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No controll on dx7s with M10

Discussion in 'MōVI M10' started by Michael Luntzel, Jan 19, 2015.

  1. Michael Luntzel

    Michael Luntzel New Member

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    so I undated the firmwire last week and I had control I could pan and tilt and had a blast. But today I turned on the M10 and controller and nothing no movment what so ever. I don't know what happened saved my setting and that didn't work. I set back to factory reset and nothing and I tried even updating again and nothing please help and thank you
     

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    Michael Luntzel New Member

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    ok so I have tilt now and that's all. Andy Johnson- Laird
     
  3. Andy Johnson-Laird

    Andy Johnson-Laird Administrator
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    Thanks for posting on the main forum, Michael.

    There are a couple of possibilities:

    When you updated the M10 firmware did you save the settings you already had before the upgrade and then reset them after the upgrade?

    What Gimbal mode do you have the Spektrum 7s set to please?

    If you can communicate with the M10 using the FF Configurator app, if you save the settings to a file on your computer or Android device, could you post that file -- you get to choose the file name, but it will end in .cfg. If you have any troubles trying to post it, simply change the .cfg to .txt.

    Thanks.
    Andy
     
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    it wont let me do either of those when I try to post them
     

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    ooo there we go
     
  6. Andy Johnson-Laird

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    If you open up the .cfg file, you'll see it's a straight text file and contains the following lines -- the ones in red indicate the issue: The Remote Controller Config menu shown on page 04-P24 of the M10 manual shows how the DX7s Radio Control Channels need to be mapped:
    M10 RC Channels 04-P24.png

    Now compare the ones that you currently have mapped (in red) and you will see the problem. I can't tell you how things got set this way, only to observe that they are! Sorry. :)

    So make the necessary changes using the Freefly Configuration Remote Controller screen, remember to Write the changes back to the system and see if that fixes the problem. If everything works OK then, I'd recommend you do two things:

    1. Save the Model configuration in the DX7s to an SD Card (the slot is on the left hand side of the transmitter as you hold it).
    2. Use the FF Configuration app to save the current configuration (it's the entry close to the bottom of the system menu).

    Here are the settings you current have marked with << My comments....

    Autotune Percentage,50
    Gimbal Application,0
    Gyro Filter,5
    Map Remote Mode,6 << OK
    Map Remote Pan,-4 << Should be -2
    Map Remote Pan Rate,1 << OK
    Map Remote Roll Trim,0 << Should be -4
    Map Remote Tilt,-3 << OK
    Map Remote Tilt Rate,-7 << OK
    Max Tilt Angle,70
    Min Tilt Angle,-110
    Motion Booting,0
    Output Filter,5
    Pan Hold Strength,8
    Pan Joystick Expo,10
    Pan Joystick Smoothing,5
    Pan Joystick Window,8
    Pan Smoothing,0
    Pan Stiffness,30
    Pan Trim,0.0
    Pan Window,0
    Pan/Tilt Remote Speed Adjustment,1
    Radio Type,1
    Roll Hold Strength,8
    Roll Stiffness,5
    Roll Trim,0.0
    Shaky-cam Pan,0
    Shaky-cam Tilt,0
    Tilt Hold Strength,8
    Tilt Joystick Expo,10
    Tilt Joystick Smoothing,5
    Tilt Joystick Window,8
    Tilt Mode,0
    Tilt Smoothing,0
    Tilt Stiffness,10
    Tilt Window,0
     

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