Hi. Earlier today I was trying to preload maps on My Ipad Mini 4 and I kept getting a "CPU Fully Loaded" prompt. I am concerned that the Mini 4 Ipad does not have sufficient CPU capability to handle the DJI Fly app. I have seen something about AirSense really taxing the display CPU. I don't want to fly without AirSense but for the short term I would like to turn it off and see if I get any more "CPU fully Loaded" prompts. I had not seen any "CPU Fully Loaded" prompts when using the Ipad Mini 4 with the Fly app until today when I was trying to preload some maps. Where in the DJI Fly app do you turn off the AirSense? Thanks for any help.
Then make sure you hard shut down all apps, then reboot the iPad.
That should clear things up.......you might find there are many apps running in the back ground.
NOTHING but the FLY app should be running.
Randy
Randy
dronespilot Posted at 5-21 17:56
I remember seeing an option to turn it off, but I don’t have access to the drone to confirm but I believe it’s under Safety -Advanced safety settings.
Sounds correct...mine was off by default. Turned it on to see and actually picked up an aircraft. Using android samsung 9plus
dronespilot Posted at 5-21 17:56
I remember seeing an option to turn it off, but I don’t have access to the drone to confirm but I believe it’s under Safety -Advanced safety settings.
Hi. Yeah you're right I just found how to turn it off like you said a little while ago. Thanks.
Selah1234 Posted at 5-21 19:13
Hi. Yeah you're right I just found how to turn it off like you said a little while ago. Thanks.
Hi. I just got done going through a process where I turned off the AirSense and tried to preload maps. I didn't get any "CPU Fully Loaded" prompt but to preload a map was painstakingly slow. I just recently bought an Apple Ipod Touch 7th Generation and I tried to preload maps with that (AirSense turned on)- it worked well. There is a faster processor in the Ipod so I guess that is the problem with the Ipad Mini 4. I am now looking at an Apple Ipad Mini 5 - I like the bigger display. In the meantime I'm going to use the Ipod and squint.
doadams85yahoo.com Posted at 5-21 18:15
Sounds correct...mine was off by default. Turned it on to see and actually picked up an aircraft. Using android samsung 9plus
Selah1234 Posted at 5-21 19:23
Hi. I just got done going through a process where I turned off the AirSense and tried to preload maps. I didn't get any "CPU Fully Loaded" prompt but to preload a map was painstakingly slow. I just recently bought an Apple Ipod Touch 7th Generation and I tried to preload maps with that (AirSense turned on)- it worked well. There is a faster processor in the Ipod so I guess that is the problem with the Ipad Mini 4. I am now looking at an Apple Ipad Mini 5 - I like the bigger display. In the meantime I'm going to use the Ipod and squint.
I use iPhone X and I did not have any issues. I remember getting the "CPU Fully Loaded" when I used iPhone 6 Plus with the M2P.