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DJI Mavic 3M User Manual
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Low Battery RTH
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.
To avoid unnecessary danger caused by insufficient power, the aircraft will automatically
calculate if it has enough power to fly 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 fly to the Home Point if no action is taken after a 10-second
countdown. Cancel RTH by pressing the RTH button or flight pause button on the remote
controller.
A low battery level warning will be prompted only once during a flight. 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 brake and return to home according to the latest settings if the RTH
settings are changed during RTH.
If the max altitude is set below the current altitude during RTH, the aircraft will descend
to the max altitude and return to home.
The RTH Altitude cannot be changed during RTH.
If there is a large difference in the current altitude and the RTH altitude, the amount
of battery power used cannot be calculated accurately due to wind speeds at different
altitudes. Pay extra attention to the battery power and warning prompts in DJI Pilot 2.
Advanced RTH will not be available if the lighting condition and environment are not
suitable for vision systems during takeoff or RTH.
During Advanced RTH, the aircraft will enter Straight Line RTH if the lighting condition
and environment are not suitable for vision systems and the aircraft cannot avoid
obstacles. An appropriate RTH altitude must be set before entering RTH.
When the remote controller signal is normal during Advanced RTH, the pitch stick
can be used to control the flight speed, but the orientation and altitude cannot be
controlled and the aircraft cannot be flown left or right. Acceleration uses more power.
The aircraft cannot avoid obstacles if the flight speed exceeds the effective sensing
speed. The aircraft will brake and hover in place and exit from RTH if the pitch stick is
pulled all the way down. The aircraft can be controlled after the pitch stick is released.
When the remote controller signal is normal during Straight Line RTH, the flight speed
and altitude can be controlled using the remote controller, but the orientation of the
aircraft cannot be controlled and the aircraft cannot be flown left or right. The aircraft
cannot avoid obstacles if the pitch stick is used to accelerate and the flight speed
exceeds the effective sensing speed. When the aircraft is ascending or flying forward,
push the control stick completely in the opposite direction to exit RTH. Release the
control stick to regain control of the aircraft.
If the aircraft reaches the max altitude while it is ascending during RTH, the aircraft
stops and returns to the Home Point at the current altitude.
The aircraft will hover in place if it reaches the max altitude while it is ascending after
detecting obstacles in front.

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