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MATRICE 300 RTK User Manual
Optimal Transmission Zone
Try to keep the aircraft inside the optimal transmission zone. If the signal is weak, adjust the antennas or
y the aircraft closer.
Make sure the antennas are facing towards the aircraft. When the angle between the antennas and
the back of the Smart Controller is 80° or 180°, the connection between the remote controller and the
aircraft can reach its optimal performance.
Note that the illustrations above do not reect the actual distances between the user and aircraft and
are for reference only.
Avoid using wireless devices that use the same frequency bands as the Smart Controller.
In real operation, the DJI Pilot app will issue a prompt to warn that the transmission signal
is weak, and please adjust the antennas to ensure that the aircraft is back to the optimal
transmission range.
Operating the Camera
Shoot videos and photos with the Focus / Shutter button and Record button on the remote controller.
1. Focus / Shutter Button
Press to take a photo. If Burst mode is selected, multiple photos will be taken if the button is
continuously pressed. Set the Shutter mode in DJI Pilot app.
2. Record Button
Press once to start recording video and press again to stop.
When using an aircraft firmware version is v02.02.01.02 or later, the record and the focus/
shutter buttons on the remote controller are disabled during Mapping, Oblique, and Linear
Flight missions to avoid accidentally interrupting operations. .
Operating the Gimbal
Use the left dial and right dial to adjust the gimbal pitch and pan.
The left dial controls the gimbal tilt. Turn the dial to the right, and the
gimbal will shift to point upwards. Turn the dial to the left, and the
gimbal will shift to point downwards. The camera will remain in its
current position when the dial is static.
80°
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