Calibration Processes
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Regardless of whether the DJI M3D/T flight transmitter or DJI FlightHub 2 is used as the control method, the configuration menu contains two additional options not described above - calibration and parachute packing date. The parachute packing date option (only available for firmware version 3.6.4 or later) allows the user to see when their parachute is due to be re-packed (see the "Parachute Pod Deployment Procedures" section for further information on re-packing timelines). The calibration option (available for all firmware versions) is used to re-calibrate the inertial measurement unit (IMU) of the PRS-M3DTEX.
In the event an IMU calibration is required, the following message will become visible on the main screen of the DJI M3D/T flight transmitter or of DJI FlightHub 2. This is also indicated on the PRS-M3DTEX itself by the status LED, which will flash yellow (see chart at top of "Status Indications" section).
To properly calibrate the IMU, the PRS-M3DTEX must be rotated through the six physical orientations, with a minimum of five (5) seconds spent in each orientation. Note that this actually results in seven (7) changes in orientation. The easiest way to accomplish this is simply to rotate the DJI M3D/T through each orientation with the PRS-M3DTEX attached, as shown below.
PRIOR TO ROTATING THE DJI M3D/T, CHECK THAT THE PRS-M3DTEX IS DISARMED BY ENSURING THAT THE PRS STATUS MESSAGE OUTLINED ABOVE READS "DISARMED".
After an additional thirty (30) seconds, a successful calibration will be signaled by the disappearance of the calibration warning from the main screen of either the DJI M3D/T transmitter or DJI FlightHub 2. The LED status light will also change to green to indicate normal operations. If a successful calibration is not indicated, restart the DJI M3D/T to re-pair the PRS-M3DTEX with the DJI-M3D/T.
Independently, the DJI M3D/T may prompt a user that the on-board compass needs to be calibrated. In this case, a user shall simply follow the instructions displayed either on the DJI M3D/T transmitter screen or in FlightHub 2. It is recommended that while calibrating the compass, the PRS-M3DTEX be attached to the DJI M3D/T to avoid changes to the DJI M3D/T's magnetic field readings.
IF CALIBRATING THE DJI M3D/T COMPASS WITH THE PRS-M3DTEX ATTACHED, CHECK THAT THE PRS-M3DTEX IS DISARMED BY ENSURING THAT THE PRS STATUS MESSAGE OUTLINED ABOVE READS "DISARMED".
It is also possible to calibrate the PRS-M3DTEX's IMU by using the "Calibrate Mode" function in AVSS Assistant. To access this feature, click on the “Calibration Mode” button to calibrate the PRS’s sensors. Note that if using this option, there is a 300-second time window to complete the calibration maneuver; otherwise, the calibration is automatically cancelled.
As with conducting a calibration from the DJI M3D/T transmitter, imagine the PRS-M3DTEX as being inside of a 3D cube and place the PRS-M3DTEX on every 6 faces of this cube. Keep the PRS-M3DTEX stationary for 10 seconds on every face. In the end, return the PRS to its initial orientation and wait 10 seconds. If the calibration is successful, the PRS-M3DTEX will restart. If a successful calibration is not indicated, restart the DJI M3D/T to re-pair the PRS-M3DTEX with the DJI-M3D/T.