Bartman
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If you're anything like me, you study/read/obsess and then place an order. To open up your schedule for when things start to arrive you might try to do a couple of jobs around the house, clean your shop, whatever. To make things go a little more smoothly for when your NAZA and airframe kit arrive I've put together a few things worth doing while you're waiting. Do these things while you're waiting and you won't be scrambling later and slowing down your build. Be prepared to have to update your Adobe .pdf reader and your flash player as the DJI folks apparently are using the latest versions.
Use this link to go to the DJI downloads page for your NAZA
http://www.dji-innovations.com/download/naza-m-downloads/
Go to the DJI downloads page and download the NAZA Assistant Software .exe file, the NAZA User Manual, and the NAZA Release Notes. Also look to the bottom of the downloads page and also download the DJI Driver Installer file. It would be a good idea to make a new folder on your desktop, call it DJI NAZA and pt everything in there. Keep it organized, make a folder inside the folder and call it Old DJI Stuff, put old files, zipped download files, etc. into the old stuff folder so you don't end up with a lot of clutter from all the downloads you'll be doing now that you're flying multi-rotor helicopters.
The NAZA Assistant will be your interface with the NAZA flight control system. It will be the tool you use to configure the NAZA, update firmware, troubleshoot, etc. If you're not flying the NAZA but you're working on it, chances are you'll be using the NAZA Assistant.
The NAZA User manual has a lot of good information and it should be on your computer and you should be reading it while you're waiting. The DJI Wiki probably has some good info somewhere but I couldn't find very much of it. Read the manual to get started but don't get stressed out if it doesn't make a lot of sense. Go through it, see where the different sections are, familiarize yourself with what's in there and just trust me that it will begin to make sense as you go.
The NAZA Release Notes show bug fixes, new features, etc. done with the latest firmware revision.
Speaking of firmware, you have to understand the difference between the NAZA firmware and the NAZA Assistant software. The firmware is software but the software isn't firmware. Understand? The NAZA firmware is software that runs in the NAZA flight controller and it is what allows your helicopter to do what it does. DJI will update the firmware from time to time and as I'm writing this the latest version is 2.02.
The Assistant software is the program that you run on your computer so that you can connect the NAZA to it and troubleshoot/configure/update/etc. it. The current version of the NAZA Assistant is v1.8.
Why do you need to know what the latest versions are of this stuff? There are different places to download these things and if you have an old version of the NAZA Assistant installed but the newest version of the NAZA Firmware then they won't work together. Plus, when you're getting everything set up it's good to know what these things are and that you have the latest versions.
BEWARE, sometimes the latest versions can have problems so it's also good to know what you have in case you want to change your NAZA Firmware version to an older, more stable (stable in the software sense, not the flying sense although that might apply too, it's tough to talk about this stuff without sounding like you're crazy but you'll soon begin to understand why.
) version.
So anyway, in getting started you should know where to find the software updates, they should be installed and organized in a folder on your desktop, you should know what the latest version numbers are, and you should know where in the NAZA Assistant you can look to see what the latest version numbers are and what you've got on your NAZA and computer. For your first homework assignment, look in the NAZA Manual and find where yo look in the NAZA Assistant for the firmware/software updates info.
Welcome to the insanity!
Bartman
Use this link to go to the DJI downloads page for your NAZA
http://www.dji-innovations.com/download/naza-m-downloads/
Go to the DJI downloads page and download the NAZA Assistant Software .exe file, the NAZA User Manual, and the NAZA Release Notes. Also look to the bottom of the downloads page and also download the DJI Driver Installer file. It would be a good idea to make a new folder on your desktop, call it DJI NAZA and pt everything in there. Keep it organized, make a folder inside the folder and call it Old DJI Stuff, put old files, zipped download files, etc. into the old stuff folder so you don't end up with a lot of clutter from all the downloads you'll be doing now that you're flying multi-rotor helicopters.
The NAZA Assistant will be your interface with the NAZA flight control system. It will be the tool you use to configure the NAZA, update firmware, troubleshoot, etc. If you're not flying the NAZA but you're working on it, chances are you'll be using the NAZA Assistant.
The NAZA User manual has a lot of good information and it should be on your computer and you should be reading it while you're waiting. The DJI Wiki probably has some good info somewhere but I couldn't find very much of it. Read the manual to get started but don't get stressed out if it doesn't make a lot of sense. Go through it, see where the different sections are, familiarize yourself with what's in there and just trust me that it will begin to make sense as you go.
The NAZA Release Notes show bug fixes, new features, etc. done with the latest firmware revision.
Speaking of firmware, you have to understand the difference between the NAZA firmware and the NAZA Assistant software. The firmware is software but the software isn't firmware. Understand? The NAZA firmware is software that runs in the NAZA flight controller and it is what allows your helicopter to do what it does. DJI will update the firmware from time to time and as I'm writing this the latest version is 2.02.
The Assistant software is the program that you run on your computer so that you can connect the NAZA to it and troubleshoot/configure/update/etc. it. The current version of the NAZA Assistant is v1.8.
Why do you need to know what the latest versions are of this stuff? There are different places to download these things and if you have an old version of the NAZA Assistant installed but the newest version of the NAZA Firmware then they won't work together. Plus, when you're getting everything set up it's good to know what these things are and that you have the latest versions.
BEWARE, sometimes the latest versions can have problems so it's also good to know what you have in case you want to change your NAZA Firmware version to an older, more stable (stable in the software sense, not the flying sense although that might apply too, it's tough to talk about this stuff without sounding like you're crazy but you'll soon begin to understand why.
So anyway, in getting started you should know where to find the software updates, they should be installed and organized in a folder on your desktop, you should know what the latest version numbers are, and you should know where in the NAZA Assistant you can look to see what the latest version numbers are and what you've got on your NAZA and computer. For your first homework assignment, look in the NAZA Manual and find where yo look in the NAZA Assistant for the firmware/software updates info.
Welcome to the insanity!
Bartman
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