Hello guys,
I just bought the Mavic Pro one day before I left to Scotlanbut and now that I'm in beautiful Scotland I found out that my gimbal dail isn't working at all. Trying to callibrate the controller results in a "Callibration Failed: Timeout when the software waited for dails (left wheel).
Which means the gimbal tilt doesn't work at all. The only vertical movement (tilt) of the gimbal comes from the 5D button.
I have the latest firmware installed to date. the latest DJI GO4 app installed on three Apple devices. I did try it on an iPhone 7+, iPhone 7 and on an iPad Pro, and on all three devices the same problem exists. No gimbal tilt control.
I have callibrated the gimbal, removed the sticker from the back of the camera, read lots of tutorials (in case I forgot something important or some settings, but nothing seems to help me get control of the gimbal tilt.
Am I'm doing something wrong, did I forgot something or could this be an unreported software / hardware bug?
Please help me get control of the gimbal tilt. Thanks.
Gert
I just bought the Mavic Pro one day before I left to Scotlanbut and now that I'm in beautiful Scotland I found out that my gimbal dail isn't working at all. Trying to callibrate the controller results in a "Callibration Failed: Timeout when the software waited for dails (left wheel).
Which means the gimbal tilt doesn't work at all. The only vertical movement (tilt) of the gimbal comes from the 5D button.
I have the latest firmware installed to date. the latest DJI GO4 app installed on three Apple devices. I did try it on an iPhone 7+, iPhone 7 and on an iPad Pro, and on all three devices the same problem exists. No gimbal tilt control.
I have callibrated the gimbal, removed the sticker from the back of the camera, read lots of tutorials (in case I forgot something important or some settings, but nothing seems to help me get control of the gimbal tilt.
Am I'm doing something wrong, did I forgot something or could this be an unreported software / hardware bug?
Please help me get control of the gimbal tilt. Thanks.
Gert