Mark The Droner
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Flight distance : 2917 ft
United States
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One of the big problems people have these days with the P2V series is using a mobile device that can communicate with the outdated tech of the P2 series. In most cases, you need an old mobile device such as the Nvidia Shield K1. Since you can see "Phantom Connection Broken," I assume your mobile device and app are working well.
"Phantom Connection Broken" is the message you would get if your Phantom is not binded to the range extender. That means there is no connection between the Phantom and the Range Extender. Don't confuse this with your app telling you you're connected to "Phantomxxxx" because that's the signal coming from your Range Extender to the mobile device which is a different signal - a different connection. Typically your mobile device will show a connection to "Phantomxxxx" for a short while, like 30 secs, then cut out and you'll lose that connection. The RE is designed to turn that signal off when the RE doesn't sense a MAC address it recognizes coming from the aircraft. The fix is to get the MAC address from the wifi module inside the AC because you need it to bind the RE to the Phantom. If you have a Phantom 2 Vision+, you can find it on a label adhered to the wifi module inside the AC. If you have a straight Vision, you may find it on a label adhered to the egg, but otherwise you'll have to use a wifi spectrum analyzer which will show you the address. You can download one for free. The MAC starts with 60601F...... Do this with the RE off, otherwise you'll see two signals with 60601F...... Write down the MAC address. Then use the Phantom 2 Vision[+] app to bind the aircraft with the RE. See your manual or better yet, find a vid on youtube to help you do that. You'll have to poke in the MAC address. Once that's done, you should have a working app screen. That means you'll have telemetry displayed, battery info displayed, etc. However, it's unlikely you'll have FPV because it stops working if it's been ignored for a while. It might be working, but probably not. So you'll see your app but it'll have a black screen where the FPV should be. That can be fixed, but first you should concentrate on binding.
The downwards facing camera - it's probably facing down 45 degrees on start up, right? The fix for that is to go into the DJI Assistant and indicate you have an upgraded controller. That's the one with the dial on the left side. Doesn't matter if you have one or not. Pretend you do. If you do that, the camera will magically face straight forward on start up.
Keep us posted.
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