DJI Mavic 3M User Manual
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4. Move the roll stick left or right to make the aircraft start to fly clockwise or
counterclockwise. The more the roll stick is pushed away from the center position, the
faster the aircraft will move. The yellow line in the speed bar refers to the circling speed
manually controlled by the user.
5. Once the desired speed has been reached, press the C1 button on the remote controller
or tap the C1 icon in the camera view to set the current speed as the POI speed. The
aircraft will automatically circle at the POI speed. The yellow line in the speed bar turns
green, which indicates that the aircraft is circling at the set POI speed.
6. While the aircraft is circling automatically, users can move the roll stick left or right to
decrease or increase the circling speed. A yellow line will appear in the speed bar, which
represents that the user has manually decreased or increased the speed.
7 Once the desired speed has been reached, press the C1 button on the remote controller
or tap the C1 icon in the camera view to set the updated speed as the POI speed. The
aircraft will automatically circle at the new POI speed. The yellow line in the speed bar
turns green, which indicates that the aircraft is circling at the new POI speed.
8. Tap the shutter/record button to take photos or start recording.
9. Press the Flight Pause button or the C1 button once on the remote controller or tap the
C1 icon
in the camera view, the aircraft will brake and hover in place. Tap the POI icon
in the camera view to exit the POI mode.
• Only Single and Timed photos and video recordings are supported in POI mode.
• When the aircraft icon moves to the end of the speed bar, it shows that the aircraft
has reached the maximum speed at the current circling radius. The maximum circling
speed changes based on the current circling radius. The larger the circling radius, the
higher the maximum circling speed.
• While the aircraft is circling, if the user has changed the aircraft orientation with the
yaw stick so that the aircraft does not look directly at the selected PinPoint, in this
condition, if the user moves the pitch stick up and down, the aircraft will not fly forward
or backward following current orientation. Instead, the aircraft will fly toward or away
from the selected PinPoint.