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DJI Mavic 3 User Manual
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Waypoint Flight
Waypoint Flight enables the aircraft to capture images during a ight according to the waypoint ight
route generated by the preset waypoints. Points of Interest (POI) can be linked to the waypoints. The
heading will point toward the POI during ight. A waypoint ight route can be saved and repeated.
Using Waypoint Flight
1. Enable Waypoint Flight
Tap the Waypoint Flight icon on the left of the camera view in DJI Fly to enable Waypoint Flight.
2. Waypoint Settings
Pin Waypoint
Waypoints can be pinned via the map before take o.
Waypoints can be pinned via the remote controller, operation panel, and map after aircraft take o,
GNSS is required.
a. Using the Remote Controller: Press once on the Fn button (RC-N1) or C1 button (DJI RC/DJI RC
Pro) to pin a waypoint.
b. Using the Operation Panel: Tap + on the operation panel to pin a waypoint.
c. Using the Map: Enter and tap on the map to pin a waypoint. The default altitude of a waypoint via
the map is set to 50 m.
Press and hold on a waypoint to move its position on the map.
When setting a waypoint, it is recommended to fly to the location for a more accurate and
smoother imaging result during the Waypoint Flight.
The aircraft horizontal GNSS, altitude from the take-o point, heading, focal length, and gimbal tilt
will be recorded if the waypoint is pinned via the remote controller and operation panel.
Connect the remote controller to the internet and download the map before using the map to pin
a waypoint. When the waypoint is pinned via the map, only the aircraft horizontal GNSS can be
recorded.
The ight route will curve between waypoints, and the aircraft altitude may decrease during the
ight route. Make sure to avoid any obstacles below when setting a waypoint.