DJI Inspire 3
User Manual
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Auto Landing
The remaining battery
level is only enough for
the aircraft to descend
from its current altitude.
The aircraft will land automatically and
landing protection will be enabled.
Estimated
Remaining Flight
Time
The estimated
remaining ight time of
the aircraft is based on
its current battery level.
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Low Battery Level
Warning
Tap > in camera
view to set the low
battery level threshold
value.*
Long beeps will sound from the remote
controller. The user can still control the
aircraft.
Critical Low
Battery Level
Warning
Tap > in camera
view to set the critical
low battery level
threshold value.*
Short beeps will sound from the remote
controller. The user can still control the
aircraft. It is unsafe to continue ying the
aircraft. Land immediately.
* The threshold value is dierent from that of Low Battery RTH or auto landing.
• The colored zones and the estimated remaining ight time on the battery level indicator
are automatically adjusted according to the aircraft’s current location and status.
Failsafe RTH
The action of the aircraft when the remote controller signal is lost can be set to RTH, land, or
hover in DJI Pilot 2. If the Home Point was successfully recorded and the compass is functioning
normally, Failsafe RTH automatically activates after the remote controller signal or the
command and control link is lost for more than six seconds.
When the lighting is sufficient and the vision systems are working normally, DJI Pilot 2 will
display the RTH path that was generated by the aircraft before the remote controller signal was
lost and return to home using Advanced RTH according to the RTH settings. The aircraft will
remain in RTH even if the remote controller signal is restored. DJI Pilot 2 will update the RTH
path accordingly.
When the lighting is not sucient and the vision systems are not available, the aircraft will enter
Original Route RTH.
Original Route RTH Procedure:
1. Original Route RTH is triggered.
2. The aircraft brakes and hovers in place.
a. If the aircraft is farther than 50 m from the Home Point, the aircraft adjusts its orientation
and ies backward for 50 m on its original ight route before entering Straight Line RTH.
b. If the aircraft is at a distance of 20 to 50 m from the Home Point, it enters Straight Line
RTH.
c. The aircraft lands immediately if it is less than 20 m from the Home Point when RTH
begins.