DJI Quadcopter RtF incl. GPS, incl. camera Inspire 1 with 2RC 数据表

产品代码
Inspire 1 with 2RC
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页码 64
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Flight
INSPIRE 1
  User Manual
Flight Test 
Take off/Landing Procedures 
1.  Place the aircraft on open, flat ground with battery indicators facing towards you.
2.  Power on the remote controller and your mobile device, then the Intelligent Flight Battery.
3.  Launch the DJI Pilot App and enter the Camera page.
4.  Wait until the Aircraft Indicator blinks green. This means the Home Point is recorded and it is safe to fly 
now. If it flashes yellow, it means Home Point is not recorded, and you should not take off.
5.  Push the throttle up slowly to take off or using Auto Take-off to take off.
6.  Shoot photos and videos using the DJI Pilot app. 
7.  To land, hover over a level surface and gently pull down on the throttle slowly to descend.
8.  After landing, execute the CSC command or hold the throttle at its lowest position for 3 seconds or 
more until the motors stop.
9.  Turn off the Intelligent Flight Battery first, followed by the Remote Controller.
Stopping Motors
There are two methods to stop the motors.
Method 1: When the Inspire 1 has landed, push the throttle down  , then conduct CSC  . Motors will stop 
immediately. Release both sticks once motors stop.
Method 2: When the aircraft has landed, push the throttle down and hold. The motors will stop after 3 
seconds.
Auto-Landing 
Use auto-landing to land your aircraft automatically if the Aircraft Status Indicator  displays blinking green. 
Follow the steps below to use auto-landing:
1. Ensure the aircraft is in “P” mode.
2. Check the landing area condition before tapping “ ”,  to perform landing. 
3. Aircraft lowers the landing gear and proceed to land automatically. 
Starting/Stopping the Motors
Starting Motors
The Combination Stick Command (CSC) listed below are used to start the motors instead of simply push-
ing the stick up. Ensure that you perform the CSC in one motion.
Do not perform CSC when aircraft is in midair, otherwise the motors will be stopped. 
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