dji MATRICE 200 series Faq
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Q: What cameras and gimbals is the M200 series compatible with?
A: The M200 series currently supports the Zenmuse X4S, Zenmuse X5S, Zenmuse XT and
Zenmuse Z30 cameras.
Q: Does the M200 series have an Obstacle Avoidance/FlightAutonomy system?
A: Yes, the M200 Series includes a robust FlightAutonomy system with a total of 7 sensors. Its
Forward Vision System is capable of detecting obstacles up to 30 meters ahead, while the upward
facing infrared sensors can sense obstacles within a 5-meter range. A downward facing vision
positioning system enables precision hovering and landing.
Q: What is the difference between the M100, M200 and M600?
A: The main difference between the M200 Series and the rest of the Matrice line of drones is its
closed-shell body, which brings added portability, ease-of-use and ruggedness. Additionally, the
M210 models can easily accommodate multiple payload configurations, something not previously
seen on any drone.
Q: Is a case included with my M200 Series drone?
A: Yes, your M200 Series drone comes with a travel case customized to securely transport your
model. The case comes with enough space to fit 6 TB50 or TB55 batteries, 2 gimbals, 2 sets of
propellers, one controller, one charger and charger hub, a CrystalSky tablet or Apple iPad.
Q: Does my M200 Series drone need to be regularly checked when flying in sandy
environments?
A: When flying in sandy and similar environments, pilots should regularly check their drone after
flying to extend its lifetime as the closed-shell body is not completely protected against fine
particles. Specifically, pilots should check the arm closing mechanism, and motors for loose
particles that could potentially harm the aircrafts' internals.
Q: Can I carry the M200 batteries on a commercial airplane?
A: Most airlines allow TB50 batteries to be carried onto the airplane. You are likely to encounter
issues when carrying TB55 batteries as they exceed allotted size for many airlines. Before
planning a project, we suggest checking with your airline in advance. When transporting batteries
please discharge them to below 30% maximum capacity for maximum safety.
Q: What happens if one battery fails?
A: The M200 series continuously checks battery status and will notify you through the DJI GO 4
app if a battery malfunctions. In this case, please land the aircraft immediately.
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