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MATRICE 30 SERIES User Manual
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Remaining ight time
Sufcient battery
level (Green)
Battery level Indicator
Power required to
return home (Yellow)
Critical Low battery
level warning
Low battery
level warning
Auto landing (Red)
Return to Home (RTH)
If the signal between the remote controller and the aircraft is lost and there is a strong GNSS signal,
Return to Home (RTH) returns the aircraft back to the last recorded Home Point and lands. There are
three RTH modes: Smart RTH, Low Battery RTH, and Failsafe RTH.
GNSS
Description
Home Point
The Home Point is recorded when the GNSS icon is white during takeo.
The DJI Pilot 2 will give voice prompt when the Home Point is set.
During RTH, the aircraft can sense and avoid obstacles when the forward vision system is
enabled and lighting is sucient. After avoiding an obstacle, the aircraft will y to the Home
Point at the current altitude and land automatically.
The aircraft cannot rotate or y left or right during RTH.
Smart RTH
Press and hold the RTH button on the remote controller to initiate Smart RTH. Use the remote controller
to control the aircraft’s ight speed and altitude to avoid collision during the process. Press the RTH
button to exit Smart RTH and regain full control of the aircraft.
Low Battery RTH
To avoid unnecessary danger caused by insucient power, the aircraft will automatically calculate if it
has enough power to y to the Home Point from its current location. A warning prompt will appear in
DJI Pilot 2 when the battery level is low and the aircraft can only support Low Battery RTH. The aircraft
will automatically y to the Home Point if no action is taken after a 10-second countdown. Cancel RTH
by pressing the RTH button or the Pause button on the remote controller.
A low battery level warning will be prompted only once during a ight. If RTH is canceled following the
warning, the Intelligent Flight Battery may not have enough power for the aircraft to land safely, which
may lead to the aircraft crashing or being lost.
The aircraft will land automatically if the current battery level can only support the aircraft to descend
from its current altitude. Auto landing cannot be canceled. During the forced landing process, users can
control the throttle, pitch and roll sticks to y the aircraft to the safe landing position, but the continuous
descent action of the aircraft cannot be canceled.