I'm too much of a noob to be much assistance, but found this bit of information
Sorry quoting an unknown author:
"Phantom Versions as of September 1, 2013
- v1.0. original release (fall 2012)
- v1.1. 2nd version ( April-May 2013 I think) which introduced a spring to automatically center the radio throttle stick on release.
- v1.2. 3rd version ( August 2013 ) which came bundled with two 2200mAh batteries and a pair of reversed-thread black prop nuts for the M2/M4 motors to prevent them from accidentally loosing the props during flight (as happened to some user that didn't tighten the prop nuts enough)"
You seem to have v1.1 with the self centering throttle. The left stick springs to center. That's okay for your Phantom.
Here's a discussion of the transmitter:
http://www.phantompilots.com/viewtopic.php?t=264&p=1450#p1436
And a comment from my own experience, turn on the transmitter, set it down. Put the battery in the Phantom, set it down and do not touch it until the sequence of LED flashes is correct. Do not disturb it by doing a compass calibration until after the LEDS are correct and it gives you a blinking green when both toggle switches are up (away from you).
Your answers are here in this forum. Sorry to say this, but be patient the answers will come. While you wait for the help, use the search function and start looking for your answers. Be sure to download every document available from the DJI web site.
Actually starting a new topic in the Help Forum will speed up the process, too.
Good luck,
Sorry quoting an unknown author:
"Phantom Versions as of September 1, 2013
- v1.0. original release (fall 2012)
- v1.1. 2nd version ( April-May 2013 I think) which introduced a spring to automatically center the radio throttle stick on release.
- v1.2. 3rd version ( August 2013 ) which came bundled with two 2200mAh batteries and a pair of reversed-thread black prop nuts for the M2/M4 motors to prevent them from accidentally loosing the props during flight (as happened to some user that didn't tighten the prop nuts enough)"
You seem to have v1.1 with the self centering throttle. The left stick springs to center. That's okay for your Phantom.
Here's a discussion of the transmitter:
http://www.phantompilots.com/viewtopic.php?t=264&p=1450#p1436
And a comment from my own experience, turn on the transmitter, set it down. Put the battery in the Phantom, set it down and do not touch it until the sequence of LED flashes is correct. Do not disturb it by doing a compass calibration until after the LEDS are correct and it gives you a blinking green when both toggle switches are up (away from you).
Your answers are here in this forum. Sorry to say this, but be patient the answers will come. While you wait for the help, use the search function and start looking for your answers. Be sure to download every document available from the DJI web site.
Actually starting a new topic in the Help Forum will speed up the process, too.
Good luck,