Installing the Intelligent Flight Battery
Insert a pair of batteries and lock the battery release toggle.
Check battery level: press the battery level button once.
Power on/off: press and then press and hold the power button to power on/off the aircraft.
4. Flight
Power on the remote controller and aircraft, and then launch DJI PILOT
Activate the aircraft in DJI Pilot 2 before using it for the first time. Follow the on-screen instructions for
activation. An internet connection is required.
The remote controller is already linked to the aircraft when it is purchased together as part of a combo.
Otherwise, follow the on-screen instructions to link the remote controller and the aircraft after activation.
Make sure to finish Pre-Flight Checklist before takeoff.
Pre-Flight Checklist
a. Make sure the remote controller and the aircraft batteries are fully charged, the TB65 batteries are installed
firmly, and the battery release toggle is locked.
b. Make sure the propellers are securely mounted and not damaged or deformed, there are no foreign objects in
or on the motors or propellers, the propeller blades and arms are unfolded, and the frame arms are locked.
c. Make sure the lenses of the vision system, cameras, the glass of the infrared sensors, and the auxiliary lights
are clean and not blocked in any way.
d. Make sure the remote controller antennas are adjusted to the proper position.
e. Place the aircraft on open and flat ground. Make sure there are no obstacles, buildings, or trees nearby and
that the aircraft is 5 m away from the pilot. The pilot should be facing the rear of the aircraft.
f. To ensure flight safety, enter the camera view of DJI Pilot 2 and check the parameters on the Preflight Check.
g. Divide the airspace for flight when multiple aircraft are operating simultaneously in order to avoid collision
mid-air.
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