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dji MATRICE 200 series Disclaimer e linee guida per la sicurezza
TapFly
To prevent serious injury or property damage, observe the following 
guidelines:
1.  DO NOT instruct the aircraft to fly towards people, animals, small 
and fine objects (e.g. tree branches and power lines) or transparent 
objects (e.g. glass and water).
2.  Watch  out  for  potential  obstacles  in  your  surrounding  area 
(especially on the rear, left, and right sides of the aircraft) and stay 
clear of them to avoid accidents.
3.  Be prepared to take control of the aircraft by pushing the sticks 
on the remote controller, or press the stop button on the remote 
controller or on the screen to exit TapFly in case of an emergency.
1.  There may be deviations between the expected and actual paths 
for your TapFly selection.
2.  The selectable range on the screen is limited. You cannot make 
TapFly selections near the upper or lower edges of the screen.
3.  The TapFly mode may NOT function properly when the aircraft is 
flying over water or snow covered area.
4.  Be extra cautious when flying in extremely dark (< 300 lux) or bright 
(> 10,000 lux) environments.
ActiveTrack
To prevent serious injury and property damage, observe the following 
guidelines:
1.  Ensure there are no people, animals, small and fine objects (e.g. 
tree branches and power lines) or transparent objects (e.g. glass 
and water) along the desired tracking path.
2.  Watch  out  for  potential  obstacles  in  your  surrounding  area 
(especially on the rear, left, and right sides of the aircraft) and stay 
clear of them to avoid accidents.
3.  Be prepared to take control of the aircraft by pushing the sticks 
on the remote controller, or press the stop button on the remote 
controller  or  on  the  screen  to  exit  ActiveTrack  in  case  of  an 
emergency.
1.  Be extra cautious when using ActiveTrack in any of the following 
situations:
a.  The movement of the tracked subject is not on a level plane;
b.  The tracked subject changes shape drastically while moving;
c.  The tracked subject could be blocked or out of sight for a long 
time;
d.  When the tracked object is in a snow-covered area;
e.  The lighting is extremely low (< 300 lux) or high (> 10,000 lux); 
and
f.  The  tracked  subject  has  a  similar  color  or  pattern  as  the 
surrounding environment.
2.  You must follow local privacy laws and regulations when using 
ActiveTrack.
Compliance with Regulations & NO Fly
Zones
Regulations
To avoid, serious injury and property damage, observe the following
rules:
1. DO NOT operate in the vicinity of manned aircraft, regardless of
altitude. (Land immediately if necessary)
2. DO NOT fly the aircraft in densely populated areas, including cities,
sporting events, exhibitions, performances, etc.
3. DO NOT fly the aircraft above the authorized altitude. Remain well
clear of and DO NOT interfere with manned aircraft operations. Be
aware of and avoid other aircraft and obstacles at all times.
To avoid, serious injury and property damage, observe the following rules:
1.  DO NOT fly the aircraft near or inside NO Fly zones specified by 
local laws and regulations. The NO Fly zone list includes: airports, 
borders between two sovereign countries or regions, major cities/
regions, etc., and is continuously updated.
2.  DO NOT fly the aircraft above the authorized altitude. 
3.  ALWAYS keep your aircraft within visual line of sight (VLOS), and 
use an observer to assist if needed.
4.  NEVER use the aircraft to carry illegal or dangerous goods/payloads.
1.  Make sure you understand the nature/type of your flight operation 
(such as for recreation, for public use, or for commercial use) and 
have obtained corresponding approval and clearance from the 
related government agencies before flight. Consult with your local 
regulators for comprehensive definitions and specific requirements. 
For users operating their aircraft in the United States, please first 
visit http://www.knowbeforeyoufly.org/ and take action appropriate 
to your circumstances.
2.  Please note that remote-controlled aircraft may be banned from 
conducting commercial activities in certain countries and regions. 
Check and follow all applicable laws and ordinances before flying 
as those rules may differ from those stated here.
3.  DO NOT fly around sensitive infrastructure or property such as 
power stations, water treatment facilities, correctional facilities, 
heavily traveled roadways, government facilities, military zones, etc.
4.  Respect the privacy of others when using the camera. DO NOT 
conduct surveillance operations such as image capture or video 
recording on any person, entity, event, performance, exhibition, 
and property without authorization or where there is an expectation 
of privacy, even if the image or video is captured for personal use.
5.  Please  be  advised  that  in  certain  areas,  the  recording  of 
images and  videos  from  events, performances,  exhibitions,  or 
commercial properties by means of a camera may contravene 
copyright or other legal rights, even if the image or video was 
shot for personal use.
NO Fly Zones
DJI takes flight safety seriously, and has therefore developed various 
aids to help users comply with local rules and regulations while flying. 
We strongly recommend that you update the firmware to the latest 
version to ensure the following features are fully updated:
NO Fly Zones
1.  NO Fly Zones include but are not limited to major airports around 
world, borders between two sovereign countries or regions, major 
cities/regions, etc.
2.  A list of NO Fly Zones is available on the official DJI website at 
http://www.dji.com/flysafe/no-fly and is subject to periodic updates 
in line with the latest regulatory requirements without prior notice.
3.  Some NO Fly Zones are comprised of several zones. Each zone 
features  circles  of  various  sizes.  The  aircraft  will  NOT  be  able 
to take off in the inner most zone of the NO Fly Zone, and will 
descend to the specified altitude when it approaches the edge of 
the inner most zone. Ground station functionality is disabled when 
the aircraft is within a NO Fly Zone.
4.  Users are NOT able to set up waypoints within NO Fly Zones.
Altitude Limit
1.  Fly NO higher than 120 meters (400 feet) above ground level and 
stay away from any surrounding obstacles.Legal maximum flight 
altitude may be lower according to your local laws and regulations. 
Please strictly follow all applicable laws.
2.  If you intend to fly above the default altitude limit, you are required 
to accept the prompted disclaimer to enable the new altitude limit. 
If a new altitude limit is set, you further understand and agree that 
data including but not limited to flight telemetry data and altitude 
limit  changes  could  be  uploaded  to  and  maintained  on  a  DJI 
designated server.
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