Manual
Table Of Contents
- Legends
- Product Profile
- Aircraft
- Intelligent Battery Charging Hub
- Intelligent Battery
- Gimbal Camera
- Remote Controller
- Preparing the Remote Controller
- Starting and Activating the Remote Controller
- User Interface
- Video Transmission
- Remote Controller LEDs and Alert
- Charging the Remote Controller and Checking the Battery Level
- Linking the Remote Controller and Control Stick Modes
- Buttons Overview
- Flight Mode Switch (N/S/F)
- Calibrating the Compass
- HDMI Settings
- Dual Control Mode
- DJI Professional Ecosystem
- DJI Pilot 2 App
- Flight
- Appendix
- Appendix
DJI Inspire 3
User Manual
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Weak GNSS Signal
Restriction Prompt in DJI Pilot 2
Max Altitude
When the GNSS signal is weak, namely
when the GNSS icon is yellow or red, and
the ambient light is too dark, the max
altitude is 3 m (9.84 ft). The max altitude
is the relative altitude measured by the
infrared sensor. When the GNSS signal is
weak but the ambient light is sufficient,
the max altitude is 30 m (98.43 ft).
Aircraft approaching max ight
altitude. Fly with caution.
Max Distance No limit N/A
• In the case where an aircraft exceeds a specified limit, the pilot can still control the
aircraft but is unable to y the aircraft any closer to the restricted area.
• For safety reasons, DO NOT y aircraft near airports, highways, railway stations, metro
stations, city centers, or other sensitive areas. Only fly the aircraft in areas that are
within your direct line of sight.
• Fly no higher than 120 m (400 ft) above ground level and stay away from any
surrounding obstacles.
• To y above the default altitude limit, accept the disclaimer prompt to enable the new
altitude limit.
• Flight altitude restrictions vary in different regions. DO NOT fly above the maximum
altitude set forth in your local laws and regulations.
GEO Zones
All GEO zones are listed on the DJI official website at https://fly-safe.dji.com and may be
updated at any time. GEO zones are divided into different categories and include locations
such as airports, ying elds where manned aircraft operate at low altitudes, borders between
countries, and sensitive locations such as power plants.
There will be prompts in the DJI Pilot 2 app to y in GEO zones.
• The settings and alerts provided by DJI on operations within GEO Zones are only to
assist the user in ensuring ight safety and DO NOT guarantee full compliance with all
local laws and regulations. Before each ight, the user is responsible for seeking advice
on the relevant local laws, regulations, and requirements for the safety of their own
aircraft.
• Flight-related functions will be aected to varying extent when the aircraft is near or
inside a GEO Zone. This includes but is not limited to the aircraft slowing down, being
unable to create a Home Point or ight task, and interruption of a ight task.










