It was never necessary to calibrate every flight or location and DJI are only now correcting the poor wording in the manuals for new drones.My reference was the Phantom 4 manual. Did DJI change their procedures or is there a difference between the 4 and 4P compasses
Are you sure it's prompting you or is it just giving you the option to calibrate like this?The DJI GO4 prompts me prior to each flight, so I do it.
It was never necessary to calibrate every flight or location and DJI are only now correcting the poor wording in the manuals for new drones.
So is the conclusion is to follow the manual, calibrate it once, then only calibrate it again when it tells you to?
The manual doesn't say to calibrate once.So is the conclusion is to follow the manual, calibrate it once, then only calibrate it again when it tells you to?
So is the conclusion is to follow the manual, calibrate it once, then only calibrate it again when it tells you to?
You are dead right.
You do not need to calibrate unless it specifically says to. The button is just the button to do so. I've never calibrated mine out of the box yet either. And zero problems here.So after reading through the manual I also see that it says, "Only calibrate the compass when the DJI Go App or the status indicator prompt you to do so". I just got my P4P+ and it hasn't yet prompted me to do so. So I shouldn't do anything? Is that little "Calibrate" button on the Aircraft Status screen considered a prompt? Or will a screen/prompt explicitly say something like "Please calibrate the compass before your next flight"?
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