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DJI E800 Multirotor Propulsion System User Manual V1.0 2015.01...
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By using this product, you hereby agree to this disclaimer and signify that you have read it fully. Please strictly install and use this product in accordance with the manual. DJI assumes no liability for damage(s) or injuries incurred directly or indirectly from using, installing or refitting this product improperly, including but not limited to using accessories not designated.
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ESCs (which use a traditional square wave drive). The table below shows typical gain values when using the E800 with a DJI A2 flight control system and a frame which has a diagonal wheelbase of 580 mm:...
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DJI E800 Multirotor Propulsion System screw and a CW mark on the propeller mount. The propellers without the CW mark should be mounted to counter-clockwise motors, which have a silver propeller screw and a CCW mark on the propeller mount.
DJI E800 Multirotor Propulsion System Self-tightening Propellers (Optional) 1) Select “Self-tightening propeller” in the DJI ESC Assistant. (Refer to 7. Updating your ESCs Page 7 for details) 2) Remove the two screws (M3) on the top of the motor. Then remove the propeller mount and securing spring.
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USB Connector Unplug any other serial devices connected to your PC before updating. Then follow the instructions below: 1) Download the ESC Assistant installer from the DJI website. Run the installer and follow the prompts to finish the installation. 2) Connect one end of the USB Connector to the Data/ESC Firmware Update Port. Connect the other end of the USB Connector to a PC with a Micro-USB cable.
None Error, land your aircraft immediately* * You can learn more about any errors by connecting the ESC to the DJI ESC Assistant. You can understand the working status by observing the LEDs and listening to the sound of the ESC.
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