Hi Everyone,
I have a practically brand new P4P+ Obsidian (with built in screen) that I’ve only flown twice.
From all the intelligent modes that I tested everything seems to work fine except the “Follow Me” mode. When I put it into Follow Me mode, everything looks good, I’m well above the 10m minimum required height, the signal strength is excellent, I’m in P-mode, I select apply and all is good, however as I start walking the P4P+ just sits there hovers.
In one of the tests, I received a signal error. I’ve attached a screenshot of the actual error message and a few others showing that the GPS on the remote is enabled and working (reference the changes of the location of the blue icon as I’m moving while the P4P+ hovers and does nothing.
All the tests done was in an open field and with the craft locked into up to 13 Satellites.
With respect to firmware and app, everything is up to date and everything was calibrated with any issues.
I’m hoping and would appreciate it if anyone has a solution That they can share!
Many thanks.
I have a practically brand new P4P+ Obsidian (with built in screen) that I’ve only flown twice.
From all the intelligent modes that I tested everything seems to work fine except the “Follow Me” mode. When I put it into Follow Me mode, everything looks good, I’m well above the 10m minimum required height, the signal strength is excellent, I’m in P-mode, I select apply and all is good, however as I start walking the P4P+ just sits there hovers.
In one of the tests, I received a signal error. I’ve attached a screenshot of the actual error message and a few others showing that the GPS on the remote is enabled and working (reference the changes of the location of the blue icon as I’m moving while the P4P+ hovers and does nothing.
All the tests done was in an open field and with the craft locked into up to 13 Satellites.
With respect to firmware and app, everything is up to date and everything was calibrated with any issues.
I’m hoping and would appreciate it if anyone has a solution That they can share!
Many thanks.