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dji mavic Quick Start Manual
1. Downloading the DJI GO 4 App and Watching Tutorial
3. Charging the Batteries
Videos
Use the provided charger to full charge the
Intelligent Flight Battery before first time use.
Search for 'DJI GO 4' in the App Store or Google
Play, or scan the QR code to download the app
on your mobile device.
Power Outlet
100 - 240V
DJI GO 4
Attach the Intelligent Flight Battery to the battery charger via the port as shown above.
Watch the tutorial videos at www.dji.com/mavic-air
Intelligent Flight Battery Charging time:
or in the DJI GO 4 App by tapping the icon in the
53 minutes in environments at temperatures between 15° to 40°C;
1 hour and 40 minutes in environments at temperatures between 5° to 15°C.
top right corner of your screen.
Remote Controller Charging time: 2.5 hours
Tutorial Videos
When fully charged, insert the Intelligent Flight Battery into the aircraft until you hear a click,
ensuring that the battery is mounted firmly in place.
The optional Battery Charging Hub can charge up to four batteries simultaneously. Please visit the
official DJI Online Store to learn more.
DJI GO 4 supports iOS 9.0 (or later) or Android 4.4 (or later).
Remove the remote controller cable before charging. Connect the provided communication cable
with the USB Adapter to the Charger.
2. Preparing the Aircraft
Check the Battery Levels and Power On/Off
2
1
1
Remove the gimbal
Unfold the front
Unfold the rear arms.
Unfolded
protector from the
arms and landing
camera.
gears.
It is recommended to mount the propeller guards when
Low
flying in Beginner Mode or indoors to ensure better safety.
Refer to the Mavic Air Propeller Guards User Guide to
learn more.
Press once to check the battery
It is recommended to have the gimbal protector attached when the aircraft is not in use. Make sure
level. Press once, then again and
the gimbal is horizontal when mounting or removing the gimbal protector.
hold to turn on/off.
Ensure the landing gear is properly unfolded before use. Otherwise, the built-in antenna may be
affected causing serious problems to the video link. Make sure you fold the landing gears first
before folding the aircraft arms.
4. Preparing the Remote Controller
Remove the Intelligent Flight Battery
A
from the aircraft.
Unfold the antennas and
B
mobile device clamps,
then attach the control sticks.
B
USB Adapter
USB-C Cable
A
Strong
Weak
Set the antennas parallel to each other
Ensure the control sticks are firmly mounted.
The remote controller cable with the Lightning Connector is mounted by default. Use the
appropriate cable for your mobile devide to connect to the remote controller.
When using an iPad or tablet, use the USB port on the remote controller.
Do not use the Micro USB and the USB ports simultaneously for linking video. Disconnect one port
from the video-linking device if the other port is in use.
5. Preparing for Takeoff
Power on the remote
Battery Level
High
Low
Battery Level
High
controller
Press the Power button once to
check the current battery level.
Press once, then again and hold to
turn on/off the remote controller.
Use your DJI account to activate the aircraft. Activation requires an internet connection.
Internet
6. Flight
Before taking off, make sure the Aircraft Status
Bar in the DJI GO 4 app displays 'Ready to Go'.
Auto Takeoff / Landing
1
Auto Takeoff
Place one end of the remote
Attach your mobile
controller cable to the end of
device within the
Manual Takeoff / Landing
the slot on the side of the
clamps.
remote controller.
Combination stick command
to start/stop the motors
Optimal Transmission Range
Left stick up (slowly)
to take off
The motors can only be stopped mid-flight when the flight controller detects critical error.
Remote Controller Operation
The default flight control is known as Mode 2. The left stick controls the aircraft's
altitude and heading, while the right stick controls its forward, backward, left and
right movements. The gimbal dial controls the camera's tilt.
Left Stick
Up
DJI GO 4
App
Down
Power on the aircraft
Launch the DJI GO 4 App
Turn Left
Turn Right
Press the Flight Pause button for emergency braking during flight.
Controlling flight with Virtual Joysticks on your mobile device via Wi-Fi
Ready to Go (GPS)
DJI GO 4
App
Mavic_XXX
Auto Landing
1. Power on the aircraft.
2. Press and hold the Function Button on the aircraft for four seconds until you hear
a double beep, switching to Wi-Fi control mode.
3. Launch the DJI GO 4 app and tap the icon in the top right corner of your screen.
Next, scan the Wi-Fi QR Code on the aircraft to start the connection.
OR
4. Tap Auto Takeoff.
5. Now you can fly the aircraft with touch control via Virtual Joysticks.
Left stick down (slowly) until you
touch the ground
Turn on your mobile device's Wi-Fi and enter the Wi-Fi password shown on the aircraft to connect to
the Mavic Air network if for any reason you cannot scan the QR code.
Hold a few seconds to stop the
When using Wi-Fi in a wide open area with no Electro-Magnetic Interference, transmission distance
motors
is approximately 262 ft (80 m) at an altitude of 164 ft (50 m).
Linking is required when switching back to Remote Control mode. The Wi-Fi frequency of your
mobile device can be set to 2.4 GHz or 5 GHz. Set your Wi-Fi to 5 GHz for less interference. Once
connected to the Mavic Air, you can change your Wi-Fi password or reset your Wi-Fi connection.
(Refer to the User Manual for more information)
In the DJI GO 4 App
Right Stick
Forward
Normal
QuickShot
ActiveTrack
Backward
TapFly
Tripod
SmartCapture
Left
Right
Watch the tutorial in the DJI GO 4 app or on the Official DJI website to learn more.
Always set an appropriate RTH altitude before takeoff. When the aircraft is returning to the
Home Point, you should guide it with the control sticks.
8. Fly Safe
120m
Fly in Open
Strong GPS
Maintain Line
Fly Below 400 Feet
Areas
Signal
of Sight
(120 m)
Avoid flying over or near obstacles, crowds, high voltage power lines, trees
or bodies of water.
DO NOT fly near strong electromagnetic sources such as power lines and
base stations as it may affect the onboard compass.
10 m/s
DO NOT use the aircraft in adverse weather conditions such as rain, snow,
fog and wind speeds exceeding 10 m/s or 22 mph.
No Fly Zone
Stay away from the rotating propellers
Learn more at:
and motors.
http://flysafe.dji.com/no-fly
It's important to understand basic flight guidelines, for the safety of both you and
those around you. Don't forget to read the Disclaimer and Safety Guidelines.
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