DJI Matrices 100 - Mission Planner “Heads-up Display (HUD)” does not display any values in the UI?
I am having DJI Matrices 100 Quadcopter. I connected the DJI Matrices 100 Quadcopter to Mission planner (version 1.3.586) through UDP connection.
But after I connected to Mission Planner, there is a pop-up windows shows that “Getting Params” mode. The pop-up windows is always shows up without any progress forever. Looks Like it cannot be able to retrieve the parameters.
Only option I have is to cancel this process or let it run hours on end. After cancel the “Getting Params” pop-up windows, the Mission Planner “Heads-up Display (HUD)” does not display any values in the UI?
If I run the Simulation, still the HUB does not display any values. Looks like it is related “Getting Params” pop-up windows issue?
Base on the log message, the Mission planner sending param request message PARAM_REQUEST_READ(#20) with PARAM_REQUEST_LIST(#21) to DJI drone the mavlink protocol . The DJI Drone needs to parameter values through PARAM_VALUE ( #22 ) to the Mission planner. But the DJI Drone does not reply with parameter values . Then the Mission planner keep on sending the PARAM_REQUEST_READ(#20) to the DJI Drone. That is reason the “Getting Params” pop-up windows is always shown in the Mission planner.
Here is sample log message
[dji2mav] [TRACE] /home/ubuntu/catkin_ws/src/onboard-sdk-ros/dji_sdk_dji2mav/include/dji_sdk_dji2mav/mavHandler.h, recvFromMng, 408: Totally 1 messages are received from Manager of index 0. Message id 20
[dji2mav] [TRACE] /home/ubuntu/catkin_ws/src/onboard-sdk-ros/dji_sdk_dji2mav/include/dji_sdk_dji2mav/mavHandler.h, recvFromMng, 408: Totally 1 messages are received from Manager of index 0. Message id 20.
[dji2mav] [TRACE] /home/ubuntu/catkin_ws/src/onboard-sdk-ros/dji_sdk_dji2mav/include/dji_sdk_dji2mav/mavHandler.h, sendEncodedMsgToMng, 319: ...succeed in sending encoded message with id 32 to Manager with index 0.
[dji2mav] [TRACE] /home/ubuntu/catkin_ws/src/onboard-sdk-ros/dji_sdk_dji2mav/include/dji_sdk_dji2mav/mavHandler.h, sendEncodedMsgToMng, 319: ...succeed in sending encoded message with id 30 to Manager with index 0.
[dji2mav] [TRACE] /home/ubuntu/catkin_ws/src/onboard-sdk-ros/dji_sdk_dji2mav/include/dji_sdk_dji2mav/mavHandler.h, sendEncodedMsgToMng, 319: ...succeed in sending encoded message with id 33 to Manager with index 0.
[dji2mav] [TRACE] /home/ubuntu/catkin_ws/src/onboard-sdk-ros/dji_sdk_dji2mav/include/dji_sdk_dji2mav/mavHandler.h, recvFromMng, 408: Totally 1 messages are received from Manager of index 0. Message id 20.
[dji2mav] [TRACE] /home/ubuntu/catkin_ws/src/onboard-sdk-ros/dji_sdk_dji2mav/include/dji_sdk_dji2mav/mavHandler.h, recvFromMng, 408: Totally 1 messages are received from Manager of index 0. Message id 20.
[dji2mav] [TRACE] /home/ubuntu/catkin_ws/src/onboard-sdk-ros/dji_sdk_dji2mav/include/dji_sdk_dji2mav/mavHandler.h, recvFromMng, 408: Totally 1 messages are received from Manager of index 0. Message id 20.
- What are the parameters need to send to MP?
- Would helps to provide any example code ?
dji-sdk
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I am having DJI Matrices 100 Quadcopter. I connected the DJI Matrices 100 Quadcopter to Mission planner (version 1.3.586) through UDP connection.
But after I connected to Mission Planner, there is a pop-up windows shows that “Getting Params” mode. The pop-up windows is always shows up without any progress forever. Looks Like it cannot be able to retrieve the parameters.
Only option I have is to cancel this process or let it run hours on end. After cancel the “Getting Params” pop-up windows, the Mission Planner “Heads-up Display (HUD)” does not display any values in the UI?
If I run the Simulation, still the HUB does not display any values. Looks like it is related “Getting Params” pop-up windows issue?
Base on the log message, the Mission planner sending param request message PARAM_REQUEST_READ(#20) with PARAM_REQUEST_LIST(#21) to DJI drone the mavlink protocol . The DJI Drone needs to parameter values through PARAM_VALUE ( #22 ) to the Mission planner. But the DJI Drone does not reply with parameter values . Then the Mission planner keep on sending the PARAM_REQUEST_READ(#20) to the DJI Drone. That is reason the “Getting Params” pop-up windows is always shown in the Mission planner.
Here is sample log message
[dji2mav] [TRACE] /home/ubuntu/catkin_ws/src/onboard-sdk-ros/dji_sdk_dji2mav/include/dji_sdk_dji2mav/mavHandler.h, recvFromMng, 408: Totally 1 messages are received from Manager of index 0. Message id 20
[dji2mav] [TRACE] /home/ubuntu/catkin_ws/src/onboard-sdk-ros/dji_sdk_dji2mav/include/dji_sdk_dji2mav/mavHandler.h, recvFromMng, 408: Totally 1 messages are received from Manager of index 0. Message id 20.
[dji2mav] [TRACE] /home/ubuntu/catkin_ws/src/onboard-sdk-ros/dji_sdk_dji2mav/include/dji_sdk_dji2mav/mavHandler.h, sendEncodedMsgToMng, 319: ...succeed in sending encoded message with id 32 to Manager with index 0.
[dji2mav] [TRACE] /home/ubuntu/catkin_ws/src/onboard-sdk-ros/dji_sdk_dji2mav/include/dji_sdk_dji2mav/mavHandler.h, sendEncodedMsgToMng, 319: ...succeed in sending encoded message with id 30 to Manager with index 0.
[dji2mav] [TRACE] /home/ubuntu/catkin_ws/src/onboard-sdk-ros/dji_sdk_dji2mav/include/dji_sdk_dji2mav/mavHandler.h, sendEncodedMsgToMng, 319: ...succeed in sending encoded message with id 33 to Manager with index 0.
[dji2mav] [TRACE] /home/ubuntu/catkin_ws/src/onboard-sdk-ros/dji_sdk_dji2mav/include/dji_sdk_dji2mav/mavHandler.h, recvFromMng, 408: Totally 1 messages are received from Manager of index 0. Message id 20.
[dji2mav] [TRACE] /home/ubuntu/catkin_ws/src/onboard-sdk-ros/dji_sdk_dji2mav/include/dji_sdk_dji2mav/mavHandler.h, recvFromMng, 408: Totally 1 messages are received from Manager of index 0. Message id 20.
[dji2mav] [TRACE] /home/ubuntu/catkin_ws/src/onboard-sdk-ros/dji_sdk_dji2mav/include/dji_sdk_dji2mav/mavHandler.h, recvFromMng, 408: Totally 1 messages are received from Manager of index 0. Message id 20.
- What are the parameters need to send to MP?
- Would helps to provide any example code ?
dji-sdk
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I am having DJI Matrices 100 Quadcopter. I connected the DJI Matrices 100 Quadcopter to Mission planner (version 1.3.586) through UDP connection.
But after I connected to Mission Planner, there is a pop-up windows shows that “Getting Params” mode. The pop-up windows is always shows up without any progress forever. Looks Like it cannot be able to retrieve the parameters.
Only option I have is to cancel this process or let it run hours on end. After cancel the “Getting Params” pop-up windows, the Mission Planner “Heads-up Display (HUD)” does not display any values in the UI?
If I run the Simulation, still the HUB does not display any values. Looks like it is related “Getting Params” pop-up windows issue?
Base on the log message, the Mission planner sending param request message PARAM_REQUEST_READ(#20) with PARAM_REQUEST_LIST(#21) to DJI drone the mavlink protocol . The DJI Drone needs to parameter values through PARAM_VALUE ( #22 ) to the Mission planner. But the DJI Drone does not reply with parameter values . Then the Mission planner keep on sending the PARAM_REQUEST_READ(#20) to the DJI Drone. That is reason the “Getting Params” pop-up windows is always shown in the Mission planner.
Here is sample log message
[dji2mav] [TRACE] /home/ubuntu/catkin_ws/src/onboard-sdk-ros/dji_sdk_dji2mav/include/dji_sdk_dji2mav/mavHandler.h, recvFromMng, 408: Totally 1 messages are received from Manager of index 0. Message id 20
[dji2mav] [TRACE] /home/ubuntu/catkin_ws/src/onboard-sdk-ros/dji_sdk_dji2mav/include/dji_sdk_dji2mav/mavHandler.h, recvFromMng, 408: Totally 1 messages are received from Manager of index 0. Message id 20.
[dji2mav] [TRACE] /home/ubuntu/catkin_ws/src/onboard-sdk-ros/dji_sdk_dji2mav/include/dji_sdk_dji2mav/mavHandler.h, sendEncodedMsgToMng, 319: ...succeed in sending encoded message with id 32 to Manager with index 0.
[dji2mav] [TRACE] /home/ubuntu/catkin_ws/src/onboard-sdk-ros/dji_sdk_dji2mav/include/dji_sdk_dji2mav/mavHandler.h, sendEncodedMsgToMng, 319: ...succeed in sending encoded message with id 30 to Manager with index 0.
[dji2mav] [TRACE] /home/ubuntu/catkin_ws/src/onboard-sdk-ros/dji_sdk_dji2mav/include/dji_sdk_dji2mav/mavHandler.h, sendEncodedMsgToMng, 319: ...succeed in sending encoded message with id 33 to Manager with index 0.
[dji2mav] [TRACE] /home/ubuntu/catkin_ws/src/onboard-sdk-ros/dji_sdk_dji2mav/include/dji_sdk_dji2mav/mavHandler.h, recvFromMng, 408: Totally 1 messages are received from Manager of index 0. Message id 20.
[dji2mav] [TRACE] /home/ubuntu/catkin_ws/src/onboard-sdk-ros/dji_sdk_dji2mav/include/dji_sdk_dji2mav/mavHandler.h, recvFromMng, 408: Totally 1 messages are received from Manager of index 0. Message id 20.
[dji2mav] [TRACE] /home/ubuntu/catkin_ws/src/onboard-sdk-ros/dji_sdk_dji2mav/include/dji_sdk_dji2mav/mavHandler.h, recvFromMng, 408: Totally 1 messages are received from Manager of index 0. Message id 20.
- What are the parameters need to send to MP?
- Would helps to provide any example code ?
dji-sdk
I am having DJI Matrices 100 Quadcopter. I connected the DJI Matrices 100 Quadcopter to Mission planner (version 1.3.586) through UDP connection.
But after I connected to Mission Planner, there is a pop-up windows shows that “Getting Params” mode. The pop-up windows is always shows up without any progress forever. Looks Like it cannot be able to retrieve the parameters.
Only option I have is to cancel this process or let it run hours on end. After cancel the “Getting Params” pop-up windows, the Mission Planner “Heads-up Display (HUD)” does not display any values in the UI?
If I run the Simulation, still the HUB does not display any values. Looks like it is related “Getting Params” pop-up windows issue?
Base on the log message, the Mission planner sending param request message PARAM_REQUEST_READ(#20) with PARAM_REQUEST_LIST(#21) to DJI drone the mavlink protocol . The DJI Drone needs to parameter values through PARAM_VALUE ( #22 ) to the Mission planner. But the DJI Drone does not reply with parameter values . Then the Mission planner keep on sending the PARAM_REQUEST_READ(#20) to the DJI Drone. That is reason the “Getting Params” pop-up windows is always shown in the Mission planner.
Here is sample log message
[dji2mav] [TRACE] /home/ubuntu/catkin_ws/src/onboard-sdk-ros/dji_sdk_dji2mav/include/dji_sdk_dji2mav/mavHandler.h, recvFromMng, 408: Totally 1 messages are received from Manager of index 0. Message id 20
[dji2mav] [TRACE] /home/ubuntu/catkin_ws/src/onboard-sdk-ros/dji_sdk_dji2mav/include/dji_sdk_dji2mav/mavHandler.h, recvFromMng, 408: Totally 1 messages are received from Manager of index 0. Message id 20.
[dji2mav] [TRACE] /home/ubuntu/catkin_ws/src/onboard-sdk-ros/dji_sdk_dji2mav/include/dji_sdk_dji2mav/mavHandler.h, sendEncodedMsgToMng, 319: ...succeed in sending encoded message with id 32 to Manager with index 0.
[dji2mav] [TRACE] /home/ubuntu/catkin_ws/src/onboard-sdk-ros/dji_sdk_dji2mav/include/dji_sdk_dji2mav/mavHandler.h, sendEncodedMsgToMng, 319: ...succeed in sending encoded message with id 30 to Manager with index 0.
[dji2mav] [TRACE] /home/ubuntu/catkin_ws/src/onboard-sdk-ros/dji_sdk_dji2mav/include/dji_sdk_dji2mav/mavHandler.h, sendEncodedMsgToMng, 319: ...succeed in sending encoded message with id 33 to Manager with index 0.
[dji2mav] [TRACE] /home/ubuntu/catkin_ws/src/onboard-sdk-ros/dji_sdk_dji2mav/include/dji_sdk_dji2mav/mavHandler.h, recvFromMng, 408: Totally 1 messages are received from Manager of index 0. Message id 20.
[dji2mav] [TRACE] /home/ubuntu/catkin_ws/src/onboard-sdk-ros/dji_sdk_dji2mav/include/dji_sdk_dji2mav/mavHandler.h, recvFromMng, 408: Totally 1 messages are received from Manager of index 0. Message id 20.
[dji2mav] [TRACE] /home/ubuntu/catkin_ws/src/onboard-sdk-ros/dji_sdk_dji2mav/include/dji_sdk_dji2mav/mavHandler.h, recvFromMng, 408: Totally 1 messages are received from Manager of index 0. Message id 20.
- What are the parameters need to send to MP?
- Would helps to provide any example code ?
dji-sdk
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