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by iDrone Mon Dec 02, 2013 1:35 am
Firmware Upgrade Instructions are listed further below in GREEN. Critical Warnings are listed in RED. The latest update info will be posted
here at the top in BLUE.
CAUTION: According to DJI once you upgrade "you cannot cleanly downgrade back to a previous version" although there doesn't appear to be any
reports from users who have done so and confirmed this.
[EDIT 7/29] See release notes: http://download.dji-innovations.com/downloads/phantom-2-vision/en/Phantom_2_Vision_Release_Notes_en.pdf
Main Features:
a) Added two levels of battery warnings: Low Battery Level Warning and Critical Battery Level Warning. When enabled, Auto Go-home will be activated
if the battery level reaches a Low Battery Level Warning. Setup these warnings using either the DJI Phantom Assistant or DJI Vision App.
b) When the battery level reaches a Critical Battery Level Warning, the aircraft will automatically land. The motors will power off after landing.
c) Descending speed will be automatically adjusted based on current altitude when the battery level reaches a Critical Battery Level Warning.
d) Minimum adjustable height limit set to 20m.
e) Magnetic declination value stored to improve flight course accuracy.
f) New fix of video signal problem that affect some Phantom 2 Vision users.
g) Various bug fixes.
DJI Vision App Major New Features:
a) The current battery level can now be viewed real-time through the DJI Vision App, via a battery level indicator bar near the top of the screen.
b) Hotline feature for easy access to post-sales supports.
http://www.phantompilots.com/viewtopic.php?f=7&t=4394
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FYI, bricked cameras must be replaced by DJI or by their dealers. If the camera is ok but not connecting, rebinding Range Extender & Camera may restore
operation. If you have a connection & can access the Camera screen & operate the gimbal but don't have a picture, you may need a replacement camera.
Others with blocky, slow, color video may just be suffering from WiFi connectivity issues with your phone.
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5) If you haven't already done so, register on DJI's website so both Assistant programs can automatically access DJI's servers to download firmware.
6) Use the USB cable included and connect it to your Vision. Power-Up.
7) Launch Phantom 2 Vision Assistant.
8) Login to DJI (enables downloads).
9) Follow instructions & upgrade all firmware indicated. (You can check the different screens, but your PV should already be setup & ready-to-fly - you
can always come back if you need to recalibrate or tweak anything.) If you decide to calibrate the receiver to your sticks, do so now.
10) When complete, Power-Down Vision & disconnect USB cable.
How to Upgrade your TX/Controller:
11) If you have the original PV TX/controller, you'll need to open it to access the microUSB port on one of the PC boards inside by removing 4-screws in
the back. As you open, slide one-half of the case out from the antenna, don't try to remove the antenna ring. Once separated the antenna & plastic ring can
be removed together. If you'd rather not separate the cases & antenna, you can spread the two halves & slide the microUSB cable in between and plug it
into the PC board (see photo).
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12) Launch RC Assistant, follow instructions & upgrade firmware. If the initial attempt seems to fail, wait 60secs, Power-Off the TX, Power-On again
(there will be no Power LED) then press the Upgrade button again (irregardless whatever the screen says). It should resume upgrading and instruct you to
power-cycle after which it will read the correct version. If you decide to calibrate the transmitter to your sticks, power-cycle and do so now. - Then
disconnect its USB and reconnect your Vision to the Phantom 2 Vision Assistant and recalibrate the Vision's receiver to your freshly calibrated
TX/Controller. (thanks to Chuggie for this tip!)
13) Power-Off TX/Controller & disconnect USB, carefully reassemble w/4-screws.
14) Follow Quick-Start Guide instructions or full Operation Manual and enjoy your first flight! (Remember: toggle S1 Top/Middle/Top to regain Control if
you temporarily lose Control signal and an RTH has initiated)
Here's Topeeka's PreFlight Checklist:
http://phantompilots.com/viewtopic.php?f=7&t=4650
Here's Pull_Up's Preventive Maintenance Checklist for continued flights:
http://phantompilots.com/viewtopic.php?f=7&t=5148#p37506
If you want to know more about what the Nov 17 v1.05 (and current) firmware does, you can find the Release Notes here:
http://download.dji-innovations.com/downloads/phantom-2-vision/en/Phantom_2_Vision_Release_Notes_en.pdf
How to upgrade your camera firmware: v1.1.9 adds DNG RAW capability.
Two versions of v1.1.9 firmware were released. Many P2V owners bricked their cameras attempting to upgrade using the first release of v1.19. Although
many upgraded to v1.1.9 successfully, several reported bricked cameras as of 1/23 rendering the camera inoperative. I believe this may have been due to
microSD card compatibility & failure to format the card in-camera. On 1/27 DJI replaced the download. The new version is also named v1.1.9 and is
indistinguishable from the original except by examining its code. For this reason I recommend you download the latest version from the website. There
were few if any reports of users bricking their cameras using the newer version.
[EDIT: 12/07]
How to upgrade your camera firmware: v1.18 adds 50Hz Video System Support
WARNING: If you have this firmware DO NOT use it. Download the latest firmware from DJI's website. FYI v1.1.8 enables 25Frame 50Hz television
standard support (USA is 30Frame 60Hz), later versions will also enable this support.
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19) With your TX, WiFi Repeater, & PV all turned OFF, insert microSD into the camera.
20) Power-Up your Phantom Vision ONLY: the camera LED should begin flashing YELLOW rapidly and stop after approx 20secs if successful. A fast
RED flashing LED after the update means the update has failed. Please try again. FYI, after a successful update the firmware.bin filename will change to
firmware.bin.bak00. This file can now be deleted.
21) Power-Down your Phantom Vision.
22) If you haven't already installed the DJI Vision app on your iDevice, do so now:
http://wiki.dji.com/en/index.php/Phantom_2_Vision-Downloading_and_Installing_the_DJI_Vision_App
23) Power-Up your WiFi Range Externder & iDevice (phone), Power-Up your Phantom Vision, connect to Phantom_1xxxxx (or Phantom_6xxxxxx, etc)
& run the DJI Vision app:
http://wiki.dji.com/en/index.php/Phantom_2_Vision-Connecting_to_the_Camera
24) You should have a live picture. You can check the camera firmware version under: SETTINGS / OTHER / ABOUT in the app (iOS). If you don't get a
live picture or see the camera's firmware version, you may need a factory reset (as of this writing we're all awaiting instructions from DJI's factory on how
to do this).
25) If you have an Android phone, you may want to go to WiFi settings, press the menu key and choose "Advanced", then uncheck "Avoid poor
connections" (thanks to Pull_Up for the tip). This should keep it from dropping the connection to your Range Extender in favor of stronger WiFi networks
in the area. On the Samsung Galaxy go to Advanced & uncheck "Search for Internet Connection" (thanks to gunslinger & others for the tip). On other
Androids uncheck "Auto Network Switch". If still having problems try going into Airplane Mode (turns all radios off), then turning on only WiFi mode.
On iPhones it's a good idea to "Forget this network" on all names in the list except Phantom_1xxxxx or Phantom_6xxxxx. This prevents your phone from
connecting to any nearby networks if you temporarily lose connection with your Vision, thus blocking it from reconnecting & restoring FPV.
FYI here's what your DJI Vision App WiFi indicator means:
http://www.phantompilots.com/viewtopic.php?f=7&t=4394
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button to get familiar with your Vision's bearings before you lose the FPV signal.
Next, familiarize yourself with the "Find My Phantom Vision" feature of the app. Before going out to fly, connect your phone to the Internet and open
"Find My Phantom Vision" and pinch and zoom the map to pre cache map blocks of your fly zone. Later when you're phone is connected to Vision
instead of the Internet, you'll be able to see the map because you pre-cached it earlier.
If your Vision has landed beyond your line of sight check the Radar display & Find My Phantom Vision map to see if it they show its location. Walk
towards the last known location. If you've lost FPV & telemetry try re-establishing the WiFi link by backing out of Camera to Main Menu and checking
the WiFi Connection Name & indicator dot at the top to confirm it says Phantom_1xxxxxx or Phanom_6xxxxxxx. If it doesn't, go to your phone's WiFi
settings and watch for it to reappear as you get closer to it. If you're able to reacquire your Vision's WiFi signal, your Radar display & Find My Phantom
Vision map will update & guide you straight to your Vision.
What to do if your Vision starts to Return-to-Home:
Your first option is to do nothing and let it return home & land. Below 20m, Vision will ascend to 20m then fly home, hover 15-secs to give everyone a
chance to clear the LZ (or for you to retake control), then begin its slow descent, land, & stop motors. If above 20m, Vision will maintain that altitude, fly
home, hover, then descend & land.
When you get a "Control Signal Lost - Returning to Home" message, Vision's rear NAV beacons will switch fom blinking Green to a faster blinking
Amber and begin the RTH sequence described above. You can reacquire contol by walking closer to your Vision, optimizing line-of-sight, and pointing
your TX/Controller pole antenna straight up (or tilted and aimed at your forehead if Vision is directly overhead) then toggling S1: Top/Middle/Top. Once
Vision sees the Control signal again, the NAV beacons will switch back to blinking Green (presuming no other warnings exist like low battery (blinking
Red), etc) and you can retake control.
[EDIT: 12/02]
Colin Guinn explains fly-away's:
UAV has provided a link to a video of Colin Guinn explaining possible causes of fly-aways & some tips on how to prevent & recover from them: (BTW as
the camera is suspended by rubber bushings and may separate from the aircraft during an impact, it's been suggested to loosely tie fishing line or mini
zip ties thru the bushings to prevent separation & loss of the camera)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2bxjL7wFyb8
Topic is linked here if you'd like discuss or comment:
http://www.phantompilots.com/viewtopic.php?f=7&t=4414
[EDIT: 12/09]
Compass Calibration (aka: Compass Dance)
I'll add one caution here before you go, and this is strictly my personal opinion based on studying reports of so-called "fly-away" incidents on this & other
forums as well as DJI's explanation of how they might occur. The compass needs to be calibrated to the region of the world you're flying in so it can
determine which way is N/S E/W with respect to your proximity to the poles of the earth and its position between the radial lines emanating from pole to
pole.
Mis-Calibration:
When performing a compass calibration it must be done away from metal structures, power lines, metal pipes, underground buried power cables, and rebar
under concrete. DJI also warns this includes your celfone, car keys, house keys, etc. Don't forget your iPad mini, Galaxy, or Nexus pad you've got mounted
on your TX/Controller! These may generate magnetic fields which may be picked up by the compass and offset it's readings during calibration. During
flight, this may confuse the Autopilot as it compares data coming from the compass vrs data from the GPS resulting in a conflict and trying to coursecorrect the nose direction & position of the PV possibly resulting in a spin-out or fly-away. Start the calibration & set the TX/Controller down 4-6ft away
from you to begin the "Compass Dance".
Should you do a Compass Calibration?
FYI my PV flew perfectly out-of-the-box, but your mileage may vary. I have never had cause to recalibrate it and it has over two dozen missions under its
belt, most over rural/park areas infested with EMI / RFI / and "other people's WiFi". When connected to Phantom 2 Vision Assistant, my compass reads
fine and does not generate a "Compass Needs Recalibration" error which it will if sitting on top of a metal desk or chair or anything else that upsets the
earth's magnetic field below it (FYI the LED beacons on the Vision will blink RED/YELLOW/RED/YELLOW if the compass needs calibration).
Symptoms of Needing a Compass Calibration:
One of the best ways to determine if you need to calibrate the compass is by hovering 10 feet off the ground in no wind, hands-off sticks, & GPS mode to
confirm your Vision holds station. If it starts circling to a diameter 3 feet across & getting bigger, it may need calibration. The same applies in Return to
Home mode when it arrives at the LZ and begins its descent; it should come straight down slowly and -not- be circling (aside from normal correction for
wind drift). Another way to tell is if your Vision has trouble flying straight. For example, if it flys to the left going forward & flys to the right going
backwards, then it likely needs a compass calibration.
Calibration Caveats:
If and when you eventually perform a Compass Calibration, heed the advice of both DJI and PV owners alike: do it in the middle of a clear field away
from metal structures, power lines, metal pipes or buried power cables underground, and when you're done fly it low & slow in circles, gradually
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increasing height & diameter, and absolutely stay away from water or trees until you've successfully flown several missions.
After that I'd say you probably won't need to do another calibration unless you significantly change locations between the earth's poles or you start noticing
it circling around the LZ as it descends in RTH mode. Be smart, calibrate properly, and enjoy your Phantom Vision!
From the DJI Manual:
(1) DO NOT calibrate your compass where there is a possibility for the existence of strong magnetic interference such as magnetite, parking structures,
and steel reinforcement underground.
(2) DO NOT carry ferromagnetic materials with you during calibration such as keys or cellular phones.
(3) Compass Calibration is very important; otherwise the flight control system will not work properly.
[EDIT: 12/27]
How to stop a fly-away & regain flight control:
First, the following is based on studying recent reports of recoveries during fly-away's on this & other forums. It is offered as an FYI and hopefully a lifesaver. Based on these reports I think it's safe to say that most if not all of them are happening in GPS mode. There's a recent trickle of reports suggesting
switching to ATTI mode or Ready-to-Fly non-GPS mode immediately when the fly-away begins disconnects GPS guidance and terminates the fly-away.
Note the PV will continue drifting in the direction it was headed until stopped, and ATTI or non-GPS mode returns basic flight control back to the pilot so
you should be able to resume control & land the would-be runaway safely. This is consistent with other model aircraft experiencing fly-away issues using
NAZA modules.
Part of the following in light blue is intentionally difficult to read as it's under review awaiting confirmation:
On an out-of-box Vision, S1 Up is setup as Ready-to-Fly GPS mode & S1 Middle is setup as Ready-to-Fly non-GPS mode. If your Vision starts to dart
off by itself in GPS mode, switch to S1 Middle to get it under control.
Warning: It has been suggested that flying for several minutes with excessive vibration from unbalanced motors & props may cause disturbance of the
NAZA autopilot module & its sensors resulting in a flip. If your Vision suffers a damaged prop or motor as a result of an impact it is recommended you
repair or replace them before flying again.
Warning: It has been suggested that flying for several minutes in windy conditions beyond Vision's normal flight envelope may induce excessive
vibration causing the IMU to get inundated with rapidly changing sensor data which may ultimately result in erratic flight behavior or a fly-away.
See also:
STICKY: Preventing & Recovering a lost Phantom from a fly away
http://phantompilots.com/viewtopic.php?f=7&t=4938
[EDIT: 12/29]
How to add a GPS Tracker to the Phantom 2 Vision
If you'd like to add an inexpensive GPS tracker to your Vision, here's a great step-by-step write-up on how do exactly that (thanks to jadebox for this!) The
TK102B tracker can be found online for under $40USD and a no-contract / no-monthly / pay-by-text SIM card for $10-$15:
http://www.visionflyer.com/adding-a-gps ... -2-vision/
Click here for more info on GPS trackers for the PV:
http://phantompilots.com/viewtopic.php?f=7&t=4955
[EDIT: 12/11]
How to get maximum life out of your expensive PV batteries:
http://uterc.org/files/LipoStorageTips.pdf
(thanks to dkr77573 for the link)
[EDIT: 1/11]
About Prop Guards
If you purchase & install optional Prop Guards, SAVE THE ORIGINAL VISION SCREWS holding the motors (which are replaced with longer screws to
accommodate the additional thickness of the guard). If after improving your flight skills & confidence you ever decide to remove the guards at a later date,
REMOVE THE LONG SCREWS AND REINSTALL THE ORIGINAL SCREWS or you will permanently damage the windings in the motors.
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open area to develop your skills, the out-of-box GPS mode is excellent for first-time flyers & experienced flyers alike. The Phantom Vision is an amazing
piece of technology and the first time you experience it's Return To Home feature you will not regret having purchased one. As testimony to all the
problem-free Visions out there you might want to check-out one of Phantom Pilots' most popular threads which is updated constantly by PV owners
making successful flights daily & sharing their video's:
Personal Vision Videos:
viewtopic.php?f=7&t=3767
A special thanks to all the contributors on Phantom Pilots who've taken the time to share their knowledge & experience and who untiringly continue to
support Vision owners around the world. Everyone is a noob once and this is one of the best places to learn from others what you need to know to start
flying your PV comfortably, confidently, safely, and most importantly while having fun!
iDrone
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Re: Upgrade your firmware B4 you fly your new Phantom Vision
by Geert Mon Dec 02, 2013 2:59 am
iDrone wrote:If you just purchased or received as a gift your brand-new DJI Phantom Vision circa November 2012, please immediately
upgrade the firmware in your Vision as well as your TX/controller before attempting to fly it. The following information is provided as a
result of the collective data & experience of many PV owners on this board as well as others around the world and is offered in attempts to
prevent further disasters from occurring.
This is to prevent unscheduled automated rapid vertical descent & landing caused by an erroneous "invalid battery" warning and 0% Battery
Gauge reading on full batteries. This issue is reportedly caused by the intermittent loss of communication between the Vision's autopilot &
smart battery during flight when the connection between the gold pins on the Phantom & gold pads on the SmartBattery becomes intermittent.
Upgrading to v1.05 firmware prevents the autopilot from initiating the auto-landing sequence w/o first confirming the measured voltage at the
battery terminal has actually fallen below 10.65vdc.
Upgrading to v1.05 may also eliminate random fly-aways/crashes which have been reported on this & other Vision forums. This is currently
under discussion elsewhere on the forum.
The following link will take you to the DJI downloads page where you can find video tutorials & operation manuals as well as the latest PC
software which will automatically download & install the latest firmware into your Vision and your TX/controller:
http://www.dji.com/download/phantom-2-vision-downloads/
1) Download & Install the DJI Driver to your PC.
2) Download & Install DJI Phantom 2 Assistant to your PC.
3) Download & Install DJI RC Assistant to your PC.
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4) If you haven't already done so, register on DJI's website so both Assistant programs can automatically access DJI's servers to download
firmware.
5) If you have a Mac, users report success installing Parallels & Windows 7 (Win8 seems to be an issue). Other alternatives can be found on
this forum.
6) Use the USB cable included and connect it to your Vision. Power-Up.
7) Launch Phantom 2 Vision Assistant.
8) Login to DJI (enables downloads).
9) Follow instructions & upgrade all firmware indicated. (You can check the different screens, but your PV should already be setup & readyto-fly - you can always come back if you need to recalibrate or tweak anything.)
10) When complete, Power-Down Vision & disconnect USB cable.
11) Open TX/controller by removing 4-screws in the back. As you open, slide one-half of the case out from the antenna. Once separated the
plastic ring can easily be removed. If you're careful you can slide the microUSB cable in between the two halves without removing them and
plug it into the PC board.
12) Launch RC Assistant, follow instructions & upgrade firmware. If the initial attempt seems to fail, wait 60secs, Power-Off the TX, PowerOn again (there will be no Power LED) then press the Upgrade button again (irregardless whatever the screen says). It should resume
upgrading and instruct you to power-cycle after which it will read the correct version.
13) Power-Off TX/Controller & disconnect USB, carefully reassemble w/4-screws.
14) Follow Quick-Start Guide instructions or full Operation Manual and enjoy your first flight!
iDrone
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Re: Upgrade your firmware B4 you fly your new Phantom Vision
by iDrone Mon Dec 02, 2013 3:44 am
I agree, the v1.05 firmware only "patches out" the "initiate emergency landing sequence upon loss batt comm" issue, it's not really a fix but more of a
workaround. And yes, as for fly aways I hope this doesn't give anyone the impression that they won't happen after loading v1.05 - that's what I meant by
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Re: Upgrade your firmware B4 you fly your new Phantom Vision
by Geert Mon Dec 02, 2013 3:46 am
iDrone wrote:I agree, the v1.05 firmware only "patches out" the "initiate emergency landing sequence upon loss batt comm" issue, it's not
really a fix but more of a workaround. And yes, as for fly aways I hope this doesn't give anyone the impression that they won't happen after
loading v1.05 - that's what I meant by 'this is currently under discussion elsewhere on the forum'.
These are two completely different issues, but I think too many think they're the same. I'm just tired of reading about new PV owners &
crashes every few days whose symptoms sound identical to the "invalid battery" issue which is now completely avoidable. And that's what
prompted the post.
As for fly aways I try to study each reported incident looking for common denominators but it's elusive. The closest I've come is that just
about every owner did a compass calibration prior to flight, then their PV suddenly took off away from home. There are also reports of
applying course correction only to have it revert to flying in the wrong direction again as if trying to reach a particular set of GPS coord's, but
whose coord's & why?
When these crash, what might be interesting is to open the Find My PV map and see if the map matches actual crash site. One thing's for
certain, these kinds of "bugs" are lethal to our PV's and I wish the hell they'd get it resolved already.
iDrone
Agree on that.
The sooner the better I would say...
How to use DJI Vision App GROUND STATION ?
How to replace the power block with the new data pins ?
iPlantomFlyer YouTube channel
Geert
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Re: Upgrade your firmware B4 you fly your new Phantom Vision
by shanewhitter Mon Dec 02, 2013 5:37 am
Hi there,
I only experienced the 'invalid battery' problem after upgrading my PV's firmware in the middle of November. I was having an 'invalid battery' failure
nearly every flight after that.
I upgraded the firmware this morning and performed one flight, trouble free! I kept a close eye on the battery % on the FPV and it was reporting
accurately. I have not experienced the fly away problem yet, but now I am super nervous to fly over anything other than open grassland.
I will report back if I have any flight failures whatsoever.
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Re: Upgrade your firmware B4 you fly your new Phantom Vision
by demianmoura Mon Dec 02, 2013 6:46 am
iDrone wrote:I agree, the v1.05 firmware only "patches out" the "initiate emergency landing sequence upon loss batt comm" issue, it's not
really a fix but more of a workaround. And yes, as for fly aways I hope this doesn't give anyone the impression that they won't happen after
loading v1.05 - that's what I meant by 'this is currently under discussion elsewhere on the forum'.
These are two completely different issues, but I think too many think they're the same. I'm just tired of reading about new PV owners &
crashes every few days whose symptoms sound identical to the "invalid battery" issue which is now completely avoidable. And that's what
prompted the post.
As for fly aways I try to study each reported incident looking for common denominators but it's elusive. The closest I've come is that just
about every owner did a compass calibration prior to flight, then their PV suddenly took off away from home. There are also reports of
applying course correction only to have it revert to flying in the wrong direction again as if trying to reach a particular set of GPS coord's, but
whose coord's & why?
When these crash, what might be interesting is to open the Find My PV map and see if the map matches actual crash site. One thing's for
certain, these kinds of "bugs" are lethal to our PV's and I wish the hell they'd get it resolved already.
iDrone
My PV2 was updated to the latest firmware when it just went crazy and crashed. I think my crash has something to do relating to lost GPS signal or
messed compass.
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Re: Upgrade your firmware B4 you fly your new Phantom Vision
by gunslinger Mon Dec 02, 2013 7:43 am
Nice job... I know a few of us ran into a problem with the:
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Re: Upgrade your firmware B4 you fly your new Phantom Vision
by iDrone Tue Dec 03, 2013 6:02 am
Thanks. - Updated w/link to Colin's video explaining fly-away's & tips to recover from them (thanks UAV!) + added DJI photo of inside of TX/Controller.
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