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Remote Controller
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Remote Controller
Remote Controller Prole
The Phantom 4 Pro/Pro+ series remote controller is a multi-function wireless communication
device that integrates a dual frequency video downlink system and the aircraft remote control
system. The remote controller features a number of camera control functions, including photo/
video capture and gimbal control. The battery level is displayed via LED indicators on the front
panel of the remote controller.
For more stable and smooth video downlink, the Phantom 4 Pro/Pro+ remote controller uses
Lightbridge technology. The Phantom 4 Pro/Pro+ remote controller uses the latest OcuSync
technology, which also allows the Phantom 4 Pro+ V2.0 to connect with DJI Goggles series
products wirelessly, offering a real-time aerial FPV experience. The Phantom 4 Pro+ series is
equipped with a 5.5” screen to better adapt to outdoor shooting environments. It also has a built-
in DJI GO 4 and various applications to support sharing your content anytime and anywhere.
Compliance Version:
The remote controller is compliant with local compliance and regulations.
Operating Mode:
Control can be set to Mode 1 or Mode 2, or to a custom mode.
Mode 1:
The right stick serves as the throttle.
Mode 2:
The left stick serves as the throttle.
To prevent transmission interference, do not operate more than three aircrafts in the same area.
Using the Remote Controller
Turning the Remote Controller On and O
The Phantom 4 Pro / Pro+ remote controller is powered by a 2S rechargeable battery that has a
capacity of 6000 mAh. The battery level is indicated via the Battery Level LEDs on the front panel.
Follow the steps below to turn on your remote controller:
1. When the remote controller is turned off, press the Power Button once. The Battery Level LEDs will
display the current battery level.
2. Press and hold the Power Button to turn on the remote controller.
3. The remote controller will beep when it is turned on. The Status LED will rapidly blink green, indicating
that the remote controller is linking to the aircraft. The Status LEDs will glow solid green when linking is
complete.
4. Repeat Step 2 to turn off the remote controller.
Charging the Remote Controller
Charge the remote controller using the included charger. Refer to the gure on next page below for more
details.
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