I turned on my Phantom 4 Pro last night and noticed I had a "gimbal pitch reached maximum limit" error on the screen. I tried rebooting the remote & drone both, even let the drone cool down - but it kept showing the error.
I did some research and did an IMU calibration, twice. It helped center the camera, but now it shows a "gimbal roll reached maximum limit" error. It's worth mentioning that the gimbal is unresponsive via the wheel on the remote. Whether you try to move up, down or even use the C2 button and the right wheel to adjust horizon - the gimbal will not move.
I used Assistant 2 to reset factory settings, but there was no change. I downgraded to previous firmware, but there was no change. I updated again to current firmware, but there was no change. I tried gimbal calibration but it freezes at 5%.
When you boot the P4P up, the gimbal centers, and the camera tilts up.. and stays up. It doesn't do the normal up/down dance like they usually do. As you can see in the video, the gimbal stays centered - but the camera moves freely with no attempt to correct.
*The drone hasn't been crashed. This was maybe its 7th flight, and it's in smart mode (I've not left smart mode yet, as I'm still learning). My last flight, last Saturday, worked perfectly.
I did some research and did an IMU calibration, twice. It helped center the camera, but now it shows a "gimbal roll reached maximum limit" error. It's worth mentioning that the gimbal is unresponsive via the wheel on the remote. Whether you try to move up, down or even use the C2 button and the right wheel to adjust horizon - the gimbal will not move.
I used Assistant 2 to reset factory settings, but there was no change. I downgraded to previous firmware, but there was no change. I updated again to current firmware, but there was no change. I tried gimbal calibration but it freezes at 5%.
When you boot the P4P up, the gimbal centers, and the camera tilts up.. and stays up. It doesn't do the normal up/down dance like they usually do. As you can see in the video, the gimbal stays centered - but the camera moves freely with no attempt to correct.
*The drone hasn't been crashed. This was maybe its 7th flight, and it's in smart mode (I've not left smart mode yet, as I'm still learning). My last flight, last Saturday, worked perfectly.