User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- Using This Manual
- Product Profile
- Aircraft
- Flight Modes
- Aircraft LEDs and Status Indicator
- Return to Home
- Vision Systems and Infrared Sensing Systems
- Advanced Pilot Assistance Systems (Only Mavic 2 Enterprise is supported)
- Flight Recorder
- Password Protection
- Attaching and Detaching the Propellers
- Intelligent Flight Battery
- Gimbal and Camera
- DJI AirSense
- Modular Accessories
- Remote Controller
- DJI Pilot App
- Flight
- Appendix
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Keep the sensors clean at all times. DO NOT tamper with the sensors
.
Do not obstruct the Infrared
Sensing System.
The Vision System may not be able to recognize patterns on the ground in low light conditions
(less than 100 lux).
If the aircraft speed exceeds 31 mph (50 kph), the Vision System does not have enough time to
brake and stop the aircraft at a safe distance from an obstacle.
If the aircraft experiences a collision, camera calibration is required. Calibrate the front cameras
if DJI Pilot prompts you to do so.
Do not fly on days that are rainy, smoggy, or if there is no clear sight.
Check the following every time before takeoff:
a. Ensure there are no stickers or any other obstructions over the glass of the Infrared Sensing
and Vision System.
b. If there is any dirt, dust, or water on the glass of the Infrared Sensing and Vision System,
clean it with a soft cloth. Do not use any cleanser that contains alcohol.
c. Contact DJI Support if there is any damage to the glass of the Infrared Sensing and Vision
System.
The Upward Infrared Sensing System only detects straight line distances directly above the
sensor and not the entire aircraft. Additionally, large obstacles such as roofs can be detected,
but tiny obstacles such as leaves or electrical wires cannot. Fly with caution and do not rely
solely on the Upward Infrared Sensing System to detect obstacles above the aircraft.
Do not obstruct the Downward Vision System and Downward Infrared Sensing System before
takeoff. Otherwise, the aircraft cannot take off again after landing and will have to be restarted.
Advanced Pilot Assistance Systems
(Only Mavic 2 Enterprise is supported)
The Advanced Pilot Assistance Systems (APAS) feature is available in P-mode. When APAS is enabled,
the aircraft continues to respond to user commands and plans its path according to both control stick
inputs and the ight environment. APAS makes it easier to avoid obstacles, obtain smoother footage,
and gives a better ying experience.
When APAS is enabled, pressing the Flight Pause button on the remote controller brings the aircraft to a
stop. The aircraft hovers for three seconds and awaits pilot commands.
To enable APAS, tap
APAS
in DJI Pilot.
The APAS feature is only available when flying forward and backward. If the aircraft flies left or
right, APAS is disabled.
The aircraft hovers in place once there is an obstacle that cannot be avoided. The aircraft cannot
detect and avoid obstacles that are beneath it.
Make sure you use the Advanced Pilot Assistance System (APAS) when the Vision Systems
are available. Be sure there are no people, animals, objects with small surface areas (e.g., tree
branches), or transparent objects (e.g., glass or water) along the desired flight path.
APAS may not function properly when the aircraft is flying over water or snow-covered area.
Be extra cautious when flying in extremely dark (< 300 lux) or bright (> 10,000 lux) environments.
APAS may not function properly when the aircraft is flying near its Flight Limits or in GEO Zones.
Pay attention to the Aircraft Status Bar in DJI Pilot and ensure the aircraft is working in APAS
mode normally.