AGRAS MG-1P SERIES User Manual
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2. When the aircraft has landed, push the throttle stick down, then perform the CSC command to
stop the motors. Release both sticks once the motors have stopped.
OR
Throttle Stick
Take off immediately after the motors are spinning, or else the aircraft may drift and cause
damage or harm.
Rotating propellers can be dangerous. DO NOT start the motors in narrow spaces or
when there are people nearby.
Always keep your hands on the remote controller when the motors are spinning.
If you perform the CSC when the aircraft is airborne, the motors will stop and cause the
aircraft to crash. Never stop the motors mid-ight, unless in emergency situations when
doing so can reduce the risk of damage or harm.
It is recommended to stop the motors via method 1. When using method 2 to stop the
motors, the aircraft may tip if it doesn’t touch the ground completely. Please use method 2
with caution.
Flight Test
1. Place the aircraft near the operation area with the Aircraft Status Indicators facing you.
2. Power on the remote controller. Then power on the aircraft.
3. Ensure that the aircraft is connected to the remote controller.
4. When the GNSS signal is strong, perform the CSC command to start the motors.
5. When using with the MG-1P RTK aircraft:
Ensure that the RTK function is enabled and RTK service type is correctly set (D-RTK 2 Mobile
Station or Network RTK service). Go to Operation View in the DJI MG app > > RTK to view
and set.
Make sure to disable RTK function if not in use. Otherwise, the aircraft will not be able to take off
when there is no differential data.
6. Push the throttle stick up to take off.
7. Select the desired operation or ight mode and spray liquid.
8. Exit the operation to manually control the aircraft for landing. Hover over a level surface and
gently pull down on the throttle stick to slowly descend.
9. After landing, push the throttle down and hold. The motors will stop after three seconds.
10. Power off the aircraft, and then power off the remote controller.
When the Aircraft Status Indicators rapidly blink yellow during flight, the aircraft has
entered Failsafe mode.
The low battery level warning is triggered when the Aircraft Status Indicators slowly blink
red. Fly the aircraft back and land it as soon as possible, stop the motors, and replace
the battery. The critical low battery level warning is triggered when the Aircraft Status
Indicators rapidly blink red. The aircraft will begin to automatically descend and land.