User Manual

Mavic 2 Pro/Zoom User Manual
c. The Home Point terrain features must remain largely unchanged.
d. The Home Point terrain features must be sufficiently distinctive.
e. The lighting conditions must not be too light or too dark.
The following actions are available during Precision Landing:
a. Throttle down to accelerate landing.
b. Move the control sticks in any other direction to stop Precision Landing. The Mavic 2 Pro/ Zoom
will descend vertically after the control sticks are released.
Vision Systems and Infrared Sensing Systems
The Mavic 2 Pro/Zoom is equipped with Forward, Backward, Downward, and Lateral Vision
Systems, and Upward and Downward Infrared Sensing Systems, providing omnidirectional obstacle
sensing (if lighting conditions are adequate).
The main components of the Forward, Backward, and Downward Vision Systems are six cameras
located on the nose, rear side, and the underside of the aircraft. Lateral Vision Systems are two
cameras located on either side of the aircraft.
The main components of the Upward and Downward Infrared Sensing Systems are two 3D infrared
modules located on the upper and underside of the aircraft.
The Downward Vision System and Infrared Sensing System helps the aircraft maintain its current
position and hover in place more precisely and to fly indoors or in other environments where a GPS
signal is unavailable. In addition, the Auxiliary Bottom Light located on the underside of the aircraft
improves visibility for the Downward Vision System in weak light conditions.
Forward Vision System
Upward Infrared Sensing System
Lateral Vision System
Lateral Vision System
Downward Vision System
Auxiliary Bottom Light
Downward Vision System Downward Infrared Sensing System
Backward Vision System
Detection Range
The detection range of the Vision Systems is depicted as followed. Please note that the aircraft
cannot sense or avoid the obstacles that are not within detection range.
40°
40°
40°
77°
70°
65°
65°
77°
80°
80°
100°
100°
83°
60°
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