Watch the camera status light to monitor the installation process.
To power on the battery, press and release the power button quickly – and, then immediately press and hold it in for 2 seconds.Ĥ0) The upgrade process will begin automatically after your Phantom is powered on. If needed, stop here and charge your battery until it is at least 50% charged.ģ7) Remove the props and gimbal lock from your Phantom.ģ8) Insert the memory card into the memory card slot on the camera.ģ9) Insert the Phantom battery into your Phantom and power it on. This means you should see at least 2 lights illuminate when pressing the battery button. If you have more than one battery, then repeat the following steps for each additional battery.ģ5) Ensure your Phantom battery is at least 50% charged. If you only have one battery, then skip to step #45 below. Note: The firmware was installed on your battery when you installed the firmware on your Phantom in step #3 above. If you do not see this message, disconnect and reconnect your USB/Lightning cable. You should see an "Upgrade Required" message to the right of Overall Status. If it does not, remove some unneeded files and/or uninstall some unneeded apps to free up enough memory.Ģ0) Connect your tablet/phone to the Internet.Ģ3) Click the rectangle status message at the top, center of the DJI GO app.
If needed, stop here and charge your remote controller.ġ7) Connect your remote controller to your tablet/phone using a USB cable (for Android devices) or Lightning cable (for Apple devices).ġ9) Verify that your tablet/phone has at least 30 MB of free memory. To power on the remote controller, press and release the power button quickly – and, then immediately press and hold it in for 2 seconds.ġ6) Ensure your remote controller has at least 50% battery level (at least two white lights are lit up at the bottom of the remote controller).
If you're using an Android device, you should download the DJI GO app from DJI's download page.ġ5) Turn on your remote controller. If you have an Apple device, you should install the DJI GO app from the App Store on your Apple device. Install the firmware on your remote controller using the DJI GO appġ4) Install the latest version of the DJI GO app on your mobile device. Note: If the firmware fails to install after multiple attempts, then try using a different memory card. You will also hear a D-DD beeping sound that repeats.
Turn solid green when the firmware update successfully completes.
Alternate between red and green while the firmware update is being installed.Flash green while your Phantom is starting up.
To power on the battery, press and release the battery button quickly – and, then immediately press and hold it in for 2 seconds.ġ0) Watch the camera status light to monitor the installation process. If needed, stop here and charge your battery until it is at least 50% charged.Ħ) Make sure both your Phantom and remote controller are turned off.ħ) Remove the props and gimbal lock from your Phantom.Ĩ) Insert the memory card into the memory card slot on the camera.ĩ) Insert the Phantom battery into your Phantom and power it on.
This means you should see at least 2 lights illuminate when pressing the power button. The gimbal is known to sometimes overheat and become damaged when the Phantom is running idle with the props off for long periods of time.ĥ) Ensure your Phantom battery is at least 50% charged. Important: If you're updating a Phantom 3 Professional, it would be a good idea to point a fan at the gimbal while your Phantom is sitting idle during the update process.