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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Firmware Update
Use DJI Pilot 2 or DJI Assistant 2 (Inspire Series) to update the remote controller, aircraft, and
other connected DJI devices.
Using DJI Pilot 2
Aircraft and Remote Controller
1. Power on the aircraft and remote controller. Ensure the aircraft is linked to the remote
controller, the battery level is higher than 25%, and the remote controller is connected to the
internet.
2. Run DJI Pilot 2. A prompt will appear on the homepage if new rmware is available. Tap to
enter the Firmware Update page.
3. Tap Update All, and DJI Pilot 2 will download the firmware and update the aircraft and
remote controller.
4. The aircraft and remote controller will automatically restart after the firmware update is
completed.
• Make sure the remote controller battery level is higher than 25% before updating. The
update takes approximately 15 minutes (depending on network strength). Make sure
the remote controller is connected to the internet during the update.
• The gimbal camera and the TB51 Intelligent Batteries inserted into the aircraft will be
updated to the latest rmware version.
Charging Hub and Intelligent Batteries
Use the DJI Pilot 2 app to update the rmware of the battery hub as well as up to eight TB51
Batteries at the same time.
1. Insert the TB51 batteries into the battery ports and supply power of the charging hub.
2. Connect the charging hub USB-C port to the remote controller USB-A port using a USB-C to
USB-A data cable.
3. Power on the remote controller and make sure it is connected to the internet.
4. Run DJI Pilot 2. If a version update is available, the homepage will prompt that the charging
hub rmware update is required. Tap the prompt to enter the charging hub update page.
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