Purple with a white blip is normal. The purple means Angle mode and the white blip means GPS is ready.Did a brief test hop in the backyard, basically lifted off and hovered and flew around a bit in angle mode. I cannot get the GPS to stay locked and it looses it shortly after everything is initialized and seems to be working ok. I tried maybe a half dozen times. Will connect, show I am in the correct mode with GPS lock by a solid color then it starts blinking indicating I have lost the GPS. Showing a dozen or more sats on the Tx when this is happening. Last time it was showing 15. Also my camera gimbal does not seem to respond to the slider or switch commands.
Chuck
Purple with a white blip is normal. The purple means Angle mode and the white blip means GPS is ready.
The left side of the screen show the sats for the H. The upper right shows the sats for the ST16.
Are both camera switches in the up positions?
Both camera switches are up. No movement of the camera by slider on the side or rotary knob. It will center itself on boot up no matter what direction it is facing.
Well that makes me feel better. I did try all the positions for the camera switches but still no movement.
The card I have says the color led, whether green, purple etc has to stay solid for there to be a GPS lock. It said blinking means no lock. Is that incorrect and how do I verify if it is in fact locked or Not?
The card has never been updated by Yuneec, sadly. Green for Smart mode, Purple for Angle and White blips for GPS lock.
If both switches are forward, the rotation knob does not function. But the slider on the left side under the control should tilt the camera.
Go into the settings menu in the -16. See if the camera firmware is recognized and bound. Typically the camera is the easy one. Enter bind mode and refresh the list. Highlight the camera firmware and tap bind. Now select the camera type and choose CGO-3 Pro. Should you elect to perform a gimbal/camera calibration, place the gimbal slider in the center position, where center is just slightly higher than the middle, before starting the cal.
You don't have independent control of the gimbal unless the switch between the left one and the knob is off the upper position. The upper position of the middle switch keeps the gimbal facing forward. The left switch changes the gimbals maximum elevation, with the top position used most of the time.
Both camera switches are up. No movement of the camera by slider on the side or rotary knob. It will center itself on boot up no matter what direction it is facing.
The card I have says the color led, whether green, purple etc has to stay solid for there to be a GPS lock. It said blinking means no lock. Is that incorrect and how do I verify if it is in fact locked or Not?
Ok, not sure what the beeping was for but it sure helped me locate the aircraft un in the tree. The transmitter was beeping after it went into the trees telling me that it had lost motor power which makes sense since they all stopped turning. As for the credibility issue. someone explained the false crash stories from another company to try and damage the reputation of the Yuneec. I fully understand because I own and operate a firearms training business and a gun shop and a sleazy local competitor creates fake FB accounts to leave negative ratings on my page to try and do the same thing. Sad people have to stoop that low... Everything is updated but now I am afraid to do a test flight.
I'm very much at the Rookie stage here, having only had my H for a couple of weeks. However when I collected it from UAVision the advice I received was NOT to do any calibration unless or until I had a crash. Mine was fine straight out of the box. Hmm - I guess this post might just confuse the issue further, so apologies if this is the case.
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