This is from page 11 Of the Naza-M v2 Quick Start Manual v1.26. My question is at the bottom.
I am particularly interested in these two lines:
(1) If you choose the Intelligent mode, and the throttle stick is under 10%, this will trigger the landing Procedure, in any control mode. In this judgment, pitch, roll and yaw controls are denied except the throttle, but multi-rotor will still auto level.
(2) In any control mode, DO NOT pull throttle stick under 10% during normal flight without any reason.
I find he wording poor, confusing and difficult to understand. Does this mean that even mid flight if throttle stick goes below 10% it will either automatically land, or the motors will stop mid flight?
I recently switched to NAZA mode from Phantom to give it a try. When I was in phantom mode I would push the throttle stick to the lower limit to descend rapidly (now governed by new software). If I stay in NAZA mode, does this mean I can no longer do this without stopping the motors, or initiating a landing sequence?
Thanks.
2 Stop Motor: We provide two options to stop motors in the assistant software: Immediately and Intelligent.
(1) Immediately Mode:
If you select this mode, in any control mode, once motors start and throttle stick is over 10%, motors will not stop immediately only when throttle stick is back under 10% the motors will stop. In this case, if you push the throttle stick over 10% within 5 seconds after motors stop, motors will re-start, CSC is not needed. If you don’t push throttle stick after motors start in three seconds, motors will stop automatically.
(2) Intelligent Mode:
By using this mode, different control mode has different way of stopping motors. In Manual Mode, only executing CSC can stop motors. In ATTI. Mode or GPS ATTI. Mode, any one of following four cases will stop motors:
a) You don’t push throttle stick after motors start within three seconds;
b) Executing CSC;
c) Throttle stick under 10%, and after landing for more than 3 seconds.
d) If the angle of multi-rotor is over 70°, and throttle stick under 10%.
Notes of Intelligent Mode:
(1) In ATTI. / GPS ATTI. Mode, it has landing judgment, which will stop motors.
(2) Start motors in ATTI. / GPS ATTI. Mode, you have to execute CSC and then push throttle stick over 10% in 3 seconds, otherwise motors will stop after 3 seconds.
(3) During normal flight, only pull throttle stick under 10% will not stop motors in any control mode.
(4) For safety reason, when the slope angle of multi-rotor is over 70° during the flight in ATTI. / GPS ATTI. Mode (may be caused by collision, motor and ESC error or propeller broken down), and throttle stick is under 10%, motors will stop automatically.
Notes of Intelligent Mode & Immediately Mode:
(1) If you choose the Immediately Mode, you should not pull throttle stick under 10% during flight, because it will stop motors. If you do it accidentally, you should push the throttle stick over 10% in 5s to re-start motors.
(2) DO NOT execute the CSC during normal flight without any reason, or it will stop motors at once.
(1) If you choose the Intelligent mode, and the throttle stick is under 10%, this will trigger the landing Procedure, in any control mode. In this judgment, pitch, roll and yaw controls are denied except the throttle, but multi-rotor will still auto level.
(2) In any control mode, DO NOT pull throttle stick under 10% during normal flight without any reason.
(1) Any of these two cut off types will only work properly if TX calibration is correct done.
(2) In failed-safe, CSC is denied by the main controller, motors will hold their state.
I am particularly interested in these two lines:
(1) If you choose the Intelligent mode, and the throttle stick is under 10%, this will trigger the landing Procedure, in any control mode. In this judgment, pitch, roll and yaw controls are denied except the throttle, but multi-rotor will still auto level.
(2) In any control mode, DO NOT pull throttle stick under 10% during normal flight without any reason.
I find he wording poor, confusing and difficult to understand. Does this mean that even mid flight if throttle stick goes below 10% it will either automatically land, or the motors will stop mid flight?
I recently switched to NAZA mode from Phantom to give it a try. When I was in phantom mode I would push the throttle stick to the lower limit to descend rapidly (now governed by new software). If I stay in NAZA mode, does this mean I can no longer do this without stopping the motors, or initiating a landing sequence?
Thanks.