I've reported this to our engineers and will keep following up.Windows does not support dates prior to 1601. Setting the system manually before you fly is not acceptable. The biggest problem is being in the field where there is no WiFi. I noticed that yours is showing 01:50 and mine is 03:50 and I'm guessing we have different time zone settings. But when the SC is powered on without WiFi it reverts back to 03:50, January 18, 2013. When connected to WiFi the time and date updates to the correct time. All the previous flight logs have the Janudate because the SC reverts to that date when it is shut off. See attached Screen shots showing the SC time when turned on before updating using WIFI network time, then the SC time after updating using WIFI network and the last screen shot attachment shows todays flight log with the correct time. Conclusion: when the SC is shut off it reverts to a date & time of Januand 0150, it doesn’t retain the correct date and time and as a result all subsequent flight logs, videos, and photos are stamped with this incorrect date & time. The resulting flight log, and videos stored on the Mavic 2 zoom onboard MicroSD card, had the correct date and time. I went to where I could reconnect to WIFI and let the SC update to the correct date and this time, left the SC on, disconnected from WIFI, and flew. When I turned on the SC minutes later with no WIFI connection, to fly, I noticed the date & time was back to Januand 0150. Today I planned a waypoint flight while on WIFI verified the date and time was correct and saved the plan then shut off the SC. I verified today that the Smart Controller(SC) reverts to the Janudate and time of 0150 when shut off. The SC must be able to retain the correct date and time when shut off and without the WIFI network(except for perhaps occasional updates) otherwise all flight logs, videos, photos and anything else that requires a date and time reference will be provided erroneous information.Ĭan the SC and MAVIC 2 use the GPS network for date and time? See attached Screen shots showing the SC time when turned on before updating using WIFI network time, then the SC time after updating using WIFI network and the last screen shot attachment shows todays flight log with the correct time. The resulting flight log, and videos stored on the Mavic 2 zoom onboard MicroSD card, had the correct date and time. I went to where I could reconnect to WIFI and let the SC update to the correct date and this time, left the SC on, disconnected from WIFI, and flew. When I turned on the SC minutes later with no WIFI connection, to fly, I noticed the date & time was back to Januand 0150. Today I planned a waypoint flight while on WIFI verified the date and time was correct and saved the plan then shut off the SC. It would seem obvious to me that the internal date, time and time zone in the controller shouldnt reset because its powered down. So can others confirm that turning the controller off and then back on causes the data and time to be reset (note that I dont automatically resynch with WIFI but if I do the Date and Time is lost on restart until I do resynch with wifi). I see several others reporting problems with date and time issues in other threads - and wonder if they are all related to the same issue.ĭJI support does not seem to be aware of the issue and suggested I send my controller in for repair - but that would not make sense to me if it worked with the prior firmware and others are having the same issue. After I updated the smart controller firmware to 0400 i noticed that all my pictures captured from my mavic 2 pro all ended up with the same date regardless of the day they were taken on.Īfter playing around with the controller I now find that the date and time is reset everytime I turn the controller off and back on.
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