Zino Drifting Going Forward
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Mine did toilet bowling real bad after I tried a hand launch. It took 3 compass cals to get it stable again.
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Re: Zino Drifting Going Forward
Hello all,
For the Zino drifting going forward,kindly suggest you do the transmitter calibration
Push both sticks to the upper left corner and power on the transmitter simultaneously.rotate both sticks in circles for three times ,release both stickers,then press auto take off buttom for 1.5 seconds until two quick beeps heard which indicates a successfful calibration.
For the Zino drifting going forward,kindly suggest you do the transmitter calibration
Push both sticks to the upper left corner and power on the transmitter simultaneously.rotate both sticks in circles for three times ,release both stickers,then press auto take off buttom for 1.5 seconds until two quick beeps heard which indicates a successfful calibration.
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Nice...I had not seen this transmitter calibration previously...good tip...thanks Ailsa.
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Thanks for the suggestion. I've been so busy downloading and installing the various upgrades that calibrating the controller indeed has slipped my mind.Hubsan-Ailsa wrote: ↑Tue Jan 15, 2019 3:41 amHello all,
For the Zino drifting going forward,kindly suggest you do the transmitter calibration
Push both sticks to the upper left corner and power on the transmitter simultaneously.rotate both sticks in circles for three times ,release both stickers,then press any trim for 1.5 seconds until one "Beep"heard which indicates a successfful calibration.
I only just now realized that all three components of each upgrade must be installed each time a new release is downloaded. I'm going to delete all previous versions from my computer to lessen the possibility of corrupting the files and then try again to install the latest firmware
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Except there are no trim buttons, and you don't get a beep at the end of the calibration!Hubsan-Ailsa wrote: ↑Tue Jan 15, 2019 3:41 amHello all,
For the Zino drifting going forward,kindly suggest you do the transmitter calibration
Push both sticks to the upper left corner and power on the transmitter simultaneously.rotate both sticks in circles for three times ,release both stickers,then press any trim for 1.5 seconds until one "Beep"heard which indicates a successfful calibration.
You don't need to reinstall everything. That would put you in a continuous loop of upgrading and no way to ever stop. I think most of us would prefer to do a task and then stopdogstar7 wrote: ↑Tue Jan 15, 2019 10:37 amThanks for the suggestion. I've been so busy downloading and installing the various upgrades that calibrating the controller indeed has slipped my mind.
I only just now realized that all three components of each upgrade must be installed each time a new release is downloaded. I'm going to delete all previous versions from my computer to lessen the possibility of corrupting the files and then try again to install the latest firmware
Update firmware that has changed, if it hasn't changed leave it alone.
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Hold on...trim? On the HT016B???Hubsan-Ailsa wrote: ↑Tue Jan 15, 2019 3:41 amHello all,
For the Zino drifting going forward,kindly suggest you do the transmitter calibration
Push both sticks to the upper left corner and power on the transmitter simultaneously.rotate both sticks in circles for three times ,release both stickers,then press any trim for 1.5 seconds until one "Beep"heard which indicates a successfful calibration.
When I power on the ZINO TX with both sticks held to the upper left the blue lights flash from left to right and beep continuously
Where is "trim" on the HT016B?
Boy, I wish there were a precision controller with for-real rate controlled sticks, trim controls, etc. for the ZINO, but the HT016B is not it
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The "trim" buttons are the gimbal sticks themselves do the rotation let them centre then push down on one of the the sticks and hold till you hear the beeps.
I have found on an unsuccessful calibration you cannot exit the calibration process unless you power off the TX. I get three quick beeps on a sucessful calibration.
I have found on an unsuccessful calibration you cannot exit the calibration process unless you power off the TX. I get three quick beeps on a sucessful calibration.
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Re: Zino Drifting Going Forward
Hello all,
For the Zino drifting going forward,kindly suggest you do the transmitter calibration
Push both sticks to the upper left corner and power on the transmitter simultaneously.rotate both sticks in circles for three times ,release both stickers,then press auto take off button for 1.5 seconds until two quick beeps heard which indicates a successfful calibration.
For the Zino drifting going forward,kindly suggest you do the transmitter calibration
Push both sticks to the upper left corner and power on the transmitter simultaneously.rotate both sticks in circles for three times ,release both stickers,then press auto take off button for 1.5 seconds until two quick beeps heard which indicates a successfful calibration.
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Maybe you should show demonstration. Every time I try it I get different results. Sometimes rapid beeps... sometimes no beeps... sometimes flashing lights and sometimes 3 short beeps??????
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Re: Zino Drifting Going Forward
Hello Gorillaman ,
The transmitter calibration tutorial video will update on the Hubsan official forum soon.
The transmitter calibration tutorial video will update on the Hubsan official forum soon.