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Lightbridge 2 new controller - Calibration needed

Boa

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Hi all,

I've bought a new controller for my M600Pro.
Linking it was a piece of cake.

But I have the following problem now.
When I turn on the remote, the LED blinks red and the remote is making a fast beeping sound (beep-beep-beep-beep...)
The DJI GO app tells me the remote needs to be calibrated.

I can't find any way to calibrate the remote.
I'm using the most recent version of the DJI GO app (iOS) and the remote control has the latest firmware.

Can someone help me out?

Thanks,
Sander
 
Hi all,

I've bought a new controller for my M600Pro.
Linking it was a piece of cake.

But I have the following problem now.
When I turn on the remote, the LED blinks red and the remote is making a fast beeping sound (beep-beep-beep-beep...)
The DJI GO app tells me the remote needs to be calibrated.

I can't find any way to calibrate the remote.
I'm using the most recent version of the DJI GO app (iOS) and the remote control has the latest firmware.

Can someone help me out?

Thanks,
Sander
The aircraft must be off. You cannot calibrate your remote if it is connected to the aircraft
 
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Remote calibration which is in main settings, RC settings, and then on the bottom is the calibration. Every so often I pull my remote out of my hard case it requires me to calibrate
 
I've recorded how I try to calibrate.
Can you guys tell me what I'm doing wrong?

 
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I've found the solution and will share it with you guys.
You never know somebody has the same problem.

My remote was already linked as slave to another master.
Once you set the remote as slave, you can't calibrate.
Switch back to master and you can find the calibrate button.
Once calibration is done, you can switch the remote back to slave.
 
I've found the solution and will share it with you guys.
You never know somebody has the same problem.

My remote was already linked as slave to another master.
Once you set the remote as slave, you can't calibrate.
Switch back to master and you can find the calibrate button.
Once calibration is done, you can switch the remote back to slave.
Ahh....had you have mentioned you were connected as slave in your OP you would have got the answer faster. You simply said you purchased a new remote and linking it was a piece of cake. No mention of a master/slave set up.
Glad it's sorted but this is why it's important to list the entire scenario/problem. :)
 

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