When I select the different switches I get different led lights.
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I have switches set up for GPS ATTI - ATTI - MANUAL and FAILSAFE. Now the BAD NEWS, I still can't arm my quad. I was able to get everything calibrated and from what I can tell works. When I push both sticks forward and to the right all sliders are hard right.Ĭlick to expand.I made some progress today. I'm not sure how you do that with out being connected to the computer. I will try to calibrate the IMU and Compass. Something very odd going on and I have to think it's something very simple that I'm missing. If I do that I get exactly the same results as the new eepe file. I set up a new model profile using the video but changed the mixer to TAER as opposed to AETR as recommended in the video. Bring the two sticks down and in will stop them after a few seconds. The problem is that it arms with the motors all running and all sticks control the speeds but nothing slows them down or stops them. It is TAER but it does arm and run the motors. I downloaded another eepe and it will arm but the order of mixer isn't right. I've watched the video I believe you are talking about to no avail. I do NOT get a "Throttle Warning" when I first turn it on. The ESC's are calibrated and the motors spin up just fine. It took me a while to get my Taranis X9D Tx bind with my X8R Rx. I'm a noob and just setting up my first Taranis/NAZA combination. I even changed the mixer on the Taranis from TAER to AETR as recommended on a YouTube NAZA/Taranis setup, that didn't do anything. Nothing indicates that the NAZA is even connected to the computer other than the NAZA LED goes to "Green" when I plug in the USB. I get no lights in the bottom corner of the Assistant software. I do not get any indication that NAZA is talking to Assistant. It's like the Taranis is not talking to the NAZA. Latest NAZA M Assistant installed up updated. USB cable connected between LED and computer (Windows XP 32).Ħ. NAZA Power Module connected to NAZA X3 and powered.Ĥ. I've followed everything I can find about setting it up and here's what I've got:Ģ. Now that I've got the Tx talking to the Rx I'm moving on to hooking up my NAZA M Lite. Protect yourself, $500,000 liability insurance for only $38.Posted by RunnerDuck, #1 I'm a noob and just setting up my first Taranis/NAZA combination. It is recommended that you learn to fly manually before moving up to a custom made quadcopter or even more of the higher cost GPS driven units as you may lose signal and cause a fly away. If you are unfamiliar with quadcopters and are interested in getting into the hobby, most suggest a Hubsan X4 H107C or Blade Nano QX as a good starter or any other small ready to fly quadcopter including building your own. Come here to make new friends, all are welcome and all ages are welcome. The technology is moving fast and this group is for both beginners and experienced pilots, with a desire to explore cutting edge technology. Share your latest ideas with like minded people and bring your quadcopter to life. Learn about civilian multirotors (UAVs) hobby.