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- Using This Manual
- Overview
- Assembly and Use
- 2 Preparing the Battery
- 3 Preparing the Phantom 2 Vision+
- 3.2 Built-in Flight Control System
- 3.4 3-axial Stabilized Gimbal
- 3.5 Camera
- 4 Attaching the Propellers
- 5 Preparing the Remote Control
- 5.7 Linking the Remote Control and Receiver
- 6 Preparing the Range Extender
- 6.1 Introduction
- 6.2 Using Range Extender
- 7 Downloading and Installing the DJI VISION App
- 7.2 Register and Login
- 8 Connecting the Camera
- 8.1 Connecting Procedures
- Flight
- Flight Environment Requirements
- 1 Calibrating the Compass
- 2 Starting/Stopping the Motors
- 3 Flight Test
- 4 Failsafe Function
- 4.2 Failsafe Procedure
- 5 Low Battery Level Warning Function
- 6 Flight Limits
- DJI VISION App Usage
- 2 Camera Page
- [2] Camera Pitch Control
- 3 Camera Settings
- 4 Album Page
- 7 Ground Station
- 2 Camera Page
- PC / MAC Assistant
- 1 Installing Driver and Phantom 2 Vision+ Assistant
- 2 Using Assistant
- Appendix
Assembly and Use
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Preparing the Remote Control
5.6 Remote Control Operation
The Remote Control is set to Mode 2 by default.
Stick Neutral/ mid point: Control sticks of the Remote Control are placed at the central position.
Move the Stick: The control stick is pushed away from the central position.
Remote Control
(Mode 2)
Aircraft
(
indicates nose direction)
Operation details
Vertical movements on the left stick control elevation.
Push the stick up to ascend and down to descend.
When both sticks are centered the Phantom will hover in place.
Push the throttle stick upward beyond the centered
(neutral) position to take off. Push the throttle gently to
prevent sudden and unexpected elevation.
Horizontal movements on the left stick control the rudder.
Push left to rotate counter clock-wise and right for
clockwise. If the stick is centered, the Phantom will fly
straight.
The more the stick is moved, the faster the Phantom will
rotate.
Vertical movements on the right stick control forward and
backward pitch.
Push up to fly forward and down to fly backward. The
Phantom will hover in place if the stick is centered.
Push the stick further for a larger pitch angle (maximum
35˚) and faster flight.
Horizontal movements on the right stick control left and
right pitch.
Push left to fly left and right to fly right. The Phantom will
hover in place if the stick is centered.
Push the stick further for a larger pitch angle (maximum
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35˚) and faster flight.
Left Dial: Turn the dial to the right, and the camera will
shift to point upwards.Turn the dial to the left, and the
camera will shift to point downwards. The camera will
keep its current position if the dial is static.
Position 1 Position 2 Position 3
The S1 switch is used for compass calibration. Toggle the
S1 from position 1 to position 3 and back approximately 5
times to enter into compass calibration mode.
In Naza-M mode, the S1 switch is used to switch
between control modes and enter compass calibration.
Position 1 Position 2 Position 3
S2 is used to record a Home point manually. After a Home
point has been recorded automatically, flipping S2 from
position 1 to position 3 and back 5 times (or more) rapidly
will move the Home point to the Phantom’s current location.
In addition, you can enable Dynamic Home Point feature
in DJI VISION App.
In Naza-M working mode, S2 is be used for IOC.
For maximum range and reliability, Remote Control antenna should
point skywards with no obstructions between it and the Phantom.
Obstacles may cause Return to Home to trigger. Phone Holder and
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Range Extender should not block the antenna.
Figure 25