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Old 05-04-2013, 08:14 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Default Naza M v2 3.10 new firmware avaliable for V1

The new Naza m v2 was released the other day. They new v2 3.10 firmware is now avaliable for the original naza. Must use new assistant software to upgrade.
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Old 05-04-2013, 08:44 AM   #2 (permalink)
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The new Naza m v2 was released the other day. They new v2 3.10 firmware is now avaliable for the original naza. Must use new assistant software to upgrade.
has this ben tested on the naza v1? can I use the new assistant software on v1? will I have to re calibrate ? sorry for all the questions
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Old 05-04-2013, 09:02 AM   #3 (permalink)
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Great thread over on the other site. A few have tested it and can answer your questions.
Yes you can use the new software on V1. You will need to restore defaults then re calibrate.
A video was just posted after update.
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Old 05-04-2013, 09:08 AM   #4 (permalink)
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Make sure you read the release notes. They made some major changes. Like the max angel in atti/gps mode in v1 was 45 degrees, in v2 it is limited to 35 degrees. The unit will not lift off until 50 percent throttle to make take off easier. Dji had a few videos posted with the differences between V1 and v2.
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Great info, does any one on this forum had test it??
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Looks like I have a project for after work today. Guess I'll do some research first though and see how others are liking it. Thanks for the info!!
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Old 05-04-2013, 10:28 AM   #7 (permalink)
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Right now I see nothing wrong with the existing version. Sometimes a person can get burned by jumping on every new version right off.
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Old 05-04-2013, 03:24 PM   #8 (permalink)
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I might try it on the F450 tomorrow. It'll have to be stable before it goes into the F550.
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Old 05-04-2013, 07:56 PM   #9 (permalink)
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It can be reversed. May as well see if you like it. My naturally curious side is going to do it.
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Unfortunately, I'm one of those early adopters, too.
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Old 05-04-2013, 08:43 PM   #11 (permalink)
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I updated mine. When i did my tx stick calibration all is fine, if i unplugg it from the computer and then plug it back in it shows my sticks arent centered even though they are on my tx.

No matter how many times i recalibrate, each time i plug into the software it shows they moved.

BUT, when its disconnected my naza flashes correctly showing sticks are centered even after the software shows elsewhere.

Im nervous to fly...
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I updated mine. When i did my tx stick calibration all is fine, if i unplugg it from the computer and then plug it back in it shows my sticks arent centered even though they are on my tx.

No matter how many times i recalibrate, each time i plug into the software it shows they moved.

BUT, when its disconnected my naza flashes correctly showing sticks are centered even after the software shows elsewhere.

Im nervous to fly...
re set the sub trims on the TX while using the nazam assistant software till you get the green marker it will work then,I had to do it also, saw this fix on another forum they think it is a firmware bug
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the new takeoff is hard to get use to but the quad is rock solid in flight, and I like the new assistant software set up
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Old 05-05-2013, 09:29 AM   #14 (permalink)
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Hi guys!

Can someone explain me how the Naza-M V2 GPS Course Automatic Compensation work and how to calibrate..in the video it not clear. But first is it work with the NAZA V1?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature...&v=UxxZYgqzyEM
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From the video, it appears that the Naza automatically flies the aircraft in a small pattern that allows it to calculate the correction needed to stop the course drift. As usual, the actual workings are somewhat inscrutable.
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Has everyone noticed there's no "Write" button on the new Assistant software. I assume any time you change a parameter and tab out of the box or hit the enter key it writes the change to the software, but we're sort of taking it on faith, huh? Or did I miss something?
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In some parts of the software is says hitting enter writes the value.
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re set the sub trims on the TX while using the nazam assistant software till you get the green marker it will work then,I had to do it also, saw this fix on another forum they think it is a firmware bug

Yeah i found that thread also. But my problem is different.

I can calibrate just fine, no need for trims. Its only when i plug back into the software that its changed or "off center".

Must be multiple bugs then...
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Right now I see nothing wrong with the existing version. Sometimes a person can get burned by jumping on every new version right off.
Here we are pushing the envelope of what is possible with these babies and you don't want to push a little, bring it on I say.

Have loaded onto my 330, will give it a fly when the temp gets above zero a bit.

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Just went out and flew two lipo's with the upgraded F450 firmware. Seems like a pretty solid upgrade. The takeoff is interesting. Low idle until 50% and then once above 50% a smart spool-up and takeoff when only slightly above 50%, little or no bobble in a gusty 8-12 knot breeze.

Return to Home function worked flawlessly and placing the throttle at precisely 50% while airborne gets you a nearly perfect hover, probably + or - six inches of altitude.

The only thing I'm wondering about is during the entire flight, I was getting double green LED blinks in GPS mode and double yellow blinks in attitude mode. Not sure how to interpret that. In the Quick Start manual, it only references double blinks if a stick is not centered. No red blinks until the low voltage warning activates.

Flew very well, though. For those of us using an F550 as a camera platform, this should add a layer of stability that will be helpful. I'll play with the F450 a little bit before committing my F550.
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