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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Vision Systems and Infrared Sensing System
The aircraft is equipped with both an infrared sensing system and forward, backward, lateral,
upward, and downward vision systems.
The upward and downward vision systems consist of two cameras, and the forward, backward,
and lateral vision systems consist of four cameras in total.
The infrared sensing system consists of two infrared modules. The downward vision system and
infrared sensing system help the aircraft maintain its current position, hover more precisely,
and y indoors or in other environments where GNSS 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.
1. Horizontal Omnidirectional Vision
System
2. Upward Vision System
3. Downward Infrared Sensing
System
4. Downward Vision System
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Detection Range
Forward Vision System
Precision Measurement Range: 1.5-48 m
Eective Sensing Speed: ≤15 m/s
FOV: 90° (horizontal, landing gears raised)
72° (horizontal, landing gears lowered), 103° (vertical)
Backward Vision System
Precision Measurement Range: 1.5-48 m
Eective Sensing Speed: ≤15 m/s
FOV: 90° (horizontal), 103° (vertical)










