Naza GPS Return to home fail safe help

paulb

Member
Can anyone help with return to home fail safe settings.
I have set it to return home in DJI assist but when I try it, it just lands where it is
 

There is a circle button setting, auto land or return home are the two options. I'm guessing you have it set to auto land.

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kloner

Aerial DP
are you getting red flashing on the vu led? are you waiting for that to stop before taking off?
 



Coomkeen

Member
How are you guys trying the failsafe?
It would be a good thing to have a selectable 'return home and land' switch.
Like Paulb I've set the failsafe to return home and land, and notice that between the three mode positions on the switch the Assistant software labels it 'failsafe'.
Does this mean I can pull the switch between the three 'click' positions and the quad will do a return home and land? :)

Ron
www.bandonmodelflyingclub.com
 


Topflight

Member
I'm using a Hitec Aurora radio. My return to home and land works great. I use a 3-way switch (GPS-ATT-Manual). I tied a second switch (in the radio software, called Programable Mixes) to this switch, which will activate my RTH when in the GPS mode. Caution: if you activate the RTH and want to regain control of your bird, you need to deactivate the RTH switch, then move your 3 way switch out of the GPS mode and go to ATT mode
 

Coomkeen

Member
Thanks for that Topflight.

So in effect, your mixed RTH switch is putting the three position GPS-Attitude-Manual switch between positions, so the failsafe comes into operation?
Hope I've got that right.

Unfortunately I've got an older Multiplex Cockpit SX with a Jeti 2.4 conversion in it (the Jeti works very well), and although the Cockpit has a 'spare' switch on the seventh channel, there's no mixing available to the other switches.

Think I'll just have to pull the three position switch to 'between clicks'.

Pity there's no other way of invoking the RTH without going to failsafe mode.

Ron

EI8GMB - G6IWK
www.bandonmodelflyingclub.com
 

glacier51

Member
>Pity there's no other way of invoking the RTH without going to failsafe mode.

If you have a good GPS lock, IOC Home Lock will at least bring it back to you without reverting to failsafe. But you need to be careful with altitude.
 

Topflight

Member
>Pity there's no other way of invoking the RTH without going to failsafe mode.

If you have a good GPS lock, IOC Home Lock will at least bring it back to you without reverting to failsafe. But you need to be careful with altitude.

Does Home Lock gain altitude prior to returning home like RTH does? This would be important if you have obsticles in your path back.
 

glacier51

Member
>Does Home Lock gain altitude prior to returning home like RTH does? This would be important if you have obsticles in your path back.

I don't think so. That's why I mentioned being careful with it re altitude.

Of course, right after takeoff, you could determine how much power it takes to hover above your highest obstacle in the flight area. Then you could add that power setting in prior to initiating Home Lock.
 

Topflight

Member
I haven't set my F550 Naza/GPS up for IOC yet. Probably next couple days. I did set up my radio/receiver to go to RTH when radio loses communication with the receiver. When I'm in Naza Assistance, I can shut off the radio and it goes to failsafe. Have to try it out one of these days, but according to what I see on the screen, it should work just as if I threw the RTH switch on the radio to RTH.
 


DesJardins

Member
For failsafe: Yes it will climb 20meters before RTH happens.
If you are higher than 20meters it will lower to 20meters before RTH happens.

Pretty crazy stuff when you see it for the first time

If your transmitter being turned off doesn't throw it into failsafe then I'm not sure what will happen.
Haven't tried that one yet... Yikes
 
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