User's Manual

Mavic 2 Enterprise Series User Manual
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Warning Instructions
Aircraft Status
Indicator
DJI Pilot App Actions
Low
Battery
Level
Remaining battery
level supports RTH.
Blinks red
slowly
Choose RTH or
resume normal flight.
Select an option. If no action
is taken, the aircraft will enter
RTH.
Remaining
battery level
supports
Emergency RTH
(when in RTH,
with a normal RC
signal, and at an
altitude higher
than 50 m).
Choose Emergency
RTH or resume RTH.
Select an option.
Emergency RTH (aircraft
descends to 50 m and
returns to the Home Point)
or resume RTH (aircraft
flies to Home Point without
descending). If no action is
taken, the aircraft will enter
Emergency RTH.
Remaining
battery level
supports
Emergency
Landing (when
in RTH with
a normal RC
signal).
Aircraft lands. Action
cannot be canceled.
Aircraft lands immediately.
Critically
Low
Battery
Level
Aircraft lands
after 10 seconds
(when flying
normally with
a critical low
battery level).
Blinks red
quickly
Aircraft lands after
10 seconds. Action
cannot be canceled.
Aircraft lands after 10
seconds.
Aircraft lands
automatically
(when flying
normally with an
extremely critical
low battery
level).
Aircraft lands
immediately. Action
cannot be canceled.
Aircraft lands immediately.
The colored zones and markers on the DJI Pilot battery level indicator bar reect the estimated
remaining ight time. They automatically adjust according to the aircraft’s current location and status.
If the current battery level can only support the aircraft long enough to descend from its current
altitude, a critically low battery level warning triggers and the aircraft descends and lands
automatically. This cannot be canceled. If there is a danger of a collision, push the throttle up
and try to navigate away.
If the battery level is sufficient, the battery level indicator bar in DJI Pilot displays the estimated
remaining flight time based on the current battery level.