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Hello, has anyone had any issues with the tilt control not working on the new Phantom 2 h4-3d package? or anyway i can fix this? everything appears to be hooked up correctly.
loganboyd said:Can you desribe what is NOT working for you. For Example, you are doing what on the transmitter and expecting what to happen on the Gimbal. Also, a screen shot of the Gimbal settings page from Naza Assistant would help. And which mode are you in for the gimbal tile. Advanced or Basic?
loganboyd said:If the red light is on then the GoPro battery is being charged by the Phantom battery. Did you hook up the Gimbal by using the interference board or is the gimbal plugged directly into the cable coming out of the bottom of the Phantom?
You say it does nothing when you turn it on but that the GoPro is facing downward. Is the gimbal stabilized? if you pick up the phantom and tilt it around does the gimbal keep the GoPro steady?
When the Phantom is on and the red light is on is the Gimbal loose? can you tilt and roll the GoPro or does it resist any movement?
Can you check these 3 screens in your Naza Assistant software and see if you notice any differences in settings.
You should see Gimbal Switch ON
Is your transmitter set to Basic or Upgrade?
What's your Gimbal Gain and Limits set to?
ThePhantom said:Just calibrate your X1 using the DJI Assistant.
0. Read the Manual
1. Turn on TX
2. Turn on Phantom 2 w/ GoPro
3. Connect Phantom 2 w/ GoPro to PC running DJI Assistant Software (after installing all necessary drivers)
4. Go to BASIC --> RC --> Click START buttons (might as well calibrate both)
5. Move your L/R Control Sticks at all extremes (or in a circle) and release.
6. Turn your Tilt Control Wheel fully up and fully down then release.
7. Click Finish.
You have now calibrated your tilt control and your rc. Fine tune it on the Gimbal tab.
8. Read the Manual.
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