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Basic Knowledge
Fly Safe
DJI encourages you to enjoy flying in a safe, responsible and smart way.
DO NOT FLY
near or above people,
near trees, power lines or buildings.
DO NOT FLY
in rain, snow, fog, and wind
speeds exceeding 22 mph or 10 m/s.
Be very careful when flying at high altitude as aircraft performance may be reduced. It is recommended to use a specially-designed
propeller when flying at high altitude.
The compass and GPS will not work in Polar Regions. The aircraft will auto switch to A-mode and use the Vision System for positioning.
Flight Mode
P-mode (Positioning): P-mode works best when the GPS
signal is strong. The aircraft utilizes the GPS and Vision
System to automatically stabilize itself, navigate between
obstacles or track a moving object. Advanced features such
as TapFly
TM
and ActiveTrack
S-mode (Sport): The handling gain values of the aircraft are
adjusted in order to enhance the maneuverability of the aircraft
in S-mode. Note that the Vision System is disabled in this mode.
A-mode (Attitude): When neither the GPS nor the Vision
System is available, the aircraft will only use its barometer for
positioning to control the altitude.
Toggle the flight mode switch on the remote
controller to 'P' and wait for a stable satellite
count before takeoff.
S-mode and A-mode should be enabled in the DJI GO 4 app.
The Downward Vision System will not work properly over surfaces that do not have pattern variations, over water or in low light
conditions (< 15 lux).
16.4 feet (5 meters)
The Forward Vision System will work properly over surfaces with a clear pattern and adequate lighting (lux > 15).
400 ft
Always
fly under
DO MONITOR YOUR ALTITUDE
and fly under 400 feet
(120 meters).
DO MAINTAIN LINE OF SIGHT
and avoid flying behind buildings
or obstacles that block your view.
TM
are enabled in this mode.
It is important to understand basic
flight guidelines for the safety of
both you and those around you.
Refer to the Disclaimer and Safety
Guidelines for more information.
Learn more:
http://www.dji.com/flysafe
GPS Positioning
Return-to-Home
It is important to take off with a strong GPS signal
(GPS icon is followed by at least four bars) to ensure
that the Home Point is recorded by the aircraft. The
aircraft will automatically return to the Home Point in
the following cases.
Smart RTH: The pilot presses the RTH button.
Low Battery RTH: The battery level is low or
critically low.
Failsafe RTH: Remote controller signal is lost.
The aircraft can sense obstacles at a distance up to
200 meters, then automatically avoid obstacle and
fly to the Home Point.
No Fly Zones
Vision Positioning
Effective Altitude:
≤ 32.8 feet
(10 meters)
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