1. Make sure the aircraft is far away from crowds or folded prior to updating
the firmware.
1. For safety, make sure you are using the latest firmware version.
2. A notification will appear when a new firmware update is available. You are
required to read and understand the information shown. The aircraft and the
connected remote controller will update the firmware after the user agrees.
The firmware will not be updated unless the user chooses to do so.*
3. Make sure to also update the remote controller firmware to the latest version if
the aircraft firmware is updated.
* Make sure to enable Device Update in Data and Privacy on the upper left of
the home screen of DJI Pilot 2. Otherwise, the latest firmware version will not
downloaded and updated.
SDK
1. Before using the DJI SDK, agree to the DJI SDK Terms of Use and the DJI
Privacy Policy. These Terms of Use and Privacy Policy limit some of DJI's legal
responsibilities. Read them carefully at https://developer.dji.com/policies/.
Flight Modes, Functions, and Warnings
Safety at a Glance
Observe the following rules to avoid collision, serious injury, and property
damage:
1. Make sure you are not under the influence of alcohol, drugs, or anesthesia,
or suffering from dizziness, fatigue, nausea, or any other conditions,
whether physical or mental, that could impair your ability to operate the
aircraft safely.
2. Upon landing, power off the aircraft and then power off the remote
controller.
3. DO NOT drop, launch, fire, or otherwise project any dangerous payloads
on or at any buildings, persons, or animals, or which could cause personal
injury or property damage.
4. DO NOT use an aircraft that has crashed or been involved in a collision or
an aircraft that is not in good condition before seeking assistance from DJI
Support or a DJI authorized dealer.
5. Make sure you have been sufficiently trained after reading the user manual
and familiar with usages such as emergency pause, failsafe, and RTH.
6. To stop the motors mid-flight, pull both remote controller sticks to the
bottom inner corner or bottom outside corner and hold for two seconds.
Stopping the motors mid-flight will cause the aircraft to crash. The motor
can only be stopped mid-flight when the flight controller detects a critical
error.
7. Before each flight, set an appropriate failsafe altitude which is the height
above the takeoff position and make sure this altitude is higher than any
obstacle in the operation area.
8. The failsafe action is how the aircraft will behave if it is disconnected from
the remote controller. The failsafe action cannot be cancelled without
reconnecting to the remote controller but if the aircraft enters low battery
mode during this period it can perform Smart RTH. The default failsafe
action for a manual flight is RTH.
9. Set the height and distance limit according to the operation area and local
regulations. The aircraft cannot fly higher than the height limit so make sure
to set the height limit to higher than any obstacle in the operation area and
the RTH altitude setting.
10. Make sure to follow the prompts in DJI Pilot 2 to return to home and land
as soon as possible if warned about strong winds or to perform compass
calibration.
1. Make sure you have a flight plan and DO NOT fly the aircraft recklessly.
2. Respect the privacy of others when using the camera. Make sure you comply
with local regulations and privacy laws.
3. DO NOT use this product for any illegal or inappropriate purpose such as
spying, military operations, or unauthorized investigations.
4. DO NOT use this product to defame, abuse, harass, stalk, threaten, or
otherwise violate the legal rights of others, such as privacy and publicity rights.
5. DO NOT trespass onto the private property of others.
Flight Modes
Observe the following rules to avoid collisions, serious injury, and property
damage:
1. DO NOT switch from N-mode to either S-mode or F-mode unless you are
sufficiently familiar with the aircraft behavior under each flight mode. You
must turn on Multiple Flight Modes in DJI Pilot 2 before switching from
N-mode to other modes.
2. Avoid flying in areas where GNSS signal is weak or in narrow and confined
spaces. Otherwise, the aircraft will be forced to enter Attitude mode*,
leading to potential flight hazards. Land the aircraft in a safe place as
soon as possible. Refer to the Vision System and Infrared Sensing System
section for more information on flying indoors.
3. When switching the GNSS to the BeiDou satellite positioning system in DJI
Pilot 2, the aircraft only uses a single positioning system and the satellite
search capability becomes poor. Fly with caution.
* In Attitude mode, the vision systems and some intelligent features are disabled.
The aircraft cannot position itself or brake automatically in this mode and is easily
affected by its surroundings, which may result in horizontal shifting. Use the
remote controller to control and position the aircraft.
1. N-mode is preferred for most flight scenarios. Make sure you are sufficiently
familiar with the aircraft behavior under each flight mode before switching to
other flight modes and read the safety notices in DJI Pilot 2.
a. N-mode (Normal): The aircraft utilizes the GNSS and downward vision
system to automatically stabilize itself. The vision and Infrared sensing
system works properly and the aircraft can actively brake and avoid
obstacles.
b. S-mode (Sport): The aircraft utilizes the GNSS and downward vision system
to automatically stabilize itself. The flight speed and attitude of the aircraft
are increased in order to enhance the maneuverability of the aircraft. The
maximum flight speed of the aircraft is increased in this mode. The aircraft
cannot actively brake and avoid obstacles in S-mode.
c. F-mode (Function): F-mode can be set to T-mode (Tripod mode) or A-mode
(Attitude mode) in DJI Pilot 2. T-mode is based on N-mode. The flight
speed is limited to allow easier control of the aircraft. Attitude mode must
be used with caution.
Return to Home (RTH)
1. Make sure to operate the aircraft within the transmission range of the remote
controller. Otherwise, the remote controller and aircraft may be disconnected
and failsafe will be triggered (default setting is RTH).
2. It is recommended to press the RTH button on the remote controller to initiate
RTH (default failsafe setting) rather than by powering off the remote controller.
The aircraft will fly to the last recorded home point.
3. If the surrounding lighting conditions are poor, the navigation display in DJI
Pilot 2 will show if the vision or infrared sensing system fails. The aircraft will
not be able to avoid obstacles during this time. DO NOT rely on the vision
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