Dji CP.EN.00000221.01 Matrice 300 Commercial Quadcopter with RTK

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MATRICE 300 RTK User Manual
Remote
Controller
(Mode 2)
Aircraft Remarks
Left Stick
UP
Down
Moving the left stick up and down changes the
aircraft’s elevation.
Push the stick up to ascend and down to descend.
When both sticks are centered, the aircraft will hover
in place.
The more the stick is pushed away from the center
position, the faster the aircraft will change elevation.
Always push the stick gently to prevent sudden and
unexpected elevation changes.
Turn RightTurn Left
Moving the left stick to the left or right controls the
rudder and rotation of the aircraft.
Push the sick left to rotate the aircraft counter
clockwise, and push the stick right to rotate the
aircraft clockwise. If the stick is centered, the aircraft
will maintain its current orientation.
The more the stick is pushed away from the center
position, the faster the aircraft will rotate.
Right Stick
Forward
Backward
Moving the right stick up and down changes the aircraft’s
forward and backward pitch.
Push the stick up to y forward and down to y backward.
The aircraft will hover in place if the stick is centered.
Push the stick further away from the center position for a
larger pitch angle and faster ight.
RightLeft
Moving the right stick control left and right changes the
aircraft’s left and right pitch.
Push left to y left and right to y right. The aircraft will
hover in place if the stick is centered.
Push the stick further away from the center position for a
larger pitch angle and faster ight.
Keep the remote controller away from magnetic materials to avoid it being affected by
magnetic interference.
To avoid damage, it is recommended that the control sticks are removed and stored in the
storage slot on the remote controller during transportation or storage.
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