Owner's Manual

Mavic 2 Enterprise Series User Manual
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4. Flight Mode
: The text next to this icon indicates the current ight mode.
Tap to congure the Flight Controller settings. These settings allow you to modify ight limits and set gain
values.
5. AirSense Status
: The AirSense Status displays information about nearby manned aircraft to ensure flight safety,
including the distance between DJI aircraft and manned aircraft. AirSense will instruct users to land if
nearby aircraft are detected.
6. GPS Signal Strength
: Shows the current GPS signal strength. White bars indicate adequate GPS strength.
7. Vision Systems Status
: Tap this button to enable or disable features provided by the Vision Systems, and it displays the
status for all vision systems. The green icon indicates the corresponding vision system is available. The
red icon indicates the corresponding vision system is unavailable.
8. FFC Calibration
Tap this button to enable FCC calibration in IR or MSX Mode. Calibration is used to optimize image quality.
During calibration, your screen may freeze momentarily.
9. Remote Controller Signal
: This icon shows the strength of the remote controller signal. The icon will blink when an
interference is recognized during ight. When there are no additional warnings in DJI Pilot, it means that
the interference will not aect operation and overall ight experience.
10. MSX adjustment
: When MSX Mode is selected, adjust the accuracy of the MSX footage using MSX adjustment.
11. HD Video Link Signal Strength
: This icon shows the strength of the HD video downlink connection between the aircraft and the
remote controller. The icon will blink when an interference is recognized during ight. When there are no
additional warnings in DJI Pilot, it means that the interference will not aect operation and overall ight
experience.
12. Temperature measurement
: Tap to enable/disable the temperature measurement. Spot meter and Area measurement are
available when using IR or MSX modes.
Spot Meter: The temperature of any position in an image can be measured with an accuracy of ±10%
in Low Gain Mode, and an accuracy of ±5% in High Gain Mode.
Area Measurement: Enabling this function will display the average temperature, lowest temperature,
highest temperature, and the corresponding locations of each area.
The temperature measurement accuracy is aected by various factors:
1) Reectivity of objects - shiny metals with high reectivity will reect more of the background radiation
and result in lower accuracy, whereas objects with matte surfaces will produce a higher accuracy.
2) Temperature of background radiation - a sunny day without clouds will have less of an eect on the
accuracy than a cloudy day.
3) Air temperature and humidity - as temperature and humidity increases, accuracy decreases.
4) Distance between camera and object - as distance decreases, accuracy increases.