Ravikumar
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Turns out, this is an Android issue. This is how I overcame it.
First the description of the problem:
I followed the instructions and powered up the RC, then the AC, and then started the APP on my Android Tablet (Samsumg Galaxy Tab4). The app never connected to the RC. However, I could see by the green lights on the RC and the AC, that they had successful linked.
I finally found a blog that suggested that I should
1. Start the Tablet (while connected with USB cable to the RC)
2. Stop all applications
3. Start the DJO Go 4 APP
4. Select Phantom 4 for the AC and notice that the APP displays "Disconnected".
5. Start the RC and notice a banner asking you want to make DJI as the default APP for USB. Select "OK"
6. Notice that the APP now displays "Connected" and offers "Enter Device"
7. Start the AC and let it link with the RC
8. Notice the "Enter Device" change to "Go Fly"
Now you are all set to go flying.
This works repeatedly well.
Once in a while, the banner asking you to select DJI APP as the default for USB, would disappear. In that case, you have to make sure that all other apps are stopped, and start all over. If, even after that the banner disappears, you may have to swipe the top margin down to expose USB options and select "none" as the required mode. This will redisplay the banner asking if you want to make DJI the default APP for USB. Select "OK".
I was able to get the system to work acceptably in this manner. This isn't the most reliable method, but it does the job. |
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