maxwelltub
Member
Hello, I have been trying to get the Naza assistant to work with my F450 for a few days now. I have done extensives online searching on forums and other sites to try and troubleshoot the problem. The problem is getting the assistant to respond to stick inputs from my transmitter to calibrate the flight controller. I have run through the common forms of problems that people often have. I downloaded, an unzipped the usb drivers for a 32bit windows xp, I installed the driver successfully and then tried reinstalling it multipul times to try and get it to work. I have updated and installed new firmware to my controller, I made sure to have the most updated version of the assistant. I also checked my TX and RX as well as the connections between the RX and the controller. When using the assistant I make sure to power up my TX, then the Naza, and then plug it into my computer.
The assistent has worked briefly three times, seemingly at random. The first time it worked for a little longer and when it was working seemed to being working fine, that is to say I could calibrate all channels and properly set up manual and altitude mode. I dont think it was able to write properly once I was done, at least it never showed a write status bar. When I removed the quad from the computer and tried to arm the motors nothing happened and eventually it went back to a flashing red. The second time it worked the calibration was responding to stick inputs from the TX but the channels were not reaching their endpoints on the assistent. All trims, sub trims are centered and the endpoints at 100% on all channels of the TX. I have run out of ideas and hoping that someone from DJI can help me fix this problem.
[FONT=arial, sans-serif]The TX that I am using is a Spectrum DX7 and the receiver is an AR7000. I had been using Heli mode, but recently tried ACRO mode without favorable results. I am running Windows XP service pack 3 on a Mac Pro through the program Parallels. Before you say check the USB drivers just know that I have done that multiple times, the fact that it works intermittently indicates that it is probably not a driver issue. The TX and RX have been binded and rebinded several times and tested with other servos. [/FONT]Any help that could help lead to me fixing the problem would be very much appreciated. [FONT=arial, sans-serif]
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The assistent has worked briefly three times, seemingly at random. The first time it worked for a little longer and when it was working seemed to being working fine, that is to say I could calibrate all channels and properly set up manual and altitude mode. I dont think it was able to write properly once I was done, at least it never showed a write status bar. When I removed the quad from the computer and tried to arm the motors nothing happened and eventually it went back to a flashing red. The second time it worked the calibration was responding to stick inputs from the TX but the channels were not reaching their endpoints on the assistent. All trims, sub trims are centered and the endpoints at 100% on all channels of the TX. I have run out of ideas and hoping that someone from DJI can help me fix this problem.
[FONT=arial, sans-serif]The TX that I am using is a Spectrum DX7 and the receiver is an AR7000. I had been using Heli mode, but recently tried ACRO mode without favorable results. I am running Windows XP service pack 3 on a Mac Pro through the program Parallels. Before you say check the USB drivers just know that I have done that multiple times, the fact that it works intermittently indicates that it is probably not a driver issue. The TX and RX have been binded and rebinded several times and tested with other servos. [/FONT]Any help that could help lead to me fixing the problem would be very much appreciated. [FONT=arial, sans-serif]
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