DVUS
 lvl.1
Flight distance : 44219 ft
United States
Offline
|
I fixed the compass issues and the interference error for now. I used a new phone cable instead of the one that came with it... nice.... lol!
But! It wont calibrate the sensors for some reason. It just sits at the end and never finishes.
I also found this on the issue,
What’s the Cause?
Speaking to support at DJI, there are a number of things that can cause this error message. The aforementioned cables, for one. Having metal in your pockets. Or if you’re in a restricted area. Your smartphone can also cause interference if it’s not in airplane mode, I was told.
Chances are, though, there is a much simpler reason.
Drones, like any device that collects GPS information, rely on satellites to gather the data they need. Your drone might need to collect data from as many as 12 satellites in order to calculate your precise location.
If the drone can’t reach all of these satellites it will default to magnetic north rather than true north. And that’s where these interference issues can cause problems. What you need to do is re-calibrate your Mavic Air’s compass.
Now, if like me you scanned some of the DJI user groups and forums about this issue you will have seen people saying you should never re-calibrate your compass. It’s not something you want to do all the time, but in this instance, you should.
Think of it this way: your drone, when you take it out of the box, still thinks it is in the Chinese factory where it was manufactured. So you need to help identify it’s new home.
Look for a warning sign
As a general rule, only re-calibrate the compass of your Mavic Air (or other drone) when prompted to. When you get a magnetic interference warning from the Mavic Air, your DJI Go 4 app will suggest you re-calibrate your compass.
Tap OK to get started. The app will then show you a diagram of the Mavic Air and ask you to rotate it 360 degrees. It’s not entirely clear, though, how you should do this? In the video below I demonstrate how it should be done to properly re-calibrate your Mavic Air’s compass.
|
|