User Manual
Mavic 2 Pro/Zoom User Manual
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Low 
Battery 
Level
Remaining 
battery level 
supports 
Emergency 
Landing (when 
in RTH with 
a normal RC 
signal).
Blinks red 
slowly
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.
Warning Instructions
Aircraft Status
Indicator
DJI GO 4 App Actions
Failsafe RTH
The Forward Vision System allows  the  aircraft to  create a real-time map of  its  ight route as  it ies. 
If the Home Point was successfully recorded and the compass is functioning normally, Failsafe RTH 
automatically activates after the remote control signal is lost for more than two seconds.
When Failsafe RTH is activated, the aircraft starts to retrace its original ight route home. If the remote 
control signal is re-established within 60 seconds of Failsafe RTH being activated, the aircraft hovers at 
its present location for 10 seconds and waits for pilot commands. The user may tap   in the DJI GO 4 
or press the RTH button on the remote controller to cancel Failsafe RTH and retake control. If no pilot 
command is given, the aircraft ies to the Home Point in a straight line. If the remote control signal is still 
lost 60 seconds after activating Failsafe RTH, the aircraft stops retracing its original ight route and ies 
to Home Point in a straight line.
 If the aircraft is further than 2 km or less than 50 m from the Home Point when RTH begins, the 
aircraft will not retrace the original flight route and instead flies in a straight line to the Home 
Point.
 Note that GEO zones may affect the ability of the aircraft to retrace the original flight route.
 After detecting obstacles during flight, the aircraft stops retracing the original flight route and 
instead flies in a straight line to the Home Point.










