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DJI Mavic 3E/3T User Manual
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Remote Controller
(Mode 2)
Aircraft ( Indicates nose
direction)
Remarks
Throttle Stick: moving the left stick up
or down changes the altitude of the
aircraft.
Push the stick up to ascend and push
down to descend. The aircraft hovers
in place if the stick is in the center.
Use the left stick to take off when the
motors are spinning at an idle speed.
The more the stick is pushed away
from the center, the faster the aircraft
changes elevation. Push the stick gently
to prevent sudden and unexpected
changes in altitude.
Yaw Stick: moving the left stick to the
left or right controls the orientation of
the aircraft.
Push the stick left to rotate the aircraft
counterclockwise and right to rotate
the aircraft clockwise. The aircraft
hovers in place if the stick is in the
center.
The more the stick is pushed away
from the center, the faster the aircraft
rotates.
Pitch Stick: moving the right stick up
and down to change the pitch of the
aircraft.
Push the stick up to fly forward and
down to fly backward. The aircraft
hovers in place if the stick is in the
center.
The more the stick is pushed away
from the center, the faster the aircraft
moves.
Roll Stick: moving the right stick to
the left or right changes the roll of the
aircraft.
Push the stick left to fly left and right to
fly right. The aircraft hovers in place if
the stick is in the center.
The more the stick is pushed away
from the center, the faster the aircraft
moves.
Keep the remote controller away from magnetic materials such as magnets and
loudspeaker boxes to avoid magnetic interference.
To avoid damage to the control sticks, it is recommended that the remote controller be
stored in the carrying case when being carried or transported.
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