User Guide

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Powering On the Aircraft
5. GettingReadyforTakeo
Power on/o: press and then press and hold. The power
button indicator glows solid after powering on.
Pre-Flight Checklist
A. Make sure the remote controller and the aircraft batteries
are fully charged, the TB30 batteries are installed rmly,
and the battery release toggles are locked.
B. Make sure the propellers are securely mounted and not
damaged or deformed, that there are no foreign objects
in or on the motors or propellers, that the propeller
blades and arms are unfolded, and that the frame arm
folding buttons are popped out in the locked position.
C. Make sure the lenses of the vision systems, cameras,
FPV, the glass of the infrared sensors, and the auxiliary
lights are clean and not blocked in any way.
D. Make sure the gimbal is unlocked and the camera is
facing the front of the aircraft.
E. Make sure the covers of microSD card slot, the PSDK port,
and the dongle compartment have been closed rmly.
F. Make sure the remote controller antennas are adjusted
to the proper position.
G. Power on the aircraft and the remote controller, toggle the
ight mode switch to N-mode. Make sure the status LED and
the aircraft authority button on the remote controller are solid
green. This indicates that the aircraft and the remote controller
are linked and the remote controller is in control of the aircraft.
H. Place the aircraft on open and at ground. Make sure there is
no obstacles, buildings, or trees nearby, and that the aircraft
is 5 m away from the pilot. The pilot should be facing the rear
of the aircraft.
I. To ensure ight safety, enter the ight view of DJI Pilot2 and
check the parameters on the pre-flight checklist such as
the control stick mode, RTH height, obstacle distance, and
failsafe settings. It is recommended to set the failsafe action
to RTH.
J. Divide the airspace for flight when multiple aircraft are
operating simultaneously in order to avoid collision mid-air.
Tap DJI Pilot2 on the remote controller touchscreen to activate
the aircraft for the first time. A DJI account and internet
connection are required.
Internet
1. Power on the remote controller and the aircraft.
2. Run DJI Pilot2 and tap Remote Controller Linking to
link. The status LED of the remote controller will blink
blue and the remote controller will beep during linking.
3. Press and hold the power button of the aircraft for at
least ve seconds. The aircraft power indicator will blink and
will beep twice to indicate linking has started. When linking
is successful, the aircraft rear indicators will blink green
while the remote controller will beep twice and the remote
controller status LEDs will glow solid.
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Remote Controller Linking
Linking
The remote controller is already linked to the aircraft when
it is purchased together as part of a combo. Otherwise,
follow the steps below to link the remote controller and the
aircraft after activation.
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