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Your Parrot Flypad will not establish a connection to your smart device.
Caution: In this tutorial, I’m using Parrot Airborne Cargo as a model for this
presentation. This tutorial might be applied for minidrones which are in the same
category such as Swing, Mambo, Airborne Night, and the Hydrofoil hybrid.
Via a Computer
Power on the Parrot Airborne Cargo and wait until the lights (eyes) turn green.
Hit
to insert another list item, and twice in a row to end the list. To get subitems, repeat the bullet character once for each level of indent you want (e.g.) Connect the drone to your computer using a USB/micro- USB cable (provided). Wait
until the drone’s “right-eye” light is a steady green.
- Go to Parrot Community’s support page at
https://community.parrot.com/t5/MiniDron…
Locate and click on the minidrone that you’re having.
Under DOWNLOADS, click Software update to download the latest update file. DO
NOT RENAME THE FILE.
- Drag and drop the update file into Parrot Airborne Cargo as though it were a USB
Flash drive. The update file must be placed at the root of the drone and not in a folder.
-The lights flash while the update file is being transferred.
-Once the transfer is complete, the right-eye light remains green, and the left-eye
orange.
- Safely disconnect and remove the Parrot Airborne Cargo from your computer.
Installation begins. The lights alternately flash orange with increasing rapidity. Do not
remove the battery from while the update installation is in progress.
- The installation is complete when the lights turn green.
Via Wi-Fi
- Follow the above steps to connect the Parrot Airborne Cargo to your smart
device via Bluetooth.
- In FreeFlight Mini, tap on the three gray lines:
then tap “Check for updates”.
- Follow the on-screen direction to download updates.
Your Flypad is losing connection during use.
Typically, Parrot Flypads have a 6 hr. better life. However, batteries may be low on either device. If the batteries are low, the devices will not connect to one another. Make sure to check batteries before using. Instructions on how to charge the Parrot Flypad can be found below.
Parrot Flypad Remote Control has a range up to 196 feet (60 meters). Make sure drone and controller are within effective range.
If other solutions above do not work, simply turn off controller and drone including Bluetooth from smartphone. Wait ten seconds before turning everything back on. After ten seconds, turn on the Flypad and smartphone’s Bluetooth. Open the “FreeFlight Mini” app and phone should automatically connect to the controller (Flypad should be a steady green if connected). Place drone on a flat surface with propellers facing up and turn on. On app, wait till there is a green dot next to drone’s name as well as a green dot next to the Flypad icon. This indicates that the Flypad is connected to drone and user is ready to take off.
The joystick cannot direct minidrones properly.
Either joystick can have sticky build up causing a rotation malfunction. Follow the Joystick Replacement guide steps for a dirt-free joystick.
There is a possibility that the joystick might have been broken or bent due to excessive pressure while flying. If that is the issue, look at our Joystick Replacement guide to see how you can fix the problem.
Device is not responding or displaying any signs of activity.
Use micro-USB cable to connect to Parrot Flypad’s micro-USB port.
Join the USB port to a USB power adapter or computer. While device is charging, the LED light will display the color red. This indicates that the device is currently charging, and has not finished yet. Charge time is an estimated 2 hours.
A fully charged Flypad device will remain active for approximately 6 hours before it needs to be charged again.