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dji Naza-M V2 User Manual

dji Naza-M V2
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Attitude Controllable When One Motor Output is Failed
For Hexa-rotor, including Hexa-rotor I, Hexa-rotor V, Hexa-rotor IY and Hexa-rotor Y, aircraft is attitude controllable
when one motor output is failed.
The NAZA-M can still control the attitude of the Hexa-rotor for a safe landing when one motor output of the
Hexa-rotor has failed, for example, one motor is stopped or one propeller is broken, etc.
The control mode of NAZA-M should be in Atti. Mode or GPS Atti. Mode. The aircraft will rotate, due to an
imbalance of torque; however, it can still be controlled by the Transmitter.
Select Course lock or home lock mode for flying the aircraft into a safe area to land when the aircraft is far away or
the attitude cant be recognized. Even when the multi rotor is rotating, using Course lock or home lock mode will
allow you to move the multi rotor in the corresponding Transmitter stick direction.

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dji Naza-M V2 Specifications

General IconGeneral
Working Voltage4.8V - 5.5V
Operating Temperature-10°C to 50°C
Firmware UpdateSupported
Max Supported Motors8
Communication InterfaceUSB
Firmware UpgradeableYes
Built-in FunctionsIntelligent Orientation Control (IOC)
Assistant SoftwareDJI NAZA Assistant Software
Supported ESC Output400Hz
Recommended TransmitterPCM or 2.4GHz with minimum 4 channels
Power Consumption (Typical)0.4W
GPS CompatibilityYes
Flight ModesManual Mode, Atti. Mode, GPS Atti. Mode

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