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Yes, it's compatible.does anyone know if the P3P remote is compatible with a P3A bird?
Yes, it's compatible.does anyone know if the P3P remote is compatible with a P3A bird?
Thanks, I figure it is, but DJI support says no, lol.Yes, it's compatible.
FYI that many people overlook the scroll wheels when doing the RC calibration and that causes the calibration to not complete successfully.I can't get the sticks to calibrate and the controller continuously beeps and does not bind with the bird.
I've tested this out myself many timesI will post here when I test it out to confirm.
Good b/c the one I just ordered shipped from Harrisburg, PA.I've tested this out myself many times![]()
Yes, it's compatible.
If your problem is exactly the same as the OP's, you should contact DJI Support for help.Do you know how to solve my problem? (The one indicated on the subject of this page)
Yes, it's compatible.
I would say it's not only compatible, Ph3 Pro and Ph3 Adv have exactly the same controllers. Both hardware and software.
Same goes to the drone body - everything is identical. They only differ in camera and charger. And the sticker at front.
Two time had the stick calibration issue.I had a similar issue. I had to open the controller (somewhat difficult as the screws are hidden behind the bottom rubber pads, and you also have to remove the USB ribbon cable on the rear of the controller). When you access the lipo battery, make sure the connection is secure. That was my problem. But my issue is now a little more complicated. It seems I can't get the sticks to calibrate and the controller continuously beeps and does not bind with the bird. Somewhat off topic, but does anyone know if the P3P remote is compatible with a P3A bird?
Currently not, but I was on leaving for vacation so I picked another RC. I have to check more in details now as all what I found on google didn't work.I'm having this exact same issue. Did you find a solution?
Thanks for the tip.Omg I finally find the solution, thanks to the support they have asked me to do this:
- Press and hold the C1 button and the shutter, then press the ignition button
- Repeat this step a second time - When the status LED on the remote control will blink white, install your device (smartphone or compatible tablet) on the remote control, and then update the firmware of the radio control again
- After the update is complete, restart the radio control. If the charge level of the battery is insufficient, we advise you to charge it beforehand. Be sure to disconnect the radio control as soon as it is fully charged
BINGO, a blue light with a lot of beep, so nice sound this time, the horrible upgrade beeping this time is so good to hear.
Unfortunately it was a so long process that I am not able to really define what steps was followed in details. There was so many forum/threads to read and check, many are contradictory regarding resetting the RC using its buttons. I am sorry, but the following list is only from my remembering of all try/fail stuff, there was 2 weeks vacations in between. Some steps could have been swapped.
From my understanding, now what is clear:
View attachment 86397
- The RC was a GL-300C with a HDMI board. Used with PH3A and PH3P.
- The RC was totally bricked after an upgrade to 1.9.2 during the requested restart of the RC with latest GO app android. It never come alive back. At this stage, there was nothing as sign of life regarding lamps. Only a high pitch sound when I pressed the power button, and a light heat in the RC, no lamps blink or turned on. This sound and heat are gone when the battery is disconnected and reconnected. When charge is applied, nothing is shown.
- It was clear to me that some of the devices in the RC didn't updated and the start of RC is stuck. So the solution looks to be the upgrade, downgrade or refresh of the firmware.
- Trying several combinations of pressed keys, disconnection of battery, etc... no luck at all. Locking to the mess in describing keys combination related to the RC, even from DJI, still make me thinking there is some room for progress. DJI could also include them officially in the user manual and firmware upgrade manual.
- The first hope come from a guy describing a 2 keys press to power the RC. Press and hold C1 and SHUTTER buttons then push the power button like to power-up the RC (short then long) make for the first time the status LED showing an activity. This can be repeated and at least allow to turn ON and OFF the RC. The status LED was cyan (between white, green and blue). That was a good step. Such status LED color I had when I installed the HDMI module and it needed an update.
- In the GO app, there is a 3 bars menu button on top right of main screen. Pressing it for 5-10 seconds bring the downgrade page. Sounds really good but none really worked. It was always failing at 34-35%.
- Sometimes during normal connection to the RC it was proposing to upgrade the firmware, but it was failing at 0 or 35%.
- Swapping the HDMI module to the standard USB module, was only changing the version reported to GO app. But any up/down grade always failed.
- Finally progress started when I do the same but with an iPad mini 4. Menus are almost the same but the downgrade menu was showing refresh for the current version it shows. Before the refresh, It says refresh 1.6 but during the update, I saw Current version 1.5.80
I am sorry not being able to capture the full story to compile the correct path to follow. I thought in the middle that it was a loss and it will go for spare parts.
- This failed after 35% as before, but the RC was able to be powered on/off from the power button.
- Then I tried many combination of keys (C1, C2, RECORD, SHUTTER and ISO wheel button), before powering ON, when it was ON and just before shutting OFF, I am not 100% sure of what was really successful. There was never a confirmation beep. At least one time, the status LED started to turn ON in BLUE
and beeping like during an upgrade. There was still many trial of upgrade / downgrade using the GO app. When turning off and on, then it comes to be RED then cyan, so still ok.
- But at some point, it started to update with BLUE status, slowly and only went to small % but said success and yes, it was ok
. Relink and all good. So much time lost !
But my message is don't give up if you can't or don't want to sent it to DJI for repair.
Happy it help you. Good flight.That comment helped me a ton. I just received a Phantom 3 Advanced unit today with the GL300C controller that seemed to have bricked after the first update.
One thing that fixed it for me was to hit the C1 + Shutter buttons to get it to white, start the firmware upgrade process through the app (app main screen, hold down on three bars at top right for 5-10 seconds, release) on the same version that was installed on the unit. Once I started the process, the unit would change to a blue light and beep, but after about 12-20 beeps, would go idle again and fail. The trick was to hit C1 + Shutter again while the app was attempting the firmware update, after the unit died. This allowed it to finish the upgrade, and we're off to the races.
So relieved this worked! Thank you!That comment helped me a ton. I just received a Phantom 3 Advanced unit today with the GL300C controller that seemed to have bricked after the first update.
One thing that fixed it for me was to hit the C1 + Shutter buttons to get it to white, start the firmware upgrade process through the app (app main screen, hold down on three bars at top right for 5-10 seconds, release) on the same version that was installed on the unit. Once I started the process, the unit would change to a blue light and beep, but after about 12-20 beeps, would go idle again and fail. The trick was to hit C1 + Shutter again while the app was attempting the firmware update, after the unit died. This allowed it to finish the upgrade, and we're off to the races.
BINGO, a blue light with a lot of beep, so nice sound this time, the horrible upgrade beeping this time is so good to hear.
Unfortunately it was a so long process that I am not able to really define what steps was followed in details. There was so many forum/threads to read and check, many are contradictory regarding resetting the RC using its buttons. I am sorry, but the following list is only from my remembering of all try/fail stuff, there was 2 weeks vacations in between. Some steps could have been swapped.
From my understanding, now what is clear:
View attachment 86397
- The RC was a GL-300C with a HDMI board. Used with PH3A and PH3P.
- The RC was totally bricked after an upgrade to 1.9.2 during the requested restart of the RC with latest GO app android. It never come alive back. At this stage, there was nothing as sign of life regarding lamps. Only a high pitch sound when I pressed the power button, and a light heat in the RC, no lamps blink or turned on. This sound and heat are gone when the battery is disconnected and reconnected. When charge is applied, nothing is shown.
- It was clear to me that some of the devices in the RC didn't updated and the start of RC is stuck. So the solution looks to be the upgrade, downgrade or refresh of the firmware.
- Trying several combinations of pressed keys, disconnection of battery, etc... no luck at all. Locking to the mess in describing keys combination related to the RC, even from DJI, still make me thinking there is some room for progress. DJI could also include them officially in the user manual and firmware upgrade manual.
- The first hope come from a guy describing a 2 keys press to power the RC. Press and hold C1 and SHUTTER buttons then push the power button like to power-up the RC (short then long) make for the first time the status LED showing an activity. This can be repeated and at least allow to turn ON and OFF the RC. The status LED was cyan (between white, green and blue). That was a good step. Such status LED color I had when I installed the HDMI module and it needed an update.
- In the GO app, there is a 3 bars menu button on top right of main screen. Pressing it for 5-10 seconds bring the downgrade page. Sounds really good but none really worked. It was always failing at 34-35%.
- Sometimes during normal connection to the RC it was proposing to upgrade the firmware, but it was failing at 0 or 35%.
- Swapping the HDMI module to the standard USB module, was only changing the version reported to GO app. But any up/down grade always failed.
- Finally progress started when I do the same but with an iPad mini 4. Menus are almost the same but the downgrade menu was showing refresh for the current version it shows. Before the refresh, It says refresh 1.6 but during the update, I saw Current version 1.5.80
I am sorry not being able to capture the full story to compile the correct path to follow. I thought in the middle that it was a loss and it will go for spare parts.
- This failed after 35% as before, but the RC was able to be powered on/off from the power button.
- Then I tried many combination of keys (C1, C2, RECORD, SHUTTER and ISO wheel button), before powering ON, when it was ON and just before shutting OFF, I am not 100% sure of what was really successful. There was never a confirmation beep. At least one time, the status LED started to turn ON in BLUE
and beeping like during an upgrade. There was still many trial of upgrade / downgrade using the GO app. When turning off and on, then it comes to be RED then cyan, so still ok.
- But at some point, it started to update with BLUE status, slowly and only went to small % but said success and yes, it was ok
. Relink and all good. So much time lost !
But my message is don't give up if you can't or don't want to sent it to DJI for repair.
Omg I finally find the solution, thanks to the support they have asked me to do this:
- Press and hold the C1 button and the shutter, then press the ignition button
- Repeat this step a second time - When the status LED on the remote control will blink white, install your device (smartphone or compatible tablet) on the remote control, and then update the firmware of the radio control again
- After the update is complete, restart the radio control. If the charge level of the battery is insufficient, we advise you to charge it beforehand. Be sure to disconnect the radio control as soon as it is fully charged
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