DJI Naza-M Lite with GPS Combo
Features:
All-in-one Design
For entry-level
enthusiasts, DJI now brings out the most cost-effective solution, the
NAZA-M Lite flight control system. As the simplified version of
NAZA-M, it inherits the high reliability and stability of NAZA-M. The
innovative All-in-one design simplifies installation and saves space
and weight. It contains inner damping, controllers, 3-axis gyroscope,
3-axis accelerometer and barometer in its light and small Main
Controller. It can measure flying altitude, attitude and therefore can
be used for autopilot/automatic control.
Advanced attitude stabilize Algorithm
The advanced attitude
stabilization algorithm not only inherits the outstanding flight
stability of DJI products, but also provides excellent
maneuverability. It is more flexible and stable, and gives the
hobbyists a wonderful flight experience.

Multiple flight control mode/intelligent switching
It offers three
types of control modes: GPS Atti. Mode (with GPS module), Atti. Mode,
Manual Mode. The pilot can switch between the three modes to achieve
different flight characteristics. It also can adjust automatically
within the flight environment and intelligently switch between GPS Atti.
Mode and Atti. Mode to make sure the flight is safe and secure.
GPS Module Available/Accurate Position Hold
The plug and
play GPS module will greatly enhance the performance for Aerial
Photography with accurate Position Hold, Return-To-Home and Intelligent
Orientation Control functionalities. With the GPS Module, the
multi-rotor will have position and altitude locked accurately even in
windy conditions. Hovering accuracy is approximately 2.5m horizontal and
0.8m vertical.
Intelligent Orientation Control (IOC)
Usually, the forward direction
of a flying multi-rotor is the same as the nose direction. By using
Intelligent Orientation Control (IOC), wherever the nose points,the
forward direction has nothing to do with nose direction:
In course lock flying, the forward direction is the same as a recorded nose direction. See the following figures(Mode 1):
In home lock flying, the forward direction
is the same as the direction from home point to multi-rotor.See the
following figures (Mode 2):
Failsafe mode
If your transmitter
supports failsafe, then you can set failsafe through port-U. Naza
controller has built-in auto level failsafe function, which means when
the communication between MC and the transmitter is disconnected, the
outputs of all command sticks from controller will go to center
position. If the GPS module is used, you can also set RTH on failsafe.
If your transmitter has only 4 channels, then MC will work in Atti.
Mode by default without the failsafe function.
Low voltage protection
In order to prevent your
multi-rotor from crashing or other harmful consequences caused by low
battery voltage, we have designed two levels of low voltage
protection. You can choose not to use this, however we strongly
recommend you to enable the protection. Both levels of protection have
LED warning as default. The first level will blink the red light
continuously; the second level will blink red light continuously and
the multi-rotor will descend and land. In manual mode when low voltage
protection is triggered the LED warning will be active only.
Motor Arm and Motor Dis-arm
There are four ways to start the motors, see the following picture:
When you want to start the multi-rotor, you need to perform any of the
ways of CSC. During the flight, if the motors stop, you can immediately
execute the CSC and the motors will start. This enhances the safety
of the multi-rotor; no uncontrolled starting of the motors.
Motor Disarm: There are two modes of Motor Disarm: namely Intelligent
Mode and Immediate Mode. For more information, please refer to the user
manual or DJI Wiki.
Support Futaba S-Bus and PPM receiver
Minimum Four channel receiver supported, also PPM and Futaba S-Bus receiver supported.
PPM & S-Bus receivers (the general use of the first 8 channels of
S-Bus receiver) to optimize the channel connection, the A, E, T, R, U
five-channel functions are set using channel X2, use only one servo
cable to connect the PPM or S-Bus to X2, this makes installation quick
and easy, not easy to make mistakes.
Supported multi-rotor types
Naza-M Lite now supports six types of multi-rotor, which meets the different needs of the enthusiasts.
Quad I, Quad X;
Hexa I, Hexa V, Hexa Y, Hexa IY;
Built-in Gimbal stabilization function
The gimbal
stabilization module is compatible with almost all 2-axis gimbal
systems. The system will adjust the gimbal and camera according to the
attitude of the aircraft after setting the parameters the first time.
Remote Adjustment
The default parameter
settings are OK for you to achieve a normal flight, and it also
supports remote parameter adjustment by using a control slider on the
TX during flight, in order to obtain better performance.
