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6. Prepare the Remote Controller
Unfold the mobile device holder and the antennas.
Optimal Transmission Range
Press the button to
release the clamp.
DO NOT use other 2.4 GHz devices at the same time to avoid signal interference.
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DO NOT operate more than 3 aircrafts within in the same area (size equivalent to a soccer field) to prevent transmission interference.
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7. Prepare the Camera
Align the two lens mount
indices, and insert the lens
into the camera body.
1
Always set the camera lens to AF mode.
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While holding down the lens release button, rotate the camera lens counterclockwise to detach it.
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DO NOT mount the Balancing Ring and a filter at the same time.
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Strong
Weak
Try to keep the aircraft inside the optimal
transmission range. If the signal is weak,
adjust the antennas or fly the aircraft
closer.
2
Place your mobile
device and adjust the
clamp to secure.
1
Connect your mobile
3
device with a USB
cable.
Rotate the lens
clockwise until
you hear a click.
Dual Remote Controllers
You will need to link the Master and Slave
remote controllers.
On the Master RC, launch the DJI GO
app and enter Camera View. Tap
the top of your screen to bring up the RC
Settings. Set the RC Status as 'Master',
and then enter the desired connection
password.
Similarly on the Slave RC, set the RC
Status to 'Slave'. Then tap Search for
Master RC and connect to the Master RC
with your preset password.
Rotate the Lens Lock counterclockwise to
lock it.
Tighten the junction between the lens and camera body.
Hold down the lens release button to loosen the junction
when attaching and detaching the camera.
2
Mount the Balancing
Ring (or a filter) and
the lens hood. Insert
the Micro SD card.
Unfold
Micro SD
Balancing Ring or Filter
4
on
Lens Hood