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DJI Mini 2 User Manual
Return to Home
The Return to Home (RTH) function brings the aircraft back to the last recorded Home Point and lands 
when the GPS is signal is strong. There are three types of RTH:  Smart RTH, Low Battery RTH, and 
Failsafe RTH. If the aircraft successfully recorded the home point and the GPS signal is strong, the RTH 
will be triggered when either the user starts Smart RTH, the aircraft battery level is low, or the signal 
between the remote controller and the aircraft is lost. RTH will also be triggered in other abnormal 
scenarios such as if there is a loss of video transmission.
GPS
Description
Home Point
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The default  Home  Point is  the  first location  where the  aircraft received a 
strong or  moderately  strong GPS signal (where the icon shows white). The 
aircraft status indicator blinks green quickly after the Home Point has  been 
recorded.
Smart RTH
If the GPS signal is sucient, Smart  RTH can be used to bring the aircraft back to the Home Point. 
Smart RTH is initiated either by tapping   in DJI Fly or by pressing and holding the RTH button on the 
remote controller. Exit Smart RTH by tapping   in DJI Fly or by pressing the RTH button on the remote 
controller. 
Low Battery RTH
When the Intelligent Flight Battery level is too low and there is not enough power to return home, land 
the aircraft as soon as possible. Otherwise, the aircraft will fall when it runs out of power, resulting in the 
aircraft being damaged and other potential hazards.
To avoid unnecessary  danger  due to insucient power, DJI Mini 2 will intelligently determine whether 
the current battery level is sucient to return home based on the current location. Low Battery RTH is 
triggered when the Intelligent Flight Battery is depleted to the point that the safe return of the aircraft 
may be aected.
The user can cancel RTH by pressing the RTH button on the remote controller. If RTH is cancelled 
following a low battery level warning, the Intelligent Flight Battery may not have enough power for the 
The maximum download rate can only be achieved in countries and regions where the 5.8 GHz 
frequency is permitted by laws and regulations, when using devices that support 5.8 GHz frequency 
band and Wi-Fi connection, and in an environment without interference or obstruction. If 5.8 GHz is not 
allowed by local regulations (such as in Japan), the mobile device of the user will not support the 5.8 
GHz frequency band or the environment will have severe interference. Under these circumstances, 
QuickTransfer will automatically switch to the 2.4 GHz frequency band and its maximum download 
rate will reduce to 6 MB/s.
Make sure that Bluetooth and Wi-Fi are enabled on the mobile device before using QuickTransfer.
The aircraft will automatically enter ight mode by default after restarting. QuickTransfer must be 
entered manually again if required.
Use QuickTransfer in an unobstructed environment with no interference and stay away from sources 
of interference such as wireless routers, Bluetooth speakers, or headphones.










