figuring weights for NAZA M V2 functions ?

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SteveInNJ
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figuring weights for NAZA M V2 functions ?

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Can someone please tell me how I can figure weights for various NAZA M v2 functions like each part of the 3 way switch, etc, using my er9x-flashed 9x? I am having trouble finding this basic concept in any manual. I had plugged in the weights used here, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=txBdlRdBni0 and my results were NOT the same! If I understood the process for doing this on my own I would be a lot better off, no doubt. Thanks for any insight.

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Adjust the weights while looking at the naza assistant until you get what you need.

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Kilrah, thanks much for that!
Here's the next question: Although I have my GPS plugged into the Can Hub along with everything else, "GPS" is not showing up on the "Naza Assistant" screen where I set the weights. See the picture. How do I get it to show up?
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The GPS not being properly connected and recognised is pretty much the only reason why it wouldn't appear.
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Yes you were right. Operator error. The GPS is now showing up in that window.

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