Aircraft low battery
During ight, if the battery level is low and only sucient to y to the Home Point, a
warning prompt will appear in DJI Fly. If you tap to conrm RTH or do not take action
before the countdown ends, the aircraft will automatically initiate low battery RTH.
If you cancel the low battery RTH prompt and continue ying the aircraft, the aircraft
will land automatically when the current battery level can only support the aircraft long
enough to descend from its current altitude.
Auto landing cannot be cancelled but you can still y the aircraft horizontally by moving
the pitch stick and roll stick, and change the descent speed of the aircraft by moving the
throttle stick. Fly the aircraft to a suitable place for landing as soon as possible.
• 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. Otherwise, the
aircraft will crash after the battery power is completely depleted.
• DO NOT keep pushing the throttle stick upward during auto landing. Otherwise,
the aircraft will crash after the battery power is completely depleted.
Loss of remote controller signal
When the remote controller signal is lost, the aircraft will automatically initiate Failsafe
RTH if the Signal Lost Action is set to RTH.
The aircraft will y backwards 50 m along its original ight route and then perform
the RTH procedure. The aircraft will directly perform the RTH procedure if the signal is
restored when ying backward along the original ight route.
RTH Procedure
After RTH is triggered, the aircraft brakes and hovers in place.
• If the RTH distance is farther than 50 m, it ascends to the RTH altitude and ies back
to the Home Point. The aircraft ies to the Home Point at the current altitude if the
current altitude is higher than the RTH altitude.
[1]
• If the RTH distance is farther than 5 m but less than 50 m, the aircraft adjusts its
orientation and ies straight at the current altitude back to the Home Point.
[2]
• The aircraft lands immediately if the RTH distance is less than 5 m.
[1] If the forward 3D infrared sensing system detects an obstacle ahead, the aircraft will ascend to
avoid the obstacle. It will stop climbing once the path ahead is clear and then continue to RTH.
If the obstacle height exceeds the altitude limit, the aircraft will brake and hover, and you will
need to take control. If the distance to the obstacle ahead is less than 3 meters, the aircraft will
y backward to a safe distance and then ascend to avoid the obstacle. The aircraft cannot sense
obstacles when ying backward.
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