dji PHANTOM 3 AIR MAVIC MINI Drone User Guide

June 9, 2024
DJi

PHANTOM 3 AIR MAVIC MINI Drone
User Guidedji PHANTOM 3 AIR MAVIC MINI Drone

Phantom 3 Professional

It’s time to meet your Phantom 3 Professional.
The Phantom 3 Professional’s camera records video at up to 4K and captures 12 megapixel photos.
Review the diagram below for a full list of your Phantom 3 Professional’s parts:

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1. Gimbal and Camera 9. Aircraft Status Indicators
2. Vision Positioning System 10. Antennas
3. Camera Micro SD Card Slot 11. Intelligent Flight Battery
4. Aircraft Micro USB Port 12. Power Button
5. Camera Status Indicator 13. Battery Level Indicators
6. Front LEDs 14. Link Button
7. Motors 15. Camera Micro USB Port
8. Propellers

Remote Controller

This powerful Remote Controller allows you to pilot and maneuver your Phantom 3 Professional at distances over 16,400 feet (5 km)* away, while putting selected camera  controls at your fingertips.
Built into your Remote Controller is a rechargeable LiPo battery and DJI Lightbridge, which when paired with a compatible mobile device gives you a live HD view from the  Phantom’s camera.

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1. Power Button 11. Gimbal Dial
2. Return to Home (RTH) Button 12. Camera Settings Dial
3. Control Sticks 13. Video Recording Button
4. Status LED 14. Flight Mode Switch
5. Battery Level LEDs 15. Shutter Button
6. Power Port 16. Playback Button
7. Mobile Device Holder 17. C1/C2 Buttons (Customizable)

8. Small Device Positioning Tabs
(such as mobile phone)| 18. USB Port
9. Antennas| 19. Micro USB Port
10. Handle Bar|

  • This maximum transmission distance was tested in a lab environment and is for reference only. The maximum operating distance may vary depending on conditions in your  immediate surroundings.

Fly Safe

DJI encourages you to enjoy flying your Phantom 3 Professional in a safe, responsible, and smart way. To do this, it is important to understand some basic flight guidelines,  both for your protection and for the safety of those around you.

  1. Fly in Open Areas: Always fly in locations that are free and clear of buildings, trees, power lines, and other obstacles. Do not fly above or near people or animals.
  2. Maintain Control at All Times: Even when using DJI autopilot functions such as Auto-Takeoff, Auto-Landing, and Auto-Return to Home, always keep your hands on  the Remote Controller and maintain control of your aircraft when it is in flight.
  3. Maintain Line of Sight: Keep your aircraft in sight at all times, and avoid flying behind buildings or other obstacles that may block your view.
  4. Monitor Your Altitude: For the safety of full-sized aircraft and other air traffic, always fly at altitudes less than 400 feet (120 meters) above ground level, or in line with  your local laws and regulations.
    Visit http://flysafe.dji.com/no-fly for more information on critical safety features such as No-Fly Zones.

Calibrating the Compass:
Only calibrate the compass when the DJI GO app or the status indicator prompt you to do so. Observe the following rules when
calibrating your compass:

  1. DO NOT calibrate your compass where there is a chance of strong magnetic interference, such as magnetite, parking structures, and steel reinforcements underground.
  2. DO NOT carry ferromagnetic materials with you during calibration such as cellular phones.
  3. The DJI GO app will prompt you to resolve the compass issue if the compass is affected by strong interference after calibration is complete. Follow the prompted instructions to resolve the compass issue.

http://flysafe.dji.com/no-fly

Environmental Considerations:

  1. Do not fly in severe weather conditions. This includes high winds (speeds of 22 mph or 10 m/s or more), snow, rain, and fog.
  2. Only fly in open areas. Tall buildings and steel structures may affect the accuracy of the on-board compass and GPS signal.
  3. Avoid obstacles, crowds, high-voltage power lines, trees, and bodies of water.
  4. Minimize electromagnetic interference by avoiding areas with high levels of electromagnetism, including mobile phone base stations, radio transmission towers, or Wi-Fi  hotspots.
  5. Aircraft and battery performance are subject to environmental factors such as air density and temperature. Be very careful when flying 19,600 feet (6 km) or more above  sea level, as battery and aircraft performance may not be at peak efficiency.
  6. The Phantom 3 Professional cannot operate in P Mode or use GPS at polar latitudes. Only ATTI Mode and the Vision Positioning system will be operational.

P Mode:
In this mode, the Phantom 3 Professional can use GPS and the Vision Positioning system, allowing it to hover accurately in position indoors and out. When GPS is available,  a Home Point will be locked so that thePhantom 3 Professional can Return to Home if the Remote Controllersignal is lost.

To enable P Mode, toggle the Flight Mode Switch to the P position.

There are three states in P mode:
P-GPS: GPS works best when outdoors and in a wide open area. Your Phantom 3 Professional uses GPS to hover in place when there is a strong GPS signal.
P-OPTI: If GPS is not available, the aircraft can use the Vision Positioning system to hover accurately.
P-ATTI: Neither GPS nor the Vision Positioning system are available.
The aircraft will only use its barometer for altitude and other on-board sensors for attitude stabilization.
Note that the Vision Positioning system may not work properly when the Phantom 3 Professional is flying over water, over surfaces without a clear pattern, or in a low-light  environment. dji PHANTOM 3 AIR MAVIC MINI Drone - Figure
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Return to Home:
When there is a strong GPS signal, the aircraft will be able to record a Home Point and return to that Home Point when required. The Home Point location is recorded when the GPS signal icon in the DJI GO app is either yellow or green.
The aircraft will return to the Home Point automatically in the following scenarios (all require a strong GPS signal): Smart RTH: When the RTH button on the Remote  Controller or in the DJI GO app is pressed.
Low-Battery RTH: A notification will appear in the DJI GO app requesting the pilot to take action when the battery level falls under a certain level.
Failsafe RTH: When the Remote Controller’s signal is lost.

  • While returning to the Home Point, the aircraft’s altitude can be adjusted to avoid obstacles. Tall buildings may affect the Remote Controller’s signal. The Failsafe Return  to Home procedure will be triggered if the signal is lost. Be sure to fly higher than any nearby buildings to avoid crashing.

Appendix

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Aircraft
Weight (Including Battery)
Max Ascent Speed
Max Descent Speed
Max Speed
Max Service Ceiling Above Sea Level
Max Flight Time
Operating Temperature Range
GPS| 1280 g
5 m/s
3 m/s
16 m/s (ATTI mode, no wind)
19685 feet (6000 m)
(Software altitude limit: 400 feet above takeoff point)
Approximately 23 minutes
0°C to 40°C
GPS/GLONASS
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Gimbal
Controllable Range| Pitch: − 90° to +30°
Vision Positioning
Velocity Range
Altitude Range
Operating Rang
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Operating Environment| <8 m/s (Altitude 2 m)
30 cm-300 cm
3
0 cm-300 cm
Surface with clear pattern and adequate lighting (Lux > 15)
Camera
Sensor
Lens
ISO Range
Electronic Shutter Speed
Image Max Size
Still Photography Modes
Video Recording Modes
Max Bitrate of Video Storage
Supported File Systems
Photo
Video
Supported SD Card Types
Operating Temperature Range| Sony EXMOR 1/2.3”   Effective pixels:12.4 M (total pixels: 12.76 M)
FOV (Field Of View)  94°  20 mm (35 mm format equivalent)  f/2.8
100-3200 (video) 100-1600 (photo)
8 s-1/8000 s
4000×3000
Single shot
Burst shooting: 3/5/7 frames
Auto Exposure Bracketing (AEB): 3/5 bracketed frames at 0.7EV Bias
Time-lapse
UHD: 4K (4096×2160) 24/25p, 4K (3840×2160) 24/25/30p
FHD: 1920×1080 24/25/30/48/50/60p
HD: 1280×720 24/25/30/48/50/60p
60 Mbps
FAT32 (≤ 32 GB) ; exFAT (> 32 GB)
JPEG, DNG (RAW)
MP4/MOV (MPEG-4 AVC/H.264)
Micro SD, Max capacity: 64GB. Class 10 or UHS-1 rating required
0°C to 40°C

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FCC ID:SS3-WM3231503 FCC ID: SS3-GL3001501
This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules.
Operation is subject to the following two conditions:

  1. This device may not cause harmful interference, and
  2. this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.

Preparing Your Phantom 3 Professional Before Flying

Read the User Manual and watch the video tutorials in the DJI GO app or on the official DJI website (www.dji.com), and read the following documents included in the box  before using your Phantom 3 Professional for the first time: Phantom 3 Professional Quick Start Guide, Phantom 3 Safety Guidelines and Disclaimer, Phantom 3 Intelligent  Flight Battery Safety Guidelines, In the Box.

Download the DJI GO App
Search ‘DJI GO’ on the App Store or Google Play and download the DJI GO app to your mobile device.

http://m.dji.net/djigo

Watch the Tutorial Videos
Watch the tutorial videos on www.dji.com or in the DJI GO app.

http://www.dji.com/product/phantom-3/video

For the best experience, use a mobile device that runs iOS 8.0 or above or Android 4.1.2 or above.

Check Battery Levels
Pressing the Power Button once on either your Intelligent Flight Battery or Remote Controller displays the battery level.
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Charging the Batteries

  • Only use the official DJI Phantom 3 Professional charger. Remove the Intelligent Flight Battery from the aircraft before charging.
  • It is recommended that you turn off the Intelligent Flight Battery or Remote Controller before charging.
  • Connect the charger to a suitable power source (100-240V 50/60Hz).
  • Connect the charger to the Intelligent Flight Battery or Remote Controller. The LEDs will display the current charge level, and when fully charged, they will automatically turn off.

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Preparing the Remote Controller
Tilt the Mobile Device Holder to the desired position, and then adjust the antennas as shown. The strength of the Remote Controller’s signal will fluctuate depending on the positions of the antennas. dji PHANTOM 3 AIR
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The transmission signal between the aircraft and Remote Controller will be strongest within the range illustrated here. If the signal is weak, adjust the positions of the  antennas and fly the aircraft closer to achieve optimal signal performance.

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  1. Press the button on the side of the Mobile Device Holder to release the clamp.
  2. Place your mobile device into the clamp and adjust it so that the mobile device is held securely in place.
  3. Connect your mobile device to the Remote Controller with a USB cable. Plug one end of the cable into your mobile device, and the other end into the USB port on the  back of the Remote Controller.

To avoid signal interference, do not use other 2.4GHz devices when flying.

Flight Controls
Here are the default flight controls (Mode 2). The left stick controls altitude and rotation, while the right stick controls the forward, backward, left or right movements. The  gimbal dial controls the camera’s tilt.

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You can customize or change these controls through the DJI GO app.

Getting Ready for Takeoff
Remove the gimbal clamp as shown on the right. Place your Phantom 3 Professional on a flat surface, in an open space, with the nose facing away from you. Then follow the  steps below in this order:

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  1. Toggle the Flight Mode Switch on your Remote Controller to the right (P Mode). P Mode is Positioning Mode, A Mode is ATTI Mode, and F Mode is Function Mode.
  2. Turn on the Remote Controller by pressing the power button once, releasing it, and then pressing and holding for 2 seconds.
  3. Insert the Intelligent Flight Battery into your Phantom 3 Professional. Turn on the battery by pressing the power button once, releasing it, and then pressing and holding for 2 seconds.
  4. Connect your mobile device to the Remote Controller with a USB cable and launch the DJI GO app. Follow the instructions within the app.
  5. In the app, tap ‘Camera’. Ensure your Phantom 3 Professional is ready to fly by completing the on-screen Checklist. Beginner Mode is enabled by default when you  launch the DJI GO app for the first time. The aircraft’s altitude and flight distance are restricted when flying in Beginner Mode. You can disable Beginner Mode in the  Settings Page of the DJI GO app.
  6. Attach the propellers with a black nut onto the motors with black dot and spin them counter-clockwise to secure. Attach the propellers with a grey nut onto the motors without black dot and spin them clockwise to secure.
  • Tighten the propellers with both hands before each flight.
  • If you wish to record photos or videos, insert a Micro SD card into the Camera’s Micro SD Card Slot.
  • The Flight Mode Switch is locked in P Mode by default. Refer to the User Manual to learn how to unlock the switch and change to other modes.
  • When not in P mode, the Phantom 3 Professional will only maintain altitude, not position, and will drift with wind or user input. Return to Home is not available in F mode.

Flight
Before taking off, make sure the Aircraft Status Bar in the DJI GO app indicates ‘Safe to Fly (GPS)’ or ‘Safe to fly (non-GPS)’ if flying indoors.
Safe to Fly ( GPS )

Auto Takeof and Landing:
Your Phantom 3 Professional can automatically takeoff and land at the tap of a button in the Camera screen of the DJI GO app.

Tap and slide to confirm automatic takeoff.
The aircraft will automatically takeoff and hover at 4 feet (1.2 meters).

Tap and slide to confirm automatic landing.
The aircraft will automatically land.

Manual Takeoff and Landing (Stick configurations are for MODE 2)

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.

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Return to Home

  1. Press and hold the Return to Home Button on your Remote Controller until the LED surrounding the button starts blinking white and starts beeping. Your Phantom 3  professional will return to the set Home Point. Press the button once to stop the procedure.

  2. The DJI GO app will warn you if your Phantom 3 Professional’s battery level falls under a certain level. This warning threshold can be set in the app. The aircraft will land immediately if the battery power reaches a critical level and the Critical Low Battery Level Warning appears.

  3. Failsafe: The Phantom 3 Professional will enter Return to Home Mode if the signal to the Remote Controller is lost.

Aircraft Status Indicators
Slowly: Safe to fly, GPS working
X2 Continuously: Vision Positioning system working, no GPS
Slowly: P-ATTI or ATTI Mode
Quickly: Not connected to the Remote Controller
Slowly: Low Battery Level Warning
Quickly: Critical Low Battery Level Warning
Solid: Critical error
/ Blinking Alternately: Compass calibration required
Remote Controller is functioning normally, but is not connected to the aircraft.
Remote Controller is functioning normally and is connected to the aircraft.
B-B-B… Aircraft Low Battery Level Warning or Remote Controller error.
B—B—… Remote Controller has been idle for 5 minutes.

http://www.dji.com/product/phantom-3

Camera Controls

  • Adjust the camera parameters using the Camera Settings Dial on the
    Remote Controller or through the DJI GO app. Press the Shutter Button or Video Recording Button to capture photos or record videos.

  • Adjust the gimbal’s tilt using the Gimbal Dial.

  • Download photos and videos from the Micro SD card to your mobile device through the DJI GO app.
    You can also use a SD-card reader to export files to your computer.

www.dji.com

References

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