Transmitter setup problems (random movement), please help!
« on: September 07, 2016, 03:47:09 am »
My first build is a 250 with a CC3D flight controller and a FS-t6 transmitter/corresponding receiver. I have been able to successfully calibrate the quad using the libre pilot software. However once i get to the transmitter setup wizard i cant successfully setup the transmitter. The software sees random movement from both the control sticks, the virtual representation of the controller in the software shows the sticks of the controller are constantly moving all over the place even when i am not moving them at all. i hooked servos up to the receiver to test the transmitter and was able to control them fine so i don't think my problem lies within the transmitter or receiver. I also made sure the receiver is correctly wired to the CC3D. I am completely lost, any information helps.

Re: Transmitter setup problems (random movement), please help!
« Reply #1 on: September 08, 2016, 01:04:46 pm »
Is the LiPo battery attached while doing the transmitter wizard? For my CC3D, attaching to USB powers the flight controller only so if i want to do anything in libra pilot that involves the transmitter/reciever, i have to have both usb and the battery attached. If i dont, the reciever doesnt get any power.

Always be safe - remove those props until you are ready to fly! (i know, everyone gets annoyed with me putting this on every post)

Seeing ghe sticks and switches more aroind randomly in the transmitter wizard is normal to start with, but in step one they have you move everything to its extreme positions and as soon as you do that, they stop moving irratically.

Since yours isnt responding, it means the flight controller isnt recieving signals from the reciever for some reason.

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Re: Transmitter setup problems (random movement), please help!
« Reply #2 on: October 18, 2016, 08:32:16 pm »
For anyone reading this, there is a page in the transmitter wizard where all the sticks are moving randomly.  If you follow the instructions and wiggle all the controls to maximum positions, it will all smooth out.  I am guessing that is what you are describing.  :)