DJI Dock 2/Matrice 3D Series Unmanned Aircraft Flight Manual
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The default control stick mode of the remote controller is Mode 2. Run DJI Pilot 2 and enter the
camera view, tap > to modify the control stick mode for the remote controller.
Flight Modes
The aircraft supports N mode (Normal), S mode (Sport), and F mode (Function), and the aircraft
ies in N mode by default. Flight modes can be switched using the remote controller B after
taking aircraft control. The aircraft only supports N mode when used with the dock.
Normal Mode
In N mode, the aircraft uses GNSS to locate and stabilize itself when the GNSS signal is strong.
When the GNSS is weak, but the lighting and other environmental conditions are sucient, it
uses the vision system. When the obstacle sensing is enabled and the lighting is sucient, the
maximum tilt angle of the aircraft is 25°, and the maximum forward ight speed is 15 m/s.
Sport Mode
In S mode, the aircraft uses GNSS for positioning and the aircraft is more responsive to
control stick movements. Note that obstacle sensing is disabled and the maximum flight
speed is 21 m/s in S mode.
Function Mode
F mode can be set to T-mode (Tripod mode) or A-mode (Attitude mode) in DJI Pilot 2. In T-mode,
the aircraft is more stable when taking photos or videos. A-mode must be used with caution.
The aircraft automatically changes to A-mode when the vision system is unavailable or disabled
and when the GNSS signal is weak or the compass experiences interference. In A-mode, the
aircraft may be more easily aected by its surroundings. Environmental factors such as wind
can result in horizontal shifting, which may present hazards, especially when ying in conned
spaces. The aircraft will not be able to hover or brake automatically, therefore the user needs to
land the aircraft as soon as possible to avoid accidents.