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User Manual
v1.4
2023.12
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Revision Log
Version
Date
Revisions
v1.2
2023.09
Added support for AR RTH and taking 5 48MP photos when using AEB
and Burst Shooting, etc.
v1.4
2023.12
Added Vision Assist, Auto mode for ActiveShots, Vision Positioning
and Obstacle Sensing switch, etc.
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Using this Manual
Legend
Important
Hints and Tips
Reference
Read Before the First Flight
Read the following documents before using the DJITM Air 3:
1. Safety Guidelines
2. Quick Start Guide
3. User Manual
It is recommended to watch all tutorial videos on the official DJI website and read safety
guidelines before using for the first time. Prepare for your first flight by reviewing the quick
start guide and refer to this user manual for more information.
Video Tutorials
Go to the address below or scan the QR code to watch the DJI Air 3 tutorial videos, which
demonstrate how to use the Air 3 safely.
https://s.dji.com/guide58
Download the DJI Fly App
Make sure to use DJI Fly during flight. Scan the QR code above to download the latest version.
• The DJI RC 2 remote controller has the DJI Fly app already installed. Users are required
to download DJI Fly to their mobile device when using DJI RC-N2 remote controller.
• The Android version of DJI Fly is compatible with Android v7.0 and later. The iOS version
of DJI Fly is compatible with iOS v11.0 and later.
* For increased safety, flight is restricted to a height of 98.4 ft (30 m) and a range of 164 ft (50 m) when not
connected or logged into the app during flight. This applies to DJI Fly and all apps compatible with DJI
aircraft.
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Download DJI Assistant 2 (Consumer Drones Series)
Download DJI ASSISTANTTM 2 (Consumer Drones Series) at https://www.dji.com/air-3/downloads.
• The operating temperature of this product is -10° to 40° C. It does not meet the
standard operating temperature for military grade application (-55° to 125° C), which is
required to endure greater environmental variability. Operate the product appropriately
and only for applications that it meets the operating temperature range requirements
of that grade.
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Contents
Using this Manual
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Legend
3
Read Before the First Flight
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Video Tutorials
3
Download the DJI Fly App
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Download DJI Assistant 2 (Consumer Drones Series)
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Product Profile
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Introduction
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Feature Highlights
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Using for the First Time
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Preparing the Aircraft
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Preparing the Remote Controller
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Activating the DJI Air 3 Aircraft
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Binding the Aircraft and Remote Controller
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Updating Firmware
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Diagram
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Aircraft
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DJI RC 2 Remote Controller
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DJI RC-N2 Remote Controller
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Flight Safety
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Flight Environment Requirements
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Operating the Aircraft Responsibly
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Flight Limits
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GEO (Geospatial Environment Online) System
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Flight Limits
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Unlocking GEO Zones
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Pre-Flight Checklist
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Basic Flight
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Auto Takeoff/Landing
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Starting/Stopping the Motors
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Controlling the Aircraft
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Takeoff/Landing Procedures
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Video Suggestions and Tips
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Intelligent Flight Mode
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SmartShots
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MasterShots
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QuickShots
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Hyperlapse
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Waypoint Flight
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Cruise Control
45
Aircraft
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Flight Modes
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Aircraft Status Indicator
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Return to Home
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Advanced RTH
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Landing Protection
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Precision Landing
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Vision Systems and Three-Dimensional Infrared Sensing System
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Using the Vision Systems
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Advanced Pilot Assistance Systems (APAS)
Landing Protection
Vision Assist
Collision Warning
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Detection Range
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Flight Recorder
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Propellers
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Attaching the Propellers
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Detaching the Propellers
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Intelligent Flight Battery
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Battery Features
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Using the Battery
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Charging the Battery
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Inserting the Intelligent Flight Battery
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Removing the Intelligent Flight Battery
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Gimbal and Camera
71
Gimbal Profile
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Gimbal Operation Mode
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Camera Profile
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Storing and Exporting Photos and Videos
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QuickTransfer
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Usage
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Remote Controller
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DJI RC 2
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Operation
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Remote Controller LEDs
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Remote Controller Alert
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Optimal Transmission Zone
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Linking the Remote Controller
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Operating the Touchscreen
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Advanced Features
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DJI RC-N2
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Operation
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Remote Controller Alert
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Optimal Transmission Zone
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Linking the Remote Controller
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DJI Fly App
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Home
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Camera View
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Button Descriptions
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Screen Shortcuts
96
Settings
Safety
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Control
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Camera
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Transmission
101
About
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Appendix
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Specifications
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Camera Function Matrix
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Compatibility
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Firmware Update
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Using DJI Fly
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Using DJI Assistant 2 (Consumer Drones Series)
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Post-Flight Checklist
112
Maintenance Instructions
112
Troubleshooting Procedures
113
Risk and Warnings
113
Disposal
114
C1 Certification
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FAR Remote ID Compliance Information
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Aftersales Information
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Product Profile
This section introduces DJI Air 3 and
lists the components of the aircraft and
remote controller.
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Product Profile
Introduction
DJI Air 3 features both an omnidirectional vision system and a three-dimensional infrared
sensing system, capable of hovering and flying indoors and outdoors, and can automatically
Return to Home while sensing and bypassing obstacles in all directions. The aircraft has a
maximum flight speed of 47 mph (75.6 kph) and a maximum flight time of 46 minutes.
DJI Air 3 can work with both the DJI RC 2 and DJI RC-N2 remote controllers. Refer to the Remote
Controller chapter for more information.
Feature Highlights
Gimbal and Camera: DJI Air 3 is equipped with a dual-camera system with 1/1.3-inch sensors.
In addition to the 24mm F1.7 wide-angle camera, a 70mm F2.8 medium tele camera has been
added. Both cameras support shooting 48MP photos and 4K/60fps videos, and support 10-bit
D-Log M color mode. The wide-angle camera supports up to 3x zoom while the medium tele
camera supports up to 9x zoom.
Video Transmission: With DJI’s long-range transmission O4 (OCUSYNC 4.0) technology, DJI
Air 3 offers a maximum transmission range of 20 km and video quality at up to 1080p 60fps
from the aircraft to the DJI Fly app. The remote controller works at 2.4, 5.8, and 5.1 GHz and is
capable of selecting the best transmission channel automatically.
Intelligent Flight Modes: With the Advanced Pilot Assistance System (APAS), the aircraft can
quickly sense and bypass obstacles in all directions while the user is operating the aircraft for
a safer flight and smoother footage. Intelligent Flight Modes such as SmartShots, MasterShots,
QuickShots, Hyperlapse, and Waypoint Flight enable users to capture cinematic videos
effortlessly.
• The maximum flight speed was tested at sea level altitude without wind. The maximum
flight time was tested in an environment without wind while flying at a consistent flight
speed of 17.9 mph (28.8 kph).
• The remote control devices reach their maximum transmission distance (FCC) in a wide
open area with no electromagnetic interference at an altitude of about 120 m (400 ft).
The maximum transmission distance refers to the maximum distance that the aircraft
can still send and receive transmissions. It does not refer to the maximum distance the
aircraft can fly in a single flight.
• 5.8 GHz is not supported in certain regions. Observe local laws and regulations.
• 5.1 GHz can be used only in countries and regions where it is permitted by local laws
and regulations.
• The maximum flight speed is 42.5 mph (68.4 kph) in EU and 47 mph (75.6 kph) for other
countries and regions.
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Using for the First Time
Visit the link below to watch the tutorial video before first time use.
https://s.dji.com/guide58
Preparing the Aircraft
All aircraft arms are folded before the aircraft is packaged. Follow the steps below to unfold the
aircraft.
1. Remove the gimbal protector.
First turn over the aircraft. Press down the gimbal protector slightly to release the clips from
the notches at the bottom of the aircraft body ① , then remove the gimbal protector ② .
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2. All Intelligent Flight Batteries are in hibernation mode before shipment to ensure safety.
Charge to activate the batteries for the first time. There is no charger included in the
package. It is recommended to use the DJI 65W Portable Charger or the DJI 100W USB-C
Power Adapter. Users can also use other USB Power Delivery chargers. The battery is
activated when it begins charging.
a. If connecting the DJI 65W Portable Charger or the DJI 100W USB-C Power Adapter to the
USB-C connector on the aircraft, it takes approximately 1 hour and 20 minutes to fully
charge an Intelligent Flight Battery mounted on the aircraft.
65W
65W
or
100W
100W
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b. If connecting the DJI 100W USB-C Power Adapter to the DJI Air 3 Battery Charging Hub, it
takes approximately 1 hour to fully charge an Intelligent Flight Battery inserted into the
charging hub.
Click
100W
3. Unfold the front arms before unfolding the rear arms.
4. Attach the Propellers.
There are two types of propellers in the package of DJI Air 3, which are propellers A and
propellers B. The packaging of the two propeller types is labeled with A and B respectively,
together with the installation location illustrations. Attach propellers A with grey circle
markings to the motors with grey markings. Likewise, attach propellers B without markings
to the motors without markings. Hold the motor with one hand, press the propeller down
with the other hand, and rotate in the direction / marked on the propeller until it pops
up and locks in place. Unfold the propeller blades.
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• It is recommended to use official DJI chargers to charge the Intelligent Flight Batteries,
such as the DJI 65W Portable Charger or the DJI 100W USB-C Power Adapter. If you use
chargers that are not officially provided by DJI, even if their maximum output power
meets the requirements, they may not be able to maintain the maximum power output
during the whole charging process due to the limitation of the charger's thermal
performance, so the charger may overheat and the charging speed may slow down.
• When charging the battery mounted to the aircraft, the maximum charging power
supported is 65 W. Therefore, it takes the same amount of time when using the DJI
65W Portable Charger or the DJI 100W USB-C Power Adapter to fully charge a battery
mounted to the aircraft, which is 1 hour and 20 minutes.
• Make sure to unfold the front arms before unfolding the rear arms.
• Make sure the gimbal protector is removed and all arms are unfolded before powering
on the aircraft. Otherwise, it may affect the aircraft self-diagnostics.
• It is recommended to attach the gimbal protector to protect the gimbal when the
aircraft is not in use. First turn over the aircraft and rotate the camera to make it
horizontal and forward-facing. To attach the gimbal protecor, first insert the two clips
on the gimbal protector into the two notches at the bottom of the aircraft nose ① ,
make sure the curved shape of the gimbal protector fits with the gimbal pitch axis
② , and then slightly press down the gimbal protector to insert the clips into the two
notches at the bottom of the aircraft body ③ .
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• Make sure to place the propellers of the front arms into the two dents on both sides of
the aircraft back. DO NOT push the propeller blades onto the back of the aircraft, which
may cause the propeller blades to deform.
Preparing the Remote Controller
Follow the steps below to prepare the DJI RC 2 remote controller.
1. Remove the control sticks from the storage slots and mount them on the remote controller.
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2. Unfold the antennas.
3. The remote controller needs to be activated before first use and an internet connection is
required for activation. Press, and then press again and hold the power button to power on
the remote controller. Follow the on-screen prompts to activate the remote controller.
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Follow the steps below to prepare the DJI RC-N2 remote controller.
1. Remove the control sticks from the storage slots and mount them on the remote controller.
2. Pull out the mobile device holder. Choose the appropriate remote controller cable based
on the port type of your mobile device (a Lightning connector cable and a USB-C cable are
included in the packaging). Place your mobile device in the holder, then connect the end of
the cable without the remote controller logo to your mobile device. Make sure your mobile
device is securely in place.
• If a USB connection prompt appears when an Android mobile device is used, select the
option to charge only. Other options may cause the connection to fail.
Activating the DJI Air 3 Aircraft
DJI Air 3 requires activation before first use. Press, and then press again and hold the power
button to power on the aircraft and remote controller respectively, and then follow the onscreen prompts to activate DJI Air 3 using DJI Fly. An internet connection is required for
activation.
Binding the Aircraft and Remote Controller
After activation, the aircraft is bound to the remote controller automatically. If automatic
binding fails, follow the on-screen prompts on DJI Fly to bind the aircraft and remote controller
for optimal warranty services.
Updating Firmware
A prompt will appear in DJI Fly when new firmware is available. Update the firmware whenever
prompted to ensure optimal user experience.
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Diagram
Aircraft
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2
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A
7
B
6
3
4
11
10
5
9
1
12
13 14
15
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1.
Omnidirectional Vision System [1]
8.
Front LEDs
2.
Gimbal and Camera
9.
Aircraft Status Indicators
A. Medium Tele Camera
10. Motors
B. Wide-angle Camera
11. Propellers
3.
Downward Vision System
12. Intelligent Flight Battery
4.
Auxiliary Light
13. Power Button
5.
Three-Dimensional Infrared Sensing
System
14. Battery Level LEDs
6.
Battery Buckles
16. microSD Card Slot
7.
Landing Gears (Built-in antennas)
15. USB-C Port
[1] The omnidirectional vision system can
sense obstacles in horizontal directions
and above.
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3
1
5
8
10
6
11
13
4
12
7
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1. Control Sticks
Use the control sticks to control the
movement of the aircraft. The control
sticks are removable and easy to store.
Set the flight control mode in DJI Fly.
2. Antennas
Relay aircraft control and video wireless
signals.
3. Status LED
Indicates the status of the remote
controller.
4. Battery Level LEDs
Displays the current battery level of the
remote controller.
5. Flight Pause/Return to Home (RTH)
Button
Press once to make the aircraft brake
and hover in place (only when GNSS
or Vision Systems are available). Press
and hold to initiate RTH. Press again to
cancel RTH.
6. Flight Mode Switch
Switch between Cine, Normal, and Sport
mode.
7. Power Button
Press once to check the current battery
level. Press, and then press and hold to
power the remote controller on or off.
When the remote controller is powered
on, press once to turn the touchscreen
on or off.
8. Touchscreen
Touch the screen to operate the remote
controller. Note that the touchscreen is
not waterproof. Operate with caution.
9. USB-C Port
For charging and connecting the remote
controller to your computer.
10. microSD Card Slot
For inserting a microSD card.
11. Gimbal Dial
Controls the tilt of the camera.
12. Record Button
Press once to start or stop recording.
13. Camera Control Dial
For zoom control. Set the function in DJI
Fly by entering Camera View > Settings >
Control > Button Customization.
14. Focus/Shutter Button
Press halfway down on the button to auto
focus and press all the way down to take
a photo.
15. Speaker
Outputs sound.
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16. Control Sticks Storage Slot
For storing the control sticks.
17. Customizable C2 Button
Press once to turn the auxiliary light on or
off. Set the function in DJI Fly by entering
Camera View > Settings > Control >
Button Customization.
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18. Customizable C1 Button
Switch between recentering the gimbal
and pointing the gimbal downward. The
function can be set in DJI Fly. Set the
function in DJI Fly by entering Camera
View > Settings > Control > Button
Customization.
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9
6
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5
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3
4
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7
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1. Power Button
Press once to check the current battery
level. Press, and then press and hold to
power the remote controller on or off.
2. Flight Mode Switch
Switch between Sport, Normal, and Cine
mode.
3. Flight Pause/Return to Home (RTH)
Button
Press once to make the aircraft brake and
hover in place (only when GNSS or Vision
Systems are available). Press and hold to
initiate RTH. Press again to cancel RTH.
4. Battery Level LEDs
Displays the current battery level of the
remote controller.
5. Control Sticks
The control sticks are removable and
easy to store. Set the flight control mode
in DJI Fly.
6. Customizable Button
Press once to recenter the gimbal or
point the gimbal downward (default
settings). Set the function in DJI Fly
by entering Camera View > Settings >
Control > Button Customization.
8. Remote Controller Cable
Connect to a mobile device for video
linking via the remote controller cable.
Select the cable according to the port type
on your mobile device.
9. Mobile Device Holder
For mounting the mobile device securely
on the remote controller.
10. Antennas
Transmit aircraft control and wireless
video signals.
11. USB-C Port
For charging and connecting the remote
controller to your computer.
12. Control Sticks Storage Slot
For storing the control sticks.
13. Gimbal Dial
Controls the tilt of the camera. Press and
hold the customizable button to use the
gimbal dial for zoom control.
14. Shutter/Record Button
Press once to take photos or start or stop
recording.
15. Mobile Device Slot
For securing the mobile device.
7. Photo/Video Toggle
Press once to switch between photo and
video mode.
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Flight Safety
This section describes safe flight
practices, flight restrictions, basic flight
operations, and the intelligent flight
modes.
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Flight Safety
After completing the pre-flight preparation, it is recommended to train your flying skills and
practice flying safely. Pick a suitable area to fly in according to the following flight requirements
and restrictions. Strictly abide by local laws and regulations when flying. Read the Safety
Guidelines before flight to ensure the safe use of the product.
Flight Environment Requirements
1. DO NOT operate the aircraft in severe weather conditions including wind speeds exceeding
12 m/s, snow, rain, fog, hail, ice, and thunderstorm.
2. Only fly in open areas. Tall buildings and large metal structures may affect the accuracy
of the onboard compass and GNSS system. Therefore, DO NOT take off from a balcony or
anywhere within 5 m of buildings. Keep a distance of at least 5 m from buildings during
flight. After takeoff, make sure you are notified with the voice prompt Home Point is updated
before continuing flight. If the aircraft has taken off near buildings, the accuracy of the Home
Point cannot be guaranteed. In this case, pay close attention to the current position of the
aircraft during auto RTH. When the aircraft is close to the Home Point, it is recommended to
cancel auto RTH and manually control the aircraft to land at an appropriate location.
3. Avoid obstacles, crowds, high-voltage power lines, trees, and bodies of water (recommended
height is at least 3 m above water).
4. Minimize interference by avoiding areas with high levels of electromagnetism such as
locations near power lines, base stations, electrical substations, and broadcasting towers.
5. DO NOT take off from an altitude more than 6,000 m (19,685 ft) above sea level. The
performance of the aircraft and its battery is limited when flying at high altitudes. Fly with
caution.
6. The braking distance of the aircraft is affected by the flight altitude. The higher the altitude,
the greater the braking distance. When flying at an altitude above 3,000 m (9,843 ft), the
user should reserve at least 20 m of vertical braking distance and 30 m of horizontal braking
distance to ensure flight safety.
7. GNSS cannot be used on the aircraft in the polar regions. Use the vision systems instead.
8. DO NOT take off from moving objects such as cars, ships, and airplanes.
9. DO NOT take off from solid-colored surfaces or surfaces with strong reflection such as a car
roof.
10. DO NOT use the aircraft, remote controller, battery, battery charger, and the battery
charging hub near accidents, fire, explosions, floods, tsunamis, avalanches, landslides,
earthquakes, dust, sandstorms, salt spray, or fungus.
11. Operate the aircraft, remote controller, battery, battery charger, and the battery charging
hub in a dry environment.
12. DO NOT operate the aircraft in an environment at risk of a fire or explosion.
13. DO NOT operate the aircraft near bird flocks.
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Operating the Aircraft Responsibly
To avoid serious injury and property damage, observe the following rules:
1. Make sure you are NOT under the influence of anesthesia, alcohol, or drugs or suffering
from dizziness, fatigue, nausea, or other conditions that could impair the ability to operate
the aircraft safely.
2. When landing, power off the aircraft first, then switch off the remote controller.
3. DO NOT drop, launch, fire, or otherwise project any dangerous payloads on or at any
buildings, persons, or animals, which could cause personal injury or property damage.
4. DO NOT use an aircraft that has been crashed or accidentally damaged or an aircraft that is
not in good condition.
5. Make sure to train sufficiently and have contingency plans for emergencies or when an
incident occurs.
6. Make sure to have a flight plan. DO NOT fly the aircraft recklessly.
7. Respect the privacy of others when using the camera. Make sure to comply with local privacy
laws, regulations, and moral standards.
8. DO NOT use this product for any reason other than general personal use.
9. DO NOT use it for illegal or inappropriate purposes such as spying, military operations, or
unauthorized investigations.
10. DO NOT use this product to defame, abuse, harass, stalk, threaten, or otherwise violate legal
rights such as the right to privacy and publicity of others.
11. DO NOT trespass onto the private property of others.
12. Make sure the drone owner is registered at his or her national authority (unless already
registered).
Flight Limits
GEO (Geospatial Environment Online) System
DJI’s Geospatial Environment Online (GEO) System is a global information system that provides
real-time information on flight safety and restriction updates and prevents UAVs from flying in
restricted airspace. Under exceptional circumstances, restricted areas can be unlocked to allow
flights in. Prior to that, the user must submit an unlocking request based on the current restriction
level in the intended flight area. The GEO system may not fully comply with local laws and
regulations. Users shall be responsible for their own flight safety and must consult with the local
authorities on the relevant legal and regulatory requirements before requesting to unlock a flight
in a restricted area. For more information about the GEO system, visit https://fly-safe.dji.com.
Flight Limits
For safety reasons, flight limits are enabled by default to help users operate this aircraft safely.
Users can set flight limits on height and distance. Altitude limits, distance limits, and GEO zones
function concurrently to manage flight safety when GNSS is available. Only altitude can be
limited when GNSS is unavailable.
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Flight Altitude and Distance Limits
Max altitude restricts an aircraft’s flight altitude, while max distance restricts an aircraft’s flight
radius around the Home Point. These limits can be changed in the DJI Fly app for improved
flight safety.
Max Altitude
Home Point
Max Distance
Height of aircraft
when taking off
Home Point not manually updated during flight
Strong GNSS Signal
Flight Restrictions
Prompt in DJI Fly App
Max Altitude
Altitude of the aircraft cannot exceed the value
Max flight altitude reached.
set in DJI Fly.
Max Distance
The straight-line distance from the aircraft to
the Home Point cannot exceed the max flight Max flight distance reached.
distance set in DJI Fly.
Weak GNSS Signal
Flight Restrictions
Prompt in DJI Fly App
• Altitude is restricted to 30 m from the takeoff
point if lighting is sufficient.
Max Altitude
• Altitude is restricted to 3 m above the ground
if lighting is not sufficient and the threedimensional infrared sensing system is
Max flight altitude reached.
operating.
• Altitude is restricted to 30 m from the takeoff
point if lighting is not sufficient and the threedimensional infrared sensing system is not
operating.
Max Distance
No limits
• The altitude limit of 3 m or 30 m when the GNSS is weak will be lifted if there was a
strong GNSS signal (GNSS signal strength ≥ 2) when the aircraft was powered on.
• If the aircraft reaches a limit, you can still control the aircraft, but you cannot fly it any
further. If the aircraft flies out of the max radius, it will automatically fly back within
range when the GNSS signal is strong.
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• For safety reasons, do not fly close to airports, highways, railway stations, railway lines,
city centers, or other sensitive areas. Fly the aircraft only within your line of sight.
GEO Zones
DJI’s GEO system designates safe flight locations, provides risk levels and safety notices for
individual flights and offers information on restricted airspace. All restricted flight areas are
referred to as GEO Zones, which are further divided into Restricted Zones, Authorization Zones,
Warning Zones, Enhanced Warning Zones, and Altitude Zones. Users can view such information
in real-time in the DJI Fly app. GEO Zones are specific flight areas, including but not limited to
airports, large event venues, locations where public emergencies have occurred (such as forest
fires), nuclear power plants, prisons, government properties, and military facilities. By default,
the GEO system limits takeoffs and flights in zones that may cause safety or security concerns.
A GEO Zone map that contains comprehensive information on GEO Zones around the globe is
available on the official DJI website: https://fly-safe.dji.com/nfz/nfz-query.
Unlocking GEO Zones
To satisfy the needs of different users, DJI provides two unlocking modes: Self-Unlocking and
Custom Unlocking. Users may request on the DJI FlySafe website.
Self-Unlocking is intended for unlocking Authorization Zones. To complete Self-Unlocking,
the user must submit an unlocking request via the DJI Fly Safe website at https://fly-safe.dji.
com. Once the unlocking request is approved, the user may synchronize the unlocking license
through the DJI Fly app. To unlock the zone, alternatively, the user may launch or fly the aircraft
directly into the approved Authorization Zone and follow the prompts in DJI Fly to unlock the
zone.
Custom Unlocking is tailored for users with special requirements. It designates user-defined
custom flight areas and provides flight permission documents specific to the needs of different
users. This unlocking option is available in all countries and regions and can be requested via
the DJI FlySafe website at https://fly-safe.dji.com.
• To ensure flight safety, the aircraft will not be able to fly out of the unlocked zone after
entering it. If the Home Point is outside the unlocked zone, the aircraft will not be able
to return home.
Pre-Flight Checklist
1. Make sure the gimbal protector is removed.
2. Make sure the remote controller, mobile device, and Intelligent Flight Battery are fully
charged.
3. Make sure the aircraft arms are unfolded.
4. Make sure the Intelligent Flight Battery and the propellers are mounted securely.
5. Make sure the gimbal and camera are functioning normally.
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6. Make sure that there is nothing obstructing the motors and that they are functioning
normally.
7. Make sure that DJI Fly is successfully connected to the aircraft.
8. Make sure all camera lenses and sensors are clean.
9. Only use genuine DJI parts or parts authorized by DJI. Unauthorized parts may cause the
system to malfunction and compromise flight safety.
10. Make sure the Obstacle Avoidance Action is set in DJI Fly, and the max flight altitude,
max flight distance and RTH altitude are all set properly according to the local laws and
regulations.
Basic Flight
Auto Takeoff/Landing
Auto Takeoff
Use the Auto Takeoff function:
1. Launch DJI Fly and enter the camera view.
2. Complete all steps in the pre-flight checklist.
3. Tap
. If conditions are safe for takeoff, press and hold the button to confirm.
4. The aircraft will take off and hover approximately 1.2 m (3.9 ft) above the ground.
Auto Landing
Use the Auto Landing function:
1. Tap
. If conditions are safe for landing, press and hold the button to confirm.
2. Auto landing can be cancelled by tapping
.
3. If the Downward Vision System is working normally, Landing Protection will be enabled.
4. Motors will stop automatically after landing.
• Choose the proper place for landing.
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Starting/Stopping the Motors
Starting the Motors
Perform the Combination Stick Command (CSC) as shown below to start the motors. Once the
motors have started spinning, release both sticks simultaneously.
OR
Stopping the Motors
When the aircraft is on the ground and the motors are spinning, there are two ways to stop the
motors:
Method 1: When the aircraft has landed, push the throttle stick down and hold until the
motors stop.
Method 2: When the aircraft has landed, perform the same CSC used to start the motors until
the motors stop.
OR
Method 1
Method 2
Stopping the Motors Mid-Flight
Stopping the motors mid-flight will cause the aircraft to crash. The default setting for Emergency
Propeller Stop in the DJI Fly app is Emergency Only, which means that the motors can only
be stopped mid-flight when the aircraft detects that it is in an emergency situation such as
the aircraft is involved in a collision, a motor has stalled, the aircraft is rolling in the air, or the
aircraft is out of control and is ascending or descending very quickly. To stop the motors midflight, perform the same CSC that was used to start the motors. Note that the user needs to
hold the control sticks for two seconds while performing the CSC to stop the motors. Emergency
Propeller Stop can be changed to Anytime in the app by users. Use this option with caution.
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Controlling the Aircraft
The control sticks of the remote controller can be used to control the aircraft movements. The
control sticks can be operated in Mode 1, Mode 2, or Mode 3, as shown below. The default
control mode of the remote controller is Mode 2. Refer to the Remote Controller section for
more details.
Mode 1
Left Stick
Right Stick
Forward
Up
Down
Backward
Turn Left
Left
Turn Right
Right
Mode 2
Left Stick
Right Stick
Up
Forward
Down
Backward
Turn Left
Left
Turn Right
Right
Mode 3
Left Stick
Right Stick
Forward
Up
Down
Backward
Left
Right
Turn Left
Turn Right
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Takeoff/Landing Procedures
1. Place the aircraft in an open, flat area with the rear of the aircraft facing towards you.
2. Power on the remote controller and the aircraft.
3. Launch DJI Fly and enter the camera view.
4. Tap Settings > Safety, and then set the Obstacle Avoidance Action to Bypass or Brake. Make
sure to set an appropriate Max Altitude and RTH Altitude.
5. Wait for the aircraft self-diagnostics to complete. If DJI Fly does not show any irregular
warning, you can start the motors.
6. Push the throttle stick up slowly to take off.
7. To land, hover over a level surface and gently push the throttle stick down to descend.
8. The motors will stop automatically after landing.
9. Power off the aircraft before the remote controller.
Video Suggestions and Tips
1. The pre-flight checklist is designed to help you fly safely and shoot videos during flight. Go
through the full pre-flight checklist before each flight.
2. Select the desired gimbal operation mode in DJI Fly.
3. It is recommended to take photos or record videos when flying in Normal or Cine mode.
4. DO NOT fly in bad weather such as on rainy or windy days.
5. Choose the camera settings that best suit your needs.
6. Perform flight tests to establish flight routes and preview scenes.
7. Push the control sticks gently to ensure smooth and stable movement of the aircraft.
• Make sure to place the aircraft on a flat and steady surface before takeoff. DO NOT
launch the aircraft from your palm or while holding it with your hand.
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Intelligent Flight Mode
SmartShots
SmartShots includes Spotlight, Point of Interest, and ActiveShots.
• Refer to the Controlling the Aircraft section in the Remote Controller chapter for more
information about the roll, pitch, throttle, and yaw control sticks.
• The aircraft does not automatically take photos or record videos while using
SmartShots. Users need to manually control the aircraft to take photos or record
videos.
Spotlight
The aircraft does not fly
automatically, but the
Description camera remains locked on
the subject while the user
manually controls the flight.
Supported
Subjects
Obstacle
Avoidance
ActiveShots
The aircraft tracks
the subject in a circle
based on the set radius
and flight speed. The
max flight speed is
12 m/s and the flight
speed may be adjusted
dynamically according
the actual radius.
The aircraft keeps a
certain distance and
altitude from the
tracked subject, and
there are three modes:
Auto, Manual and
Parallel.
• Stationary subjects
• Moving subjects such as vehicles, boats, and people
Using the control sticks to
move the aircraft:
Control
Point of Interest (POI)
Using the control sticks
to move the aircraft:
• Move the roll stick to
change the circling
• Move the roll stick to circle
speed of the aircraft
the subject
around the subject
• Move the pitch stick to
alter the distance from the • Move the pitch stick
to alter the distance
subject
from the subject
• Move the throttle stick to
• Move the throttle stick
change the altitude
to change the altitude
• Move the yaw stick to
• Move the yaw stick to
adjust the frame
adjust the frame
When the vision systems are
working normally, the aircraft
will hover if an obstacle
is detected, regardless
of whether the obstacle
avoidance action is set to
Bypass or Brake in DJI Fly.
The max flight speed is
12 m/s.
• Moving subjects such
as vehicles, boats, and
people
Using the control sticks
to move the aircraft:
• Move the roll stick to
circle the subject
• Move the pitch stick to
alter the distance from
the subject
• Move the throttle stick
to change the altitude
• Move the yaw stick to
adjust the frame
The aircraft will bypass obstacles regardless of the
flight modes or obstacle avoidance action setting
in DJI Fly when the vision systems are working
normally.
Note: obstacle avoidance is
disabled in Sport mode.
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ActiveShots
Auto
The aircraft continuously plan and adjust the flight path based on its environment
and execute automatic movements.
In Auto mode, the aircraft can only track people and will not respond to any
control stick movements.
Manual
There are eight types of tracking
directions: Front, Back, Left,
Right, Front Diagonal Left, Front
Diagonal Right, Back Diagonal Left,
and Back Diagonal Right. After
setting the tracking direction, the
aircraft will follow the subject
from the tracking direction
relative to the direction of the
subject movements.
Parallel
The aircraft tracks the subject
while maintaining the same
geographical orientation in
relation to the subject.
(Take Right Follow as an example)
(Take East Follow as an example)
• In Manual mode, the direction setting is only effective when the subject is moving in a
stable direction. If the moving direction of the subject is not stable, the aircraft will track
the subject from a certain distance and altitude. Once the tracking starts, the direction
of tracking can be adjusted through the direction wheel.
In ActiveShots, the supported follow ranges of the aircraft and subject are as follows:
Subject
People
Vehicles/Boats
Camera
Wide-angle Camera
Medium Tele
Camera
Distance
4-20 m
(Optimal: 5-10 m)
7-20 m
Altitude
30
2-20 m (Optimal: 2-10 m)
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Medium Tele
Camera
6-100 m
(Optimal: 20-50 m)
16-100 m
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• The aircraft will fly to the supported distance and altitude range if the distance and
altitude is out of range when ActiveShots begins. Fly the aircraft at the optimal distance
and altitude for the best tracking performance.
Using SmartShots
1. Launch the aircraft.
2. Drag-select the subject in the camera view or enable Subject Scanning under Control settings
in DJI Fly Control and tap the recognized subject to enable SmartShots.
• SmartShots must be used within the supported zoom ratio as follows. Otherwise,
subject recognition will be affected.
a. Spotlight/Point of Interest: supports up to 9x zoom for moving subjects such as
vehicles, boats, people, and stationary subjects.
b. ActiveShots: supports up to 3x zoom for moving subjects such as vehicles, boats,
and people.
a. The aircraft enters Spotlight by default and does not fly automatically. The user needs
to manually control the flight of the aircraft by using the control sticks. Tap the shutter/
record button on the camera view in DJI Fly or press the shutter/record button on the
remote controller to start shooting.
b. Tap on the bottom of the screen to switch to Point of Interest. After setting the flight
direction and speed, tap GO and the aircraft will automatically start circling around the
subject at the current altitude. The user can also move the control sticks to manually
control the flight while the aircraft is automatically flying. Tap the shutter/record button
on the camera view in DJI Fly or press the shutter/record button on the remote controller
to start shooting.
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c. Tap on the bottom of the screen to switch to ActiveShots. Select a sub-mode and tap
GO, the aircraft will start tracking the subject automatically. The user can also move
the control sticks to manually control the flight while the aircraft is automatically flying.
Tap the shutter/record button on the camera view in DJI Fly or press the shutter/record
button on the remote controller to start shooting.
In Manual mode, there will be a trace wheel in the camera view. The dots on the trace wheel
indicate different tracking directions. The tracking direction can be changed by tapping
the dots or dragging the tracking direction icon to any other dot on the trace wheel. The
aircraft will fly to the selected tracking direction based on the green flight route shown
on the trace wheel. The aircraft's current position, end position/tracking direction, and
flight route can be viewed on the trace wheel. The tracking direction can be adjusted while
tracking to fit your needs.
• If the tracking subject is a person, the trace wheel in the bottom left corner of the
camera view displays the inner and outer circles. If the tracking subject is a vehicle, the
trace wheel displays only one circle.
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Tracking Subject
Inner circle
Outer circle
End Position/
Tracking Direction
Aircraft's Current Position
Flight Route
Collapse
Set the parameters by entering Settings > Control > SmartShots Settings.
Inner/Outer Radius [1]
Set the horizontal distance between the aircraft and the subject
when tracking in the inner/outer circle.
Inner/Outer Height [1]
Set the vertical distance between the aircraft and the subject when
tracking in the inner/outer circle.
Camera Motion
Select Normal or Fast.
Normal: Aircraft bypasses obstacles with more subtle attitude
changes and maintains smooth flight.
Fast: Aircraft bypasses obstacles with greater attitude changes and
maneuvers more dynamically.
Near-Ground Flight [1]
If enabled, the aircraft’s height can be set to below 2 m when
tracking. This will increase the risk of colliding with near-ground
obstacles. Fly with caution.
Reset SmartShots
Settings
SmartShots settings for all subjects will be reset to default.
[1] This setting only appears when the tracking subject is a person. During tracking, the user can control the
tracking distance and height of the aircraft by using the pitch and throttle sticks. After moving the control
sticks, the parameters of the inner/outer circle where the end position/tracking direction is located will
also be adjusted accordingly when tracking. Note that the parameters for the inner and outer circles in
the SmartShots Settings will not be changed.
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Exiting SmartShots
In Point of Interest or ActiveShots, press the Flight Pause button once on the remote controller
or tap Stop on the screen to return to Spotlight.
In Spotlight, press the Flight Pause button once on the remote controller to exit SmartShots.
After exiting SmartShots, tap
to view the footage in Playback.
• DO NOT use SmartShots in areas with people and animals running or vehicles moving.
• DO NOT use SmartShots in areas with small or thin objects (e.g., tree branches or
power lines), transparent objects (e.g., water or glass), or monochrome surfaces (e.g.,
white walls).
• Always be prepared to press the Flight Pause button on the remote controller or tap
Stop in DJI Fly to operate the aircraft manually in case any emergency situation occurs.
• Be extra vigilant when using SmartShots in any of the following situations:
a. The tracked subject is not moving on a level plane.
b. The tracked subject changes shape drastically while moving.
c. The tracked subject is out of sight for an extended period.
d. The tracked subject is moving on a snowy surface.
e. The tracked subject has a similar color or pattern to its surrounding environment.
f. The lighting is extremely dark (<300 lux) or bright (>10,000 lux).
• Make sure to follow local privacy laws and regulations when using SmartShots.
• It is recommended to only track vehicles, boats, and people (but not children). Fly with
caution when tracking other subjects.
• In supported moving subjects, vehicles refer to cars and small to medium-sized yachts.
DO NOT track a remotely controlled model car or boat.
• The tracking subject may be inadvertently swapped to another subject if they pass
nearby each other.
• ActiveShots is unavailable when the lighting is insufficient and the vision systems are
unavailable. Spotlight and POI for static subjects can still be used, but obstacle sensing
is not available.
• SmartShots is unavailable in the Night video mode.
• SmartShots is unavailable when the aircraft is on the ground.
• SmartShots may not function properly when the aircraft is flying near flight limits or in a
GEO Zone.
• If the subject is obstructed and is lost by the aircraft, the aircraft will keep flying at
the current speed and orientation for 8 seconds to try to re-identify the subject. If the
aircraft fails to re-identify the subject in 8 seconds, it will exit ActiveShots automatically.
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MasterShots
MasterShots keeps the subject at the center of the frame while executing different maneuvers
in sequence to generate a short cinematic video.
Using MasterShots
1. Launch the aircraft and make it hover at least 2 m (6.6 ft) above ground.
2. In DJI Fly, tap the shooting mode icon to select MasterShots and read the instructions. Make
sure you understand how to use MasterShots and there are no obstacles in the surrounding
area.
3. Drag-select the subject in the camera view, and set the flight range. Enter the map view to
check the estimated flight range and flight paths, and ensure there is no obstacle in the
flight range, such as high buildings. Tap Start, the aircraft will start flying and recording
automatically. The aircraft will fly back to its original position once recording is finished.
4. Tap
to access the video.
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Exiting MasterShots
Press the Flight Pause button once or tap
and hover in place.
in DJI Fly to exit MasterShots. The aircraft will brake
• Use MasterShots at locations that are clear of buildings and other obstacles. Make sure
there are no humans, animals, or other obstacles in the flight path. When the lighting is
sufficient and the environment is suitable for vision systems, the aircraft will brake and
hover in place if there is an obstacle detected.
• Always pay attention to objects around the aircraft and use the remote controller to avoid
collisions or the aircraft getting obstructed.
• DO NOT use MasterShots in any of the following situations:
a. When the subject is blocked for an extended period or outside the line of sight.
b. When the subject is similar in color or pattern with the surroundings.
c. When the subject is in the air.
d. When the subject is moving fast.
e. The lighting is extremely dark (< 300 lux) or bright (> 10,000 lux).
• DO NOT use MasterShots in places close to buildings or where the GNSS signal is weak.
Otherwise, the flight path may become unstable.
• Make sure to follow local privacy laws and regulations when using MasterShots.
• Only when using the wide-angle camera to take MasterShots will the aircraft
automatically select one of the three flight routes based on the subject type and
distance (portrait, proximity, or landscape). There is only one flight route when using
the medium tele camera to take MasterShots, regardless of the subject type and
distance.
QuickShots
QuickShots shooting modes include Dronie, Rocket, Circle, Helix, Boomerang, and Asteroid.
Dronie: The aircraft flies backward and ascends with the camera locked on the subject.
Rocket: The aircraft ascends with the camera pointing downward.
Circle: The aircraft circles around the subject.
Helix: The aircraft ascends and spirals around the subject.
Boomerang: The aircraft flies around the subject in an oval path, ascending as it flies
away from its starting point and descending as it flies back. The starting point of the
aircraft forms one end of the long axis of the oval, while the other end is at the opposite
side of the subject from the starting point.
Asteroid: The aircraft flies backward and upward, takes several photos, and then flies
back to the starting point. The video generated starts with a panorama of the highest
position and then shows the view from the aircraft as it descends.
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• Make sure there is sufficient space when using Boomerang. Allow a radius of at least
30 m (99 ft) around the aircraft and a space of at least 10 m (33 ft) above the aircraft.
• Make sure there is sufficient space when using Asteroid. Allow at least 40 m (131 ft)
behind and 50 m (164 ft) above the aircraft.
• The medium tele camera does not support the Asteroid mode in QuickShots.
Using QuickShots
1. Launch the aircraft and make it hover at least 2 m (6.6 ft) above ground.
2. In DJI Fly, tap the shooting mode icon to select QuickShots and follow the prompts. Make
sure you understand how to use QuickShots and there are no obstacles in the surrounding
area.
3. Choose a shooting mode, drag-select the subject in the camera view. Tap Start, the aircraft
will start flying and recording automatically. The aircraft will fly back to its original position
once recording is finished.
4. Tap
to access the video.
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Exiting QuickShots
Press the Flight Pause button once or tap
in DJI Fly to exit QuickShots. The aircraft will brake
and hover. Tap the screen again and the aircraft will continue shooting.
Note: if you accidentally move a control stick, the aircraft will exit QuickShots and hover in place.
• Use QuickShots at locations that are clear of buildings and other obstacles. Make sure
there are no people, animals, or other obstacles in the flight path. The aircraft will brake
and hover if an obstacle is detected.
• Always pay attention to objects around the aircraft and use the remote controller to avoid
collisions or the aircraft getting obstructed.
• DO NOT use QuickShots in any of the following situations:
a. When the subject is blocked for an extended period or outside the line of sight.
b. When the subject is more than 50 m away from the aircraft.
c. When the subject is similar in color or pattern with the surroundings.
d. When the subject is in the air.
e. When the subject is moving fast.
f. Ween the lighting is extremely dark (< 300 lux)s or bright (> 10,000 lux).
• DO NOT use QuickShots in places close to buildings or where the GNSS signal is weak.
Otherwise, the flight path will become unstable.
• Make sure to follow local privacy laws and regulations when using QuickShots.
Hyperlapse
Hyperlapse shooting modes include Free, Circle, Course Lock, and Waypoint.
• After selecting the Hyperlapse shooting mode, go to Settings > Camera > Hyperlapse in
DJI Fly to select the photo type of the original hyperlapse photos to be saved, or select
Off to not save any original hyperlapse photos.
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Free
The aircraft automatically takes photos and generates a timelapse video. Free mode can be
used while the aircraft is on the ground. After takeoff, control the aircraft’s movements and
gimbal angle using the remote controller.
Follow the steps below to use Free:
1. Set the interval time, video duration, and max speed. The screen displays the number of
photos that will be taken and the shooting duration.
2. Tap the shutter/record button to begin.
Circle
The aircraft automatically takes photos while flying around the selected subject to generate a
timelapse video.
Follow the steps below to use Circle:
1. Set the interval time, video duration, max speed, and circle direction. The screen displays the
number of photos that will be taken and the shooting duration.
2. Drag-select a subject on the screen. Use the yaw stick and gimbal dial to adjust the frame.
3. Tap the shutter/record button to begin.
Course Lock
Course Lock allows the user to lock the flight direction. While doing so, the user may either
select a subject for the camera to point toward while taking hyperlapse photos, or not select
any subject while being able to control the aircraft orientation and gimbal.
Follow the steps below to use Course Lock:
1. Adjust the aircraft to the desired orientation, and then lock the current orientation as the
flight direction.
2. Set the interval time, video duration, and max speed. The screen displays the number of
photos that will be taken and the shooting duration.
3. If applicable, drag-select a subject. After selecting the subject, the aircraft will automatically
adjust the orientation or gimbal angle to center the subject in the camera view. In this case,
the frame cannot be adjusted manually.
4. Tap the shutter/record button to begin. Move the pitch stick and roll stick to control the
horizontal flight speed and briefly alter the aircraft orientation. Move the throttle stick to
control the vertical flight speed.
Waypoints
The aircraft automatically takes photos on a flight path of multiple waypoints and generates a
timelapse video. The aircraft can fly in sequence from the first waypoint to the final waypoint or
in reverse order.
Follow the steps below to use Waypoints:
1. Set the desired waypoints. Fly the aircraft to the desired locations and adjust the aircraft
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orientation and the gimbal angle.
2. Set the interval time, video duration, and max speed. The screen displays the number of
photos that will be taken and the shooting duration.
3. Tap the shutter/record button to begin.
The aircraft will generate a timelapse video automatically, which is viewable in playback.
• For optimal performance, use Hyperlapse at an altitude higher than 50 m and set a
difference of at least two seconds between the interval time and shutter.
• It is recommended to select a static subject (e.g., high-rise buildings, mountainous
terrain) located at a safe distance from the aircraft (further than 15 m). Do not select a
subject that is too close to the aircraft, people, or a moving car, etc.
• When the lighting is sufficient and the environment is suitable for the vision systems
to operate, the aircraft will brake and hover in place if an obstacle is detected during
Hyperlapse. If the lighting becomes insufficient or the environment is unsuitable for the
vision systems to operate during Hyperlapse, the aircraft will continue shooting without
obstacle sensing. Fly with caution.
• The aircraft will only generate a video after at least 25 photos have been taken, which
is the amount required to generate a one-second video. The video will be generated by
default regardless of whether Hyperlapse concludes normally or the aircraft exits from
the mode unexpectedly (such as when Low Battery RTH is triggered).
Waypoint Flight
Waypoint Flight enables the aircraft to capture images during a flight according to the waypoint
flight route generated by the preset waypoints. Points of Interest (POI) can be linked to the
waypoints. The heading will point toward the POI during flight. A waypoint flight route can be
saved and repeated.
Using Waypoint Flight
1. Enable Waypoint Flight
Tap
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on the left of the camera view in DJI Fly to enable Waypoint Flight.
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2. Plan a Waypoint Flight
on the operation panel to set the parameters for the flight route such as Global
Tap
Speed, Camera, the behavior of End of Flight, On Signal Lost, and Start Point. The settings
apply to all waypoints.
Global Speed
The default flight speed of the entire flight route. Drag the speed bar to
set the global speed.
Camera
Select the camera which will perform the preset shooting actions during
the entire flight route: 1-3x (wide-angle camera) or 3-9x (medium tele
camera).
End of Flight
The behavior of the aircraft after the flight task ends. It can be set to
Hover, RTH, Land, or Back to Start.
On Signal Lost
The behavior of the aircraft when the remote controller signal is lost
during flight. It can be set to RTH, Hover, Land, or Continue.
Start Point
After selecting the start waypoint, the flight route will be started from
this waypoint to the subsequent waypoints.
• Make sure to select the camera before pinning waypoints. If 1-3x (wide-angle
camera) is selected, the custom range of the zoom ratio for all waypoints on this
route is 1-3x. If 3-9x (medium tele camera) is selected, the custom range of the zoom
ratio for all waypoints on this route is 3-9x.
• When using Waypoint Flight in the EU, the behavior of the aircraft when the remote
controller signal is lost cannot be set to Continue.
3. Waypoint Settings
a. Pin Waypoint
Waypoints can be pinned via the map before takeoff.
Waypoints can be pinned via the remote controller, operation panel, and map after
takeoff. In this case, GNSS is required.
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•
Using the Remote Controller: Press once the Fn button (RC-N2) or C1 button (DJI RC 2)
to pin a waypoint.
on the operation panel to pin a waypoint.
•
Using the Operation Panel: Tap
•
Using the Map: Enter the map view and tap on the map to pin a waypoint.
Press and hold on a waypoint to move its position on the map.
• When setting a waypoint, it is recommended to fly to the location for a more accurate
and smoother imaging result.
• The aircraft horizontal GNSS position, altitude from the takeoff point, heading, gimbal
tilt, and camera zoom ratio will be recorded if the waypoint is pinned via the remote
controller or the operation panel.
• If the user need to add waypoints during the flight, make sure to use the camera
selected in the flight route parameters. When the user switches to other camera in the
camera view while adding waypoints during the flight, the zoom ratio of the waypoints
created with the other camera cannot be recorded by the aircraft, and the zoom setting
of these waypoints will be restored to manual.
• Connect the remote controller to the internet and download the map before using
the map to pin a waypoint. When the waypoint is pinned via the map, only the aircraft
horizontal GNSS can be recorded, and the default altitude of the waypoint is set to 50 m.
• The flight route will curve between waypoints, so the aircraft altitude between
waypoints may become lower than the altitudes of the waypoints during the flight.
Make sure to avoid any obstacles below when setting a waypoint.
b. Settings
Tap the waypoint number for settings. The waypoint parameters are described as
follows:
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Camera
Action
The camera action at the waypoint. Choose between None, Take Photo, and Start
or Stop Recording.
Altitude
The altitude at the waypoint from the takeoff point. Make sure to take off at the
same takeoff altitude of the original flight to obtain higher accuracy of altitude
when a Waypoint Flight is repeated.
Speed
The flight speed from the current waypoint to the next waypoint.
• Global Speed: the aircraft will fly at the set global speed from the current
waypoint to the next waypoint.
• Custom: the aircraft will smoothly accelerate or decelerate from the current
waypoint to the next waypoint, and reach the custom speed during the
process.
Heading
The aircraft heading at the waypoint.
• Follow Course: the heading of the aircraft is the same as the horizontal
tangent to the flight route.
• POI [1]: tap the POI number to point the aircraft heading toward the specific POI.
•
•
Gimbal Tilt
Zoom
Hovering
Time
Manual: the aircraft heading can be adjusted by the user during a Waypoint
Flight.
Custom: drag the bar to adjust the heading. The heading can be previewed in
the map view.
The gimbal tilt at the waypoint.
•
POI [1]: tap the POI number to point the camera toward the specific POI.
•
Manual: the gimbal tilt between the previous waypoint and the current
waypoint can be adjusted by the user during a Waypoint Flight.
•
Custom: drag the bar to adjust the tilt of the gimbal.
The camera zoom at the waypoint.
•
Digital Zoom (1-3x / 3-9x): drag the bar to adjust the zoom ratio.
•
Manual: the zoom ratio between the previous waypoint and the current
waypoint can be adjusted by the user during a Waypoint Flight.
•
Auto [2]: the zoom ratio from the previous waypoint to the next waypoint will
be adjusted smoothly by the aircraft.
The duration of the aircraft hovering at the current waypoint.
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[1] Before selecting POI for heading or gimbal tilt, make sure there are POIs in the flight route. If a POI is
linked to a waypoint, the heading and gimbal tilt of the waypoint will be reset to toward the POI.
[2] The zoom of the Start Point and the End Point cannot be set to auto.
All the settings except camera action can be applied to all the waypoints after selecting Apply to
All. Tap to delete the currently selected waypoint.
4. POI Settings
Tap POI on the operation panel to switch to POI settings. Use the same method to pin a POI
as used with a waypoint.
Tap the POI number to set the altitude of the POI and link the POI to waypoints.
Multiple waypoints can be linked to the same POI, and the camera will point toward the POI
during the Waypoint Flight.
5. Perform a Waypoint Flight
• Check the Obstacle Avoidance Action settings in the Settings > Safety page of DJI Fly before
performing a Waypoint Flight. When set to Bypass or Brake, the aircraft will brake and
hover in place if an obstacle is detected during the Waypoint Flight. The aircraft cannot
sense obstacles if the Obstacle Avoidance Action is disabled. Fly with caution.
• Observe the environment and ensure there are no obstacles on the route before
performing a Waypoint Flight.
• Make sure to maintain visual line of sight (VLOS) of the aircraft. Always be prepared
to press the flight pause button in case any emergency situation occurs.
• Tap GO, the aircraft will automatically switch to the camera selected in the flight
route parameters setting page. DO NOT switch to the other camera manually.
• When the remote controller signal is lost during flight, the aircraft will perform the
action set in On Signal Lost.
• When the Waypoint Flight is finished, the aircraft will perform the action set in End
of Flight.
on the operation panel to enter the flight route parameters setting page
a. Tap Next or
and check again. Users can change the Start Point if necessary. Tap GO to upload the
waypoint flight task. Tap
to cancel the uploading process and return to the flight route
parameters setting page.
b. The waypoint flight task will be performed after being uploaded. The flight duration,
waypoints, and distance will be displayed on the camera view. The pitch stick can be used
to change the flight speed during a Waypoint Flight.
to pause the Waypoint Flight after the task begins. Tap
to continue the
c. Tap
Waypoint Flight. Tap
to stop Waypoint Flight and return to the waypoint flight edit
status.
6. Library
When planning a Waypoint Flight, the task will be generated automatically and saved every
minute. Tap on the left to enter Library and save the task manually.
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•
In the flight route library, users can check the saved tasks, and tap to open or edit a task.
to edit the name of the task.
•
Tap
•
Slide left to delete a task.
•
Tap the icon on the top right corner to change the order the tasks are displayed.
: tasks will be sorted based on the date they were saved.
: tasks will be sorted based on the distance between the current position of the
remote controller and the start waypoints, from closest to farthest.
7. Exit Waypoint Flight
Tap
to exit Waypoint Flight. Tap Save and Exit to save the task to Library and exit.
Cruise Control
The Cruise Control function enables the aircraft to lock the current control stick input of the
remote controller when conditions permit, and to automatically fly at the speed corresponding
to the current control stick input. Without the need to continually move the control sticks, longdistance flights become more effortless, and image shaking which often happens during manual
operating can be avoided. More camera movements such as spiraling up can be achieved by
increasing the control stick input.
Using Cruise Control
1. Set the Cruise Control Button
Go to DJI Fly, select System Settings > Control > and then set the customizable button of the
remote controller to Cruise Control.
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2. Enter Cruise Control
•
Press the cruise control button while pushing the control stick, then the aircraft will
automatically fly at the current speed corresponding to the control stick input. Once the
cruise control speed is set, the control stick can be released.
•
Before the control stick returns to the center, press the cruise control button again to
reset the flight speed based on the current control stick input.
•
Push the control stick after it returns to the center, the aircraft will fly at the updated
speed based on the previous speed. In this case, press the cruise control button again,
and the aircraft will automatically fly at the updated speed.
3. Exit Cruise Control
Press the cruise control button without a control stick input, press the flight pause button on
on the screen to exit cruise control. The aircraft will brake
the remote controller, or tap
and hover.
• Cruise control is available when the user is manually operating the aircraft in
Normal, Cine, and Sport mode. Cruise control is also available when using APAS,
Free Hyperlapse, and Spotlight.
• Cruise control cannot be started without a control stick input.
• The aircraft cannot enter or will exit Cruise Control in the following situations:
a. When near the max altitude or max distance.
b. When the aircraft disconnects from the remote controller or DJI Fly.
c. When the aircraft senses an obstacle and thus brakes and hovers in place.
d. During RTH or auto landing.
• Cruise control will exit automatically when switching flight modes.
• The obstacle sensing in Cruise Control follows the current flight mode. Fly with
caution.
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Aircraft
DJI Air 3 contains a flight controller,
video downlink system, vision systems,
three-dimensional infrared sensing
system, propulsion system, and an
Intelligent Flight Battery.
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Aircraft
DJI Air 3 includes a flight controller, video downlink system, vision system, propulsion system,
and an Intelligent Flight Battery.
Flight Modes
DJI Air 3 has three flight modes, plus a fourth flight mode that the aircraft switches to in certain
scenarios. Flight modes can be switched via the Flight Mode switch on the remote controller.
Normal Mode
The aircraft utilizes GNSS, the omnidirectional vision system, the downward vision system,
and the three-dimensional infrared sensing system to locate and stabilize itself. When the
GNSS signal is strong, the aircraft uses GNSS to locate itself and stabilize. When the GNSS is
weak, but the lighting and other environmental conditions are sufficient, the aircraft uses the
vision systems for positioning. When the vision systems are enabled, and lighting and other
environmental conditions are sufficient, the maximum pitch angle is 30° and the maximum
flight speed is 12 m/s.
Sport Mode
In Sport Mode, the aircraft utilizes GNSS and the downward vision system for positioning, and
the aircraft responses are optimized for agility and speed, making it more responsive to control
stick movements. The maximum flight speed is 21 m/s. Note that obstacle sensing is disabled in
Sport Mode.
Cine Mode
Cine mode is based on Normal mode with a limited flight speed, making the aircraft more stable
during shooting.
The aircraft automatically changes to Attitude (ATTI) mode when the vision systems are
unavailable or disabled and when the GNSS signal is weak or the compass experiences
interference. In ATTI mode, the aircraft may be more easily affected by its surroundings.
Environmental factors such as wind can result in horizontal shifting, which may present
hazards especially when flying in confined spaces. The aircraft will not be able to hover or brake
automatically, therefore the pilot should land the aircraft as soon as possible to avoid accidents.
• The flight modes are only effective for manual flight and cruise control.
• The vision systems are disabled in Sport mode, which means the aircraft cannot sense
obstacles on its route automatically. The user must stay alert to the surrounding
environment and control the aircraft to avoid obstacles.
• The maximum speed and braking distance of the aircraft significantly increase in Sport
mode. A minimum braking distance of 30 m is required in windless conditions.
• A minimum braking distance of 10 m is required in windless conditions while the
aircraft is ascending and descending in Sport mode or Normal mode.
• The responsiveness of the aircraft significantly increases in Sport mode, which means a
small control stick movement on the remote controller translates into the aircraft moving
a large distance. Make sure to maintain adequate maneuvering space during flight.
• The maximum flight speed is 19 m/s in the EU.
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Aircraft Status Indicator
DJI Air 3 has front LEDs and aircraft status indicators.
Front LED
Front LED
Aircraft Status Indicator
Aircraft Status Indicator
When the aircraft is powered on but the motors are not running, the front LEDs glow solid
green.
When the aircraft is powered on but the motors are not running, the aircraft status
indicators will display the current status of the flight control system. Refer to the table below for
more information about the aircraft status indicators.
Aircraft Status Indicator Descriptions
Normal States
×2
Blinks red, yellow, and green
alternately
Powering on and performing self-diagnostic
tests
Blinks green slowly
GNSS enabled
Blinks green twice repeatedly
Vision systems enabled
Warning States
—
Blinks yellow quickly
Remote controller signal lost
Blinks red slowly
Takeoff is disabled, e.g. low battery*
Blinks red quickly
Critically low battery
Solid red
Critical error
Blinks red and yellow alternately Compass calibration required
* If the aircraft cannot take off while the status indicators are blinking red slowly, view the warning prompt in
DJI Fly.
After the motor starts, the front LEDs blink green, and the aircraft status indicators blink red
and green alternately. The green lights indicate the aircraft is a UAV, and the green and red
lights indicate the heading and position of the aircraft.
• To obtain better footage, the front LEDs turn off automatically when shooting if the
front LEDs are set to auto in DJI Fly. Lighting requirements vary depending on the
region. Observe local laws and regulations.
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Return to Home
The Return to Home (RTH) function brings the aircraft back to the last recorded Home Point.
The RTH can be triggered in three ways: the user actively triggers RTH, the aircraft has low
battery, or the control signal between the remote controller and the aircraft is lost. If the aircraft
records the Home Point successfully and the positioning system is functioning normally, when
the RTH function is triggered, the aircraft will automatically fly back and land at the Home Point.
Descriptions
GNSS
Home
Point
10
The first location where the aircraft receives a strong to moderately strong
GNSS signal (indicated by a white icon) will be recorded as the default
Home Point. The Home Point can be updated before takeoff as long as the
aircraft receives another strong to moderately strong GNSS signal. If the
signal is weak, the Home Point will not be updated. After the Home Point is
recorded, DJI Fly will issue a voice prompt.
If it is necessary to update the Home Point during a flight (such as where
the position of the user has changed), the Home Point can be manually
updated in Settings > Safety page in DJI Fly.
During RTH, the aircraft will automatically adjust the gimbal tilt to point the camera toward the
RTH route by default. If the video transmission signal is normal, the AR Home Point, AR RTH
route, and AR aircraft shadow will be displayed in the camera view by default. This improves the
flight experience by helping users view the RTH route and Home Point and avoid obstacles on
the route. The display can be changed in System Settings > Safety > AR Settings.
• The AR RTH route is only used for reference, and may deviate from the actual flight
route in different scenarios. Always pay attention to the liveview on the screen during
RTH. Fly with caution.
• During RTH, use the gimbal dial to adjust the camera orientation or press the
customizable buttons on the remote controller to recenter the camera will stop the
aircraft from automatically adjusting the gimbal tilt, which may prevent the AR RTH
route from being viewed.
• When reaching the Home Point, the aircraft will automatically adjust the gimbal tilt
vertically down.
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Advanced RTH
When Advanced RTH is triggered, the aircraft will automatically plan the best RTH path, which
will be displayed in DJI Fly and will adjust according to the environment.
If the control signal between the remote controller and the aircraft is good, exit RTH by tapping
in DJI Fly or by pressing the RTH button on the remote controller. After exiting RTH, users will
regain control of the aircraft.
Trigger Method
•
The user actively triggers RTH
Advanced RTH can be initiated either by tapping
in DJI Fly or by pressing and holding the
RTH button on the remote controller until it beeps.
•
Aircraft low battery
When the Intelligent Flight Battery level is too low and there is not enough power to return
home, land the aircraft as soon as possible.
To avoid unnecessary danger caused by insufficient power, the aircraft automatically
calculates if the battery power is sufficient to return to the Home Point according to the
current position, environment, and flight speed. A warning prompt will appear in DJI Fly
when the battery level is low and only enough to complete an RTH flight. The aircraft will
automatically fly to the Home Point if no action is taken after a countdown.
The user can cancel RTH by pressing the RTH button on the remote controller. If RTH is
canceled following the warning, the Intelligent Battery may not have enough power for the
aircraft to land safely, which may lead to the aircraft crashing or being lost.
The aircraft will land automatically if the current battery level can only support the aircraft
long enough to descend from its current altitude. Auto landing cannot be canceled, but the
remote controller can be used to control the horizontal movement and the descent speed of
the aircraft during landing. If there is sufficient power, the throttle stick can be used to make
the aircraft ascend at a speed of 1 m/s.
During auto landing, move the aircraft horizontally to find an appropriate place to land as
soon as possible. The aircraft will fall if the user keeps pushing the throttle stick upward until
the power is depleted.
•
Loss of remote controller signal
The action of the aircraft when the remote controller signal is lost can be set to RTH, land, or
hover in Setting >Safety > Advanced Safety Settings in DJI Fly. If the action is set to RTH, the
Home Point was successfully recorded and the compass is functioning normally, Failsafe RTH
automatically activates after the remote controller signal is lost for more than six seconds.
When the lighting is sufficient and the environment is suitable for the vision systems to
work normally, DJI Fly will display the RTH path that was generated by the aircraft before the
remote controller signal was lost. The aircraft will start RTH using Advanced RTH according
to the RTH settings. The aircraft will remain in RTH even if the remote controller signal is
restored. DJI Fly will update the RTH path accordingly.
When the lighting is not sufficient or the environment is not suitable for the vision systems
to work normally, the aircraft will enter Original Route RTH. The aircraft will enter or remain
in Preset RTH if the remote controller signal is restored during RTH. The Original Route RTH
procedure is as follows:
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1. The aircraft brakes and hovers in place.
2. When RTH begins:
•
If the RTH distance (the horizontal distance between the aircraft and the Home Point)
is farther than 50 m, the aircraft adjusts its orientation and flies backward for 50 m on
its original flight route before entering Preset RTH.
•
If the RTH distance is farther than 5 m but less than 50 m, it adjusts its orientation and
flies to the Home Point in a straight line at the current altitude.
•
The aircraft lands immediately if the RTH distance is less than 5 m.
3. The aircraft begins to land when it reaches above the Home Point.
• If RTH is triggered through DJI Fly and the RTH distance is farther than 5 m, DJI Fly will
display the two following options: RTH and Landing. Users can select either RTH or
directly land the aircraft.
• The aircraft may not be able to return to the Home Point normally if the positioning
system is functioning abnormally. During Failsafe RTH, the aircraft may enter ATTI mode
and land automatically if the positioning system is functioning abnormally.
• It is important to set a suitable RTH altitude before each flight. Launch DJI Fly and set
the RTH altitude. The default RTH altitude is 100 m.
• The aircraft cannot sense obstacles during Failsafe RTH if the vision systems are
unavailable.
• GEO zones may affect the RTH. Avoid flying near GEO zones.
• The aircraft may not be able to return to a Home Point when the wind speed is too high.
Fly with caution.
• Pay extra attention to small or fine objects (such as tree branches or power lines)
or transparent objects (such as water or glass) during RTH. Exit RTH and control the
aircraft manually in an emergency.
• RTH cannot be activated during auto landing.
RTH Procedure
1. The Home Point is recorded.
2. Advanced RTH is triggered.
3. The aircraft brakes and hovers in place. When RTH begins:
•
The aircraft lands immediately if the RTH distance is less than 5 m.
•
If the RTH distance is farther than 5 m, the aircraft will adjust its orientation to the Home
Point and plan the best path according to the RTH settings, lighting, and environmental
conditions.
4. The aircraft will fly automatically according to the RTH settings, environment, and
transmission signal during RTH.
5. The aircraft lands and the motors stop after reaching the Home Point.
RTH Settings
RTH settings are available for Advanced RTH. Go to the camera view in DJI Fly, tap Settings >
Safety, and then RTH.
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1. Optimal:
•
If the lighting is sufficient and the environment is suitable for the vision systems, the
aircraft will automatically plan the optimal RTH path and adjust the altitude according to
environmental factors, such as obstacles and transmission signals, regardless of the RTH
Altitude setting. The optimal RTH path means the aircraft will travel the shortest distance
possible to reduce the amount of battery power used and to increase flight time.
•
If the lighting is insufficient or the environment is not suitable for the vision systems, the
aircraft will execute Preset RTH based on the RTH Altitude setting.
2. Preset:
Lighting and Environment
Conditions
RTH distance >
50 m
Current altitude <
RTH altitude
Current altitude ≥
RTH altitude
RTH distance is within 5-50 m
Suitable for Vision
Systems
Unsuitable for Vision
Systems
The aircraft will plan the RTH
path, fly to an open area
while bypassing obstacles,
ascend to the RTH Altitude,
and return to home using
the best path.
The aircraft will ascend
to the RTH altitude, and
fly to the Home Point
in a straight line at the
RTH altitude.
The aircraft will fly
The aircraft will return to
to the Home Point in
home using the best path at
a straight line at the
the current altitude.
current altitude.
When the aircraft is approaching the Home Point, if the current altitude is higher than the RTH
altitude, the aircraft will intelligently decide whether to descend while flying forward according
to the surrounding environment, lighting, the set RTH altitude, and the current altitude. When
the aircraft reaches above the Home Point, the current altitude of the aircraft will not be lower
than the set RTH altitude. Note that when the lighting is insufficient or the environment is not
suitable for the vision systems, the aircraft cannot avoid obstacles. Make sure to set a safe
RTH altitude and pay attention to the surrounding environment to ensure flight safety.
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The RTH plans for different environments, RTH trigger methods, and RTH settings are as follows:
Suitable for Vision
Systems
Lighting and Environment
Conditions
The aircraft can bypass
obstacles and GEO zones
Unsuitable for Vision
Systems
The aircraft cannot bypass
obstacles but can bypass GEO
zones
The user actively triggers RTH
The aircraft will execute RTH
Preset
based on the RTH setting:
• Optimal
Original route RTH,
Loss of remote controller signal • Preset
Preset RTH will be executed
when the signal is restored
Aircraft low battery
• During Advanced RTH, the aircraft will adjust the flight speed automatically to suit
environmental factors such as wind speed and obstacles.
• The aircraft cannot avoid small or fine objects such as tree branches or power lines. Fly
the aircraft to an open area before using RTH.
• Set Advanced RTH as Preset if there are power lines or towers that the aircraft cannot
bypass on the RTH path and make sure the RTH Altitude is set higher than all obstacles.
• The aircraft will brake and return to home according to the latest settings if the RTH
settings are changed during RTH.
• If the max altitude is adjusted below the current altitude during RTH, the aircraft will
descend to the max altitude first and then continue returning to home.
• The RTH Altitude cannot be changed during RTH.
• If there is a large difference between the current altitude and the RTH altitude, the
amount of battery power used cannot be calculated accurately due to wind speed
difference at different altitudes. Pay extra attention to the battery power prompts and
warning prompts in DJI Fly.
• During Advanced RTH, the aircraft will enter Preset RTH if the lighting condition or
environment becomes unsuitable for the vision systems. In this case, the aircraft cannot
bypass the obstacles. An appropriate RTH altitude must be set before entering RTH.
• When the remote controller signal is normal during Advanced RTH, the pitch stick can
be used to control the flight speed, but the orientation and altitude cannot be controlled
and the aircraft cannot be controlled to fly to the left or right. Constantly pushing the
pitch stick to accelerate will increase the battery power consumption speed. The aircraft
cannot bypass obstacles if the flight speed exceeds the effective sensing speed. The
aircraft will brake and hover in place and exit RTH if the pitch stick is pushed all the way
down. The aircraft can be controlled after the pitch stick is released.
• If the aircraft reaches the altitude limit of the aircraft current location or of the Home
Point while it is ascending during Preset RTH, the aircraft stops ascending and returns
to the Home Point at the current altitude. Pay attention to flight safety during RTH.
• If the Home Point is within the Altitude Zone but the aircraft is not, when the aircraft
reaches the Altitude Zone it will descend below the altitude limit, which may be lower
than the set RTH altitude. Fly with caution.
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• The aircraft will bypass any GEO zones encountered when it is flying forward during
Advanced RTH. Fly with caution.
• The aircraft will exit RTH if the surrounding environment is too complex to complete
RTH, even if the vision systems are working properly.
Landing Protection
Landing Protection will activate during RTH.
Landing Protection is enabled once the aircraft begins to land.
1.
During Landing Protection, the aircraft will automatically detect and carefully land on
suitable ground.
2.
If the ground is determined unsuitable for landing, the aircraft will hover and wait for pilot
confirmation.
3.
If Landing Protection is not operational, DJI Fly will display a landing prompt when the
aircraft descends to 0.5 m from the ground. Tap confirm or push the throttle stick all the
way down and hold for one second, and the aircraft will land.
Precision Landing
The aircraft automatically scans and attempts to match the terrain features below during RTH.
The aircraft will land when the current terrain matches the Home Point. A prompt will appear in
DJI Fly if the terrain match fails.
• Landing Protection is activated during Precision Landing.
• The performance of Precision Landing is subject to the following conditions:
a. The Home Point must be recorded upon takeoff and must not be changed during
flight. Otherwise, the aircraft will have no record of the terrain features of the Home
Point.
b. During takeoff, the aircraft must ascend at least 7 m before moving horizontally.
c. The Home Point terrain features must remain largely unchanged.
d. The terrain features of the Home Point must be sufficiently distinctive. Terrain such
as a snow-covered field is not suitable.
e. The lighting conditions must not be too bright or too dark.
• The following actions are available during Precision Landing:
a. Press the throttle stick down to accelerate landing.
b. Movement of any other control stick apart from the throttle stick will be regarded
as giving up Precision Landing. The aircraft will descend vertically after the control
sticks are released. Landing Protection is still effective in this case.
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Vision Systems and Three-Dimensional Infrared Sensing System
DJI Air 3 is equipped with both an omnidirectional vision system (forward, backward, lateral,
upward), the downward vision system, and the three-dimensional infrared sensing system,
which allows for positioning and omnidirectional obstacle sensing.
The omnidirectional vision system consists of four cameras which are located at the front and
rear of the aircraft. The downward vision system consists of two cameras, located at the bottom
of the aircraft. The vision systems sense obstacles by image ranging.
The three-dimensional infrared sensing system located at the bottom of the aircraft consists
of a three-dimensional infrared emitter and a receiver. The three-dimensional infrared sensing
system helps the aircraft to assess the distance to obstacles, the distance to the ground, and
calculate the aircraft position together with the downward vision system. The three-dimensional
infrared sensing system meets the human eye safety requirement for Class 1 laser products.
In addition, the Auxiliary Light located at the bottom of the aircraft can assist the downward
vision system. It will automatically turn on by default in low-light environments when the flight
altitude is under 5 m. Users can also turn it on or off manually in DJI Fly. Each time the aircraft is
restarted, the auxiliary light will revert back to the default setting Auto.
Omnidirectional Vision System
Auxiliary Light
Three-Dimensional Infrared
Sensing System
Omnidirectional
Vision System
Downward Vision System
Detection Range
Forward Vision System
Precision Measurement Range: 0.5-18 m;
FOV: 90° (horizontal), 72° (vertical)
Backward Vision System
Precision Measurement Range: 0.5-18 m;
FOV: 90° (horizontal), 72° (vertical)
Lateral Vision System
Precision Measurement Range: 0.5-30 m;
FOV: 90° (horizontal), 72° (vertical)
Upward Vision System [1]
Precision Measurement Range: 0.5-18 m;
FOV: 72° (front and back), 90° (left and right)
Downward Vision System
Precision Measurement Range: 0.3-14 m;
FOV: 106° (front and back), 90° (left and right)
Three-Dimensional Infrared
Sensing System
Precision Measurement Range: 0.1-8 m (> 10% reflectivity);
FOV: 60° (front and back), 60° (left and right)
[1] The omnidirectional vision system can sense obstacles in horizontal directions and above.
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0.5-18 m
90°
0.5-18 m
90°
90°
90°
0.5-30 m
0.5-30 m
90°
72°
72°
72°
72°
72°
90°
90°
72°
90°
90°
90°
106°
106°
90°
0.3-14 m
0.5-18 m
60°
60°
0.1-8 m
Using the Vision Systems
The positioning function of the downward vision system is applicable when GNSS signals are
unavailable or weak. It is automatically enabled in Normal or Cine mode.
The omnidirectional vision system will activate automatically when the aircraft is in Normal
or Cine mode and Obstacle Avoidance is set to Bypass or Brake in DJI Fly. The omnidirectional
vision system works best with adequate lighting and clearly marked or textured obstacles. Due
to inertia, users must make sure to brake the aircraft within a reasonable distance.
Vision Positioning and Obstacle Sensing can be disabled in System Settings > Safety > Advanced
Safety Settings in DJI Fly.
• Pay attention to the flight environment. The vision systems and the three-dimensional
infrared sensing system only work in certain scenarios and cannot replace human
control and judgment. During a flight, always pay attention to the surrounding
environment and the warnings in DJI Fly, and be responsible for and maintain control of
the aircraft at all times.
• Vision Positioning and Obstacle Sensing are only available when flying manually and are
unavailable in modes such as RTH, auto landing, and Intelligent Flight Mode.
• When Vision Positioning and Obstacle Sensing are disabled, the aircraft relies only on
GNSS to hover, omnidirectional obstacle sensing is unavailable, and the aircraft will not
automatically decelerate during descent close to the ground. Extra caution is required
when Vision Positioning and Obstacle Sensing are disabled. Vision Positioning and
Obstacle Sensing can be temporarily disabled in clouds and fog or when an obstacle
is detected when landing. Keep Vision Positioning and Obstacle Sensing enabled in
regular flight scenarios. Vision Positioning and Obstacle Sensing are enabled by default
after restarting the aircraft.
• The downward vision system works best when the aircraft is at an altitude from 0.5 to
30 m if there is no GNSS available. Extra caution is required if the altitude of the aircraft
is above 30 m as the vision positioning performance may be affected.
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• In low-light environments, the vision systems may not achieve optimal positioning
performance even if the auxiliary light is turned on. Fly with caution if the GNSS signal is
weak in such environments.
• The downward vision system may not work properly when the aircraft is flying near
water. Therefore, the aircraft may not be able to actively avoid water below it when
landing. It is recommended to maintain flight control at all times, make reasonable
judgments based on the surrounding environment, and avoid over-relying on the
downward vision system.
• The vision systems cannot accurately identify large frame structures with frames
and cables, such as tower cranes, high-voltage transmission towers, high-voltage
transmission lines, cable-stayed bridges and suspension bridges.
• The vision systems cannot work properly near surfaces without clear pattern variations
or where the light is too weak or too strong. The vision systems cannot work properly in
the following situations:
a. Flying near monochrome surfaces (e.g., pure black, white, red, or green).
b. Flying near highly reflective surfaces.
c. Flying near water or transparent surfaces.
d. Flying near moving surfaces or objects.
e. Flying in an area with frequent and drastic lighting changes.
f. Flying near extremely dark (< 10 lux) or bright (> 40,000 lux) surfaces.
g. Flying near surfaces that strongly reflect or absorb infrared waves (e.g., mirrors).
h. Flying near surfaces without clear patterns or textures.
i. Flying near surfaces with repeating identical patterns or textures (e.g., tiles with the
same design).
j. Flying near obstacles with small surface areas (e.g., tree branches and power lines).
• Keep the sensors clean at all times. DO NOT scratch or tamper with the sensors. DO
NOT use the aircraft in dusty or humid environments.
• Vision system cameras may need to be calibrated after being stored for an extended
period. A prompt will appear in DJI Fly and calibration will be performed automatically.
• DO NOT fly when it is rainy, smoggy, or the visibility is lower than 100 m.
• Check the following each time before takeoff:
a. Make sure there are no stickers or any other obstructions over the glass of the
infrared sensing systems and vision systems.
b. Use soft cloth if there is any dirt, dust, or water on the glass of the vision systems
and infrared sensing system. DO NOT use any cleaning product that contains
alcohol.
c. Contact DJI Support if there is any damage to the lenses of the infrared sensing and
vision systems.
• DO NOT obstruct the infrared sensing system and vision systems.
• The aircraft can fly at any time of the day or night. However, the vision systems become
unavailable when flying the aircraft at night. Fly with caution.
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Advanced Pilot Assistance Systems (APAS)
The Advanced Pilot Assistance Systems (APAS) feature is available in Normal mode and Cine
mode. When APAS is enabled, the aircraft will continue to respond to user commands and plan
its path according to both control stick inputs and the flight environment. APAS makes it easier
to bypass obstacles, obtain smoother footage, and provide a better flying experience.
Keep moving the control sticks in any direction. The aircraft will bypass obstacles by flying
above, below, or to the left or right of the obstacle. The aircraft can also respond to the control
stick inputs while bypassing obstacles.
When APAS is enabled, the aircraft can be stopped by pressing the Flight Pause button on the
remote controller. The aircraft brakes and hovers for three seconds and awaits further pilot
commands.
To enable APAS, open DJI Fly, enter Settings > Safety, and enable APAS by selecting Bypass.
Select Normal or Nifty mode when using Bypass. In Nifty mode, the aircraft can fly faster,
smoother, and closer to obstacles, obtaining better footage while bypassing obstacles. However,
the risk of crashing into obstacles will increase. Fly with caution.
Nifty mode cannot work normally in the following situations:
1. When aircraft orientation changes rapidly flying near obstacles.
2. When flying through narrow obstacles such as canopies or bushes at high speed.
3. When flying near obstacles that are too small to detect.
4. When flying with the propeller guard.
Landing Protection
Landing Protection will activate if Obstacle Avoidance is set to Bypass or Brake and the user
pulls the throttle stick down to land the aircraft. Landing Protection is enabled once the aircraft
begins to land.
•
During Landing Protection, the aircraft will automatically detect if an area is suitable for
landing, and then land the aircraft.
•
If the ground is determined to be unsuitable for landing, the aircraft will hover when the
aircraft descends to 0.8 m above ground. Pull down on the throttle stick for at least five
seconds, and the aircraft will land without obstacle sensing.
• Make sure to use APAS when the vision systems are available. Make sure there are no
people, animals, objects with small surface areas (e.g., tree branches), or transparent
objects (e.g., glass or water) along the desired flight path.
• Make sure to use APAS when the downward vision systems are available or the GNSS
signal is strong. APAS may not function properly when the aircraft is flying over water or
snow-covered areas.
• Be extra cautious when flying in extremely dark (<300 lux) or bright (>10,000 lux)
environments.
• Pay attention to DJI Fly and make sure APAS is working normally.
• APAS may not function properly when the aircraft is flying near flight limits or in a GEO zone.
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Vision Assist
The vision assist view, powered by the horizontal vision system, changes the horizontal speed
direction (forward, backward, left, and right) to help users navigate and observe obstacles
during flight. Swipe left on the attitude indicator, right on the mini map, or tap the icon in the
lower right corner of the attitude indicator to switch to the vision assist view.
• When using vision assist, the quality of the video transmission may be lower due to
transmission bandwidth limits, cell phone performance, or the video transmission
resolution of the screen on the remote controller.
• It is normal for propellers to appear in the vision assist view.
• Vision assist should be used for reference only. Glass walls and small objects such as
tree branches, electric wires, and kite strings cannot be displayed accurately.
• Vision assist is not available when the aircraft has not taken off or when the video
transmission signal is weak.
Vision Assist View
Direction
Horizontal Speed of
the Aircraft
Collapse
Max
Locked
Switch to the Mini
Map
Horizontal Speed of the
Aircraft
The direction of the line indicates the current horizontal
direction of the aircraft, and the length of the line indicates the
horizontal speed of the aircraft.
Vision Assist View
Direction
Indicates the direction of the vision assist view. Tap and hold to
lock the direction.
Switch to the Mini Map
Tap to switch from the vision assist view to the mini map.
Collapse
Tap to minimize the vision assist view.
Max
Tap to maximize the vision assist view.
Locked
Indicates that the direction of the vision assist view is locked.
Tap to cancel the lock.
• When the direction is not locked in a specific direction, the vision assist view
automatically switches to the current flight direction. Tap any other directional arrow to
switch the direction of the vision assist view for three seconds before returning to the
view of the current horizontal flight direction.
• When the direction is locked in a specific direction, tap any other directional arrow to
switch the direction of the vision assist view for three seconds before returning to the
current horizontal flight direction.
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Collision Warning
When an obstacle in the current view direction is detected, the vision assist view shows a
collision warning. The color of the warning is determined by the distance between the obstacle
and the aircraft.
Collision Warning Color
Distance between the Aircraft and the Obstacle
Yellow
2.2-5 m
Red
≤2.2 m
• The FOV of the vision assist in all directions is approximately 90°. It is normal not to see
obstacles in the field of view during a collision warning.
• The collision warning is not controlled by the Display Radar Map switch and remains
visible even when the radar map is switched off.
• A collision warning appears only when the vision assist view is displayed in the small
window.
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Flight Recorder
Flight data including flight telemetry, aircraft status information, and other parameters are
automatically saved to the internal data recorder of the aircraft. The data can be accessed using
DJI Assistant 2 (Consumer Drones Series).
Propellers
There are two types of DJI Air 3 Low-Noise Quick Release propellers, which are designed to spin
in different directions. Marks are used to indicate which propellers should be attached to which
motors. Make sure to match the propeller and motor following the instructions.
Attaching the Propellers
There are two types of propellers in the package of DJI Air 3, which are propellers A and
propellers B. The packaging of the two propeller types is labeled with A and B respectively,
together with the installation location illustrations. Attach propellers A with grey circle marks to
the motors with grey marks. Likewise, attach propellers B without marks to the motors without
marks. Hold the motor with one hand, press the propeller down with the other hand, and rotate
in the direction
propeller blades.
/
marked on the propeller until it pops up and locks in place. Unfold the
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Detaching the Propellers
Press the propellers down onto the motors and rotate them in the unlock direction.
• The propeller blades are sharp. Handle with care.
• Only use official DJI propellers. DO NOT mix propeller types.
• Propellers are consumable components. Purchase additional propellers if necessary.
• Make sure that the propellers and motors are installed securely before each flight.
• Make sure that all propellers are in good condition before each flight. DO NOT use
aged, chipped, or broken propellers.
• To avoid injury, stay away from rotating propellers or motors.
• To avoid damaging the propellers, place the aircraft correctly during transportation or
storage. DO NOT squeeze or bend the propellers. If propellers are damaged, the flight
performance may be affected.
• Make sure the motors are mounted securely and rotating smoothly. Land the aircraft
immediately if a motor is stuck and unable to rotate freely.
• DO NOT attempt to modify the structure of the motors.
• DO NOT touch or let hands or body parts come in contact with the motors after flight,
as they may be hot.
• DO NOT block any of the ventilation holes on the motors or the body of the aircraft.
• Make sure the ESCs sound normal when powered on.
Intelligent Flight Battery
DJI Air 3 Intelligent Flight Battery is a 14.76V and 4241mAh battery with smart charging and
discharging functionality.
Battery Features
1.
Battery Level Display: the battery level LEDs display the current battery level.
2.
Auto-Discharging Function: to prevent swelling, the battery automatically discharges to 96%
of the battery level when it is idle for three days, and automatically discharges to 60% of the
battery level when it is idle for nine days. It is normal to feel moderate heat being emitted
from the battery during the discharging process.
3.
Balanced Charging: during charging, the voltages of the battery cells are automatically
balanced.
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4.
Overcharge Protection: the battery stops charging automatically once fully charged.
5.
Temperature Detection: to prevent damage, the battery only charges when the temperature
is between 5° and 40° C (41° and 104° F).
6.
Overcurrent Protection: the battery stops charging if an excess current is detected.
7.
Over-Discharge Protection: discharging stops automatically to prevent excess discharge
when the battery is not in use. Over-discharge protection is not enabled when the battery is
in use.
8.
Short Circuit Protection: the power supply is automatically cut if a short circuit is detected.
9.
Battery Cell Damage Protection: the app will display a warning prompt when a damaged
battery cell is detected.
10. Hibernation Mode: the battery switches off after 5 to 20 seconds of inactivity to save
power. If the battery level is less than 5%, the battery enters Hibernation mode to prevent
over-discharge after being idle for six hours. In Hibernation mode, the battery level LEDs
do not illuminate when the power button is pressed. Charge the battery to wake it from
hibernation.
11. Communication: information about the voltage, capacity, and current of the battery is
transmitted to the aircraft.
12. Maintenance Instructions: the battery automatically checks the voltage differences between
battery cells and decides whether maintenance is required. If maintenance is required,
the four battery level LEDs will blink twice every second and blink for two seconds when
the user presses the power button to check the battery level. In this case, if the battery
is inserted into the aircraft and powered on, the aircraft will not be able to take off,
and a prompt for maintenance will appear in DJI Fly. If the battery level LEDs blink for
maintenance or the maintenance prompt appears in DJI Fly, follow the prompt to fully
charge the battery and then let it rest for 48 hours. If the battery still does not work after
two times of maintenance, contact DJI Support.
• Refer to the Safety Guidelines and the stickers on the battery before use. Users take full
responsibility for any violations of the safety requirements stated on the label.
Using the Battery
Checking the Battery Level
Press the power button once to check the battery level when the battery is powered off.
Power Button
LED1
LED2
LED3
LED4
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The battery level LEDs display the power level of the battery during discharging. The
statuses of the LEDs are defined below:
: LED is on
LED1
LED2
: LED is flashing
LED3
LED4
: LED is off
Battery Level
88%-100%
76%-87%
63%-75%
51%-62%
38%-50%
26%-37%
13%-25%
0%-12%
Powering On/Off
Press the power button once and then press again and hold for two seconds to power the
battery on or off. The battery level LEDs display the battery level when the battery is powered
on. The battery level LEDs turn off when the battery is powered off.
Low Temperature Notice
1. Battery capacity is significantly reduced when flying at low temperatures from -10° to 5° C
(14° to 41° F). It is recommended to hover the aircraft in place for a while to heat the battery.
Make sure to fully charge the battery before takeoff.
2. Batteries cannot be used in extremely low-temperature environments of lower than -10° C (14° F).
3. When in low-temperature environments, end the flight as soon as DJI Fly displays the low
battery level warning.
4. To ensure optimal performance, keep the battery temperature above 20° C (68° F).
5. The reduced battery capacity in low-temperature environments reduces the wind speed
resistance performance of the aircraft. Fly with caution.
6. Take extra caution when flying at a high elevation with a low temperature.
Charging the Battery
Fully charge the battery before each use. It is recommended to use the charging devices
provided by DJI, such as the DJI Air 3 Battery Charging Hub, DJI 100W USB-C Power Adapter, DJI
65W Portable Charger, or other USB Power Delivery chargers. Visit the official DJI online store
for more information about DJI official charging devices.
Using a Charger
1. Connect a charger to an AC power supply (100-240V, 50/60 Hz; use a power cable with
suitable specifications for charging, and use a power adapter if necessary).
2. Connect the aircraft to the charger using the battery charging cable with the battery powered off.
3. The battery level LEDs display the current battery level during charging.
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4. The battery is fully charged when all the battery level LEDs are off. Detach the charger when
the battery is fully charged.
• DO NOT charge an Intelligent Flight Battery immediately after flight as it may be too
hot. Wait for the battery to cool down to room temperature before charging again.
• The charger stops charging the battery if the battery cell temperature is not within 5° to
40° C (41° to 104° F). The ideal charging temperature is from 22° to 28° C (71.6° to 82.4° F).
• Fully charge the battery at least once every three months to maintain battery health.
• It is recommended to discharge the batteries to 30% or lower before transportation.
This can be done by flying the aircraft outdoors until there is less than 30% charge left.
The table below shows the battery level LED statuses during charging.
LED1
LED2
LED3
LED4
Battery Level
0%-50%
51%-75%
76%-99%
100%
Using the Charging Hub
Visit the link below to watch the tutorial videos for DJI Air 3 Battery Charging Hub.
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The DJI Air 3 Battery Charging Hub is designed to charge up to three Intelligent Flight Batteries.
After the Intelligent Flight Batteries are installed, the charging hub can supply power to external
devices via the USB-C port, such as remote controllers or mobile phones. The charging hub
can also use the power accumulation function to transfer the remaining power of multiple lowpower batteries into the battery with the highest remaining power.
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1. USB-C Connector
2. Status LED
1
2
3
3. Function Button
4
4. Battery Release Button
5. Battery Port
• The charging hub is only compatible with BWX233-4241-14.76 Intelligent Flight Battery.
DO NOT use the charging hub with other battery models.
• Place the charging hub on a flat and stable surface with good ventilation when charging
an external device or accumulating power. Make sure the device is properly insulated
to prevent fire hazards.
• DO NOT touch the metal terminals on the battery ports. Clean the metal terminals with
a clean and dry cloth if there is any noticeable buildup.
• Make sure to charge batteries with low battery power in time. It is recommended to
store the batteries in the charging hub. The charging hub automatically checks the
battery power every seven days. When a battery has 0% power level, the battery with
a high power level will charge the low power level battery until its power reaches 5% to
prevent over-discharging.
Charging Intelligent Flight Battery
1. Insert the batteries into the charging hub until there is a click.
2. Connect the charging hub to a power outlet using a charger. It is recommended to use the
DJI 100W USB-C Power Adapter. The Intelligent Flight Battery with the highest power level
will be charged first, and then the rest will be charged in sequence according to their power
levels. The status LED indicates the battery level during charging. Refer to the Status LED
Descriptions for more information about the blinking patterns of the status LED.
3. The battery can be stored in the charging hub after charging. Press and hold the battery
release button to remove the corresponding battery from the charging hub.
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Click
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Using Charging Hub as a Power Bank
1. Insert one or more batteries into the charging hub. Connect an external device via the USB-C
port, such as a mobile phone or remote controller.
2. Press the function button, and the status LED of the charging hub turns solid green. The
battery with the lowest power level will be discharged first, followed by the remaining
batteries to be discharged sequentially.
3. To stop charging the external device, disconnect the external device from the charging hub.
ick
• If the remaining charge of a battery is lower than 7%, the battery cannot charge the
external device.
Accumulating Power
1. Insert more than one battery into the charging hub, and press and hold the function button
until the status LED turns green. The status LED of the charging hub pulses green, and the
charge is transferred from the battery with the lowest power level to the battery with the
highest power level.
2. To stop accumulating power, press and hold the function button until the status LED turns
yellow. After stopping power accumulation, press the function button to check the power
level of the batteries.
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• Power accumulation stops automatically in the following situations:
a. The receiving battery is fully charged, or the power of the output battery is lower
than 5%.
b. A charger or external device is connected to the charging hub or any battery is
inserted or withdrawn from the charging hub during power accumulation.
c. Power accumulation is interrupted for more than 15 minutes due to abnormal
battery temperature.
• After accumulating power, charge the battery with the lowest power level as soon as
possible to avoid discharge.
Status LED Descriptions
Blinking Pattern
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Description
Solid yellow
The charging hub is idle
Pulses green
Charging the battery or accumulating power
Solid green
All batteries fully charged or supplying power to external
devices
Blinks yellow
Temperature of the batteries is too low or too high (no
further operation needed)
Solid red
Power supply error or battery error (remove and reinsert the
batteries or unplug and plug in the charger)
Battery Protection Mechanisms
The battery level LEDs can display battery protection notifications triggered by abnormal
charging conditions.
Battery Protection Mechanisms
LED1
LED2
LED3
LED4 Blinking Pattern
Status
LED2 blinks twice per second Overcurrent detected
LED2 blinks three times per
second
Short circuit detected
LED3 blinks twice per second Overcharge detected
LED3 blinks three times per
second
Over-voltage charger detected
LED4 blinks twice per second Charging temperature is too low
LED4 blinks three times per
second
Charging temperature is too high
If any of the battery protection mechanisms are activated, unplug the charger, and plug it in
again to resume charging. If the charging temperature is abnormal, wait for it to return to
normal. The battery will automatically resume charging without the need to unplug and plug
the charger again.
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Inserting the Intelligent Flight Battery
Insert the Intelligent Flight Battery into the battery compartment of the aircraft. Make sure the
battery is fully inserted with a clicking sound, which indicates the battery buckles are securely
fastened.
Removing the Intelligent Flight Battery
Press the battery buckles on the sides of the battery to remove it from the compartment.
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2
• DO NOT insert or remove the battery while the aircraft is powered on.
• Make sure the battery is mounted securely.
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Gimbal and Camera
Gimbal Profile
The 3-axis gimbal stabilizes the camera, allowing you to capture clear and steady images and
videos at high flight speed. The gimbal has a control tilt range of -90˚ to +60˚ and a control pan
range of -5° to +5°.
60°
0°
-5°
5°
-90°
Use the gimbal dial on the remote controller to control the tilt of the gimbal. Alternatively, do so
through the camera view in DJI Fly. Press and hold the screen until the gimbal adjustment bar
appears. Drag the bar up or down to control the tilt and left or right to control the pan.
Gimbal Operation Mode
Two gimbal operation modes are available. Switch between the different operation modes in DJI Fly.
Follow Mode: the angle of the gimbal remains stable relative to the horizontal plane. This
mode is suitable for shooting stills.
FPV Mode: When the aircraft is flying forward, the gimbal rolls in sync with the rolling aircraft
to provide a first-person flying experience.
• DO NOT tap or knock the gimbal after the aircraft is powered on. Launch the aircraft
from open and flat ground to protect the gimbal during takeoff.
• After installing the wide-angle lens, make sure the gimbal is level and forward before
takeoff, so that the aircraft can correctly detect the installation status of the wide-angle
lens. The gimbal will be level when the aircraft is powered on, if the gimbal rotates,
recenter the gimbal using the remote controller or DJI Fly as follows:
a. Tap Recenter Gimbal on the Settings > Control page of DJI Fly.
b. Press the Fn button (DJI RC-N2) or the Customizable C1 Button (DJI RC 2) on the
remote controller. The default function is recentering the gimbal or pointing the
gimbal downward, which can be customized.
• Pano and Asteroid functions will not be available after the wide-angle lens is installed.
• Precision elements in the gimbal may be damaged by a collision or impact, which may
cause the gimbal to function abnormally.
• Avoid getting dust or sand on the gimbal, especially in the gimbal motors.
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• A gimbal motor may enter protection mode if the gimbal is obstructed by other objects
when the aircraft is put on uneven ground or on grass, or if the gimbal experiences an
excessive external force, such as during a collision.
• DO NOT apply external force to the gimbal after the aircraft is powered on.
• DO NOT add any extra payload other than an official accessory to the gimbal, as this
may cause the gimbal to function abnormally or lead to permanent motor damage.
• Remove the gimbal protector before powering on the aircraft. Attach the gimbal
protector when the aircraft is not in use.
• Flying in heavy fog or clouds may make the gimbal wet, leading to temporary failure.
The gimbal will recover full functionality once it is dry.
Camera Profile
DJI Air 3 features a dual-camera system which consists of a wide-angle camera and a medium
tele camera, suitable for different shooting scenarios.
The wide-angle camera boasts a 1/1.3-in CMOS sensor with 48MP effective pixels. With an
aperture of f/1.7 and an equivalent focal length of 24 mm, the wide-angle camera can shoot
from 1 m to infinity and can take 4K 60fps videos and 48MP photos. In addition, it supports up
to 3x zoom.
The medium tele camera boasts a 1/1.3-in CMOS sensor with 48MP effective pixels. With an
aperture of f/2.8 and an equivalent focal length of 70 mm, the medium tele camera can shoot
from 3 m to infinity and can take 4K 60fps videos and 48MP photos. In addition, it supports up
to 9x zoom.
• DO NOT expose the camera lens in an environment with laser beams, such as a laser
show, or point the camera at intense light sources for an extended period, such as the
sun on a clear day, in order to avoid damaging the sensor.
• Make sure the temperature and humidity are suitable for the camera during use and
storage.
• Use a lens cleanser to clean the lens to avoid damage or poor image quality.
• DO NOT block any ventilation holes on the camera as the heat generated may damage
the device and injure the user.
• The cameras may not focus correctly in the following situations:
a. Shooting dark objects far away.
b. Shooting objects with repeating identical patterns and textures or objects without
clear patterns or textures.
c. Shooting shiny or reflective objects (such as street lighting and glass).
d. Shooting flashing objects.
e. Shooting fast-moving objects.
f. When the aircraft/gimbal is moving fast.
g. Shooting objects with varying distances in the focus range.
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Storing and Exporting Photos and Videos
Storing Photos and Videos
DJI Air 3 has 8 GB of built-in storage and supports the use of a microSD card to store your
photos and videos. A SDXC, or UHS-I microSD card is required due to the fast read and write
speeds necessary for high-resolution video data. Refer to the Specifications section for more
information about recommended microSD cards.
Exporting Photos and Videos
•
Use QuickTransfer to export the footage to a mobile device.
•
Connect the aircraft to a computer using a data cable, export the footage in the built-in
storage of the aircraft or in the microSD card mounted on the aircraft. The aircraft does not
need to be powered on during the exporting process.
•
Remove the microSD card from the aircraft and insert it into a card reader, and export the
footage in the microSD card through the card reader.
• DO NOT remove the microSD card from the aircraft when taking photos or videos.
Otherwise, the microSD card may be damaged.
• To ensure the stability of the camera system, single video recordings are limited to 30
minutes.
• Check camera settings before use to ensure they are configured correctly.
• Before shooting important photos or videos, shoot a few images to test whether the
camera is operating correctly.
• Make sure to power off the aircraft correctly. Otherwise, the camera parameters will
not be saved, and any recorded videos may be affected. DJI is not responsible for any
loss caused by an image or video recorded in a way that is not machine-readable.
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QuickTransfer
DJI Air 3 can connect directly to mobile devices via Wi-Fi, enabling users to download photos
and videos from the aircraft to the mobile device through DJI Fly without using the remote
controller. Users can enjoy faster and more convenient downloads with a transmission rate of
up to 30 MB/s.
Usage
Method 1: mobile device is not connected to the remote controller
1. Power on the aircraft and wait until the self-diagnostic tests of the aircraft are complete.
2. Make sure Bluetooth and Wi-Fi are enabled on the mobile device. Launch DJI Fly and a
prompt will appear to connect to the aircraft.
3. Tap Connect. Once successfully connected, the files on the aircraft can be accessed and
downloaded at high speed. When connecting the mobile device to the aircraft for the first
time, press and hold the power button of the aircraft for two seconds to confirm.
Method 2: mobile device is connected to the remote controller
1. Make sure that the aircraft is connected to the mobile device via the remote controller and
the motors are off.
2. Enable Bluetooth and Wi-Fi on the mobile device.
3. Launch DJI Fly, enter playback, and tap
aircraft to download at high speed.
in the upper right corner to access the files on the
• DJI RC 2 does not support QuickTransfer.
• The maximum download rate can only be achieved in countries and regions where
the 5.8 GHz frequency is permitted by laws and regulations, when using devices that
support 5.8 GHz frequency band and Wi-Fi connection, and in an environment without
interference or obstruction. If 5.8 GHz is not allowed by local regulations (such as in
Japan), or the mobile device of the user does not support the 5.8 GHz frequency band,
or the environment has severe interference, then QuickTransfer will use the 2.4 GHz
frequency band and its maximum download rate will reduce to 6 MB/s.
• Make sure that Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, and location services are enabled on the mobile device
before using QuickTransfer.
• When using QuickTransfer, it is not necessary to enter the Wi-Fi password on the
settings page of the mobile device in order to connect. Launch DJI Fly and a prompt will
appear to connect the aircraft.
• Use QuickTransfer in an unobstructed environment with no interference and stay
away from sources of interference such as wireless routers, Bluetooth speakers, or
headphones.
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Remote Controller
This section describes the features of
the remote controller and includes
instructions for controlling the aircraft
and the camera.
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Remote Controller
DJI RC 2
The DJI RC 2 remote controller features O4 video transmission when used with DJI Air 3, and
works at 2.4 GHz, 5.8 GHz, and 5.1 GHz frequency bands. It is capable of selecting the best
transmission channel automatically and can transmit 1080p 60fps HD live view from the aircraft
to the remote controller at a distance of up to 20 km (12.4 mi) (compliant with FCC standards,
and measured in a wide open area without interference). Equipped with a 5.5-in touchscreen
(1920×1080 pixel resolution) and a wide range of controls and customizable buttons, DJI RC 2
enables users to easily control the aircraft and remotely change the aircraft settings. DJI RC 2
comes with many other functions such as built-in GNSS (GPS+Galileo+BeiDou), Bluetooth and
Wi-Fi connection.
The remote controller has detachable control sticks, built-in speakers, a 32GB internal storage,
and supports the use of a microSD card for additional storage needs.
The 6200mAh 22.32Wh battery provides the remote controller a maximum operating time of
three hours.
• The 5.1 GHz band can be used only in countries and regions where it is permitted by
local laws and regulations.
Operation
Powering On/Off
Press the power button once to check the current battery level.
Press once then press again and hold to power the remote controller on or off.
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Charging the Battery
Connect a charger to the USB-C port on the remote controller. It takes approximately 1 hour
and 30 minutes to fully charge the remote controller (with a 9V/3A USB charger).
Controlling the Gimbal and Camera
1. Focus/Shutter Button: press halfway down to auto-focus and press all the way down to
take a photo.
2. Record Button: press once to start or stop recording.
3. Camera Control Dial: use to adjust the zoom by default. The dial function can be set to
adjust the focal length, EV, aperture, shutter speed, and ISO.
4. Gimbal Dial: control the tilt of the gimbal.
Gimbal Dial
Camera Control Dial
Record Button
Focus/Shutter Button
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Controlling the Aircraft
Three preprogrammed modes (Mode 1, Mode 2, and Mode 3) are available and custom modes
can be configured in the DJI Fly app.
Mode 1
Left Stick
Right Stick
Forward
Up
Down
Backward
Turn Left
Left
Turn Right
Right
Mode 2
Left Stick
Right Stick
Up
Forward
Down
Backward
Turn Left
Left
Turn Right
Right
Mode 3
Left Stick
Right Stick
Forward
Up
Down
Backward
Left
Right
Turn Left
Turn Right
The default control mode of the remote controller is Mode 2. In this manual, Mode 2 is used as
an example to illustrate how to use the control sticks.
• Stick Neutral/Center Point: control sticks are in the center.
• Moving the control stick: the control stick is pushed away from the center position.
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Controller
(Mode 2)
Aircraft
Remarks
Throttle Stick: moving the left stick up or down
changes the altitude of the aircraft.
•
Push the stick up to ascend and push down to
descend.
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The aircraft hovers in place if the stick is in the
center.
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The more the stick is pushed away from the
center, the faster the aircraft changes elevation.
Use the left stick to take off when the motors are
spinning at an idle speed. Push the stick gently to
prevent sudden and unexpected changes in altitude.
Yaw Stick: moving the left stick to the left or right
controls the orientation of the aircraft.
•
Push the stick left to rotate the aircraft
counterclockwise and right to rotate the aircraft
clockwise.
•
The aircraft hovers in place if the stick is in the
center.
•
The more the stick is pushed away from the
center, the faster the aircraft rotates.
Pitch Stick: moving the right stick up and down to
change the pitch of the aircraft.
•
Push the stick up to fly forward and down to fly
backward.
•
The aircraft hovers in place if the stick is in the
center.
•
The more the stick is pushed away from the
center, the faster the aircraft moves.
Roll Stick: moving the right stick to the left or right
changes the roll of the aircraft.
•
Push the stick left to fly left and right to fly right.
•
The aircraft hovers in place if the stick is in the
center.
•
The more the stick is pushed away from the
center, the faster the aircraft moves.
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Flight Mode Switch
Toggle the switch to select the desired flight mode.
Position
Flight Mode
S
Sport Mode
N
Normal Mode
C
Cine Mode
CNS
Flight Pause/RTH Button
Press once to make the aircraft brake and hover in place. Press and hold the button until the
remote controller beeps and starts RTH, and the aircraft will return to the last recorded Home
Point. Press this button again to cancel RTH and regain control of the aircraft.
Customizable Buttons
Go to Settings in DJI Fly and select Control to set the functions of the customizable C1 and C2
buttons.
Customizable Button C2
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Remote Controller LEDs
Status LED
Blinking Pattern
—
Descriptions
Solid red
Disconnected from the aircraft.
Blinking red
The battery level of the aircraft is low.
Solid green
Connected with the aircraft.
Blinking blue
The remote controller is linking to an aircraft.
—
Solid yellow
Firmware update failed.
—
Solid blue
Firmware update successful.
—
Blinking yellow
The battery level of the remote controller is low.
Blinking cyan
Control sticks not centered.
Battery Level LEDs
Blinking Pattern
Battery Level
76%-100%
51%-75%
26%-50%
0%-25%
Remote Controller Alert
The remote controller beeps when there is an error or warning. Pay attention when prompts
appear on the touchscreen or in DJI Fly. Slide down from the top of the screen and select Mute
to disable all alerts, or slide the volume bar to 0 to disable some alerts.
The remote controller sounds an alert during RTH. The alert cannot be canceled. The remote
controller sounds an alert when the battery level of the remote controller is low (6% to 10%).
A low battery level alert can be canceled by pressing the power button. The critical low battery
level alert, which is triggered when the battery level is less than 5%, cannot be canceled.
Optimal Transmission Zone
The signal between the aircraft and the remote controller is most reliable when the antennas
are positioned in relation to the aircraft as illustrated below.
The optimal transmission range is where the antennas face toward the aircraft and the angle
between the antennas and the back of the remote controller is 180° or 270°.
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• DO NOT use other wireless devices operating at the same frequency as the remote
controller. Otherwise, the remote controller will experience interference.
• A prompt will be displayed in DJI Fly if the transmission signal is weak during flight.
Adjust the antennas to make sure that the aircraft is in the optimal transmission range
Linking the Remote Controller
The remote controller is already linked to the aircraft when purchased together as a combo.
Otherwise, follow the steps below to link the remote controller and the aircraft after activation.
1. Power on the aircraft and the remote controller.
2. Launch DJI Fly.
and select Control and then Re-pair to Aircraft. During linking, the
3. In camera view, tap
status LED of the remote controller blinks blue and the remote controller beeps.
4. Press and hold the power button of the aircraft for more than four seconds. The aircraft
beeps twice after a short beep, and its battery level LEDs blink in sequence to indicate it is
ready to link. The remote controller will beep twice, and its status LED will turn solid green to
indicate linking is successful.
• Make sure the remote controller is within 0.5 m of the aircraft during the linking.
• The remote controller will automatically unlink from an aircraft if a new remote
controller is linked to the same aircraft.
• Turn off Bluetooth and Wi-Fi for optimal video transmission.
• Fully charge the remote controller before each flight. The remote controller sounds an
alert when the battery level is low.
• If the remote controller is powered on and not in use for five minutes, an alert will
sound. After six minutes, the remote controller automatically powers off. Move the
control sticks or press any button to cancel the alert.
• Fully charge the battery at least once every three months to maintain the battery’s
health.
• DO NOT operate the aircraft when the light condition is too bright or too dark using the
remote controller to monitor flight. User is responsible for the correct adjustment of
display brightness and shall take care of direct sunshine onto the screen during flight
operation.
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Operating the Touchscreen
Home
Operations
Slide from the left or right to
the center of the screen to
return to the previous screen.
Slide up from the bottom of
the screen to return to DJI Fly.
×2
Slide down from the top of the
screen to open the status bar
when in DJI Fly.
Slide down twice from the top
of the screen to open Quick
Settings when in DJI Fly.
The status bar displays the
time, Wi-Fi signal, battery level
of the remote controller, etc.
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Quick Settings
1
2
3
4
5
1. Notifications
Tap to check system notifications.
2. System Settings
Tap to access system settings and configure settings such as Bluetooth, volume, and
network. Users can also view the Guide to learn more about the controls and status LEDs.
3. Shortcuts
: tap to enable or disable Wi-Fi. Hold to enter settings and then connect to or add a Wi-Fi
network.
: tap to enable or disable Bluetooth. Hold to enter settings and connect with nearby
Bluetooth devices.
: tap to enable Airplane mode. Wi-Fi and Bluetooth will be disabled.
: tap to turn off system notifications and disable all alerts.
: tap to start recording the screen.
: tap to take a screenshot.
4. Adjusting Brightness
Slide the bar to adjust the screen brightness.
5. Adjusting Volume
Slide the bar to adjust the volume.
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Advanced Features
Calibrating the Compass
The compass may need to be calibrated after the remote controller is used in areas with
electromagnetic interference. A warning prompt will appear if the compass of the remote
controller requires calibration. Tap the warning prompt to start calibrating. In other cases,
follow the steps below to calibrate the remote controller.
1. Power on the remote controller, and enter Quick Settings.
2. Select System Settings
, scroll down, and tap Compass.
3. Follow the on-screen instructions to calibrate the compass.
4. A prompt will be displayed when the calibration is successful.
DJI RC-N2
The DJI RC-N2 remote controller features O4 video transmission when used with DJI Air 3, works
at 2.4 GHz, 5.8 GHz and 5.1 GHz frequency bands. The remote controller is capable of selecting
the best transmission channel automatically and can transmit 1080p 60fps HD live view from
the aircraft to DJI Fly on a mobile device (depending on mobile device performance) at a
maximum transmission range of 20 km (12.4 mi) (compliant with FCC standards, and measured
in a wide open area without interference). Users can control the aircraft and change the settings
easily within this range.
The built-in battery has a capacity of 5200 mAh and power of 18.72 Wh that supports a
maximum run time of six hours (when not charging the mobile device).
• 5.1 GHz can be used only in countries and regions where it is permitted by local laws
and regulations.
Operation
Powering On/Off
Press the power button once to check the current battery level. If the battery level is too low,
recharge before use.
Press once then press again and hold for two seconds to power the remote controller on or off.
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Charging the Battery
Use a USB-C cable to connect a USB charger to the USB-C port of the remote controller.
Controlling the Gimbal and Camera
1. Shutter/Record Button: press once to take a photo or to start or stop recording.
2. Photo/Video Toggle: press once to switch between photo and video mode.
3. Gimbal Dial: for controlling the tilt of the gimbal.
4. Customizable Button: press and hold the customizable button and then use the gimbal
dial to zoom in or out.
Gimbal Dial
Customizable Button
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Controlling the Aircraft
Three preprogrammed modes (Mode 1, Mode 2, and Mode 3) are available and custom modes
can be configured in the DJI Fly app.
Mode 1
Left Stick
Right Stick
Forward
Up
Down
Backward
Turn Left
Left
Turn Right
Right
Mode 2
Left Stick
Right Stick
Up
Forward
Down
Backward
Turn Left
Left
Turn Right
Right
Mode 3
Left Stick
Right Stick
Forward
Up
Down
Backward
Left
Right
Turn Left
Turn Right
The default control mode of the remote controller is Mode 2. In this manual, Mode 2 is used as
an example to illustrate how to use the control sticks.
• Stick Neutral/Center Point: control sticks are in the center.
• Moving the control stick: the control stick is pushed away from the center position.
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Remote
Controller
(Mode 2)
Aircraft
Remarks
Throttle Stick: moving the left stick up or down changes
the altitude of the aircraft.
•
Push the stick up to ascend and push down to
descend.
•
The aircraft hovers in place if the stick is in the center.
•
The more the stick is pushed away from the center,
the faster the aircraft changes elevation.
Use the left stick to take off when the motors are spinning
at an idle speed. Push the stick gently to prevent sudden
and unexpected changes in altitude.
Yaw Stick: moving the left stick to the left or right controls
the orientation of the aircraft.
•
Push the stick left to rotate the aircraft
counterclockwise and right to rotate the aircraft
clockwise.
•
The aircraft hovers in place if the stick is in the center.
•
The more the stick is pushed away from the center,
the faster the aircraft rotates.
Pitch Stick: moving the right stick up and down to change
the pitch of the aircraft.
•
Push the stick up to fly forward and down to fly
backward.
•
The aircraft hovers in place if the stick is in the center.
•
The more the stick is pushed away from the center,
the faster the aircraft moves.
Roll Stick: moving the right stick to the left or right
changes the roll of the aircraft.
•
Push the stick left to fly left and right to fly right.
•
The aircraft hovers in place if the stick is in the center.
•
The more the stick is pushed away from the center,
the faster the aircraft moves.
Flight Mode Switch
Toggle the switch to select the desired flight mode.
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Flight Mode
S
Sport Mode
N
Normal Mode
C
Cine Mode
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Flight Pause/RTH Button
Press once to make the aircraft brake and hover in place. Press and hold the button until the
remote controller beeps and starts RTH, the aircraft will return to the last recorded Home Point.
Press this button again to cancel RTH and to regain control of the aircraft.
Customizable Button
To customize the function of this button, go to Settings in DJI Fly and select Control.
Remote Controller Alert
The remote controller sounds an alert during RTH. The alert cannot be canceled. The remote
controller sounds an alert when the battery level of the remote controller is 6% to 10%. A low
battery level alert can be canceled by pressing the power button. The critical low battery level
alert, which is triggered when the battery level is less than 5%, cannot be cancelled.
The battery level LEDs will start blinking slowly after disconnecting with the aircraft. DJI Fly will
prompt warning after disconnecting with the aircraft.
Optimal Transmission Zone
The signal between the aircraft and the remote controller is most reliable when the remote
controller is positioned towards the aircraft as depicted below.
Optimal Transmission Zone
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Weak Signal
Linking the Remote Controller
The remote controller is already linked to the aircraft when purchased together as a combo.
Otherwise, follow the steps below to link the remote controller and the aircraft after activation.
1. Power on the aircraft and the remote controller.
2. Connect a mobile device to the remote controller, and Launch DJI Fly.
3. In camera view, tap
and select Control and then Re-pair to Aircraft.
4. Press and hold the power button of the aircraft for more than four seconds. The aircraft will
beep once when it is ready to link. After the linking is successful, the aircraft will beep twice
and the battery level LEDs of the remote controller will appear on and solid.
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Make sure the remote controller is within 0.5 m of the aircraft during the linking.
•
The remote controller will automatically unlink from an aircraft if a new remote
controller is linked to the same aircraft.
•
Turn off Bluetooth and Wi-Fi for optimal video transmission.
•
Fully charge the remote controller before each flight. The remote controller sounds
an alert when the battery level is low.
•
If the remote controller is powered on and not in use for five minutes, an alert will
sound. After six minutes, the remote controller automatically powers off. Move the
control sticks or press any button to cancel the alert.
•
Adjust the mobile device holder to make sure your mobile device is secure.
•
Fully charge the battery at least once every three months to maintain the battery’s
health.
•
DO NOT operate the aircraft when the light condition is too bright or too dark using
mobile phone to monitor flight. User is responsible for the correct adjustment of
display brightness and shall take care of direct sunshine onto the screen during
flight operation.
•
Make sure to use a mobile device together with the DJI RC-N2 remote controller to
control the aircraft. If the mobile device turns off for any reason, land the aircraft as
soon as possible for safety.
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DJI Fly App
This section introduces the main
functions of the DJI Fly app.
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Home
• The interface and functions of DJI Fly may vary as the software version is updated.
Actual usage experience is based on the software version used.
Launch DJI Fly and enter the Home screen to use the following features:
•
Search for tutorial videos, user manuals, Fly Spots, flight tips, and more.
•
Check regulatory requirements of different regions and gain information on Fly Spots.
•
View photos and videos from the aircraft album or footage that has been saved on the local
device, or explore more shared footage from SkyPixel.
•
Log in with your DJI account to check your account information.
•
Get after-sales service and support.
•
Update firmware, download offline maps, access the Find My Drone feature, visit the DJI
Forum and DJI Store, and more.
Camera View
Button Descriptions
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
20
8
19
9
10
18
11
12
17
1.
16
15
14
Flight Mode
N Mode: displays the current flight mode.
2.
System Status Bar
In Flight: displays aircraft flight status and various warning messages.
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3.
Battery Information
31'59": displays the current battery level and remaining flight time. Tap to view more
information about the battery.
4.
Video Downlink Signal Strength
: displays the video downlink signal strength between the aircraft and the remote
controller.
5.
Vision System Status
: the left side of the icon indicates the status of the horizontal vision system and the
right side of the icon indicates the status of the upward and downward vision systems. The
icon is white when the vision system is working normally and turns red when the vision
system is unavailable.
6.
GNSS Status
: displays the current GNSS signal strength. Tap to check the GNSS signal status. The
Home Point can be updated when the icon is white, which indicates the GNSS signal is
strong.
7.
Settings
: tap to view or set parameters for safety, control, camera, and transmission. Refer to
the Settings section for more information.
8.
Shooting Modes
Photo: Single, AEB, Burst Shooting, and Time Shot.
Video: Normal, Night, and Slow Motion.
MasterShots: drag-select a subject. The aircraft will record while executing
different maneuvers in sequence and keep the subject in the center of the frame.
A short cinematic video will be generated afterwards.
QuickShots: Dronie, Rocket, Circle, Helix, Boomerang, and Asteroid.
Hyperlapse: Free, Circle, Course Lock, and Waypoints.
Pano: Sphere, 180°, Wide Angle, and Vertical. The aircraft will automatically
take several photos and synthesize a panoramic photo based on the selected
panoramic photo type.
• The Night video mode provides better noise reduction and cleaner footage,
supports up to 12800 ISO.
• The Night video mode currently supports 4K 24/25/30fps and 1080P 24/25/30fps.
• SmartShots is not supported in Night video mode.
9.
Camera Switch Button
Tap
to switch to medium tele camera, tap again to change the zoom ratio. Tap
switch to the wide-angle camera, tap again to change the zoom ratio.
x
to
or x to bring up the zoom bar to adjust the digital zoom. Use two fingers
Tap and hold
on the screen to zoom in or out.
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• When zooming in or out, the larger the zoom ratio, the slower the aircraft will rotate
to achieve a smooth view.
10. Shutter/Record Button
: tap to take a photo or to start or stop recording a video.
11. Focus Button
AF/MF: tap to switch between AF and MF. Tap and hold the icon to bring up the focus bar
to adjust the focus.
12. Playback
: tap to enter playback and preview photos and videos as soon as they are captured.
13. Camera Modes Switch
: tap to switch between Auto and Pro mode. Different parameters can be set in different
modes.
14. Shooting Parameters
RES&FPS
4K 60
: displays the current shootings parameters. Tap to access parameter settings.
15. Storage Information
1:30:30 : displays the remaining number of photos or video recording time of the current
storage. Tap to view the available capacity of the internal storage or the microSD card.
Storage
16. Flight Telemetry
Displays the distance between the aircraft and the Home Point, height from the Home
Point, aircraft horizontal speed, and aircraft vertical speed.
17. Map/Altitude Indicator/Vision Assist
: tap to expand to the mini map, and tap the center of the mini map to switch from the
camera view to the map view. The mini map can be switched to the attitude indicator.
•
Mini Map: displays the map in the bottom left corner of the screen so that the user can
simultaneously check the camera view, the real-time position and orientation of the
aircraft and the remote controller, the Home Point location, and flight paths, etc.
Locked to North
Smart Scale
Switch to Attitude Indicator
Collapse
Locked to North
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view. Tap to switch from Lock to North to the remote controller
orientation where the map rotates when the remote controller
changes the orientation.
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Smart Scale
tap the +/- icon to slightly zoom in or out.
Switch to Attitude
Indicator
tap to switch from the mini map to the attitude indicator.
Collapse
tap to minimize the map.
Attitude Indicator: displays the attitude indicator in the bottom left corner of the screen
so that the user can simultaneously check the camera view, the relative location and
orientation of the aircraft and the remote controller, the Home Point location, and the
aircraft horizontal attitude information, etc. The attitude indicator supports displaying
the aircraft or the remote controller as the center.
Aircraft Orientation
Switch to the remote
controller as the center
Remote controller
Home Point
Aircraft Horizontal
Attitude
Switch to the aircraft
as the center
Switch to the Vision Assist
Collapse
Aircraft as the Center
Remote Controller as the Center
Switch to the
Tap to switch to aircraft/remote controller as the center of the attitude
aircraft/remote indicator.
controller as the
center
Aircraft
Orientation
Indicates the aircraft orientation. When the aircraft is displayed as the
center of the attitude indicator and the user is changing the aircraft
orientation, all the other elements on the attitude indicator will rotate
around the aircraft icon. The arrow direction of the aircraft icon stays
unchanged.
Aircraft
Horizontal
Attitude
Indicates the aircraft horizontal attitude information (including pitch
and roll). The deep cyan area is horizontal and in the center of the
attitude indicator when the aircraft hovers in place. If not, it indicates
that the wind is changing the aircraft attitude. Fly with caution. The
deep cyan area changes in real time based on the aircraft horizontal
attitude.
Switch to the
Vision Assist
Tap to switch from the altitude indicator to the vision assist view.
Collapse
Tap to minimize the attitude indicator.
Home Point
The location of the Home Point. To manually control the aircraft to
return home, adjust the aircraft orientation to point towards the Home
Point first.
Remote
Controller
The dot indicates the remote controller location, while the arrow on
the dot indicates the remote controller orientation. Adjust the remote
controller orientation during the flight to make sure the arrow points
towards the aircraft icon for optimal signal transmission.
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Vision Assist: the vision assist view, powered by the horizontal vision system, changes
the horizontal speed direction (forward, backward, left, and right) to help users navigate
and observe obstacles during flight.
Vision Assist View
Direction
Max
Horizontal Speed of
the Aircraft
Locked
Switch to the Mini
Map
Collapse
Horizontal Speed of the
Aircraft
The direction of the line indicates the current horizontal
direction of the aircraft, and the length of the line indicates
the horizontal speed of the aircraft.
Vision Assist View
Direction
Indicates the direction of the vision assist view. Tap and hold
to lock the direction.
Switch to the Mini Map
Tap to switch from the vision assist view to the mini map.
Collapse
Tap to minimize the vision assist view.
Max
Tap to maximize the vision assist view.
Locked
Indicates that the direction of the vision assist view is locked.
Tap to cancel the lock.
18. Auto Takeoff/Landing/RTH
/
: tap the icon. When the prompt appears, press and hold the button to initiate auto
takeoff or landing.
: tap to initiate Smart RTH and have the aircraft return to the last recorded Home Point.
19. Waypoint Flight
: tap to enable/disable Waypoint Flight.
20. Back
: tap to return to the home screen.
Screen Shortcuts
Gimbal Angle Adjustment
Press and hold on the screen to bring up the gimbal adjustment bar to adjust the gimbal angle.
Focus/Spot Metering
Tap on the screen to enable focus or spot metering. Focus or spot metering will display
differently depending on the shooting mode, focus mode, exposure mode, and spot metering
mode.
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After using spot metering:
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Drag
•
Press and hold the box on the screen to lock the exposure. To unlock the exposure, tap and
hold on the screen again or tap on other area of the screen.
next to the box up and down to adjust the EV (exposure value).
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Settings
Safety
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Flight Assistance
Obstacle Avoidance Omnidirectional vision system is enabled after setting Obstacle
Action
Avoidance Action to Bypass or Brake. The aircraft cannot sense
obstacles if Obstacle Avoidance is disabled.
Bypassing Options
Select Normal or Nifty mode when using Bypass.
Display Radar Map
When enabled, the real-time obstacle detection radar map will be
displayed.
•
Return to Home (RTH): set Advanced RTH, Auto RTH Altitude, and to update the Home Point.
•
AR Settings: enable display of AR Home Point, AR RTH Route, and AR Aircraft Shadow.
•
Flight Protection: set the max altitude and the max distance for flights.
•
Sensors: view the IMU and compass statuses and start calibration if necessary.
•
Battery: tap to view battery information such as battery cell status, serial number, and
number of times charged.
•
Auxiliary LED: tap to set the auxiliary LED to auto, on, or off. DO NOT turn on the Auxiliary
LED before takeoff.
•
Aircraft Front Arm LEDs: tap to set the aircraft front arm LEDs to auto or on. In auto mode,
the aircraft front LEDs will be disabled during shooting to ensure the quality is not affected.
•
Unlock GEO Zone: tap to view information about unlocking GEO Zones.
•
Find My Drone: this feature helps to find the location of the aircraft, either by enabling the
aircraft LEDs, beeping, or by using the map.
•
Advanced Safety Settings
Signal Lost
The behavior of the aircraft when the remote controller signal is lost
can be set to RTH, Descend, or Hover.
Emergency
Propeller Stop
Emergency Only indicates that the motors can only be stopped
by performing a combination stick command (CSC) for at least 2
seconds mid-flight in an emergency situation such as if there is a
collision, a motor has stalled, the aircraft is rolling in the air, or the
aircraft is out of control and is ascending or descending very quickly.
Anytime indicates that the motors can be stopped mid-flight anytime
once user performs a CSC.
Stopping the motors mid-flight will cause the aircraft to crash.
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Vision Positioning
and Obstacle
Sensing
When Vision Positioning and Obstacle Sensing are disabled, the
aircraft relies only on GNSS to hover, omnidirectional obstacle
sensing is unavailable, and the aircraft will not automatically
decelerate during descent close to the ground. Extra caution is
required when Vision Positioning and Obstacle Sensing are disabled.
Vision Positioning and Obstacle Sensing can be temporarily disabled
in clouds and fog or when an obstacle is detected when landing.
Keep Vision Positioning and Obstacle Sensing enabled in regular
flight scenarios. Vision Positioning and Obstacle Sensing are enabled
by default after restarting the aircraft.
Vision Positioning and Obstacle Sensing are only available when
flying manually and are unavailable in modes such as RTH, auto
landing, and Intelligent Flight Mode.
AirSense
An alert will appear in DJI Fly when a manned aircraft is detected if
AirSense is enabled. Read the disclaimer in the DJI Fly prompt before
using AirSense.
Control
•
Aircraft Settings
Units
Can be set to metric or imperial.
Subject Scanning
When enabled, the aircraft automatically scans and displays
subjects in the camera view (only available for single-shot and
normal video modes).
Gain and Expo Tuning
Supports the gain and expo settings to be fine-tuned for the
aircraft and the gimbal in different flight modes, including the
max horizontal speed, max ascent speed, max descent speed,
max angular velocity, yaw smoothness, brake sensitivity, expo,
and the gimbal max tilt control speed and tilt smoothness.
• When releasing the control stick, an increased brake sensitivity reduces the braking
distance of the aircraft, while a decreased brake sensitivity increases the braking
distance. Fly with caution.
•
Gimbal Settings: tap to set the gimbal mode, perform gimbal calibration, and recenter or
move the gimbal downward.
•
Remote Controller Settings: tap to set the function of the customizable button, calibrate the
remote controller, switch control stick modes. Make sure to understand the operations of a
stick mode before changing the control stick mode.
•
Flight Tutorial: view the flight tutorial.
•
Re-pair to Aircraft (Link): tap to start linking when the aircraft is not linked to the remote
controller.
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Camera
•
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Camera Parameter Settings: displays different settings according to the shooting mode.
Shooting Modes
Settings
Photo Mode
Format, Aspect Ratio, Resolution
Record Mode
Color, Coding Format, Video Subtitles
MasterShots
Color, Coding Format, Video Subtitles
QuickShots
Color, Coding Format, Video Subtitles
Hyperlapse
Photo Type, Shot Frame
Pano
Photo Type
General Settings
Anti-Flicker
When enabled, the footage flicker caused by the light source will
be reduced when shooting in environments with lights.
In Pro mode, anti-flicker will only take effect when shutter
speed and ISO are set to auto.
•
Histogram
When enabled, users can check the screen to view whether the
exposure is appropriate.
Peaking Level
When enabled in MF mode, the objects in focus will be outlined
in red. The higher the peaking level, the thicker the outline.
Overexposure Warning
When enabled, the overexposure area will be identified with
diagonal lines.
Gridlines
Enable gridlines such as diagonal lines, nine-square grids, and
center point.
White Balance
Set to auto, or manually adjust the color temperature.
Storage
Storage
Store the recorded files to the microSD card on the aircraft or
the internal storage of the aircraft.
DJI Air 3 has an internal storage of 8 GB.
•
Custom Folder Naming
When changed, a new folder will be automatically created on the
aircraft storage to store future files.
Custom File Naming
When changed, the new name will be applied to future files on
the aircraft storage.
Cache When Recording
When enabled, the liveview on the remote controller will be
stored in the remote controller storage when recording video.
Max Video Cache
Capacity
When the cache limit is reached, the earliest caches will be
automatically deleted.
Reset Camera Settings: tap to restore camera parameters to the default settings.
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Transmission
A livestreaming platform can be selected to broadcast the camera view in real time. The
frequency band and channel mode can also be set in the transmission settings.
About
Displays information such as the Device Name, Wi-Fi Name, Model, App Version, Aircraft
Firmware, RC Firmware, FlySafe Data, SN, etc.
Tap Reset All Settings to reset settings including camera, gimbal, and safety settings to default.
• Fully charge the device before launching DJI Fly.
• Mobile cellular data is required when using DJI Fly. Contact your wireless carrier for data
charges.
• DO NOT accept phone calls or use texting features during flight if you are using a
mobile phone as your display device.
• Read all safety prompts, warning messages, and disclaimers carefully. Familiarize
yourself with relevant regulations in your area. You are solely responsible for being
aware of all relevant regulations and flying in a way that is compliant.
a. Read and understand the warning messages before using the auto-takeoff and autolanding features.
b. Read and understand the warning messages and disclaimers before setting the
altitude beyond the default limit.
c. Read and understand the warning messages and disclaimers before switching flight
modes.
d. Read and understand the warning messages and disclaimer prompts near or in GEO
zones.
e. Read and understand the warning messages before using the Intelligent Flight
modes.
• Land the aircraft immediately at a safe location if a prompt appears in the app
instructing you to do so.
• Review all warning messages on the checklist displayed in the app before each flight.
• Use the in-app tutorial to practice your flight skills if you have never operated the
aircraft or if you do not have sufficient experience to operate the aircraft with
confidence.
• The app is designed to assist your operation. Use sound discretion and DO NOT rely on
the app to control the aircraft. The use of the app is subject to DJI Fly Terms of Use and
DJI Privacy Policy. Read them carefully in the app.
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Specifications
Aircraft (Model: EB3WBC)
Takeoff Weight
720 g
Dimensions (L×W×H)
Folded (without propellers): 207×100.5×91.1 mm
Unfolded (without propellers): 258.8×326×105.8 mm
Max Ascent Speed
10 m/s
Max Descent Speed
10 m/s
Max Horizontal Speed
21 m/s
(near sea level, no wind) [1]
Max Takeoff Altitude
6,000 m (19,685 ft)
Max Flight Time [2]
46 minutes
Max Hovering Time [3]
42 minutes
Max Flight Distance
32 km
Max Wind Speed
Resistance
12 m/s
Max Pitch Angle
35°
Operating Temperatures
-10° to 40° C (14° to 104° F)
GNSS
GPS + Galileo + BeiDou
Hovering Accuracy Range
Vertical:
±0.1 m (with vision positioning)
±0.5 m (with GNSS positioning)
Horizontal:
±0.3 m (with vision positioning)
±0.5 m (with high-precision positioning system)
Internal Storage
8 GB
Camera
Image Sensor
Wide-Angle Camera: 1/1.3-inch CMOS, Effective Pixels: 48 MP
Medium Tele Camera: 1/1.3-inch CMOS, Effective Pixels: 48 MP
Lens
Wide-Angle Camera
FOV: 82°
Format Equivalent: 24 mm
Aperture: f/1.7
Focus: 1 m to ∞
Medium Tele Camera
FOV: 35°
Format Equivalent: 70 mm
Aperture: f/2.8
Focus: 3 m to ∞
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Video
Normal and Slow Motion:
100-6400 (Normal Color)
100-1600 (D-Log M)
100-1600 (HLG)
Night:
100-12800 (Normal Color)
ISO
Photo
100-6400 (12 MP)
100-3200 (48 MP)
Electronic Shutter Speed
Wide-Angle Camera
12MP Photo: 1/16000-2 s (2.5-8 s for simulated long exposure)
48MP Photo: 1/8000-2 s
Medium Tele Camera
12MP Photo: 1/16000-2 s (2.5-8 s for simulated long exposure)
48MP Photo: 1/8000-2 s
Max Image Size
Wide-Angle Camera: 8064×6048
Medium Tele Camera: 8064×6048
Still Photography Modes
Wide-Angle Camera
Single Shot: 12 MP and 48 MP
Burst Shooting: 12 MP, 3/5/7 frames; 48 MP, 3/5 frames
Automatic Exposure Bracketing (AEB): 12 MP, 3/5 frames; 48 MP,
3/5 frames at 0.7 EV step
Timed:
12 MP, 2/3/5/7/10/15/20/30/60 s; 48 MP, 5/7/10/15/20/30/60 s
Medium Tele Camera
Single Shot: 12 MP and 48 MP
Burst Shooting: 12 MP, 3/5/7 frames; 48 MP, 3/5 frames
Automatic Exposure Bracketing (AEB): 12 MP, 3/5 frames; 48 MP,
3/5 frames at 0.7 EV step
Timed:
12 MP, 2/3/5/7/10/15/20/30/60 s; 48 MP, 5/7/10/15/20/30/60 s
Photo Format
JPEG/DNG (RAW)
Video Resolution [4]
Wide-Angle Camera:
H.264/H.265
4K: 3840×2160@24/25/30/48/50/60/100 fps
FHD: 1920×1080@24/25/30/48/50/60/100/200 fps
2.7K Vertical Shooting: 1512×2688@24/25/30/48/50/60 fps
FHD Vertical Shooting: 1080×1920@24/25/30/48/50/60 fps
Medium Tele Camera:
H.264/H.265
4K: 3840×2160@24/25/30/48/50/60/100 fps
FHD: 1920×1080@24/25/30/48/50/60/100/200 fps
2.7K Vertical Shooting: 1512×2688@24/25/30/48/50/60 fps
FHD Vertical Shooting: 1080×1920@24/25/30/48/50/60 fps
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Video Format
MP4 (MPEG-4 AVC/H.264, HEVC/H.265)
Max Video Bitrate
H.264/H.265: 150 Mbps
Supported File System
exFAT
Color Mode and Sampling Wide-Angle Camera
Method
Normal: 8-bit 4:2:0 (H.264/H.265)
HLG/D-Log M: 10-bit 4:2:0 (H.265)
Medium Tele Camera
Normal: 8-bit 4:2:0 (H.264/H.265)
HLG/D-Log M: 10-bit 4:2:0 (H.265)
Digital Zoom
Wide-Angle Camera: 1-3x
Medium Tele Camera: 3-9x
Gimbal
Stabilization
3-axis (tilt, roll, pan)
Mechanical Range
Tilt: -135° to 70°
Roll: -50° to 50°
Pan: -27° to 27°
Mechanical Range
Tilt: -90° to 60°
Pan: -5° to 5°
Max Control Speed (tilt)
100°/s
Angular Vibration Range
±0.0037°
Sensing Systems
Sensing Type
Omnidirectional binocular vision system, supplemented with a
three-dimensional infrared sensing system at the bottom of the
aircraft
Forward
Measurement Range: 0.5-18 m
Detection Range: 0.5-200 m
Effective Sensing Speed: Flight Speed ≤ 15 m/s
FOV: Horizontal 90°, Vertical 72°
Backward
Measurement Range: 0.5-18 m
Effective Sensing Speed: Flight Speed ≤ 14 m/s
FOV: Horizontal 90°, Vertical 72°
Lateral
Measurement Range: 0.5-30 m
Effective Sensing Speed: Flight Speed ≤ 14 m/s
FOV: Horizontal 90°, Vertical 72°
Upward
Measurement Range: 0.5-18 m
Effective Sensing Speed: Flight Speed ≤ 6 m/s
FOV: Front and Back 72°, Left and Right 90°
Downward
Measurement Range: 0.3-14 m
Effective Sensing Speed: Flight Speed ≤ 6 m/s
FOV: Front and Back 106°, Left and Right 90°
Operating Environment
Forward, Backward, Left, Right, and Upward:
Surfaces with discernible patterns and adequate lighting (lux > 15)
Downward:
Surfaces with discernible patterns, diffuse reflectivity > 20% (e.g.
walls, trees, people), and adequate lighting (lux > 15)
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3D Infrared Sensor
Measurement Range: 0.1-8 m (reflectivity > 10%)
FOV: Front and Back 60°, Left and Right 60°
Video Transmission
Video Transmission
System
O4
Live View Quality
Remote Controller: 1080p/30fps, 1080p/60fps
Operating Frequency [5]
2.4000-2.4835 GHz, 5.170-5.250 GHz, 5.725-5.850 GHz
Transmitter Power (EIRP)
2.4 GHz: < 33 dBm (FCC), < 20 dBm (CE/SRRC/MIC)
5.1 GHz: < 23 dBm (CE)
5.8 GHz: < 33 dBm (FCC), < 30 dBm (SRRC), < 14 dBm (CE)
Max Transmission
Distance (unobstructed,
free of interference) [6]
20 km (FCC), 10 km (CE/SRRC/MIC)
Max Transmission
Distance (unobstructed,
with interference) [7]
Strong Interference: urban landscape, approx. 1.5-4 km
Medium Interference: suburban landscape, approx. 4-10 km
Low Interference: suburb/seaside, approx. 10-20 km
Max Transmission
Low Interference and Obstructed by Buildings: approx. 0-0.5 km
Distance (obstructed, with
Low Interference and Obstructed by Trees: approx. 0.5-3 km
[8]
interference)
Max Download Speed [9]
O4:
10 MB/s (with DJI RC 2 Remote Controller)
10 MB/s (with DJI RC-N2 Remote Controller)
Wi-Fi 5: 30 MB/s
Lowest Latency [10]
Aircraft + Remote Controller: Approx. 120 ms
Antenna
6 antennas, 2T4R
Wi-Fi
Protocol
802.11 a/b/g/n/ac
Operating Frequency
2.4000-2.4835 GHz, 5.725-5.850 GHz
Transmitter Power (EIRP)
2.4 GHz: <20 dBm (FCC/CE/SRRC/MIC)
5.8 GHz: <20 dBm(FCC/SRRC), <14 dBm(CE)
Bluetooth
Protocol
Bluetooth 5.2
Operating Frequency
2.4000-2.4835 GHz
Transmitter Power (EIRP)
<10 dBm
Intelligent Flight Battery (Model: BWX233-4241-14.76)
Battery Capacity
4241 mAh
Weight
267 g
Nominal Voltage
14.76 V
Max Charging Voltage
17 V
Battery Type
Li-ion 4S
Chemical System
LiNiMnCoO2
Energy
62.6 Wh
Charging Temperature
5° to 40° C (41° to 104° F)
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Charging Time
Approx. 80 minutes (with DJI 65W Portable Charger)
Approx. 60 minutes (with DJI 100W USB-C Power Adapter and the
DJI Air 3 Battery Charging Hub)
Charger
Input
DJI 65W Portable Charger:
100-240 V (AC), 50-60 Hz, 2 A
DJI 100W USB-C Power Adapter:
100-240 V (AC), 50-60 Hz, 2.5 A
Output [11]
DJI 65W Portable Charger:
USB-C: 5 V 5 A; 9 V 5 A;12 V 5 A; 15 V 4.3 A; 20 V 3.25 A; 5-20 V
3.25 A
USB-A: 5 V 2 A
DJI 100W USB-C Power Adapter:
Max 100 W (total)
Rated Power
DJI 65W Portable Charger: 65 W
DJI 100W USB-C Power Adapter: 100 W
Battery Charging Hub
Input
USB-C: 5-20 V, max 5 A
Output (power
accumulation)
Battery Port: 12-17 V, max 3.5 A
Output (charging)
Battery Port: 12-17 V, max 5 A
Output (USB-C)
USB-C: 5 V 3 A; 9 V 5 A; 12 V 5 A; 15 V 5 A; 20 V 4.1 A
Charging Type
Charge three batteries in sequence
Compatibility
DJI Air 3 Intelligent Flight Battery
Car Charger
Input
Car Power Input: 12.7-16 V, 6.5 A, rated voltage 14 V (DC)
Output
USB-C: 5 V 5 A; 9 V 5 A; 12 V 5 A; 15 V 4.3 A; 20 V 3.25 A; 5~20 V,
3.25 A
USB-A: 5 V 2 A
Rated Power
65 W
Charging Temperature
5° to 40° C (41° to 104° F)
Storage
Recommended microSD
Cards
SanDisk Extreme PRO 32GB V30 U3 A1 microSDHC
Lexar 1066x 64GB V30 U3 A2 microSDXC
Lexar 1066x 128GB V30 U3 A2 microSDXC
Lexar 1066x 256GB V30 U3 A2 microSDXC
Lexar 1066x 512GB V30 U3 A2 microSDXC
Kingston Canvas GO! Plus 64GB V30 U3 A2 microSDXC
Kingston Canvas GO! Plus 128GB V30 U3 A2 microSDXC
Kingston Canvas React Plus 64GB V90 U3 A1 microSDXC
Kingston Canvas React Plus 128GB V90 U3 A1 microSDXC
Kingston Canvas React Plus 256GB V90 U3 A1 microSDXC
Samsung EVO Plus 512GB V30 U3 A2 microSDXC
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DJI RC-N2 Remote Controller (Model: RC151)
Max Operating Time
Without charging any mobile device: 6 hours
When charging a mobile device: 3.5 hours
Max Supported Mobile
Device Size
180×86×10 mm
Operating Temperature
-10° to 40° C (14° to 104° F)
Charging Temperature
5° to 40° C (41° to 104° F)
Charging Time
2.5 hours
Charging Type
It is recommended to use a 5V/2A charger.
Battery Capacity
18.72 Wh (3.6 V, 2600 mAh×2)
Battery Type
18650 Li-ion
Dimensions
104.22×149.95×45.25 mm
Weight
375 g
Supported USB Port Types Lightning, USB-C, Micro USB (purchase separately)
Video Transmission
Operating Frequency [5]
Transmitter Power (EIRP)
2.4000-2.4835 GHz, 5.170-5.250 GHz, 5.725-5.850 GHz
2.4 GHz: <33 dBm (FCC), <20 dBm (CE/SRRC/MIC)
5.1 GHz: <23 dBm (CE)
5.8 GHz: <33 dBm (FCC), <14 dBm (CE), <30 dBm (SRRC)
DJI RC 2 Remote Controller (Model: RC331)
Max Operating Time
3 hours
Operating Temperature
-10° to 40° C (14° to 104° F)
Storage Temperature
Within one month: -30° to 60° C (-22° to 140° F)
One to three months: -30° to 45° C (-22° to 113° F)
Three to six months: -30° to 35° C (-22° to 95° F)
More than six months: -30° to 25° C (-22° to 77° F)
Charging Temperature
5° to 40° C (41° to 104° F)
Charging Time
1.5 hours
Charging Type
Supports up to 9V/3A charging
Battery Capacity
22.32 Wh (3.6 V, 3100 mAh×2)
Battery Type
18650 Li-ion
Chemical System
LiNiMnCoO2
GNSS
GPS + Galileo + BeiDou
Internal Storage Capacity
32 GB + expandable storage (via microSD card)
Supported SD Cards
UHS-I Speed Grade 3 rating microSD card or above
Recommended microSD
cards
SanDisk Extreme PRO 64GB V30 A2 microSDXC
SanDisk High Endurance 64GB V30 microSDXC
Lexar 256GB V30 A2 microSDXC
Samsung EVO 64GB V30 microSDXC
Samsung EVO Plus 128GB V30 microSDXC
Samsung EVO Plus 256GB V30 microSDXC
Kingston 256GB V30 microSDXC
Screen Brightness
700 nits
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Screen Resolution
1920×1080
Screen Size
5.5-inch
Screen Frame Rate
60 fps
Touchscreen Control
10-point multi-touch
Dimensions
Without control sticks: 168.4×132.5×46.2 mm
With control sticks: 168.4×132.5×62.7 mm
Weight
Approx. 420 g
Video Transmission
Antennas
4 antennas, 2T4R
Video Transmission
Operating Frequency [5]
2.4000-2.4835 GHz, 5.170-5.250 GHz , 5.725-5.850 GHz
Transmitter Power (EIRP)
2.4 GHz: <33 dBm (FCC), <20 dBm (CE/SRRC/MIC)
5.1 GHz: <23 dBm (CE)
5.8 GHz: <33 dBm (FCC), <14 dBm (CE), <30 dBm (SRRC)
Wi-Fi
Wi-Fi Protocol
802.11 a/b/g/n/ac/ax
Wi-Fi Operating Frequency 2.4000-2.4835 GHz, 5.150-5.250 GHz, 5.725-5.850 GHz
Wi-Fi Transmitter Power
(EIRP)
2.4 GHz: <26 dBm (FCC), <20 dBm (CE/SRRC/MIC)
5.1 GHz: <23 dBm (FCC/CE/SRRC/MIC)
5.8 GHz: <23 dBm (FCC/SRRC), <14 dBm (CE)
Bluetooth
Bluetooth protocol
BT 5.2
Bluetooth Operating
Frequency
2.4000-2.4835 GHz
Bluetooth Transmitter
Power (EIRP)
< 10 dBm
[1] 19 m/s in the EU.
[2] Measured by DJI Air 3 flying at a constant speed of 28.8 kph in a windless environment at sea level, with
APAS off, AirSense off, camera parameters set to 1080p/24fps, video mode off, and from 100% battery
level until 0%. Data is for reference only. Always pay attention to reminders in the app during flight.
[3] Measured by DJI Air 3 hovering in a windless environment at sea level, with APAS off, AirSense off,
camera parameters set to 1080p/24fps, video mode off, and from 100% battery level until 0%. Data is for
reference only. Always pay attention to reminders in the app during flight.
[4] The 100 fps and 200 fps are recording frame rates. The corresponding video plays as slow-motion video.
4K/100fps only supports H.265.
[5] 5.170-5.250 GHz can be used only in countries and regions where it is permitted by local laws and
regulations.
[6] Measured in an unobstructed outdoor environment free of interference. The above data shows the
farthest communication range for one-way, non-return flights under each standard. Always pay attention
to RTH reminders in the app during your flight.
[7] Data tested under FCC standard in unobstructed environments with typical interference. Used for
reference purposes only and provides no guarantee for actual transmission distance.
[8] Data tested under FCC standard in obstructed environments with typical low interference. Used for
reference purposes only and provides no guarantee for actual transmission distance.
[9] Measured in a laboratory environment with little interference in countries/regions that support both 2.4
GHz and 5.8 GHz. Download speeds may vary depending on the actual conditions.
[10] Depending on the actual environment and mobile device.
[11] When both ports are used, the max output power of one port is 82 W, and the charger will dynamically
allocate the output power of the two ports according to the power load.
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Camera Function Matrix
Wide-angle Camera Medium Tele Camera
Photo
Video
Single Shot
√
√
Burst Shooting
√
√
AEB
√
√
Timed
√
√
Pano
√
√ [1]
Hyperlapse
√
√
Slow Motion
√
√
Night Mode
√
√
MasterShots
√
√
QuickShots
√
√ [2]
SmartShots
√
√
[1] The medium tele camera supports sphere panorama only.
[2] The medium tele camera does not support the Asteroid mode of QuickShots.
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Compatibility
Visit the following website to get the information on compatible products.
https://www.dji.com/air-3/faq
Firmware Update
Use DJI Fly or DJI Assistant 2 (Consumer Drones Series) to update the aircraft and the remote
controller firmware.
Using DJI Fly
When connecting the aircraft or remote controller to DJI Fly, you will be notified if a new
firmware update is available. To start updating, connect your remote controller or mobile device
to the internet and follow the on-screen instructions. Note that you cannot update the firmware
if the remote controller is not linked to the aircraft. An internet connection is required.
Using DJI Assistant 2 (Consumer Drones Series)
Update the aircraft and remote controller firmware separately using DJI Assistant 2 (Consumer
Drones Series).
Follow the instructions below to update the aircraft firmware:
1. Launch DJI Assistant 2 (Consumer Drones Series) on your computer and log in with your DJI
account.
2. Power on the aircraft and connect the aircraft to the computer via the USB-C port within 20
seconds.
3. Select DJI Air 3 and click Firmware Updates.
4. Select the firmware version.
5. Wait for the firmware to download. The firmware update will start automatically.
6. Wait for the firmware update to complete.
Follow the instructions below to update the remote controller firmware:
1. Launch DJI Assistant 2 (Consumer Drones Series) on your computer and log in with your DJI
account.
2. Power on the remote controller and connect it to the computer via the USB-C port.
3. Select the corresponding remote controller and click Firmware Updates.
4. Select the firmware version.
5. Wait for the firmware to download. The firmware update will start automatically.
6. Wait for the firmware update to complete.
• The battery firmware is included in the aircraft firmware. Be sure to update all batteries.
• Make sure to follow all the steps to update the firmware, otherwise the update may fail.
• Make sure the computer is connected to the internet during the update.
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• Before performing an update, make sure the Intelligent Flight Battery is at least 40%
charged and the remote controller is at least 20% charged.
• Do not unplug the USB-C cable during an update.
• The firmware update will take approximately 10 minutes. It is normal for the gimbal to
go limp, aircraft status indicators to blink, and the aircraft to reboot. Wait patiently until
the update is complete.
Visit the link below to refer to the Air 3 Release Notes for more firmware update information for
traceability.
https://www.dji.com/air-3/downloads
Post-Flight Checklist
•
Make sure to perform a visual inspection so that the aircraft, remote controller, gimbal
camera, Intelligent Flight Batteries, and propellers are in good condition. Contact DJI support
if any damage is noticed.
•
Make sure that the camera lens and vision system sensors are clean.
•
Make sure to store aircraft correctly before transporting it.
Maintenance Instructions
To avoid serious injury to children and animals, observe the following rule:
1.
Small parts, such as cables and straps, are dangerous if swallowed. Keep all parts out of reach
of children and animals.
2.
Store the Intelligent Flight Battery and remote controller in a cool, dry place away from direct
sunlight to ensure the built-in LiPo battery does NOT overheat. Recommended storage
temperature: between 22° and 28° C (71° and 82° F) for storage periods of more than three
months. Never store in environments outside the temperature range of 14° to 113° F (-10° to
45° C).
3.
DO NOT allow the camera to come into contact with or become immersed in water or
other liquids. If it gets wet, wipe dry with a soft, absorbent cloth. Turning on an aircraft that
has fallen in water may cause permanent component damage. DO NOT use substances
containing alcohol, benzene, thinners, or other flammable substances to clean or maintain
the camera. DO NOT store the camera in humid or dusty areas.
4.
DO NOT connect this product to any USB interface older than version 3.0. DO NOT connect
this product to any “power USB” or similar devices.
5.
Check every aircraft part after any crash or serious impact. If there are any problems or
questions, contact a DJI authorized dealer.
6.
Regularly check the Battery Level Indicators to see the current battery level and overall battery
life. The battery is rated for 200 cycles. It is not recommended to continue use afterward.
7.
Make sure to transport the aircraft with the arms folded when powered off.
8.
Make sure to transport the remote controller with antennas folded when powered off.
9.
The battery will enter sleep mode after long-term storage. Charge the battery to exit from
sleep mode.
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10. Use the ND filter if the exposure time needs to prolonged. Refer to the product information
on how to install the ND filters.
11. Store and transport the aircraft, remote controller, battery, and charger in a dry environment.
It is recommended to store and transport the product in an environment with an ambient
temperature of 15° to 25° C and a humidity of about 40%. There is no special requirement for
altitude during transportation or storage.
12. Remove the battery before servicing the aircraft (e.g., cleaning or attaching and detaching
the propellers). Make sure that the aircraft and the propellers are clean by removing any
dirt or dust with a soft cloth. Do not clean the aircraft with a wet cloth or use a cleanser that
contains alcohol. Liquids can penetrate the aircraft housing, which can cause a short circuit
and destroy the electronics.
13. Make sure to turn off the battery to replace or to check the propellers.
Troubleshooting Procedures
1.
Why can the battery not be used before the first flight?
The battery must be activated by charging before using it for the first time.
2.
How to solve the gimbal drift issue during flight?
Calibrate IMU and compass in DJI Fly. If the problem persists, contact DJI Support.
3.
No function
Check if the Intelligent Flight battery and the remote controller are activated by charging. If
the problems persist, contact DJI support.
4.
Power-on and start-up problems
Check if the battery has power. If yes, contact DJI support if it cannot be started normally.
5.
SW update issues
Follow the instructions in the user manual to update the firmware. If the firmware update
fails, restart all the devices and try again. If the problem persists, contact DJI support.
6.
Procedures to reset to factory default or last known working configuration
Use the DJI Fly app to reset to factory default.
7.
Shutdown and power-off problems
Contact DJI support.
8.
How to detect careless handling or storage in unsafe conditions
Contact DJI support.
Risk and Warnings
When the aircraft detects a risk after powering on, there will be a warning prompt on DJI Fly.
Pay attention to the list of situations below.
1.
If the location is not suitable for takeoff.
2.
If an obstacle is detected during flight.
3.
If the location is not suitable for landing.
4.
If the compass and IMU experience interference and need to be calibrated.
5.
Follow the on-screen instructions when prompted.
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Disposal
Observe the local regulations related to electronic devices when disposing of the aircraft and
remote controller.
Battery Disposal
Dispose of the batteries in specific recycling containers only after a complete discharge. DO
NOT dispose of the batteries in regular trash containers. Strictly follow the local regulations
regarding the disposal and recycling of batteries.
Dispose of a battery immediately if it cannot be powered on after over-discharging.
If the power on/off button on the Intelligent Flight Battery is disabled and the battery cannot be
fully discharged, contact a professional battery disposal/recycling agency for further assistance.
C1 Certification
DJI Air 3 (Model EB3WBC) is compliant with the requirements of the C1 certification.There
are some requirements and restrictions when using DJI Air 3 in European Economic Area
(EEA, i.e. EU plus Norway, Iceland and Liechtenstein). DJI Air 3 and its similar products can be
distinguished by their model number.
UAS Class
C1
Sound Power Level
81 dB
Maximum Propeller Speed
8400 RPM
MTOM Statement
DJI Air 3 is a quadrotor aircraft. The MTOM of DJI Air 3 (Model EB3WBC) is 720 g, including
the propellers, the Intelligent Flight Battery and a microSD card, which is compliant with C1
requirements.
Users must follow the instructions below to comply with the MTOM C1 requirements.
Otherwise, the aircraft cannot be used as a C1 aircraft:
1. DO NOT add any payload to the aircraft except the items listed in the List of Items including
qualified accessories section.
2. DO NOT use any non-qualified replacement parts, such as intelligent flight batteries or
propellers, etc.
3. DO NOT retrofit the aircraft.
• The prompt "Low Battery RTH" will not appear in case of a horizontal distance between
the pilot and aircraft is lower than 5 m.
• SmartShots will exit automatically if the horizontal distance between the subject and
the aircraft is further than 50 m (only available when using SmartShots in the EU).
• The auxiliary LED is set to auto when used in the EU and cannot be changed. The
aircraft Front Arm LEDs are always on when used in the EU and cannot be changed.
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Direct Remote ID
1. Transport Method: Wi-Fi Beacon
2. Method of uploading the UAS Operator Registration Number to the aircraft: Enter DJI Fly >
Safety > UAS Remote Identification, and then upload UAS Operator Registration Number.
• The remote identification transmission feature will be unavailable if stopping the
motors mid-flight.
List of Items including qualified accessories
Model Number
Dimensions
Weight
DJI Air 3 Low-Noise
Propellers
Items
8747F
221 × 120 mm
(Diameter × Pitch)
6.4 g
(each propeller)
DJI Air 3 ND Filters Sets*
EBCWBC-NDFS
38.1 × 31.3 × 8.2 mm 2.6 g
DJI Air 3 Wide-Angle Lens*
EBCWBC-WAL
38.1 × 31.3 × 9 mm
Approx. 9.1 g
DJI Air 3 Intelligent Flight
Battery
119.2 × 57.8 × 43.85
BWX233-4241-14.76
mm
Approx. 267 g
MicroSD Card *
N/A
Approx. 0.3 g
15 × 11 × 1.0 mm
* Not included in the original package.
For how to install and use the DJI Air 3 Wide-Angle Lens and the DJI Air 3 ND Filters Set, refer to the Product
Information for these two accessories respectively.
List of Spare and Replacement Parts
1. DJI Air 3 Low-Noise Propellers (Model: 8747F, 6.4 g each piece)
2. DJI Air 3 Intelligent Flight Battery (Model: BWX233-4241-14.76, approx. 267 g)
• There is no change of endurance when installing items above onto the aircraft.
List of Safe Guards
Below is the list of the mechanical safeguards and operation safeguards for DJI Air 3.
1. The Combination Stick Command (CSC) can be performed to stop the propellers in case of
an emergency. Refer to the Starting/Stopping the Motors section for details.
2. The Return to Home (RTH) function. Refer to the Return to Home section for details.
3. The vision system and three-dimensional infrared sensing system. Refer to the Vision System
and Three-Dimensional Infrared Sensing System section for details.
4. Advanced Pilot Assistance Systems (APAS). Refer to the Advanced Pilot Assistance Systems
(APAS) section for details.
5. DJI’s GEO system provides real-time information on flight safety and restriction updates and
prevents UAVs from flying in restricted airspace. Refer to the Flight Limits section for details.
GEO Awareness
GEO Awareness contains the features listed below.
UGZ (Unmanned Geographical Zone) Data update: user can update the FlySafe data by using
the data update feature automatically or storing the data in the aircraft manually.
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Method 1: Go to Settings in DJI Fly, tap About > FlySafe Data, tap Check for Updates to
update the FlySafe data automatically.
•
Method 2: Check on website of your national aviation authority regularly and obtain latest
UGZ data to import to your aircraft. Go to Settings in DJI Fly, tap About > FlySafe Data, tap
Import from Files, and then follow the on-screen instructions to store and import the UGZ
data manually.
Note: A prompt will appear in the DJI Fly app when the import completes successfully. If the
import fails due to improper data format, follow the on-screen prompt and retry.
GEO Awareness Map Drawing: after the latest UGZ data is updated, a flight map with a
restricted zone will be displayed in the DJI Fly app. Name, effective time, height limit, etc., can be
viewed by tapping the area.
GEO Awareness Pre-Warning: the app will prompt the user with warning information when the
aircraft is near or in a restricted area, the horizontal distance is less than 160 m, or the vertical
distance is less than 40 m from the zone to remind the user to fly with caution.
AGL (Above Ground Level) Statement
The vertical part of ‘‘Geo-awareness’’ may use the AMSL altitude or the AGL height. The choice
between these two references is specified individually for each UGZ. Neither AMSL altitude nor
the AGL height is supported by DJI Air 3. The height H appears in the DJI Fly app camera view,
which is the height from the aircraft takeoff point to the aircraft. The height above the takeoff
point may be used as an approximation but may differ more or less from the given altitude/
height for a specific UGZ. The remote pilot remains responsible for not breaching the vertical
limits of the UGZ.
H
Takeoff
AGL (not supported)
Height error
Restricted Zones
Appear red in the DJI app. Users will be prompted with a warning, and flight is prevented.
UA cannot fly or takeoff in these zones. Restricted Zones may be unlocked, to unlock contact
[email protected] or go to Unlock A Zone at dji.com/flysafe.
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20 m
Receiving a warning
100 m
Restricted Zones
Limit maximum speed
When approaching:
1. Receiving a warning
2. Can not fly in
3. User can apply on the DJI official website
after manual approval
Ground
When taking off:
1. Receiving a warning
2. Can not take off
3. User can apply on the DJI official website after manual approval
Authorization Zones
Appear blue in the DJI app. Users will be prompted with a warning, and flight is limited by
default. UA cannot fly or takeoff in these zones unless authorized. Authorization Zones may be
unlocked by authorized users using a DJI verified account.
20 m
Receiving a warning
100 m
Authorization Zones
Limit maximum speed
When approaching:
1. Receiving a warning
2. Can not fly in
3. User can quickly apply on the DJI App
with a phone number
Ground
Altitude Zones
Altitude zones are zones with a limited altitude and appear in gray on the map. When
approaching, users receive warnings in the DJI app.
20 m
Altitude Zone
Receiving a warning
100 m
Limited altitude
Limit maximum speed
10 m
Limit maximum speed
1. UA can take off and fly into these zones in
specific height with a warning message
2. User can apply for permission on the DJI
official website after manual approval
Ground
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Enhanced Warning Zones
A warning message will prompt users when the drone reaches the edge of the zone.
Enhanced Warning
Zones
1. UA can take off and fly into these zones with a warning
message which needs user confirmation
Ground
Warning Zones
A warning message will prompt users when the drone reaches the edge of the zone.
Warning Zones
1. UA can take off and fly into these zones with a warning
message
Ground
• When the aircraft and DJI Fly app cannot obtain a GPS signal, the GEO awareness
function will be inoperative. Interference of the aircraft antenna or disabling the GPS
authorization in DJI Fly will cause the GPS signal fails to be obtained.
EASA Notice
Make sure to read the Drone Information Notices document included in the package before
use.
Visit the link below for more EASA notice information on traceability.
https://www.easa.europa.eu/en/document-library/general-publications/drones-informationnotices
Original Instructions
This manual is provided by SZ DJI Technology, Inc., and the content is subject to change.
Address: Lobby of T2, DJI Sky City, No. 53 Xianyuan Road, Xili Community, Xili Street, Nanshan
District, Shenzhen, China, 518055.
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FAR Remote ID Compliance Information
The aircraft complies with the requirements of 14 CFR Part 89:
•
The aircraft automatically broadcasts Remote ID messages from takeoff to shut down. An
external device such as a cell phone or tablet is required to be connected as a location
source to DJI mobile devices without an integrated GNSS system [1], and must run the DJI
flight control app such as DJI Fly in the foreground and always allow the DJI flight control app
to obtain its accurate location information. The connected external device must minimally be
one of the following:
1) FCC Certified personal wireless device that uses GPS with SBAS (WAAS) for location
services; or
2) FCC Certified personal wireless device with integrated GNSS.
Also, the external device must be operated in a way that does not interfere with the location
reported and its correlation to the operator location.
•
The aircraft automatically initiates a pre-flight self-test (PFST) of the Remote ID system
before takeoff and cannot take off if it does not pass the PFST [2]. The results of the PFST of
the Remote ID system can be viewed in either a DJI flight control app such as DJI Fly or DJI
goggles.
•
The aircraft monitors the Remote ID system functionality from pre-flight to shut down. If the
Remote ID system malfunctions or has a failure, an alarm will be displayed in either a DJI
flight control app such as DJI Fly or DJI goggles.
Footnotes
[1] DJI mobile devices without an integrated GNSS system such as DJI RC-N2.
[2] The pass criterion for PFST is that the hardware and software of the Remote ID required-data source and
radio transmitter in the Remote ID system are functioning properly.
Aftersales Information
Visit https://www.dji.com/support to learn more about aftersales service policies, repair
services, and support.
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