ☺
Format the card in windows several times. Place the .bin file DIRECTLY in the root folder of the sd.
Place sd card in powered down gimbal of aircraft
Connect on side if gimbal micro usb to windows pc and power up craft. It should raise camera then green flash gimbal and single beep d-d-d...
Android app is the problem!!! Start bird gimbal cycle ok.
Start rc (no app) ok flies.
Connect app after ok video etc.
Use app rake photo etc, video loss limp gimbal arrgh!!
Put app on with all other start together FAIL.
can only assume crappy app?
Same here with my P3A THINKS IT'S A P3P!
It eventually settles and starts re initializing and recognizer as P3A but no good unless you are on the ground waiting. Main problem seems to be android app without its input it's all fine til you do something wild like record video or take a picture. ...
I am having a nightmare with latest firmware atm will soon be pushing this setup to its limit!! What little I did get out of it weather/time permitting before the worst update ever was so strong! Can't wait to get out!
Sort of working although I don't trust it yet ! Formatted in exfat small file allocation. Also other thing changed is file system either constant or restart. Chose constant as it is on restart. Seems ok. Not flown yet.
Update, I have connected it to the pc and removed the cable and it started updating properly, although I'm sure I will have a repeat where upon cycling again it will just be limp and strange!
Ok I give up!!! Upon restarting the whole system it reverts back to its original nonsense! I can use firmware 1.6 and it does not have a problem finishing but us unstable and cuts out video and cobtrol. Total load of junk!
When I use 1.7 I get this
[00000831][01 00] Firmware upgrade finished...
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