TxArch DroneGuy Well-Known Member Joined Jun 7, 2017 Messages 68 Reactions 34 Age 68 Location Bedford, TX Aug 28, 2017 #21 Try this. Set your Mavic to return to home. Fly your Mavic say 150' away. Disconnect go4 and disconnect the receiver. Your Mavic will return to home.
Try this. Set your Mavic to return to home. Fly your Mavic say 150' away. Disconnect go4 and disconnect the receiver. Your Mavic will return to home.
Top Hat Well-Known Member Joined Mar 5, 2017 Messages 1,545 Reactions 733 Aug 29, 2017 #22 It's in the User Manual.
WAXMAN Well-Known Member Joined Mar 6, 2017 Messages 226 Reactions 111 Age 80 Location Mt Pleasant WI Oct 5, 2017 #23 Michael Ainsworth said: All you have to do then is pull out the cable whilst everything is still powered on and push it back in. Should then reconnect. Click to expand... I have to do this almost all the time. It works for disconnects. It doesn't matter if I disconnect from the RC or my Mini4 pad. DJI should fix this never ending problem!
Michael Ainsworth said: All you have to do then is pull out the cable whilst everything is still powered on and push it back in. Should then reconnect. Click to expand... I have to do this almost all the time. It works for disconnects. It doesn't matter if I disconnect from the RC or my Mini4 pad. DJI should fix this never ending problem!