Yes. The new RC-N1 update is only .64 meg.Have you already installed the most recent Mavic 3 Pro FW update, giving access to the OA cameras?
Could be something related to RID.Yes. The new RC-N1 update is only .64 meg.
I was going to try to install the update, so I connected my tablet to the RC-N1. When I started fly, it brought up a blue message asking if I wanted to install the update. Since I hadn't powered on the controller yet, I didn't hit it. By the time the controller powered on, the message was gone, and I couldn't get it back. So I don't know if the update is installed or not.Could be something related to RID.
Keep us posted.
In my experience, the controller doesn't always properly reset the FW notification after an update, and it may take a couple of reboots or flights to clear itself. Do you remember the size of the last RC-N1 update that gave access to the OA cameras? Was it much larger?I was going to try to install the update, so I connected my tablet to the RC-N1. When I started fly, it brought up a blue message asking if I wanted to install the update. Since I hadn't powered on the controller yet, I didn't hit it. By the time the controller powered on, the message was gone, and I couldn't get it back. So I don't know if the update is installed or not.
I don't remember any RC-N1 update. I only remember the fly update.In my experience, the controller doesn't always properly reset the FW notification after an update, and it may take a couple of reboots or flights to clear itself. Do you remember the size of the last RC-N1 update that gave access to the OA cameras? Was it much larger?
To be 100% compatible, when the tablet is separate from the RC, all 3 need an update. The RC Pro theoretically does the Fly app and the RC together, but I believe I had to do two separate updates on it, too.I don't remember any RC-N1 update. I only remember the fly update.
I just ran fly again and it did ask me if I wanted to install the update. DJI probably has a random number generator that determines when it will ask to install the update!![]()
In the Fly app, open the About tab and scroll down to the check for updates link. Check for updates to the FlySafe database, too.I was going to try to install the update, so I connected my tablet to the RC-N1. When I started fly, it brought up a blue message asking if I wanted to install the update. Since I hadn't powered on the controller yet, I didn't hit it. By the time the controller powered on, the message was gone, and I couldn't get it back. So I don't know if the update is installed or not.
I do that but it says N/A.In the Fly app, open the About tab and scroll down to the check for updates link. Check for updates to the FlySafe database, too.
FlySafe updates are independent of FW updates, and never prompt you, and are completely optional. I never update FlySafe. It can only be more restrictive!I do that but it says N/A.
That happens if you don't have the drone powered up and communicating with the controller.I do that but it says N/A.
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