Damon said:Have him recalibrate RC tx using RC Assistant. Then hook up Phantom to Phantom Assistant. Then go to RC tab and calibrate the RC's throws on sticks toggles and x1 lever into Phantom. This allows CSC since control sticks have to reach complete lower corners to tell the motors to start up.
On side note if he is just getting yellow LEDs he might have actually lost bind between Phantom and RC.
Its been a while since my P2 has been in "Phantom mode" but doesn't all four CSC commands work in that mode too? Ie : down centers, down outwards, down lefts, and down rights on control sticks.Mako79 said:Damon said:Have him recalibrate RC tx using RC Assistant. Then hook up Phantom to Phantom Assistant. Then go to RC tab and calibrate the RC's throws on sticks toggles and x1 lever into Phantom. This allows CSC since control sticks have to reach complete lower corners to tell the motors to start up.
On side note if he is just getting yellow LEDs he might have actually lost bind between Phantom and RC.
He might have mode 1 activated. On the left stick, down and left, on the right stick down and right and see if the motors spin up.
Plug into the PC phantom assist and see if you have any errors.
Place on cardboard box. you may have rebar or electromagnetic interference and causing the compass to go skitz.
Damon said:Its been a while since my P2 has been in "Phantom mode" but doesn't all four CSC commands work in that mode too? Ie : down centers, down outwards, down lefts, and down rights on control sticks.Mako79 said:Damon said:Have him recalibrate RC tx using RC Assistant. Then hook up Phantom to Phantom Assistant. Then go to RC tab and calibrate the RC's throws on sticks toggles and x1 lever into Phantom. This allows CSC since control sticks have to reach complete lower corners to tell the motors to start up.
On side note if he is just getting yellow LEDs he might have actually lost bind between Phantom and RC.
He might have mode 1 activated. On the left stick, down and left, on the right stick down and right and see if the motors spin up.
Plug into the PC phantom assist and see if you have any errors.
Place on cardboard box. you may have rebar or electromagnetic interference and causing the compass to go skitz.
Did he mention any of his LED light sequences?Davekyn said:He tried all that - no luck --- has been advised software issues:
He is going to join and will most likely start here. You'll be able to talk to him soon enough.
He has been informed via a DJI repair service in Melbourne that is sounds like a major software issue. Personally, besides all the downplaying I've seen go on in here regarding the recent update, I choose to avoid it like the plague. Again, He will join when he is ready and tell his own story soon enough.
Davekyn said:He tried all that - no luck --- has been advised software issues:
He is going to join and will most likely start here. You'll be able to talk to him soon enough.
He has been informed via a DJI repair service in Melbourne that is sounds like a major software issue. Personally, besides all the downplaying I've seen go on in here regarding the recent update, I choose to avoid it like the plague. Again, He will join when he is ready and tell his own story soon enough.