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User Manual

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v1.2 2021.06 1.
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in a GEO zone. (P19, P61, P63)
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Using this Manual
Legend
Warning Important Hints and Tips Reference
Read Before the First Flight
Read the following documents before using DJI
TM
FPV.
1. User Manual
2. Quick Start Guide
3. Disclaimer and Safety Guidelines
It is recommended to watch all tutorial videos on the official DJI website and read the disclaimer and safety
guidelines before using for the rst time. Prepare for your rst ight by reviewing the quick start guide and refer to
this user manual for more information.
Video Tutorials
Visit the address below or scan the QR code to watch the DJI FPV tutorial videos, which
demonstrate how to use DJI FPV safely:
https://www.dji.com/dji-fpv/video
Download the DJI Fly App
Scan the QR code on the right to download DJI Fly.
The Android version of DJI Fly is compatible with Android v6.0 and later. The iOS version of DJI Fly
is compatible with iOS v11.0 and later.
* For increased safety, ight is restricted to a height of 98.4 ft (30 m) and a range of 164 ft (50 m) when not connected
or logged into the app during ight. This applies to DJI Fly and all apps compatible with DJI aircraft.
The operating temperature of this product is to 40° C. It does not meet the standard operating
temperature for military grade application (-55° to 125° C), which is required to endure greater
environmental variability. Operate the product appropriately and only for applications that it meets the
operating temperature range requirements of that grade.
Download the DJI Virtual Flight App
Scan the QR code on the right to download DJI Virtual Flight.
The iOS version of DJI Virtual Flight is compatible with iOS v11.0 and later.
Download DJI Assistant 2 (DJI FPV series)
Download DJI ASSISTANT
TM
2 (DJI FPV Series) at https://www.dji.com/dji-fpv/downloads.
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Contents
Using this Manual 3
Legend 3
Read Before the First Flight 3
Video Tutorials 3
Download the DJI Fly App 3
Download the DJI Virtual Flight App 3
Download DJI Assistant 2 (DJI FPV series) 3
Product Prole 6
Introduction 6
Preparing the Aircraft 7
Preparing the Goggles 8
Preparing the Remote Controller 10
Diagram 10
Linking 14
Activation 15
Aircraft 16
Flight Modes 16
Aircraft Status Indicator 17
Return to Home 18
Vision Systems and Infrared Sensing System 20
Flight Recorder 23
Propellers 23
Intelligent Flight Battery 25
Gimbal and Camera 29
Goggles 31
Power Supply 31
Operation 32
Home Screen 32
Menu Bar 34
Remote Controller 39
Operation 39
Optimal Transmission Zone 43
Stick Adjustment 44
DJI Fly App 45
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Flight 47
Flight Environment Requirements 47
Flight Limits and GEO Zones 47
Pre-Flight Checklist 48
Starting/Stopping the Motors 49
Flight Test 50
Maintenance 51
Goggles 51
Aircraft 52
Appendix 61
Specications 61
Calibrating the Compass 65
Updating Firmware 66
After-Sales Information 66
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Aircraft
Goggles Remote Controller
Product Prole
Introduction
DJI FPV consists of an aircraft, goggles, and remote controller, which all feature DJI’s O3 technology that provides
video transmission with a maximum transmission range of 6 mi (10 km), bit rate of up to 50 Mbps, and minimum
end-to-end latency within 28 ms. DJI FPV works at both 2.4 and 5.8 GHz and is capable of selecting the best
transmission channel automatically. The enhanced anti-interference ability greatly improves the smoothness and
stability of the video transmission, providing an integrated and immersive ight experience.
Featuring a Forward and Downward Vision System and Infrared Sensing System, the aircraft can hover and y
indoors as well as outdoors and automatically initiate Return to Home (RTH). With a gimbal and 1/2.3” sensor
camera, the aircraft stably shoots 4K 60fps ultra-HD video and 4K photos. The aircraft has a maximum ight
speed of 87 mph (140 kph) and a maximum ight time of approximately 20 minutes.
The DJI FPV Goggles V2 are equipped with a high-performance display and support 810p 120fps HD display and
real-time audio transmission. By receiving the video signal from the aircraft, users can enjoy a rst-person view of
their aerial experience in real time. The goggles have a maximum runtime of approximately 1 hour and 50 minutes
when used with DJI FPV Goggles Battery and where the ambient temperature is 25° C and the screen brightness
is set to 6.
The DJI FPV Remote Controller 2 is equipped with a range of function buttons, which can be used to control the
aircraft and operate the camera. The maximum runtime of the remote controller is approximately 9 hours.
The remote controller reaches its maximum transmission distance (FCC) in a wide-open area with no
electromagnetic interference when the aircraft is at an altitude of approximately 400 ft (120 m). The
maximum transmission distance refers to the maximum distance that the aircraft can still send and
receive transmissions. It does not refer to the maximum distance the aircraft can y in a single ight.
The end-to-end latency is the total time from camera sensor input to screen display. The DJI FPV
can reach its minimum latency in Low Latency mode (810p 120fps) in a wide open area with no
electromagnetic interference.
Maximum ight time was tested in an environment with no wind while ying at a consistent 24.9 mph
(40 kph) and the maximum ight speed was tested in Manual mode at sea level altitude with no wind.
These values are for reference only. The maximum ight speed of the aircraft varies depending on
national and regional regulations.
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5.8 GHz is not supported in some regions. This frequency band will automatically be disabled when
the aircraft is activated or connected to DJI Fly in these regions. Observe local laws and regulations.
Using the goggles does not satisfy the requirement of visual line of sight (VLOS). Some countries
or regions require a visual observer to assist by observing the ight. Make sure to comply with local
regulations when using the goggles.
Preparing the Aircraft
1. Remove the gimbal protector from the camera.
2. Attach the propellers.
Propellers with and without marks indicate dierent directions of rotation. Attach the propellers with marks to
the motors with marks and the unmarked propellers to the motors without marks. Hold the motor, press the
propeller down, and rotate in the direction marked on the propeller until it pops up and locks in place.
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3. All Intelligent Flight Batteries are in hibernation mode before shipping to ensure safety. Remove the Intelligent
Flight Battery and use the provided charger to charge and activate the Intelligent Flight Batteries for the rst
time. It takes approximately 50 minutes to fully charge an Intelligent Flight Battery.
It is recommended to attach a gimbal protector to protect the gimbal when the aircraft is not in use.
Make sure the gimbal protector is removed before powering on the aircraft. Otherwise, it may aect the
aircraft self-diagnostics.
Preparing the Goggles
1. Install the four antennas to the mounting holes on the front of the goggles. Make sure that the antennas are
installed securely.
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3. Use the included power cable to connect the power port of the goggles to the goggles battery.
4. Align the lenses over your eyes and pull the headband down. Adjust the headband size until the goggles t
securely and comfortably on your face and head.
5. Turn the Interpupillary Distance (IPD) slider to adjust the distance between the lenses until the images are
properly aligned.
58 – 70 mm
2. Attach the strap to the headband attachment on the top and sides of the goggles.
The goggles can be worn over glasses.
DO NOT use the goggles battery to power other mobile devices.
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Preparing the Remote Controller
1. Remove the control sticks from the storage slots on the remote controller and screw them into place.
2. Unfold the antennas.
Diagram
Aircraft
1. Propellers
2. Motors
3. Front LED
4. Landing Gears (Built-in antennas)
5. Frame Arms LED
6. Gimbal and Camera
7. Aircraft Status Indicator
8. Downward Vision System
9. Infrared Sensing System
10. Auxiliary Bottom Light
11. Intelligent Flight Battery
12. Battery Buckles
13. Power Button
14. Battery Level LEDs
15. Power Port
16. Forward Vision System
17. USB-C Port
18. microSD Card Slot
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Goggles
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1. Antennas
2. Front Cover
3. Channel Adjustment Buttons
4. Channel Display
5. USB-C Port
6. microSD Card Slot
7. Air Intake
8. IPD Slider
9. Headband Attachment
10. Foam Padding
11. Lens
12. Air Vent
13. Shutter/Record Button
Press once to take photos or start or stop recording. Press and hold to switch between photo and video
mode.
14. Back Button
Press to return to the previous menu or exit the current mode.
15. 5D Button
Toggle the button to scroll through the menu. Press the button to conrm.
On the main screen, toggle left or right to adjust the screen brightness and toggle up or down to adjust the
volume. Press the button to enter the menu.
16. Audio/AV-IN Port
17. Power Port (DC5.5×2.1)
18. Link Button
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Remote Controller
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1. Power Button
Press once to check the current battery level. Press once, then again, and hold to power the remote
controller on or o.
2. Battery Level LEDs
Displays the current battery level of the remote controller.
3. Lanyard Attachment
4. C1 Button (Customizable)
The function of this button can be adjusted in the goggles. By default, press once to adjust or disable
Coordinated Turn (S Mode). Press twice to enable or disable ESC Beeping.
5. Control Sticks
Used to control the movements of the aircraft. The control sticks mode can be set in the goggles. The control
sticks are removable and easy to store.
6. USB-C Port
For charging and connecting the remote controller to the computer.
7. Control Sticks Storage Slot
For storing the control sticks.
8. Flight Pause/RTH Button
Press once to make the aircraft brake and hover in place (only when GPS or Downward Vision System are
available). Press and hold the button to initiate RTH. The aircraft returns to the last recorded Home Point.
Press again to cancel RTH.
9. Gimbal Dial
Controls the tilt of the camera.
10. Flight Mode Switch
Switch between Normal, Sport, and Manual mode. Manual mode is disabled by default and must be enabled
in the goggles.
11. C2 Switch (Customizable)
The function of this switch can be adjusted in the goggles. By default, toggle the switch to recenter the
gimbal and adjust up and down.
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15. F1 Right Stick Resistance Adjustment Screw (Vertical)
Tighten the screw clockwise to increase the vertical resistance of the corresponding stick. Loosen the screw
to decrease vertical resistance.
16. F2 Right Stick Recentering Adjustment Screw (Vertical)
Tighten the screw clockwise to disable the vertical recentering of the corresponding stick. Loosen the screw
to enable vertical recentering.
17. F1 Left Stick Resistance Adjustment Screw (Vertical)
Tighten the screw clockwise to increase the vertical resistance of the corresponding stick. Loosen the screw
to decrease vertical resistance.
18. F2 Left Stick Recentering Adjustment Screw (Vertical)
Tighten the screw clockwise to disable the vertical recentering of the corresponding stick. Loosen the screw
to enable vertical recentering.
12. Start/Stop Button
When using Sport mode, press once to enable or disable cruise control.
When using Manual mode, press twice to start or stop the motor.
When using Normal or Sport mode, press once to cancel Low Battery RTH when the countdown appears in
the goggles.
13. Shutter/Record Button
Press once to take photos or start or stop recording. Press and hold to switch between photo and video
mode.
14. Antennas
Relays aircraft control wireless signals.
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Linking
The devices are all linked before shipping. Linking is only required when using a new device for the rst time.
Follow the steps below to link the aircraft, goggles, and remote controller:
1. Power on the aircraft, goggles, and remote controller.
2. Press the link button on the goggles. The goggles will start to beep continually.
3. Press and hold the power button of the aircraft until the battery level LEDs start to blink in sequence.
4. The battery level LEDs of the aircraft turn solid and display the battery level. The goggles stop beeping when
they are successfully linked and the video display is normal.
5. Press and hold the power button of the aircraft until the battery level LEDs start to blink in sequence.
6. Press and hold the power button of the remote controller until it starts to beep continually and the battery level
LEDs blinks in sequence.
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7. Once linking is successful, the remote controller stops beeping and both the battery level LEDs turn solid and
display the battery level.
Make sure the goggles and the remote controller are within 0.5 m of the aircraft during linking.
The aircraft must be linked with the goggles before the remote controller.
Activation
DJI FPV must be activated before using for the rst time. Make sure all devices are linked after powering on the
aircraft, goggles, and remote controller. Connect the USB-C port of the goggles to the mobile device, run DJI Fly,
and follow the prompts to activate. An internet connection is required for activation.
DJI Fly
App
Press and then press and hold to power devices on or o.
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Aircraft
DJI FPV contains a flight controller, a gimbal and camera, video downlink system, vision system, propulsion
system, and an Intelligent Flight Battery.
Flight Modes
DJI FPV has three ight modes, plus a fourth ight mode that the aircraft switches to in certain scenarios. Flight
modes can be switched via the ight mode switch on the remote controller.
Normal Mode: The aircraft utilizes GPS, the Forward and Downward Vision Systems, and the Infrared Sensing
System to locate itself and stabilize. The aircraft will use GPS to locate itself when the GPS signal is strong and
use the Downward Vision System to locate and stabilize itself when the lighting conditions are sucient. When the
Downward Vision System is enabled and lighting conditions are sucient, the maximum ight attitude angle is 25°
and the maximum ight speed is 15 m/s.
Sport Mode: The aircraft uses GPS and the Downward Vision System for positioning. In Sport mode, aircraft
responses are optimized for agility and speed making it more responsive to control stick movements. The
maximum ight speed is 27 m/s, maximum ascent speed is 15 m/s, and maximum descent speed is 10 m/s.
Manual Mode: Classic FPV aircraft control mode with the highest maneuverability, which can be used for racing
and freestyle ying. In Manual mode, all ight assistance functions such as automatic stabilization are disabled and
procient control skills are required. The throttle stick can be adjusted in this mode.
In Normal or Sport mode, when the Downward Vision System is unavailable or disabled and when the GPS
signal is weak or the compass experiences interference, the aircraft cannot position itself or brake automatically,
which increases the risk of potential ight hazards. At this time, the aircraft may be more easily aected by its
surroundings. Environmental factors such as wind can result in horizontal shifting, which may present hazards,
especially when ying in conned spaces.
When using Manual mode, move the remote control stick to directly control the throttle and attitude
of the aircraft. The aircraft has no ight assistance functions such as automatic stabilization and
can reach any attitude. Only experienced pilots should use Manual mode. Failure to operate in this
mode properly is a safety risk and may even lead to the aircraft crashing.
Manual mode is disabled by default. Make sure that the switch is set to Manual mode in the goggles
before switching to Manual mode. The aircraft will remain in Normal or Sport mode if the switch is
not set to Manual mode in the goggles. Go to Settings, Control, Remote Control, and then Button
Customization and set the Custom Mode to Manual Mode.
Before using Manual mode, it is recommended to adjust the screw on the rear of the throttle stick so
that the stick does not recenter and to practice ying in the mode using DJI Virtual Flight.
When using Manual mode for the rst time, the maximum attitude of the aircraft will be limited. After
you are familiar with ying in Manual mode, the attitude restriction can be disabled in the goggles. Go
to Settings, Control, Remote Control, RC Exp, and then M Mode Attitude Limit.
The maximum speed and braking distance of the aircraft significantly increase in Sport mode. A
minimum braking distance of 30 m is required in windless conditions.
Descent speed signicantly increases in Sport mode. A minimum braking distance of 10 m is required
in windless conditions.
The responsiveness of the aircraft signicantly increases in Sport mode, which means a small control
stick movement on the remote controller translates into the aircraft moving a large distance. Be vigilant
and maintain adequate maneuvering space during ight.
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Aircraft Status Indicator
DJI FPV has a front LED, frame arm LED, and aircraft status indicator.
The front LED shows the orientation of the aircraft and the frame arm LED is for decoration. The LEDs turns solid
blue when the aircraft is powered on. The colors and lighting methods of the front LED and frame arm LED can be
customized in the goggles.
The aircraft status indicator shows the status of the ight control system of the aircraft. Refer to the table below for
more information about the aircraft status indicator.
Aircraft Status Indicator States
Normal States
Blinks red, yellow, and green alternately Powered on and performing self-diagnostic tests
Blinks purple slowly Warming up
Blinks green slowly GPS enabled
×2 Blinks green twice repeatedly Forward and Downward Vision Systems enabled
Blinks yellow slowly
GPS and Forward and Downward Vision System
disabled
Blinks green quickly Braking
Warning States
Blinks yellow quickly Remote controller signal lost
Blinks red slowly Low battery
Blinks red quickly Critically low battery
Blinks red IMU error
Solid red Critical error
Blinks red and yellow alternately Compass calibration required
Front LED
Frame Arm LED
Aircraft Status Indicator
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Return to Home
The Return to Home (RTH) function brings the aircraft back to the last recorded Home Point and lands when
the GPS is signal is strong. There are three types of RTH: Smart RTH, Low Battery RTH, and Failsafe RTH. If the
aircraft successfully recorded the Home Point and the GPS signal is strong, the RTH will be triggered when either
Smart RTH is initiated, the aircraft battery level is low, or the signal between the remote controller and the aircraft
is lost. RTH will also be triggered in other abnormal scenarios such as if there is a loss of video transmission.
GPS
Description
Home Point
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The default Home Point is the rst location where the aircraft received a strong or
moderately strong GPS signal (where the icon shows white). The aircraft status
indicator blinks green quickly and a prompt appears in the goggles to conrm the
Home Point has been recorded.
Smart RTH
If the GPS signal is sucient, Smart RTH can be used to bring the aircraft back to the Home Point. Smart RTH is
initiated by pressing and holding the RTH button on the remote controller. Exit Smart RTH by pressing the RTH
button.
Low Battery RTH
When the Intelligent Flight Battery level is too low and there is not enough power to return home, land the aircraft
as soon as possible. Otherwise, the aircraft will fall when it runs out of power, resulting in the aircraft being
damaged and other potential hazards.
To avoid unnecessary danger due to insucient power, DJI FPV will intelligently determine whether the current
battery level is sucient to return to the Home Point based on the current location. Low Battery RTH is triggered
when the Intelligent Flight Battery is depleted to the point that the safe return of the aircraft may be aected.
RTH can be cancelled by pressing the RTH button on the remote controller. If RTH is cancelled following a low
battery level warning, the Intelligent Flight Battery may not have enough power for the aircraft to land safely, which
may lead to the aircraft crashing or being lost.
The aircraft will land automatically if the current battery level can only support the aircraft long enough to descend
from its current altitude. Auto landing cannot be canceled, but the remote controller can be used to alter the
direction of the aircraft during the landing process.
Manual mode does not support Low Battery RTH. If a prompt appears on the goggles that the battery
only has enough power to return to the home point, the user must y the aircraft to the home point
manually.
Failsafe RTH
If the Home Point was successfully recorded and the compass is functioning normally, Failsafe RTH automatically
activates after the remote controller signal is lost for more than 3.5 seconds.
The aircraft will y backwards for 50 m on its original ight route and enter Straight Line RTH. The aircraft enters
Straight Line RTH if the remote controller signal is restored during Failsafe RTH.
The response of the aircraft when the wireless signal is lost can be changed in the goggles. The aircraft will not
execute Failsafe RTH if land or hover has been selected in the settings.
Other RTH Scenarios
A prompt will appear in the goggles and RTH will be initiated if the video download signal is lost during ight while
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the remote controller can still be used to control the movements of the aircraft.
RTH (Straight Line)
1. The Home Point is recorded.
2. RTH is triggered.
3. If the aircraft is less than 5 m from the Home Point when RTH begins, it lands immediately.
If the aircraft is more than 5 m and less than 50 m from the Home Point when RTH begins, it will return home
at the current altitude with a maximum horizontal speed of 3 m/s.
If the aircraft is further than 50 m from the Home Point when RTH begins, it will ascend to the RTH altitude
and return home at a speed of 13.5 m/s. The aircraft ies to the Home Point at the current altitude if the RTH
altitude is lower than the current altitude.
4. After reaching the Home Point, the aircraft lands and the motors stop.
Obstacle Avoidance During RTH
1. The aircraft brakes when an obstacle is sensed from in front and ascends to a safe distance. After ascending
another 5 m, the aircraft will continue to y forward.
2. The aircraft brakes when an obstacle is sensed from below and ascends until obstacles are no longer sensed
before ying forward.
During RTH, the aircraft cannot sense obstacles to the side, rear, or from above.
The aircraft cannot avoid obstacles during RTH if the Forward and Downward Vision Systems are
unavailable.
The aircraft cannot return to the Home Point if the GPS signal is weak or unavailable. If the GPS signal
becomes weak or unavailable after RTH is triggered, the aircraft will hover in place for a while before
landing.
Before each ight, it is important to enter Settings and then Safety on the goggles and set a suitable
RTH altitude.
During RTH, if the aircraft is flying forward and the remote controller signal is normal, the remote
controller can be used to control the speed of the aircraft, but cannot control the orientation or y left
or right. The orientation and horizontal position of the aircraft can be controlled when it is descending.
When the aircraft is ascending or flying forward, push the control stick completely in the opposite
direction to exit RTH.
GEO zones will aect RTH. The aircraft will hover in place if it ies into a GEO zone during RTH.
The aircraft may not be able to return to a Home Point when the wind speed is too high. Fly with
caution.
Landing Protection
Landing Protection will activate during Smart RTH.
1. During Landing Protection, the aircraft will automatically detect and carefully land on suitable ground.
2. If the ground is determined unsuitable for landing, the aircraft will hover and wait for pilot conrmation.
3. If Landing Protection is not operational, the goggles will display a landing prompt when the aircraft descends
to 0.3 m. Pull down on the throttle stick to land.
Vision Systems are disabled during landing. Make sure to land the aircraft with caution.
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Precision Landing
The aircraft automatically scans and attempts to match the terrain features below during RTH. The aircraft will
land when the terrain matches the terrain of the Home Point. A prompt will appear in the goggles if the terrain
fails to match.
Landing Protection is activated during Precision Landing.
The performance of Precision Landing is subject to the following:
a) The Home Point must be recorded upon takeo and must not be changed during ight. Otherwise,
the aircraft will have no record of the terrain features of the Home Point.
b) During takeo, the aircraft must ascend vertically to at least 7 m before moving horizontally.
c) The terrain features of the Home Point must remain largely unchanged after it is recorded.
d) The terrain features of the Home Point must be suciently distinctive.
e) The lighting conditions must not be too light or dark.
The following actions are available during Precision Landing:
a) Pull the throttle stick down to accelerate landing.
b) Pull the throttle stick up or move the other control stick to stop Precision Landing. Landing
Protection remains active while the aircraft descends vertically.
Vision Systems and Infrared Sensing System
DJI FPV aircraft is equipped with both an Infrared Sensing System and Forward and Downward Vision Systems.
The Forward and Downward Vision Systems consist of two cameras each and the Infrared Sensing System
consists of two 3D infrared modules.
The Downward Vision System and Infrared Sensing System help the aircraft maintain its current position, hover
in place more precisely, and to y indoors or in other environments where GPS is unavailable. In addition, the
auxiliary bottom light located on the underside of the aircraft improves visibility for the Downward Vision System in
weak light conditions.
Forward Vision System
Downward Vision System
Downward Vision System
Infrared Sensing System
Auxiliary Bottom Light
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Detection Range
Forward Vision System
The Forward Vision System has a detection range of 0.5 to 18 m, horizontal FOV of 56°, and vertical FOV of 71°.
Downward Vision System
The Downward Vision System works best when the aircraft is at an altitude of 0.5 to 15 m and its operating range
is 0.5 to 30 m. The FOV to the front and rear is 106° and 90° to the right and left.
56° 56°
0.5-18 m
71°
106°
0.5-30 m
90°
90°
Calibrating Vision System Cameras
Auto Calibration
The Vision System cameras installed on the aircraft are calibrated before shipping. If any abnormality is detected
with a Vision System camera, the aircraft will automatically calibrate and a prompt will appear in the goggles. No
further action is required to address the issue.
Advanced Calibration
If the abnormality persists after auto calibration, a prompt appears in the goggles that advanced calibration is
required. Advanced calibration can only be performed using DJI Assistant 2 (DJI FPV series). Follow the steps
below to calibrate the Forward Vision System cameras and repeat the steps to calibrate the other Vision System
cameras.
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将飞行器面向屏幕
2
移动位置以对准方框
3
按照提示旋转飞行器
Point the aircraft toward the screen. Align the boxes. Pan and tilt the aircraft.
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Using the Vision Systems
The Downward Vision System is available if the surface has a clear texture and there is sucient light. The
Downward Vision System works best when the aircraft is at an altitude of 0.5 to 15 m. If the altitude of the
aircraft is above 15 m, the Vision System may be aected. Extra caution is required.
Follow the steps below to use the Downward Vision System.
1. Make sure the aircraft is in Normal mode. Power on the aircraft.
2. The aircraft hovers in place after takeo. The aircraft status indicator on the rear frame arm blinks green twice
to indicate the Downward Vision System is working.
If the aircraft is in Normal mode and Obstacle Slowing is enabled in the goggles, the Forward Vision System will
activate automatically when the aircraft is powered on. The Forward Vision System enables the aircraft to actively
slow down when an obstacle is detected. The Forward Vision System works best with adequate lighting and clearly
marked or textured obstacles. Due to inertia, users need to control the aircraft to brake within a reasonable distance.
Pay attention to the flight environment. The Forward and Downward Vision Systems and Infrared
Sensing System only work in certain scenarios and cannot replace human control and judgment.
During ight, pay attention to the surrounding environment and to the warnings on the goggles. Be
responsible for and maintain control of the aircraft at all times.
The aircraft has a max hovering altitude of 30 m when using the Vision System in an open and at
environment. The best positioning altitude range of the Vision System is 0.5 to 15 m. The vision
positioning performance may decrease when ying beyond this range. Fly with caution.
The Auxiliary Bottom Light can be set on the goggles to on, o, or auto. In Auto, the auxiliary bottom light
is automatically enabled when there is insucient ambient light. The vision positioning performance will
be negatively aected during this time. Be careful when ying if the GPS signal is weak.
The Downward Vision System may not function properly when the aircraft is flying over water.
Therefore, the aircraft may not be able to actively avoid water below when landing. It is recommended
to maintain flight control at all times, make reasonable judgments based on the surrounding
environment, and avoid relying on the Downward Vision System.
Note that the Forward and Downward Vision Systems and Infrared Sensing System may not function
properly when the aircraft is ying too fast.
The Downward Vision System cannot work properly over surfaces that do not have clear pattern
variations or there is weak light. The Downward Vision System cannot work properly in any of the
following situations. Operate the aircraft cautiously.
a) Flying over monochrome surfaces (e.g., pure black, pure white, pure green).
b) Flying over highly reective surfaces.
c) Flying over water or transparent surfaces.
d) Flying over moving surfaces or objects.
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e) Flying in an area where the lighting changes frequently or drastically.
f) Flying over extremely dark (< 10 lux) or bright (> 40,000 lux) surfaces.
g) Flying over surfaces that strongly reect or absorb infrared waves (e.g., mirrors).
h) Flying over surfaces without clear patterns or texture. (e.g., power poles).
i) Flying over surfaces with repetitive identical patterns or textures (e.g., tiles with the same design).
j) Flying over obstacles with small surface areas (e.g., tree branches).
Keep the sensors clean at all times. DO NOT tamper with the sensors. DO NOT use the aircraft in
environments with signicant dust or humidity. DO NOT obstruct the Infrared Sensing System.
The camera must be calibrated if the aircraft is involved in a collision. Calibrate the cameras if prompted
to do so in the goggles.
DO NOT y when it is rainy, foggy, or if there is no clear sight.
Check the following every time before takeo:
a) Make sure there are no stickers or any other obstructions over the Infrared Sensing System or
Vision Systems.
b) If there is any dirt, dust, or water on the Infrared Sensing System or Vision Systems, clean with a
soft cloth. DO NOT use any cleanser that contains alcohol.
c) Contact DJI Support if there is any damage to the glass of the Infrared Sensing System or Vision
Systems.
Flight Recorder
Flight data including ight telemetry, aircraft status information, and other parameters are automatically saved to
the internal data recorder of the aircraft. The data can be accessed using DJI Assistant 2 (DJI FPV series).
Propellers
There are two types of DJI FPV Quick-Release Propellers, which are designed to spin in dierent directions. Marks
are used to indicate which propellers should be attached to which motors. Make sure to match the propeller and
motor following the instructions.
Propellers With Marks Without Marks
Illustration
Mounting Position Attach on motors with marks Attach on motors without marks
Attaching the Propellers
Attach the propellers with marks to the motors with marks and the unmarked propellers to the motors without
marks. Hold the motor, press the propeller down, and rotate in the direction marked on the propeller until it pops
up and locks in place.
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Detaching the Propellers
Hold the motor, press the propeller down, and rotate in the opposite direction to the one marked on the propeller
until it pops out.
Propeller blades are sharp. Handle with care.
Only use ocial DJI propellers. DO NOT mix propeller types.
Purchase the propellers separately if necessary.
Make sure that the propellers are properly attached before each ight.
Make sure all propellers are in good condition before each ight. DO NOT use aged, chipped, or broken
propellers.
Stay away from the rotating propellers and motors to avoid injuries.
Detach the propellers when storing. DO NOT squeeze or bend the propellers during transportation or
storage.
Make sure the motors are mounted securely and rotating smoothly. Land the aircraft immediately if a
motor is stuck and unable to rotate freely.
DO NOT attempt to modify the structure of the motors.
DO NOT touch or let your hands or body come in contact with the motors after ight as they may be hot.
DO NOT block any of the ventilation holes on the motors or the body of the aircraft.
Make sure the ESCs sound normal when powered on.
BA
B A
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Intelligent Flight Battery
The FPV Intelligent Flight Battery is a 22.2 V, 2000 mAh battery with smart charging and discharging functionality.
Battery Features
1. Battery Level Display: the battery level LEDs display the current battery level.
2. Auto-Discharging Function: to prevent swelling, the battery automatically discharges to approximately 97% of
the battery level when it is idle for one day, and automatically discharges to approximately 60% of the battery
level when it is idle for ve days. It is normal to feel moderate heat being emitted from the battery while it is
discharging.
3. Balanced Charging: the voltages of the battery cells are automatically balanced during charging.
4. Overcharge Protection: the battery stops charging automatically once fully charged.
5. Temperature Detection: to prevent damage, the battery only charges when the temperature is between 41° and
104° F (5° and 40° C). Charging stops automatically if the temperature of the battery exceeds 122° F (50° C)
during charging.
6. Overcurrent Protection: the battery stops charging if an excess current is detected.
7. Over-discharge Protection: discharging stops automatically to prevent excess discharge when the battery is
not in ight use. Over-discharge protection is not enabled when the battery is in ight use.
8. Short Circuit Protection: the power supply is automatically cut if a short circuit is detected.
9. Battery Cell Damage Protection: the goggles display a warning prompt when a damaged battery cell is
detected.
10. Hibernation Mode: the battery switches o after 20 minutes of inactivity to save power. If the battery level
is less than 10%, the battery enters Hibernation mode to prevent over-discharge after being idle for six
hours. In Hibernation mode, the battery level indicators do not illuminate. Charge the battery to wake it from
hibernation.
11. Communication: information about the voltage, capacity, and current of the battery is transmitted to the
aircraft.
Refer to the DJI FPV Disclaimer and Safety Guidelines and the stickers on the battery before use. Users
accept full responsibility for any violations of the safety requirements stated on the label.
Using the Battery
Checking Battery Level
Press the power button once to check the battery level.
LED1
Battery Level LEDsPower Button
LED2
LED3
LED4
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The battery level LEDs display the power level of the ight battery during charging and discharging. The
statuses of the LEDs are dened below:
LED is on. LED is ashing. LED is o.
LED1 LED2 LED3 LED4 Battery Level
Battery Level > 88%
75% < Battery Level ≤ 88%
63% < Battery Level ≤ 75%
50% < Battery Level ≤ 63%
38% < Battery Level ≤ 50%
25% < Battery Level ≤ 38%
13% < Battery Level ≤ 25%
0% < Battery Level ≤ 13%
Powering On/O
Press the power button once and then press again and hold for two seconds to power the battery on or o. The
battery level LEDs display the battery level when the aircraft is powered on.
Low Temperature Notice
1. Battery capacity is signicantly reduced when ying in low-temperature environments of 14° to 41° F (-10° to
C). It is recommended to hover the aircraft in place for a while to heat the battery. Make sure to fully charge the
battery before takeo.
2. Batteries cannot be used in extremely low-temperature environments lower than 14° F (-10° C).
3. When in low-temperature environments, end the ight as soon as the goggles display the low battery voltage
warning.
4. To ensure optimal performance, keep the battery temperature above 68° F (20° C).
5. The reduced battery capacity in low-temperature environments reduces the wind speed resistance
performance of the aircraft. Fly with caution.
6. Exercise extra caution when ying high above sea level.
In cold environments, insert the battery into the battery compartment and power on the aircraft to warm
up before taking o.
Charging the Battery
Use the provided DJI charger to fully charge the Intelligent Flight Battery before every ight.
1. Connect the AC power adapter to an AC power supply (100-240 V, 50/60 Hz).
2. Attach the Intelligent Flight Battery to the AC power adapter using the battery charging cable with the battery
powered o.
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The charging time is approximately 50 minutes.
It is recommended to discharge the Intelligent Flight Batteries to 30% or lower. This can be done by
ying the aircraft outdoors until there is less than 30% charge left.
DO NOT charge an Intelligent Flight Battery immediately after ight as the temperature may be too
high. Wait until it cools down to room temperature before charging again.
The charger stops charging the battery if the battery cell temperature is not within the operating range
of 41° to 104° F (5° to 40° C). The ideal charging temperature is 71.6° to 82.4° F (22° to 28° C).
The Battery Charging Hub (not included) can charge up to three batteries. Visit the ocial DJI online
store for more information about the Battery Charging Hub.
Fully charge the battery at least once every three months to maintain battery health.
DJI does not take any responsibility for damage caused by third-party chargers.
The table below shows the battery level during charging.
LED1 LED2 LED3 LED4 Battery Level
0% < Battery Level ≤ 50%
50% < Battery Level ≤ 75%
75% < Battery Level < 100%
Fully Charged
Battery Protection Mechanisms
The battery level LEDs can display battery protection notications triggered by abnormal charging conditions.
Battery Protection Mechanisms
LED1 LED2 LED3 LED4 Blinking Pattern Status
LED2 blinks twice per second Overcurrent detected
LED2 blinks three times per second Internal communication abnormal
LED3 blinks twice per second Overcharge detected
LED3 blinks three times per second Over-voltage charger detected
LED4 blinks twice per second Charging temperature is too low
LED4 blinks three times per second Charging temperature is too high
3. The battery level LEDs display the current battery level during charging.
4. The Intelligent Flight Battery is fully charged when all the battery level LEDs are o. Detach the charger when
the battery is fully charged.
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3
2
Disconnect the power port, press the battery buckles on the sides of the Intelligent Flight Battery, and remove it
from the compartment.
DO NOT detach the battery when the aircraft is powering on.
Make sure that the battery is mounted rmly.
Maintenance
Return to home or land promptly if a prompt appears in the goggles that the Intelligent Flight Battery requires
maintenance.
1. Fully charge the battery.
2. Leave the battery for 24 hours.
3. Insert the battery in the aircraft and hover at an altitude of up to 2 m after takeo. When the battery reaches
20%, land the aircraft and power o and remove the battery.
4. Leave the battery for 6 hours.
5. Maintenance should now be complete and the battery is ready to use. Repeat the steps above if the
maintenance prompt continues to appear in the goggles.
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2
Click
If any of the battery protection mechanisms are activated, unplug the charger, and plug it in again to resume
charging. If the charging temperature is abnormal, wait for the charging temperature to return to normal and the
battery will automatically resume charging without the need to unplug and plug the charger again.
Installing/Removing the Battery
Install the Intelligent Flight Battery in the aircraft before use. Insert the Intelligent Flight Battery into the battery
compartment of the aircraft. Make sure it is mounted securely and that the battery buckles are clicked into place
before connecting it to the power port.
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Gimbal and Camera
Gimbal Prole
The gimbal of DJI FPV aircraft stabilizes the camera and users can capture clear and stable images and videos
even when the aircraft is ying at high speeds thanks to DJI’s RockSteady electronic stabilization. The control tilt
range is -50° to +58°. Use the gimbal dial on the remote controller to control the tilt of the camera.
58°
-50°
Gimbal Mode
The gimbal mode will automatically switch according to the ight mode.
Normal/Sport mode: the gimbal is in attitude stabilization mode. The tilt angle of the gimbal remains stable
relative to the horizontal plane, which is suitable for shooting stable images.
Manual mode: the gimbal is in FPV mode. The tilt angle of the gimbal remains stable relative to the aircraft
body, which is suitable for FPV ight experience.
When the aircraft is powered on, do not tap or knock the gimbal. Take o from open and at ground to
protect the gimbal during takeo.
Precision elements in the gimbal may be damaged in a collision or impact, which may cause the
gimbal to function abnormally.
Avoid getting dust or sand on the gimbal, especially in the gimbal motors.
A gimbal motor error may occur if the aircraft is on uneven ground, the gimbal is obstructed, or if the
gimbal experiences excessive external force such as in a collision.
DO NOT apply external force to the gimbal after the gimbal is powered on. DO NOT add any extra
payload to the gimbal as this may cause the gimbal to function abnormally or even lead to permanent
motor damage.
Make sure to remove the gimbal protector before powering on the aircraft. Also, make sure to mount
the gimbal protector when the aircraft is not in use.
Flying in heavy fog or clouds may make the gimbal wet, leading to temporary failure. The gimbal
recovers full functionality once it is dry.
Camera Prole
DJI FPV uses a 1/2.3" CMOS sensor camera with a resolution of up to 12 million eective pixels. The aperture of
the lens is F2.8, the focus range is 0.6 m to innity, and the FOV of the lens can reach 150°.
DJI FPV camera can shoot up to 4K 60fps HD video and 4K photos.
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4K video can only be recorded when the transmission quality is set to high quality.
Make sure the temperature and humidity are suitable for the camera during usage and storage.
Use a lens cleanser to clean the lens to avoid damage.
DO NOT block any ventilation holes on the camera as the heat generated may damage the device and
injure the user.
Storing Photos and Videos
DJI FPV supports the use of a microSD card to store photos and videos. A UHS-I Speed Grade 3 rating or above
microSD card is required due to the fast read and write speeds necessary for high-resolution video data. Refer to
the Specications for more information about recommended microSD cards.
DO NOT remove the microSD card or the Intelligent Flight Battery from the aircraft while it is powered
on. Otherwise, the microSD card may be damaged.
To ensure the stability of the camera system, single video recordings are limited to 30 minutes, after
which recording will automatically stop.
Check camera settings before use to make sure the congurations are correct.
Before shooting important photos or videos, shoot a few images to test the camera is operating
correctly.
Photos or videos cannot be transferred from the microSD card in the aircraft using DJI Fly if the aircraft
is powered o.
Make sure to power o the aircraft correctly. Otherwise, the camera parameters will not be saved and
any recorded videos may be aected. DJI is not responsible for any failure of an image or video to be
recorded or having been recorded in a way that is not machine-readable.
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Goggles
The DJI FPV Goggles V2 give users a first-person view of the aerial camera with real-time video and audio
transmission. They can also be used to play videos recorded by the goggles and set transmission, control, and
camera parameters.
The DJI FPV Goggles V2 can also be used with the DJI FPV Air Unit. For more information, refer to the
DJI Digital FPV System User Manual at https://www.dji.com/fpv/info#downloads. The DJI FPV Goggles
V2 are not compatible with the DJI FPV Air Unit in regions that do not support 5.8 GHz. Observe local
laws and regulations.
Power Supply
Use the included goggles power cable (USB-C) to connect the power port of the goggles to the goggles battery.
Press the power button once to check the current battery level.
Press once then press again and hold to power the goggles on or o.
Charge the goggles battery if the battery level is low. It takes approximately 2 hours and 30 minutes to fully charge
the battery.
If you need other batteries, prepare an external power supply with an input voltage of 11.1-25.2 V. The
DJI FPV Goggles Power Cable (XT60) (not included) can be used with an external power supply to
power the goggles. Visit the ocial DJI online store for more information about the DJI FPV Goggles
Power Cable (XT60).
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Operation
5D Button
Toggle the button to scroll through the menu. Press
the button to conrm.
On the home screen, press the button to enter
the menu. Toggle left or right to adjust the screen
brightness. Toggle up or down to adjust the volume.
Shutter/Record Button
Press once to take photos or start or stop recording.
Press and hold to switch between photo and video
mode.
Back Button
Press to return to the previous menu or exit the
current mode.
Home Screen
1. Obstacle Detection Status
Indicates the distance between the aircraft and obstacles as well as the general direction of the obstacles.
Red, orange, and gray bars indicate the relative distance ranging from near to far. Red bars are displayed
when obstacles are close to the aircraft and orange bars are displayed when obstacles are within the
detection range. Gray bars indicate there are no obstacles within the detection range.
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Channel Adjustment Buttons
Press the up or down button to
switch channels (only available
when in manual channel mode).
Channel Display
Displays the current channel of the
goggles (will display A when in auto
channel mode).
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2. microSD Card Information
Displays whether or not a microSD card is inserted in the aircraft or goggles as well as the remaining capacity.
A ashing icon will appear when recording.
3. Gimbal Slider
Displays the gimbal tilt angle when the gimbal dial is toggled.
4. Prompts
Displays information such as when switching modes, when the battery level is low, and other warnings.
5. Goggles Battery Level
Displays the battery level of the goggles. The goggles will beep when the battery level is too low. The voltage
will also be displayed if a third-party battery is being used.
6. GPS Status
Displays the current strength of the GPS signal.
7. Remote Controller and Video Downlink Signal Strength
Displays the remote controller signal strength between the aircraft and remote controller and the video
downlink signal strength between the aircraft and the goggles.
8. Forward Vision System Status
Displays the status of the Forward Vision System. The icon is white when the Forward Vision System is
working normally. Red indicates that the Forward Vision System is not enabled or working abnormally and the
aircraft cannot automatically slow down when encountering obstacles.
9. Remaining Flight Time
Displays the remaining ight time of the aircraft after starting the motors.
10. Aircraft Battery Level
Displays the current battery level of the Intelligent Flight Battery on the aircraft.
11. Distance to the Ground
Displays the current altitude information of the aircraft from the ground when the aircraft is less than 10 m
above the ground.
12. Flight Telemetry
D 1000 m, H 100 m, 9 m/s, 6 m/s: displays the distance between the aircraft and the Home Point, height
from the Home Point, aircraft horizontal speed, and aircraft vertical speed.
13. Flight Modes
Displays the current ight mode.
14. Home Point
Indicates the location of the Home Point.
The goggles will display the screen saver if they are not used for an extended period or disconnected
from the aircraft. Press any button of the goggles or relink them to the aircraft to restore the video
transmission display.
If the devices are not used for an extended period, it may take longer than usual to search for the GPS
signal. If the signal is unobstructed, it takes approximately 20 seconds to search for the GPS signal
when powering on and o within a short period.
If you select to record with both the aircraft and the goggles, the microSD card information of
both the aircraft and goggles will be displayed on the home screen. If you select to record with
only the aircraft or goggles, only the microSD card information of the corresponding device will be
displayed.
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Menu Bar
Press the 5D button on the goggles to enter the menu bar.
Status
Displays detailed information for current status warning prompts. Calibration is required if there are any IMU or
compass abnormalities.
Album
Shows the photos or videos stored on the microSD of the goggles. Select the le and conrm to preview.
Photos and videos recorded by the aircraft can be previewed. Insert the microSD card of the aircraft
into the microSD card slot of the goggles.
During video playback, press the 5D button to pause or continue, toggle the 5D button left or right to
adjust the progress bar, and toggle up or down to adjust the volume.
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Transmission
The video transmission of the current device can be set under Pilot settings. Nearby video transmission devices
and their signal strength can be viewed in Audience mode. Select a channel to see the camera view.
1. Broadcast Mode
Enable or disable Broadcast mode. The device number will be displayed when Broadcast mode is enabled
so that other devices can nd the device and enter the channel to watch the camera view.
2. Aspect Ratio
The aspect ratio of the video transmission screen can be adjusted.
3. Focus Mode
Set the Focus mode to on, o, or auto. If Focus mode is turned on, the center of the screen will be clearer
and the edges will be blurred.
4. Channel Mode
The channel mode can be set to auto or manual. It is recommended to select auto so that the video
transmission will intelligently switch between the 2.4 and 5.8 GHz frequency bands and select the channel
with the best signal.
5. Frequency
You can select 2.4 or 5.8 GHz frequency band if the channel mode is manual.
6. Bandwidth
Set the bandwidth of the video transmission. The number of channels available varies according to the
bandwidth. The channel with the best signal strength can be manually selected.
The larger the bandwidth, the more spectrum resources it occupies, which can provide a higher video
transmission rate and clearer image quality. However, there is a higher chance of wireless interference and
the amount of equipment that can be accommodated is more limited. To avoid interference in a multiplayer
competition, it is recommended to manually select a xed bandwidth and channel.
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Setting
Safety
Set the safety congurations such as max ight altitude, max ight distance, and RTH altitude. Users can also
update the Home Point, enable or disable Obstacle Slowing, and view the status of as well as calibrate the IMU
and compass.
Find My Drone helps to nd the location of the aircraft on the ground by using the cached video in the goggles.
Advanced Safety Settings include aircraft signal lost action, auxiliary bottom LED Status, and enabling or disabling
AirSense and emergency propeller stop. The aircraft can be set to hover, land, or RTH when it loses the signal
from the remote controller. If the emergency propeller stop is enabled, the motors can only be stopped by
performing a combination stick command (CSC) mid-ight in an emergency situation such as if a collision occurs,
a motor stalls, the aircraft rolls in the air, or the aircraft is out of control and is ascending or descending quickly.
Stopping the motors mid-ight will cause the aircraft to crash.
Control
Set aircraft control parameters such as the color and lighting method of the front and frame arm LEDs, the gimbal
pitch speed, or the Coordinated Turn (Sport mode). Users can also calibrate the gimbal.
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The functions of some of the buttons of the remote controller can be customized in Remote Controller. These
include the C1 button, C2 switch, and the custom mode on the ight mode switch. The stick mode can be set
and the exponential can be adjusted when using Manual mode. Users can also calibrate the remote controller.
Camera
Camera parameters such as ISO, shutter, EV, saturation, and WB can be adjusted. Also, the camera mode can
be set to auto or manual. Shutter and ISO can be set in manual mode while EV can be set in auto mode.
Users can set transmission quality, video quality, video format, gridlines, enable or disable the center point of the
screen, and format the microSD card. Note that the data cannot be recovered after formatting. Operate with
caution.
In Advanced Camera Settings, users can set the recording device, video coding format, color, and anti-icker, as
well as enable or disable aircraft audio recording, video subtitles, distortion correction, image roll correction, and
EIS (electronic image stabilization).
Select Reset Camera Parameters settings to restore all camera settings to default.
When the frame rate of the video quality is 50/60fps, the audio and video will be stored together in one
le. When the frame rate of the video quality is 100/120fps, the audio will be stored separately as an
audio le and the video will be four times slower than normal while the audio will be normal.
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Display
Adjust screen brightness, zoom, and display or hide the Home Point.
About
View device information such as the serial number and the rmware of the goggles and the linked devices.
Switch to DJI FPV Digital System in the menu to use the DJI FPV Air Unit. Power on the goggles again after
switching.
Select Reset All to reset the goggles and the linked devices to their default settings.
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Remote Controller
Built into the DJI FPV Remote Controller 2 is DJI's O3 transmission technology, oering a maximum transmission
range of 6 mi (10 km). The buttons make control of the aircraft and camera eortless while the detachable control
sticks allow for the remote controller to be easily stored.
The built-in battery has a capacity of 5200 mAh and a maximum run time of 9 hours.
Operation
Powering On/O
Press the power button once to check the current battery level. If the battery level is too low, recharge before use.
Press once then press again and hold to power the remote controller on or o.
Charging the Battery
Use a USB-C cable to connect an AC power adapter to the USB-C port of the remote controller. It takes
approximately 2.5 hours to fully charge the remote controller.
Controlling the Gimbal and Camera
1. Shutter/Record Button: press once to take a photo or to start or stop recording. Press and hold to switch
between photo and video mode.
2. Gimbal Dial: use to control the tilt of the gimbal.
Gimbal Dial
Shutter/Record Button
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Controlling the Aircraft
The control sticks control the orientation (pan), forward and backward movement (pitch), altitude (throttle), and left and
right movement (roll) of the aircraft. The control stick mode determines the function of each control stick movement.
There are three programmed modes including Mode 1, Mode 2, and Mode 3. Mode 2 is selected by default and
users can also congure custom modes in the goggles. The gure below explains how to use each control stick
mode, using Mode 2 as an example.
Stick Neutral/Center Point: Control sticks are in the center.
Moving the control stick: Push the control stick away from the center or push the throttle stick away
from the lowest position when using Manual mode.
Right StickLeft Stick
Turn RightTurn Left
UP
Down
RightLeft
UP
Down
Turn RightTurn Left
RightLeft
Forward
Backward
Left Stick Right Stick
Forward
Backward
Right Stick
UP
Down
Forward
Backward
Left Stick
Turn RightTurn Left
RightLeft
Mode 1
Mode
2
Mode
3
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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 down to descend.
Push the stick gently to prevent sudden and
unexpected changes in altitude.
Normal/Sport mode:
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 further the stick is
pushed away from the center, the faster the aircraft
changes elevation.
Manual mode:
The throttle stick has no center. Before ying, adjust the
throttle stick to prevent it from returning to the center.
Yaw Stick: moving the left stick to the left or right to
control 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 farther the stick is pushed away from the center,
the faster the aircraft will rotate.
Pitch Stick: moving the right stick up and down
changes 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 farther the stick is pushed away from the center,
the faster the aircraft will move.
Roll Stick: moving the right stick to the left or right
changes the roll of the aircraft.
Push the stick left to y left and right to y right. The
aircraft hovers in place if the stick is in the center.
The farther the stick is pushed away from the center,
the faster the aircraft will move.
Flight Mode Switch
Toggle the switch to select the desired ight mode.
Position Flight Mode
M Manual Mode
S Sport Mode
N Normal Mode
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Manual mode is disabled by default. Make sure that the switch is set to Manual mode in the goggles before
switching to Manual mode. The aircraft will remain in Normal or Sport mode if the switch is not set to Manual
mode in the goggles. Go to Settings, Control, Remote Controller, Button Customization, and set the Custom
Mode to Manual mode.
Before using Manual mode, it is recommended to tighten the F2 screw on the rear of the throttle stick so that the
stick does not return to the center and adjust the F1 screw to make sure the stick resistance is suitable.
When using Manual mode, the aircraft has no flight assistance functions such as automatic
stabilization. Before using Manual mode, practice flying in Manual mode using DJI Virtual Flight to
ensure that you can y safely.
Only adjust the throttle stick before the aircraft takes o. DO NOT adjust during ight.
Start/Stop Button
When using Sport mode, press once to enable or disable cruise control. When cruise control is enabled, the
aircraft will maintain the current ight speed and y forward.
When using Manual mode, press twice to start or stop the motor.
When using Normal or Sport mode, press once to cancel Low Battery RTH when the countdown appears in the
goggles.
Cruise control is only available in Sport mode.
When cruise control is enabled, the aircraft will maintain the current flight speed in the horizontal
forward direction. The horizontal speed displayed on the goggles will change accordingly if the control
sticks are moved or if the aircraft is ying in a windy environment.
Flight Pause/RTH Button
Press once to make the aircraft brake and hover in place. Make sure that the pitch stick and roll stick return to the
center and push the throttle stick to resume control of the ight. If the aircraft is performing RTH or auto landing,
press once to exit RTH before braking.
When the aircraft is in Manual mode, press the button to make the aircraft brake and hover in place. The aircraft
attitude returns to level and the ight mode automatically switches to Normal mode.
Press and hold the RTH button until the remote controller beeps to indicate that RTH has started. Press the
button again to cancel RTH and regain control of the aircraft. Refer to the Return to Home section for more
information about RTH.
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Customizable Button
The functions of the customizable buttons can be set on the remote controller settings in the goggles, including
the C1 button, C2 switch, and the custom mode.
The C1 button and C2 switch can be used as shortcuts for functions such as raising, lowering, or recentering the
gimbal or enabling or disabling ESC beeping or the auxiliary bottom light.
The custom mode can be set to Manual or Sport mode.
Remote Controller Alert
The remote controller sounds an alert during RTH. The alert cannot be cancelled. The remote controller sounds an
alert when the battery level is 6% to 15%. A low battery level alert can be cancelled by pressing the power button.
A critical battery level alert will sound when the battery level is less than 5% and cannot be cancelled.
Optimal Transmission Zone
The signal between the aircraft and the remote controller is most reliable when the antennas are positioned in
relation to the aircraft as shown below.
DO NOT use other wireless devices of the same frequency bands in order to avoid interference to the
remote controller.
Weak Strong
Optimal Transmission Zone
C1 Button
C2 Switch
Custom Mode
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Stick Adjustment
When using Manual mode, adjust the throttle stick based on your stick mode for a better user experience.
1. Turn the remote controller over and lift the rear rubber grip from the inside groove.
2. The screws under the grip can adjust the corresponding stick on the front of the remote controller. Use an
H1.5 hex key to adjust the resistance of the stick and recenter the stick vertically. The control resistance
increases when the F1 screw is tightened, and the control resistance decreases when the F1 screw is
loosened. The recentering is disabled when the F2 screw is tightened, and the recentering is enabled when
the F2 screw is loosened.
3. Reattach the rubber grip once the adjustment is complete.
1
F1 Right Stick Resistance Adjustment
Screw (Vertical)
2
F2 Right Stick Center Adjustment Screw
(Vertical)
Groove
3
F1 Left Stick Resistance Adjustment
Screw (Vertical)
4
F2 Left Stick Center Adjustment Screw
(Vertical)
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DJI Fly App
Connect the goggles to the mobile device, launch DJI Fly, and enter the home screen. Tap GO FLY to display the
video transmission, which allows you to share the FPV camera view.
Fly Spots
View or share nearby suitable ight and shooting locations, learn more about GEO zones, and preview aerial
photos of dierent locations taken by other users.
Academy
Tap the icon in the top right corner to enter Academy and view product tutorials, ight tips, ight safety, and
manual documents.
Album
View photos and videos from the aircraft and mobile device. Create contains Templates and Pro. Templates
automatically edit imported footage. Pro allows users to edit footage manually.
SkyPixel
Enter SkyPixel to view videos and photos shared by users.
Prole
View the account information, ight records, DJI forum, online store, Find My Drone, and other settings.
Some countries and regions require real-time reporting of the location of the aircraft while ying. As a
result, it is necessary to connect the goggles to the mobile device and run DJI Fly. Make sure to check
and comply with local regulations.
Skypixel
Me
Album
GO FLY
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Fully charge your mobile device before launching DJI Fly.
Mobile cellular data is required when using DJI Fly. Contact your wireless carrier for data charges.
DO NOT accept phone calls or use texting features during ight if you are using a mobile phone as
your display device.
Read all safety tips, warning messages, and disclaimers carefully. Familiarize yourself with the related
regulations in your area. You are solely responsible for being aware of all relevant regulations and ying
in a way that is compliant.
Use the in-app tutorial to practice your ight skills if you have never operated the aircraft or if you do
not have sucient experience to operate the aircraft with condence.
The app is designed to assist your operation. Use sound discretion and DO NOT rely on the app to
control the aircraft. The use of the app is subject to DJI Fly Terms of Use and DJI Privacy Policy. Read
them carefully in the app.
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Flight
Once pre-ight preparation is complete, it is recommended to hone your ight skills and practice ying safely.
Make sure that all ights are carried out in an open area. The ight height is limited to 500 m. DO NOT exceed
this height. Strictly abide by local laws and regulations when ying. Make sure to read the DJI FPV Disclaimer and
Safety Guidelines to understand the safety notices before ying.
Flight Environment Requirements
1. DO NOT use the aircraft in severe weather conditions including wind speeds exceeding 13.8 m/s, snow, rain,
and fog.
2. Only fly in open areas. Tall structures and large metal structures may affect the accuracy of the onboard
compass and GPS system. It is recommended to keep the aircraft at least 5 m away from structures.
3. Avoid obstacles, crowds, high voltage power lines, trees, and bodies of water. It is recommended to keep the
aircraft at least 3 m above water.
4. Minimize interference by avoiding areas with high levels of electromagnetism such as locations near power
lines, base stations, electrical substations, and broadcasting towers.
5. The aircraft and battery performance is subject to environmental factors such as air density and temperature.
Be careful when flying 19,685 ft (6,000 m) or more above sea level. Otherwise, the battery and aircraft
performance may be reduced.
6. The aircraft cannot use GPS within the polar regions. Use the Downward Vision System when ying in such
locations.
7. Fly with caution when taking o from moving surfaces such as a moving boat or vehicle.
Flight Limits and GEO Zones
Unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) operators should abide by the regulations from self-regulatory organizations such
as the International Civil Aviation Organization, the Federal Aviation Administration, and local aviation authorities.
For safety reasons, ight limits are enabled by default to help users operate this aircraft safely and legally. Users
can set ight limits on height and distance.
Altitude limits, distance limits, and GEO zones function concurrently to manage ight safety when GPS is available.
Only the altitude can be limited when GPS is unavailable.
Flight Altitude and Distance Limits
Users can change the maximum height and radius limits in the goggles. Once completed, the aircraft ight is
restricted to a cylindrical area that is determined by these settings. These limits are detailed in the table below.
Max Flight Altitude
Max Radius
Home Point
Height of aircraft
when powered on
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When GPS is available
Flight Limits Goggles Aircraft Status Indicator
Max Altitude
Aircraft's altitude cannot exceed the
specied value
Warning: Height limit reached
Blinks green and red
alternately
Max Radius
Flight distance must be within the
max radius
Warning: Distance limit reached
When GPS is weak
Flight Limits Goggles Aircraft Status Indicator
Max Altitude
Height is restricted to 98 ft (30 m)
when the GPS signal is weak.
Warning: height limit reached.
Blinks red and green
alternately
Max Radius The restrictions on the radius are disabled and warning prompts cannot be received in the goggles.
There will be no altitude limit if the GPS signal becomes weak during ight as long as the GPS signal
display was white or yellow when the aircraft was powered on.
If the aircraft is in a GEO zone and there is a weak or no GPS signal, the aircraft status indicator will
glow red for ve seconds every twelve seconds.
The aircraft can still be controlled if it reaches an altitude or radius limit, but it cannot y any farther.
For safety reasons, do not y close to airports, highways, railway stations, railway lines, city centers,
or other sensitive areas. Only y the aircraft within visual line of sight.
GEO Zones
All GEO zones are listed on the DJI ocial website at https://www.dji.com/ysafe. GEO zones are divided into
dierent categories and include locations such as airports, airelds where manned aircraft operate at low altitudes,
national borders, and sensitive locations such as power plants.
A prompt will appear in the goggles if the aircraft is approaching a GEO zone and the aircraft will be restricted from
ying in the area.
Pre-Flight Checklist
1. Make sure the goggles battery, remote controller, Intelligent Flight Battery, and mobile device are fully charged.
2. Make sure the propellers are mounted correctly and securely.
3. Make sure the Intelligent Flight Battery and goggles battery are properly connected and secure.
4. Make sure the gimbal and camera are functioning normally.
5. Make sure the motors are unobstructed and functioning normally.
6. Make sure that the goggles are functioning normally and display the video transmission.
7. Make sure that the gimbal protector is detached and the camera lens and the Vision System sensors are
clean.
8. Make sure that the goggles antennas are installed securely and the remote controller antenna is lifted.
9. Only use genuine DJI parts or parts certified by DJI. Unauthorized parts or parts from non-DJI certified
manufacturers may cause the system to malfunction and compromise safety.
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Starting/Stopping the Motors
Starting the Motors
Normal/Sport mode
A CSC is used to start the motors. Push both sticks to the inner or outer bottom corners to start the motors.
Once the motors start spinning, release both sticks simultaneously.
Manual mode
Make sure the throttle stick is in the lowest position and press the start/stop button twice to start the motors.
Stopping the Motors
Normal/Sport mode
There are two methods to stop the motors.
Method 1: when the aircraft has landed, push and hold the throttle stick down. The motors will stop after three
seconds.
Method 2: when the aircraft has landed, push the throttle stick down, and perform the same CSC that was used
to start the motors. Release both sticks once the motors have stopped.
OR
Method 2
Method 1
+
Throttle Stick
OR
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Manual mode
Press the start/stop button twice to stop the motors once the aircraft has landed.
For ight safety, it is recommended to switch to Normal mode before landing.
Stopping the Motors Mid-Flight
When using Normal or Sport mode, the motors can only be stopped by performing a CSC mid-flight in an
emergency situation such as if the aircraft has a stalled motor, is involved in a collision, is rolling in the air, is out of
control, or is ascending or descending quickly. The default setting can be changed in goggles.
When using the Manual mode, press the start/stop button twice to stop the motors at any time.
Stopping motors mid-ight will cause the aircraft to crash.
Flight Test
Takeo/Landing Procedures
1. Place the aircraft in an open, at area with the aircraft status indicator facing towards you.
2. Power on the goggles, remote controller, and the aircraft.
3. Wait until the aircraft status indicator blinks green slowly to indicate that the Home Point has been recorded
and put on the goggles.
4. Start the motors.
5. Gently push the throttle stick up to take o.
6. Pull the throttle stick down to land the aircraft.
7. Stop the motors after landing.
8. Power o the aircraft, goggles, and remote controller.
Video Suggestions and Tips
1. The pre-ight checklist is designed to help you y safely and to ensure that you can record video during ight.
Go through the full pre-ight checklist before each ight.
2. Select the gimbal operation mode.
3. It is recommended to use Normal mode to take photos or record videos.
4. DO NOT y in bad weather conditions such as when it is raining or windy.
5. Choose the camera settings that best suit your needs.
6. Perform ight tests to establish ight routes and to preview scenes.
7. Push the control sticks gently to keep the aircraft movement smooth and stable.
8. When using Manual mode, y in an open, wide, and sparsely populated environment to ensure ight safety.
It is important to understand the basic ight guidelines, both for your protection and for the safety
of those around you.
DO NOT forget to read the disclaimer and safety guidelines.
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Maintenance
Goggles
Cleaning
Make sure to disconnect the goggles from the power outlet before cleaning and make sure that there are no
cables connected.
Clean the surface of the goggles with a soft, dry, clean cloth. To clean the foam padding, moisten the cloth with
clean water and wipe the foam padding.
Replacing the Foam Padding
The foam padding is attached to the goggles with Velcro. When replacing the foam padding, peel it gradually
from the left or right side. Align the new foam padding with the goggles and press the foam padding down so it is
securely attached.
Maintenance of Lenses
Use a cleaning cloth to wipe the lenses gently.
1. Moisten the cleaning cloth with alcohol or a lens cleaner.
2. Wipe in a circular motion from the center to the outer edges of the lenses.
DO NOT clean the foam padding with alcohol.
The lenses are delicate. Clean them gently. DO NOT scratch them as this will damage the overall
viewing experience.
Store the goggles in a dry room at room temperature to avoid damage to the lenses from high
temperature and humid environments.
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Aircraft
Follow the steps below to replace components of the aircraft such as the top shell, gimbal and camera, or landing
gear.
Gimbal and Camera (Incl. Top Shell)
Detaching
1. Remove the four M1.6 screws on the front and remove the protective shell.
2. Remove the four M2 screws on both sides.
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3. Pry a corner of the top shell from the bottom side of the aircraft.
4. Facing the aircraft, hold the front frame arm and push in the direction shown to remove the top shell.
5. Remove the four M2 screws on the front.
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6. Remove the two M1.6 screws on the side before removing the metal piece.
7. Use an appropriate tool to lift and remove the FPC connector on the gimbal and camera.
8. Tear o one corner of the xing tape to remove the gimbal and camera.
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Installation
1. Prepare a new gimbal and camera, align the connector cable to the position, and secure with xing tape.
2. Align and press down the FPC connector of the gimbal and camera to make sure they are securely connected.
3. Attach the metal plate on the right side and tighten the two M1.6 screws.
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4. Install the gimbal and camera and tighten the four M2 screws.
5. Prepare a new top shell to install.
6. Press the following positions in sequence to make sure that the top shell is rmly installed.
1
1
2
2
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7. Slightly bend the side of the top shell to insert the buckle into the aircraft slot and tighten the four M2 screws
on both sides.
8. Install the protective shell from the top and make sure to align the slots. Tighten the four M2 screws on the
front to complete the installation.
1
1
2
2
Calibrating the gimbal and camera
After replacing the gimbal and camera, download the calibration le of the camera to calibrate the gimbal and
camera.
1. Power on the aircraft, goggles, and remote controller. Make sure all the devices are linked.
2. Connect the USB-C port of the goggles to the mobile device, run DJI Fly, and follow the on-screen instructions
to download the camera calibration le to the aircraft. An internet connection is required for downloading.
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Landing Gear
Detaching
1. Remove the two M1.6 screws on the bottom of the left landing gear.
2. Remove the landing gear as shown.
3. Remove the antenna light board of the landing gear.
1
2
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4. Remove the antenna connector and 3-pin and 4-pin light wire connectors on both sides of the board.
Installation
1. Check the mark inside the landing gear, and remove the antenna light board from the one marked L. Connect
the 3-pin and 4-pin light wire connectors and antenna connector on the bottom of the left front motor and
make sure they are secure.
L
2
1
2. Insert the board between the two clamping positions on the motor base.
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3. Make sure the groove of the landing gear is properly inserted into the corresponding position of the motor
base.
4. Tighten the two M1.6 screws to complete the installation.
5. Repeat the steps above to install the landing gear on the right side. The landing gear is marked R.
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Specications
Aircraft
Takeo Weight Approx. 795 g
Dimensions
178×232×127 mm (without propellers)
255×312×127 mm (with propellers)
Diagonal Distance 245 mm
Max Ascent Speed
8 m/s (Normal mode)
15 m/s (Sport mode)
No limit (Manual mode)
Max Descent Speed
7 m/s (Normal mode)
10 m/s (Sport mode)
No limit (Manual mode)
Max Speed (near sea level, no
wind)
15 m/s (Normal mode)
27 m/s (Sport mode)
39 m/s (Manual mode)
Max Horizontal Acceleration
(near sea level, no wind)
0-100 kph: 2 s (Manual mode)
Max Service Ceiling Above Sea
Level
6000 m
Max Flight Time Approx. 20 mins (measured while ying at 40 kph in windless conditions)
Max Hover Time Approx. 16 mins (measured in windless conditions)
Max Flight Distance 16.8 km (measured in windless conditions)
Max Wind Speed Resistance 13.8 m/s
Operating Temperature Range 14° to 104° F (-10° to 40° C)
GNSS GPS+GLONASS+Galileo
Operating Frequency 2.400-2.4835 GHz; 5.725-5.850 GHz
Transmitter Power (EIRP)
2.4 GHz: ≤31.5 dBm (FCC), ≤20 dBm (CE/SRRC/MIC)
5.8 GHz: ≤31.5 dBm (FCC), ≤25.5 dBm (SRRC), ≤14 dBm (CE)
Hovering Accuracy Range
Vertical: ±0.1 m (with Vision Positioning), ±0.5 m (with GPS Positioning)
Horizontal: ±0.3 m (with Vision Positioning), ±1.5 m (with GPS Positioning)
Gimbal
Mechanical Range Tilt: -65° to +70°
Controllable Range Tilt: -50° to +58°
Stabilized System Single-axis (tilt), electronic roll axis
Max Control Speed 60°/s
Angular Vibration Range ±0.01° (Normal mode)
Electronic Roll Axis Available (up to an angle of 10°)
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Sensing System
Forward
Precision Measurement Range: 0.5-18 m
Obstacle Sensing: Only available in Normal mode
FOV: 56° (horizontal), 71° (vertical)
Downward
Infrared Sensor Measurement Range: 10 m
Hovering Range: 0.5-15 m
Vision Sensor Hovering Range: 0.5-30 m
Auxiliary Bottom Light Single LED
Operating Environment
Non-reective, discernible surfaces with diuse reectivity of >20%;
Adequate lighting of lux >15
Camera
Sensor 1/2.3” CMOS, Eective Pixels: 12 MP
Lens
FOV: 150°
35mm Format Equivalent: 14.66 mm
Aperture: f/2.8
Focus Mode: Fixed focus
Focus range: 0.6 m to ∞
ISO Range 100-12800
Electronic Shutter Speed 1/50-1/8000 s
Still Photography Modes Single shot
Max Image Size 3840×2160
Photo Format JPEG
Video Resolution
4K: 3840×2160 50/60 p
FHD: 1920×1080 50/60/100/120 p
Video Format MP4/MOV (MPEG-4 AVC/H.264, HEVC/H.265)
Max Video Bitrate 120 Mbps
Color Proles Standard, D-Cinelike
RockSteady EIS Available
Distortion Correction Available
Supported File Formats
exFAT (recommend)
FAT32
Intelligent Flight Battery
Capacity 2000 mAh
Voltage 22.2 V (standard)
Charging Voltage Limit 25.2 V
Battery Type LiPo 6S
Energy 44.4 [email protected]
Discharge Rate 10C (typical)
Weight Approx. 295 g
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Charging Temperature Range 41° to 104° F (5° to 40° C)
Max Charging Power 90 W
Goggles
Weight Approx. 420 g (incl. headband and antennas)
Dimensions
184×122×110 mm (excl. antennas)
202×126×110 mm (incl. antennas)
Screen Size 2 inch×2
Screen Resolution
(Single Screen)
1440×810
Screen Refresh Rate 144 Hz
FOV 30° to 54°; Image size: 50-100%
Interpupillary Distance Range 58-70 mm
Operating Frequency 2.400-2.4835 GHz; 5.725-5.850 GHz
Transmitter Power (EIRP)
2.4 GHz: ≤28.5 dBm (FCC), ≤20 dBm (CE/SRRC/MIC)
5.8 GHz: ≤31.5 dBm (FCC), ≤19 dBm (SRRC), ≤14 dBm (CE)
Communication Bandwidth Max 40 MHz
Live View Mode
Low-Latency mode (810p 100fps/120fps), Latency
<
28 ms
High-Quality mode (810p 50fps/60fps), Latency
<
40 ms
Max Video Bitrate 50 Mbps
Transmission Range 10 km (FCC); 6 km (CE/SRRC/MIC)
Audio Transmission Available
Supported Video Recording
Format
MOV (Video format: H.264)
Supported Video Playback
Format
MP4, MOV, MKV
(Video format: H.264; Audio format: AAC-LC, AAC-HE, AC-3, MP3)
Operating Temperature Range 0° to 40° C (32° to 104° F)
Power Input
Recommended: DJI FPV Goggles Battery
Third-party batteries: 11.1-25.2 V
Goggles Battery
Capacity 1800 mAh
Voltage Max 9 V
Battery Type LiPo 2S
Energy 18 Wh
Charging Temperature Range 0° to 45° C (32° to 113° F)
Max Charging Power 10 W
Runtime
Approx. 1 hour and 50 minutes (ambient temperature: 25°C, screen
brightness: 6)
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Remote Controller
Weight 346 g
Dimensions 190×140×51 mm
Operating Frequency 2.400-2.4835 GHz; 5.725-5.850 GHz
Max Transmission Distance
(unobstructed, free of
interference)
10 km (FCC); 6 km (CE/SRRC/MIC)
Transmitter Power (EIRP)
2.4 GHz: ≤28.5 dBm (FCC), ≤20 dBm (CE/SRRC/MIC)
5.8 GHz: ≤31.5 dBm (FCC), ≤19 dBm (SRRC), ≤14 dBm (CE)
Operating Temperature Range -10° to 40° C (14° to 104° F)
Battery Charger
Input 100-240 V, 50/60 Hz, 1.8 A
Output
Main: 25.2±0.15 V, 3.57±0.1 A or 1±0.2 A
USB: 5 V/2 A × 2
Rated Power 86 W
Charging Temperature Range 5° to 40° C (41° to 104° F)
Charging Time
Intelligent Flight Battery: approx. 50 minutes
Remote Controller: approx. 2 hours 30 minutes
Goggles Battery: approx. 2 hours 30 minutes
SD Cards
Supported SD Cards
microSD Card
Max 256 GB, UHS-I Speed Grade 3
Recommended microSD
Cards
SanDisk High Endurance U3 V30 64GB microSDXC
SanDisk Extreme PRO U3 V30 A2 64GB microSDXC
SanDisk Extreme U3 V30 A2 64GB microSDXC
SanDisk Extreme U3 V30 A2 128GB microSDXC
SanDisk Extreme U3 V30 A2 256GB microSDXC
Lexar 667x V30 128GB microSDXC
Lexar High Endurance 128G U3 V30 microSDXC
Samsung EVO U3 (Yellow) 64GB microSDXC
Samsung EVO Plus U3 (Red) 64GB microSDXC
Samsung EVO Plus U3 256GB microSDXC
Netac 256GB U3 A1 microSDXC
Aircraft takeo weight includes battery, propellers, and a microSD card.
The FOV will be 150° when shooting at 50 or 100 fps. For other frame rates, the FOV will be 142°.
Devices will take longer to charge if both the Intelligent Flight Battery and remote controller or goggles
battery are being charged simultaneously.
These specications have been determined through tests conducted with the latest rmware. Firmware
updates can enhance performance. It is highly recommended to update to the latest rmware.
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Calibrating the Compass
It is recommended to calibrate the compass in the following situations when ying outdoors:
1. Flying at a location farther than 31 miles (50 km) away from the location the aircraft was last own.
2. The aircraft has not been own for more than 30 days.
3. A compass interference warning appears in the goggles and/or the aircraft status indicator blinks red and
yellow alternatively.
DO NOT calibrate the compass in locations where magnetic interference may occur such as close to
magnetite deposits or large metallic structures such as parking structures, steel-reinforced basements,
bridges, cars, or scaolding.
DO NOT carry objects that contain ferromagnetic materials such as mobile phones near the aircraft
during calibration.
It is not necessary to calibrate the compass when ying indoors.
Calibration Procedure
Choose an open area to carry out the following procedure.
1. Select Settings, Safety, and Compass Calibration in the goggles. The aircraft status indicator will be solid
yellow to indicate calibration has started.
2. Hold the aircraft horizontally and rotate it 360°. The aircraft status indicator will turn solid green.
3. Hold the aircraft vertically and rotate it 360° around a vertical axis.
4. If the aircraft status indicator blinks red, calibration has failed. Change your location and try to calibrate again.
If the aircraft status indicator blinks red and yellow alternatively after calibration is completed, this
indicates that the current location is not suitable for flying the aircraft due to the level of magnetic
interference. Choose a new location.
A prompt will appear in the goggles if compass calibration is required before takeo.
The aircraft can take o immediately once calibration is complete. If you wait more than three minutes
to take o after calibration, you may need to calibrate again.
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Updating Firmware
Use DJI Fly or DJI Assistant 2 (DJI FPV series) to update the rmware.
Using DJI Fly
After powering on the aircraft, goggles, and remote controller, make sure that all devices are linked. Connect
the USB-C port of the goggles to the mobile device, run DJI Fly, and follow the prompt to update. An internet
connection is required.
Using DJI Assistant 2 (DJI FPV series)
Use DJI Assistant 2 (DJI FPV series) to update the aircraft, goggles, or remote controller separately.
1. Power on the device and connect it to a computer with a USB-C cable.
2. Launch DJI Assistant 2 (DJI FPV series) and log in with a DJI account.
3. Select the device and click Firmware Update on the left-hand side.
4. Select the rmware version required.
5. DJI Assistant 2 (DJI FPV series) will download and update the rmware automatically.
6. The device will restart automatically after the rmware update is complete.
Make sure to follow all the steps to update rmware. Otherwise, the update may fail.
The rmware update will take approximately 11 minutes. When updating the rmware, it is normal for
the gimbal to go limp, and the aircraft to reboot. Wait until the update is complete.
Make sure the computer is connected to the internet.
Make sure that the device has sucient power before updating rmware. Before performing an update,
make sure the Intelligent Flight Battery is at least 43% charged and the goggles battery and the remote
controller are at least 30% charged.
Do not unplug the USB-C cable during an update.
If there is an additional battery that needs to be updated after the update is complete, insert it into the
aircraft and power on the aircraft. A prompt will appear in the goggles to update the battery. Make sure
to update the battery before takeo.
Note that the update may reset various ight parameters such as the RTH altitude and the maximum
flight distance. Before updating, take note of your preferred settings and readjust them after the
update.
After-Sales Information
Visit https://www.dji.com/support to learn more about after-sales service policies, repair services, and support.
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