A3A3Pro User Manual en v1.4
A3A3Pro User Manual en v1.4
2017.08
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Before Flight
The following tutorials and manuals have been produced to ensure you to make full use of your
A3/A3 Pro.
1. In the Box
2. Safety Guidelines and Disclaimer
3. Quick Start Guide
4. User Manual
Make sure all of the parts listed in the In the Box document are included in the package.
The information in the Safety Guidelines and Disclaimer document affects your safety and your
legal rights and responsibilities. Read this entire document carefully to ensure proper configuration
before use.
Follow the Quick Start Guide step by step to setup and use the A3 or A3 Pro correctly by
referring to the User Manual and using the DJI Assistant 2.
The A3 and A3 Pro are powerful systems. To make use of all their capabilities, read the user
manual thoroughly before configuring the device.
Product Profile 4
Introduction 4
System Components 4
Installation 7
Overview 7
Preparation 8
Start the Installation 11
Flight Safety 34
Appendix 34
LED Indicators 34
Troubleshooting 35
Specifications 36
* The GPS-Compass Pro modules in the A3 Pro upgrade kit are the same as the A3’s. The IMU PRO module
includes an IMU with a built-in Barometer.
System Components
How the System Works
The flight controller is the core module of the A3 fight control system, which utilizes the IMU,
barometer, GPS and compass to realize accurate attitude control and high-precision positioning
for the aircraft. Multiple interfaces for SDK development and DJI devices, such as the RTK
GPS and Zenmuse Z15 gimbals, are also provided. The DJI Assistant 2 software allows you to
configure parameters for installation, flight control, and other accessed devices. A simulator is
also available for simulated flight practice. When used with the DJI Lightbridge 2, the A3 has
direct access to features in the DJI GO app such as Intelligent Flight Modes.
Port Diagram
3
4
1 4. Status Indicator
5
2 Indicates the status of the flight controller and
6
triple modular redundancy system.
7
8 5. RF Port
Communicates with the DJI Lightbridge 2 Air
11 System.
9
12 6. iESC Port
10 13
Communicates with the DJI Smart ESC.
14 7. M1-M8 Pins
15
Connects to the corresponding ESC PWM
1. IMU1 Port port for each motor.
Communicates with the IMU Pro module. 8. LED Port
2. CAN1 Port Communicates with the LED module.
Dedicated DJI CAN-Bus port. Communicates 9. IMU2 Port
with the A3 GPS-Compass Pro or other DJI Communicates with the IMU Pro module.
devices (e.g. Real Time Kinematic (RTK) GPS 10. PMU Port
system). Derives power from the PMU.
3. Orientation Arrow 11. CAN2
The FC module should be mounted with Communicates with an SDK device.
the arrow pointing in the specified direction 12. API Port
(Orientation can be set in the DJI Assistant 2). Communicates with an Onboard SDK device.
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1. Status Indicator
Indicates the status of the GPS-Compass Pro 3
1
module and triple modular redundancy system.
2. Orientation Arrow 2
PMU Module
Supported the LiPo batteries. with built-in PMU providing power for the whole Flight Control
System and low voltage protection function.
LED Module
The LED Module has an integrated LED Indicator and Micro USB port.
A. The LED is mainly for flight control system status indication during flight (e.g. Flight Mode).
B. In addition, there is a Micro USB port for firmware upgrades via DJI Assistant 2.
DJI Assistant 2.
1. Orientation Arrow
The IMU Pro module should be mounted with the arrow pointing to the specified orientation
(Orientation can be set in the DJI Assistant 2).
2. Status Indicator 1
2
Indicates the status of the IMU Pro module and triple 3
Installation
Overview
Installation Procedure
Read this section carefully and follow the procedures below to install your flight control system,
otherwise the flight control system may not normally work.
5 Ensure the motor, remote controller channels and Failsafe settings are correct.
6 Ensure the devices connected to the flight controller are working normally and correctly set in
DJI Assistant 2.
The following diagram shows a completed installation for the S900 (with the PMU module
on the bottom of the aircraft’s upper plate).
Preparation
Equipment
Ensure you have a suitable airframe, remote controller system, ESCs and battery to use with the
A3 series. You can also prepare optional equipment, e.g. DJI Intelligent Landing Gear, and DJI
Zenmuse z15. Below is a list of compatible equipment.
A. Airframes
The following airframes are supported. Choose an airframe and assemble it properly.
Remember to select the corresponding airframe type in DJI Assistant 2 after assembling the
airframe and connecting the cables.
I4 X4 IY6 Y6
I6 V6 V8 I8
X8 IX8
The arrow directions in the above diagram indicate the rotation direction of the motor/
propeller. Dark colored arm (s) indicate the direction of the aircraft’s nose.
For coaxial propellers, dark colored propellers are at the top and gray colored propellers
are at the bottom. Otherwise, all propellers are at the top.
There is no need to enable the Failsafe function on the remote controller. Once the
receiver loses signal from the remote controller, the controller unit will enter Failsafe
mode automatically, and the aircraft will hover or return-to-home & land according to
the Failsafe configurations in DJI Assistant 2.
C. ESC
ESC output should be 400Hz. DJI Propulsion systems are recommended.
The iESC port can connect to the DATA port if using the DJI Intelligent ESC.
D. Battery
If using a LiPo battery, only the voltage information and low voltage protection are available.
The S900 and DJI Lightbridge 2 are recommended for the A3 series, and are used as
examples in this manual.
DJI Assistant 2 works exactly the same way on Mac OS X and Windows. The DJI
Assistant 2 screenshots that appear in this manual are taken from t
For safety reasons, do not use the power battery for power supply or remove the
propellers from the motors before connecting to the Assistant Software.he Windows
version.
Built-in IMU
Mount the flight controller at a low vibration position. The sides of the flight controller
should be precisely parallel to the aircraft body. Based on our experience, there is less
vibration near the aircraft’s center of gravity.
The flight controller is NOT water-proof or oil-proof.
Check the double-faced adhesive tape regularly to ensure the IMU is fixed firmly in
place.
3. Ensure the GPS-Compass Pro arrow is pointing to the aircraft nose and then fix it onto the top
of the GPS bracket. Try to keep it parallel to the aircraft.
Usage Requirements
1. The DJI logo should be facing the sky, with the orientation arrow pointing directly to the nose
direction; otherwise you may experience take off failure.
2. Fly the aircraft in an open space without buildings or trees; otherwise the GPS may be affected.
3. The compass is sensitive to magnetic interference. Always keep the compass module away
from magnetic fields. Otherwise, the compass module may become damaged and lead the
aircraft to work abnormally or even lose control.
PMU
The flight control system’s shell is connected to the whole system’s ground.
Connecting to a Receiver
Select the RF port or the S-Bus port for different types of receivers.
DJI Lightbridge 2
Connect the DJI Lightbridge 2 receiver DBUS port to the Flight Controller RF Port.
DBUS Cable II
DR16 Receiver
Connect the DR16 receiver DBUS port to the Flight Controller S-Bus Port with a servo cable.
S-BUS Receiver
Connect the S-BUS receiver to the Flight Controller S-Bus Port with a servo cable.
S- Bus Receiver
Connecting to a Battery
Connect the PMU to the Flight Controller PMU port, and then connect the battery to the PMU.
3S-12S
Usage
When enabled, the Intelligent Landing Gear is lowered to the ground by default or in emergency
situations (e.g. motor failure tolerance, auto landing). You can use a switch to raise or lower the
Intelligent Landing Gear when the aircraft’s flying altitude is above 5m.
Important for DJI Assistant Settings
1. Be sure to enable and configure the Intelligent Landing Gear function in DJI Assistant first, and
then connect the gear to the F1 port.
2. The Gear channel is required to be mapped to a channel on the receiver if the Intelligent Landing
Gear function is enabled in DJI Assistant. Use the F1 port for landing gear output signals.
D-RTK
Support for the D-RTK provides high precision position during flight. Configure the D-RTK in DJI
Assistant 2.
Mounting and Cable Connection
Ensure the battery is powered off before connection. Connect the D-RTK to the flight controller’s
CAN1 port, and configure the settings in DJI Assistant -> DJI Device -> Gear page.
CAN1
Usage
Refer to the D-RTK user manual for more details.
Pitch
CAN1
Usage
If used with the DJI Lightbridge 2, you can control the gimbal using the gimbal dial on the remote
controller.
If you are not using a DJI remote controller, you will not be able to use the gimbal dial to control
the gimbal.
Parameter Configuration
Watch the video tutorial for a brief introduction on how to configure the parameters. Then launch
DJI Assistant 2 and follow the prompts to complete configuration.
DJI
Assistant 2
Calibration Procedures
Choose an open space to carry out the following procedures.
Using the remote controller (Lightbridge 2 is used here as an example):
1. Quickly flip the control mode switch from P mode to A mode, and then back to P mode three
times, and the Aircraft Status Indicator will display a solid yellow light. Flip the control mode
switch between position-1 and position-3 when using the third party remote controllers.
2. Hold and rotate the aircraft horizontally 360 degrees, and the Aircraft Status Indicator will
display a solid green light.
3. Hold the aircraft vertically with nose pointing downward, and rotate it 360 degrees around the
center axis. Recalibrate the compass if the Aircraft Status Indicator is solid red.
If the Aircraft Status Indicator blinks red and yellow after the calibration, move your
aircraft to a different location to carry out compass calibration.
Calibrate the compass before each flight. Launch DJI GO App, follow the on-screen
instructions to calibrate the compass.
When to Recalibrate
1. When compass data is abnormal, and the Aircraft Status Indicator is blinking red and yellow.
2. When flying in a new location, or a location that is different from your last flight.
3. When the mechanical structure of the A3/A3 Pro has changed, i.e. the mounting position of
the compass has changed.
4. When severe drifting occurs in flight, i.e. the A3/A3 Pro does not fly in a straight line.
Flight Functions
Flight Modes
Below flight modes are available. Use the Flight Controller mode switch to
change the flight mode of the aircraft. The details of each flight mode are
found in the section below.
Lightbridge 2 is used here as an example.
P mode (Positioning): P mode works best when GPS signal is strong. There are three different
states of P mode, which will be automatically selected by the A3/A3 Pro depending on GPS
signal strength and Vision Positioning sensors:
P-GPS: GPS and Vision Positioning both are available, and the aircraft is using GPS for
positioning.
P-OPTI: Vision Positioning is available but the GPS signal is not. Aircraft is using only Vision
Positioning for hovering
P-ATTI: Neither GPS or Vision Positioning available, aircraft is using only its barometer for
positioning, so only altitude is controlled.
A mode (Attitude): The GPS and Vision Positioning System is not used for holding position. The
aircraft only uses its barometer to maintain altitude. If it is still receiving a GPS signal, the aircraft
can automatically return home if the Remote Controller signal is lost and if the Home Point has
been recorded successfully.
F mode (Function): Intelligent Flight Mode is activated in this mode.
M mode (Manual): The GPS and Vision Positioning System is not used for holding position. No
barometer is used to maintain altitude. Only use M mode in case of an emergency.
P-OPTI mode is only available when a DJI Vision Positioning System is used.
Once the GPS signal is recovered, or the Vision Positioning System available, the Flight
Control System can re-enter P-GPS mode or P-OPTI mode.
M mode (Manual) should be enabled in DJI Assistant.
Normal
Green Flashes Slowly Safe to Fly (P-mode with GPS and Vision Positioning)
×2 Green Flashes Twice Safe to Fly (P-mode with Vision Positioning but without GPS)
Yellow Flashes Slowly Safe to Fly (A mode but No GPS and Vision Positioning)
Flight Control
Manual Take-off
Start the motors by pulling both control sticks to the bottom inside (or outside) corners.
Release the sticks once the motors start. Slowly push the left stick (throttle stick) up to takeoff.
OR
Ba
Down ck w ard
Turn Right
Turn Left
Right
Left
You can customize or change these controls through the DJI GO app.
Manual Landing
Use the below method to stop the motors:
When the aircraft has landed, push the throttle down and hold. The motors
will stop after 3 seconds.
You can use the below method to stop the motors in the event of an emergency.
When the aircraft has landed, push the throttle down, then perform the CSC (Control Stick
Combination). The motors will stop immediately. Release both sticks once the motors have
stopped.
OR
Course Lock
Use Course Lock to lock the current nose direction as the aircraft’s forward direction. The aircraft
will move in the locked direction regardless of its orientation (yaw angle).
Requirements: Compass must be working properly.
How to operate: 1. Fly the aircraft in the direction you wish to lock; 2. Toggle the Intelligent Flight
Modes Switch to the Course Lock position to lock the current nose direction as the aircraft’s
forward direction.
How to reset the parameters: Aircraft nose orientation cannot be reset during flight.
How to stop or exit the flight mode: Toggle the Intelligent Flight Modes Switch to the Off position.
Home Lock
Pull the pitch stick backward to move the aircraft toward its recorded Home Point.
Requirements: Home point recorded; P-GPS mode enabled; distance between the aircraft and
Home Point is greater than 5 meters.
How to operate:
1. Fly the aircraft to the target position;
2. Toggle the Intelligent Flight Modes Switch from the Off position to the Home Lock position for
more than three times to record the Home Point (Note: the Intelligent Flight Modes Switch
should stop at the Off position);
3. Flip the Intelligent Flight Modes Switch to the Home Lock position to start the flight.
How to reset the parameter: Parameters cannot be reset during flight.
How to stop or exit the flight mode: Toggle the Intelligent Flight Modes Switch to the Off position.
Lightbridge 2 not only allows you use the DJI GO app to operate the aircraft, but also
use Intelligent Flight Modes, such as Course Lock, Home Lock, Point of Interest (POI)
and Waypoints, to capture professional shots during flight.
Protection Functions
Return to Home
Return to Home (RTH) brings the aircraft back to the last recorded Home Point. There are three
cases that will trigger the RTH procedure; they are Failsafe RTH, Smart RTH and Low Voltage
RTH with a LiPo battery.
Failsafe RTH
Failsafe RTH is activated automatically if the remote controller signal (including video relay signal if
DJI Lightbridge 2 used) is lost for more than 3 seconds, provided that the Home Point has been
successfully recorded and the compass is working normally. The RTH process may be interrupted
and the operator can regain control over the aircraft if a remote controller signal is resumed.
1 Record Home Point (HP) 2 Confirm Home Point 3 Remote Controller Signal Lost
4 Signal Lost Lasts 3secs. 5 Go Home(20m can be set) 6 Landing after Hovering 15secs
Height over HP>20m
Elevate to 20m
20m
The aircraft automatically descends and lands if RTH is triggered when the aircraft flies
within a 65-foot (20-meter) radius of the Home Point.
The aircraft cannot return to home if the LED is slowly blinking yellow or the GPS does
not work.
The aircraft cannot avoid obstacles during Failsafe RTH. Therefore it is important to
set a reasonable Failsafe altitude before each flight. Launch the DJI GO app and enter
“Camera” view and select “MODE” to set the Failsafe altitude.
The aircraft will stop ascending and immediately return to the Home Point if you move
the throttle stick when the aircraft reaches an altitude of 20 m or above during Failsafe.
Smart RTH
Use the RTH button on the remote controller when GPS is available to enable Smart RTH. During
the Smart RTH procedure, the aircraft returns to the last recorded Home Point but you may
control the aircraft's orientation to avoid collisions. Press the Smart RTH button once to start the
process. Press the Smart RTH button again to exit Smart RTH and regain the control.
If using the DJI Lightbridge 2, no additional settings are required for the RTH button.
If using another type of remote controller, you must configure the RTH button in DJI
Assistant 2.
When the critical battery level warning activates and the aircraft is descending to land
automatically, you may push the throttle upward to hover the aircraft and navigate it to a
more appropriate location for landing.
Home Point
Height of aircraft
when turned on
Maximum
Height is restricted to 400 Warning: Height limit
Flight None.
feet. (120m) and under. reached.
Altitude
Max
No limits
Radius
If the aircraft flies out of the limit, you can still control the aircraft, but you cannot fly it
any farther.
If the aircraft flies out of the max radius it will fly back within range automatically when
GPS signal is strong.
No-Fly Zones
All No-Fly Zones are listed on the DJI official website at http://www.dji.com/flysafe/no-fly. No-
Fly Zones are divided into Airports and Restricted Areas. Airports include major airports and
flying fields where manned aircraft operate at low altitudes. Restricted Areas include border lines
between countries or sensitive institute. The details of the No-Fly Zones are explained as follow:
Airport
(1) Airport No-Fly Zone are comprised of Take-off Restricted zones and Restricted Altitude Zones.
Each zone features circles of various sizes.
(2) R1 miles (value of the R1 depends on the size and shape of the airport) around the airport is a
Take-off restricted zone, inside of which take off is prevented.
(3) From R1 mile to R1 + 1 mile around the airport the flight altitude is limited to a 15 degree
inclination.Starting at 65 feet (20 meters) from the edge of airport and radiating outward. The
flight altitude is limited to 1640 feet (500 meters) at R1+1 mile
(4) When the aircraft enters within 320 feet (100 meters) of No-Fly Zones, a warning message will
appear on the DJI GO app.
1640
feet
66 feet
1 mile R1
320 feet
R2
1640
feet
66 feet
1 mile R1
320 feet
R2
Restricted Area
(1) Restricted Areas does not have flight altitude restrictions.
(2) R miles around the designated restriction area is a Take-off Restricted area. Aircraft cannot
take off within this zone. The value of R varies based on the definition of the restricted areas.
(3) A “warning zone” has been set around the Restricted Area. When the aircraft approaches
within 0.062 miles (100 m) of this zone, a warning message will appear on the DJI GO app.
100 m R
100m R
Aircraft Status
Zone Restriction DJI GO app Prompt
Indicator
Wa r n i n g : Yo u a re i n a
Motors will not start. N o - f l y z o n e . Ta k e o f f
prohibited.
No-fly Zone If the aircraft enters the
restricted area in A-mode,
Warning: You are in a no-
but is switched to P-mode,
fly zone. Automatic landing
the aircraft will automatically
has begun.
descend, land, and stop its
motors.
Free zone
No restrictions. None. None.
Semi-automatic descent: All stick commands are available except the left stick command
during the descent and landing process. Motors will stop automatically after landing.
When flying in a safety zone, the aircraft's status indicator will blink red rapidly and
continue for 3 seconds, then switch to indicate current flying status and continue for 5
seconds at which point it will switch back to blinking red.
For safety reasons, please do not fly close to airports, highways, railway stations, railway
lines, city centers, or other sensitive areas. Fly the aircraft only within your line of sight.
Beginner Mode
The A3/A3 Pro will enter Beginner Mode the first time you use the DJI GO app, which can
be canceled on the “MODE” page. In Beginner Mode, the Max Height and Max Distance are
restricted to 30 meters.
Auto Take-off
Use auto take-off to take off your aircraft automatically if the Aircraft Status Indicator is blinking
green. Follow the steps below to use auto take-off:
1. Launch DJI GO app, enter “Camera” view.
2. Ensure the aircraft is in “P” mode.
3. Go through the pre-flight checklist.
4. Tap“ ”, and confirm flight conditions. Slide to confirm and take-off.
5. Aircraft takes off and hovers at 1.2 meters above ground.
Auto-Landing
Use auto-landing to land your aircraft automatically if the Aircraft Status Indicator is 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.
Return to Home
Smart RTH, Low Voltage RTH and Failsafe RTH are also available in the DJI GO app.
Smart RTH
Press the Return-To-Home button to bring the aircraft back to the Home Point. Tap again to stop
the procedure.
When the critical low voltage warning activates and the aircraft is descending to land
automatically, you may push the throttle upward to hover the aircraft and navigate it to a
more appropriate location for landing.
Failsafe RTH
The aircraft will not avoid obstacles while it is returning to the Home Point, and an appropriate
RTH altitude MUST be set before flight. Launch the DJI GO app and enter Camera view and
select “MODE” to set the Failsafe altitude. You should also use the control sticks to guide the
aircraft. Refer to the Safety Guidelines and Disclaimer for more details.
Home Lock
Pull the pitch stick backward to move the aircraft toward its recorded Home Point.
Conditions of Use: Home point recorded; in the P-GPS mode; distance between the aircraft and
home point is larger than 5 meters.
How to operate: Tap the Home Lock icon to start.
How to reset the parameter: None.
How to stop or exit the flight mode: Click the “Exit” button during flight.
Waypoints
Record a flight path, then the aircraft will fly along the same path repeatedly while you control the
camera and orientation. The flight path can be saved and re-applied in the future.
Conditions of Use: in the P-GPS mode; Distance between the way points is larger than 5 meters
and less than 500 meters; automatically detect the voltage.
How to operate: Operate the aircraft to the target position and set the aircraft nose orientation ->
Tap to record the waypoints-> Set the Waypoint mode (Consistent with record, Consistent with
route, Free) -> Set the flight velocity and Failsafe option->Save in the App-> Start.
How to reset the parameter: The aircraft orientations are different in each mode. Operate the
aircraft to fly forwards or backwards.
How to stop or exit the flight mode: Click the “Exit” button during flight.
If the detected voltage is too low, the aircraft will not enter the Waypoints flight mode.
IOSD
DJI Lightbridge 2 MUST be connected to for the built-in iOSD to work. Most flight information is
displayed on-screen in the DJI GO app.
Information displayed includes voltage, flight velocity, height, distance from the home point,
horizontal attitude, GPS satellite number, etc. iOSD and video information are superposed on the
receiver, making iOSD data clearly visible and bringing you a more involved flight experience.
Blinks Once
SDK
An independent CAN2 port, API Serial port and USB OTG port are provided for SDK support.
The CAN2 port lets you connect SDK devices and support for open protocols enables greater
customization.
Refer to the DJI official website https://developer.dji.com/ for more SDK details.
Appendix
LED Indicators
Flight Status LED Indicator
LED Description
Blinking Red, Green and Yellow
The system is running a diagnostic test.
Alternatively
×4 Blinking Yellow Four Times The system is warming up.
Blinking Green Slowly Safe to fly, GPS working
Blinking Yellow Slowly P-ATTI or ATTI mode
×2 Blinking Green Quickly Twice VPS working, no GPS
Blinking Purple Twice Manual mode
Blinking Blue (Alternates with flight
Positioning with D-RTK
mode patterns)
Switching devices (IMU or GPS modules)
Blinking Blue Rapidly for 1.5 seconds
for the modular redundancy system
Home Point/POI/Course Orientation is set
Blinking Green Rapidly for 1.5 seconds
successfully
Blinking Yellow (Alternates with other
Intelligent Flight Modes
flight mode and D-RTK patterns)
Blinking Yellow Rapidly Remote controller signal lost
Blinking Red Slowly Low voltage warning
Blinking Red Rapidly Critically low voltage warning
Blinking Red Rapidly for 0.6 second
Large IMU bias or IMU initialization
when performing CSC
—— Solid Red Critical error
Blinking Red and Yellow Alternatively Compass calibration required
Troubleshooting
1. LED Status checklist
Ensure the mode switch corresponds to the flight status LED.
Ensure the system status LEDs on the GPS-Compass Pro and IMU Pro are normal.
Ensure all the sensor parameters are correct and the IMUs are calibrated correctly.
5. Failed to exit the SD card read mode after reading the SD card successfully.
Restart the battery of the aircraft.
Specifications
Built-in Functions
P-mode (Positioning)
Atti mode / A-mode (Attitude)
Flight Modes
F-mode (Function)
Manual mode
Smart RTH
Failsafe RTH
Failsafe mode
Low battery voltage warning
Custom flight altitude and radius limits
Safety Features No Fly Zones
Motor redundancy (for 6 and 8 rotor platforms)
Motor overload detection
Triple modular redundancy (for A3 Pro)
Beginner mode
Auto takeoff and landing
Wireless flight controller configuration
Waypoints
*Course Lock and Home Lock work without the DJI Lightbridge 2.
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Peripheral
4-rotor: I4, X4
Supported Airframes 6-rotor: I6, V6, Y6, IY6
8-rotor: X8, I8, V8
Supported ESC output 400 Hz refresh frequency
DJI Lightbridge 2
Supported Receivers DJI DR16
S-Bus
Recommended Batteries 3S-12S LiPo battery
Windows 7, 8 or 10 (32 or 64 bit)
Required Operation System
Mac OS X 10.9 or later
Mobile SDK
SDK
Onboard SDK
Onboard SDK Ports API, CAN2*
F1-F4 ports for output
Expansion Ports
F5-F8 ports for I/O*
*Coming soon.
If you have any questions about this document, please contact DJI by
sending a message to [email protected].