dji RC Motion 2 Controller for Avata User Manual
- June 10, 2024
- DJi
Table of Contents
- dji RC Motion 2 Controller for Avata
- DJI RC Motion 2 – Product Information and Usage Instructions
- Before Flight
- Using the Motion Controller
- Linking
- Activation
- Controlling the Camera
- Controlling the Aircraft
- Motion Control
- Motion Controller Alert
- Motion Controller Calibration
- Firmware Update
- Appendix
- Aftersales Information
- Using this Manual
- Overview
- Motion Controller Using
- Camera Controlling
- Update Of The Firmware
- Read User Manual Online (PDF format)
- Download This Manual (PDF format)
dji RC Motion 2 Controller for Avata
DJI RC Motion 2 – Product Information and Usage Instructions
The DJI RC Motion 2 is a motion controller designed to control DJI drones. The controller features a joystick for direction control, a mode button for switching between Normal and Sport mode, an FN dial for camera settings and tilt control, a shutter/record button for taking photos or recording videos, and an accelerator for flying the drone in different directions.
Before Flight
It is highly recommended to watch all tutorial videos and read the in-box document before using the product for the first time. Refer to the user manual for more information about preparing for the first flight.
Using the Motion Controller
Powering on/off
To power on the motion controller, press and hold the power button until the battery level LEDs light up. To power off the motion controller, press and hold the power button again.
Linking
To link the motion controller with the drone, power on both devices and press and hold the power button on the motion controller until it beeps. Then, press and hold the linking button on the drone until it beeps. The devices will then be linked.
Activation
Before using the motion controller, make sure it is activated. Refer to the DJI Fly app for activation instructions.
Controlling the Camera
Use the FN dial to control camera settings and tilt before takeoff or during RTH (Return to Home) and landing. Press and hold the FN dial from the FPV view and then scroll up or down to tilt the camera. Release the dial to stop the camera tilt. Press the dial to open the camera settings panel in the FPV view. Scroll the dial to navigate the settings menu or adjust the parameter value, then press the dial to confirm the selection. Press and hold the dial to exit the current menu.
Controlling the Aircraft
Use the joystick to toggle up or down to make the aircraft ascend or descend. Toggle left or right to make the aircraft move horizontally left or right. Use the accelerator to fly the aircraft in the direction of the circle in the goggles. Push forward to flythe aircraft backward. Apply more pressure to accelerate. Release to stop and hover.
Motion Control
Press the lock button twice to start the aircraft motors, then press and hold to make the aircraft take off. The aircraft will ascend to approximately 1.2 m and hover. While the aircraft is hovering, press and hold the lock button to land the aircraft and stop the motors. Press once to make the aircraft brake and hover in place. Press again to unlock the attitude. When the aircraft is performing RTH or auto landing, press the button once to cancel RTH or landing.
Motion Controller Alert
If there is an issue with the motion controller, it will beep and vibrate. Refer to the user manual for a list of alerts and their meanings.
Motion Controller Calibration
If the motion controller is not functioning properly, calibrate it using DJI Assistant 2 (Consumer Drones Series).
Firmware Update
To update the firmware of the motion controller, refer to the DJI Fly app.
Appendix
Specifications
DJI RC Motion 2
Model Number | RM220 |
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Weight | Approx. 170 g |
Operating Frequency | 2.4000-2.4835 GHz |
5.725-5.850 GHz[1]
Transmitter Power (EIRP)| 2.4 GHz: <30 dBm (FCC), <20 dBm (CE/SRRC/MIC)
5.8 GHz: <30 dBm (FCC), <23 dBm (SRRC), <14 dBm (CE)
Operating Temperature| -10° to 40° C (14° to 104° F)
Operating Time| Approx 5 hours
Integrated Battery Type| Li-ion
Battery Chemical System| LiNiMnCoO2
Supported Goggles| DJI Goggles Integra DJI Goggles 2
- The 5.8 GHz frequency band is currently banned in certain countries or regions. For details, refer to local laws and regulations.
Aftersales Information
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Before Flight Watch Videos Tutorials
It is recommended to watch all tutorial videos and read the in-box document
before using for the first time. Prepare for your first flight by referring to
this user manual for more information.
- 5.8 GHz is not supported in some regions. This frequency band will automatically be disabled when the aircraft is activated or connected to the DJI™ Fly app in these regions. Observe local laws and regulations.
Video Tutorials
https://www.dji.com/rc-motion-2/video
Download the DJI Fly App
https://www.dji.com/rc-motion-2/downloads
Download DJI Assistant 2 (Consumer Drones Series)
https://www.dji.com/rc-motion-2/downloads
Overview
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Battery Level LEDs
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Lock Button
Takeoff: press twice to start the aircraft motors, then press and hold to make the aircraft take off. The aircraft will ascend to approximately 1.2 m and hover.
Landing: while the aircraft is hovering, press and hold to land the aircraft and stop the motors.
Brake: press once to make the aircraft brake and hover in place. Press again to unlock the attitude.
When the aircraft is performing RTH or auto landing, press the button once to cancel RTH or landing. -
Joystick
Toggle up or down to make the aircraft ascend or descend. Toggle left or right to make the aircraft move horizontally left or right. -
Mode Button
Press to switch between Normal and Sport mode. Press and hold to initiate RTH. Press again to cancel RTH. -
FN Dial
Press the dial to open the camera settings panel in the FPV view. Scroll the dial to navigate the settings menu or adjust the parameter value, then press the dial to confirm the selection. Press and hold the dial to exit the current menu. Use the FN dial to control the camera tilt before takeoff or during RTH and landing. Press and hold the FN dial from the FPV view and then scroll up or down to tilt the camera. Release the dial to stop the camera tilt. -
Shutter/Record Button
Press once: take a photo or start/stop recording.
Press and hold: switch between the photo and video modes. -
Accelerator
Press to fly the aircraft in the direction of the circle in the goggles. Push forward to fly the aircraft backward. Apply more pressure to accelerate. Release to stop and hover. -
USB-C Port
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Power Button/Link Button
Press the power button once to check the current battery level. Press, and then press and hold to power the motion controller on or off. When powered on, press and hold the power button to initiate linking.‘ -
Lanyard Hole
Motion Controller Using
Power on/off
Press the power button once to check the current battery level. Press, and
then press and hold the power button to power the motion controller on or
off.
The battery level LEDs display the power level of the battery during charging
and discharging. The statuses of the LEDS are defined below:
- LED is on.
- LED is flashing.
- LED is off.
LEDs | Battery Level |
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81%-100% | |
76%-80% | |
64%-75% | |
51%-63% | |
26%-50% | |
16%-25% | |
9%-15% | |
1%-8% |
If the battery level is low, it is recommended to use a charger that supports 5 V, 2 A output to charge the device.
- Make sure that the default output voltage of the charger is 5 V. Excessive voltage will damage the device.
The table below shows the battery level LED statuses during charging.
LEDs | Battery Level |
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| 1%-50%
| 51%-75%
| 76%-99%
| 100%
Linking with the google
Preparation before linking:
- Power on the aircraft, goggles, and motion controller.
- Open the goggles menu. Select Status and make sure that the aircraft model displayed at the top of the menu is correct. Otherwise, select Switch from the upper right corner of the menu and then select the correct aircraft.
- Make sure the aircraft is linked with the goggles.
Link the aircraft with the motion controller:
- Press and hold the power button on the aircraft until the battery level LEDs start to blink in sequence.
- Press and hold the power button on the motion controller until the controller beeps continually and the battery level LEDs blink in sequence.
- The motion controller stops beeping once linking is successful, and both the aircraft and motion controller battery level LEDs turn solid and display the battery level.
- The aircraft can be controlled with only one remote control device during flight. If your aircraft has been linked with multiple remote control devices, turn off other control devices before flight.
Activation Of The Device
When all devices are powered on and linked, connect the USB-C port of the
goggles to the mobile device and run the DJI Fly app. The app will
automatically identify the DJI RC Motion 2 and activate it in silent mode.
Activate the device as soon as possible after purchase to avoid affecting the
after-sales service.
Camera Controlling
FN
Dial
Adjusting the camera parameters: press the dial to open the camera settings
panel from the FPV view of the goggles. Scroll the dial to navigate the
settings menu or adjust the parameter value, then press the dial to confirm
the selection. Press and hold the dial to exit the current menu. Controlling
the camera tilt: before takeoff or during RTH and landing, press and hold the
dial from the FPV view and then scroll up or down to tilt the camera. Release
the dial to stop the camera tilt.
Shutter/Record Button
Press and hold to switch between the photo and video modes. Press once to take
a photo or to start or stop recording.
Aircraft Controlling
- To ensure flight safety when controlling the aircraft with the motion controller, press the lock button once to make the aircraft brake and hover before operating the goggles. Failure to do so is a safety risk and may lead to the aircraft losing control.
Mode Button
The motion controller has two modes: Normal mode and Sport mode. Normal mode
is selected by default. Press the mode button to switch between Normal and
Sport mode. Press and hold to initiate RTH. Press again to cancel RTH.
Lock Button
Use the lock button to control the takeoff, landing, and brake of the
aircraft:
Takeoff: press twice to start the aircraft motors, then press and hold to make
the aircraft take off. The aircraft will ascend to approximately 1.2 m and
hover.
Landing: press and hold the lock button while the aircraft is hovering to land
and stop the motors automatically.
Brake: during flight, press once to brake the aircraft and make it hover in
place with the attitude locked. Press again to unlock the attitude and resume
the flight control.
When the aircraft is performing RTH or auto landing, press the button once to
cancel RTH or landing.
- Critical Low Battery landing cannot be canceled.
Stopping Aircraft Motors Mid-flight: if an emergency occurs (such as a collision or the aircraft is out of control) during flight, pressing the lock button four times can stop the aircraft motors immediately.
- Stopping motors mid-flight will cause the aircraft to crash. Operate with caution.
Joystick
Toggle up or down to make the aircraft ascend or descend. Toggle left or right
to make the aircraft horizontally move left or right.
- After the aircraft motors are started by double-pressing the lock button, slowly push the joystick up to make the aircraft take off.
- Once the aircraft flies to the landing position, pull down the joystick to land the aircraft. After landing, pull down the joystick and hold in position until the motors stop.
Accelerator
Press the accelerator to fly in the direction of the circle in the goggles.
Push forward to fly the aircraft backward. Apply more pressure to accelerate.
Release to stop and hover.
- The flying speed controlled by the joystick and the accelerator can be configured as below:
- Open the goggles menu.
- Select Settings > Control > Motion Controller > Gain Tuning, then set the maximum speed in each direction.
Controlling The Motion
The
orientation of the aircraft can be controlled by tilting the motion controller
left and right. Tilt left to rotate the aircraft counterclockwise and tilt
right to rotate clockwise. The circle in the goggles screen will move left and
right and the image transmission will change accordingly. The greater the tilt
angle of the motion controller, the faster the aircraft will rotate.
Tit the
motion controller up and down to control the tilt of the gimbal during flight.
The circle in the goggles screen will move up and down and the video
transmission will change accordingly.
To control
the ascent or descent of the aircraft, first tilt the motion controller 90° up
or down. Once the circle in the goggles goes into the ascend or descend icon,
press the accelerator to make the aircraft ascend or descend.
Alert of the motion controller
The remote controller sounds an alert when the battery level is between 6% and
15%. A low battery level alert can be canceled by pressing the power button. A
critical battery level alert will sound when the battery level is less than 5%
and cannot be canceled. The remote controller sounds an alert during RTH. The
alert cannot be canceled.
Motion Controller of the Calibration
The compass, IMU, accelerator, and joystick of the motion controller can be
calibrated. Immediately calibrate any of the modules when prompted to do so:
- Open the goggles menu.
- Select Settings > Control > Motion Controller > RC Calibration.
- Select the module and follow the prompts to complete calibration.
- DO NOT calibrate the device in locations with strong magnetic interference, such as near magnets, parking lots, or construction sites with underground reinforced concrete structures.
- DO NOT carry ferromagnetic materials such as mobile phones during calibration.
Update Of The Firmware
Use one of the following methods to update the firmware.
Using DJI Fly App
Power on the aircraft, goggles, and motion controller. Make sure all the
devices are linked. Connect the USB-C port of the goggles to your mobile
device, run DJI Fly and follow the prompts to update. Make sure your mobile
device is connected to the internet during the update.
Using DJI ASSISTANT™ 2 (Consumer Drones Series)
- Power on the device. Connect the USB-C port of the device to the computer using a USB-C cable.
- Launch DJI Assistant 2 and log in with a DJI account.
- Select the device and click Firmware Update on the left side of the screen.
- Select the firmware version.
- The firmware will be downloaded and updated automatically.
- The device will restart automatically after the firmware update is complete.
- Make sure the computer is connected to the internet during the update.
- Make sure the device has sufficient power before updating the firmware.
- Make sure to follow all the steps to update the firmware, otherwise the update may fail.
- The firmware update will take several minutes. Please wait patiently for the firmware upgrade to complete.
- Do not unplug the USB-C cable during the update.
- Note that the update may reset the parameters. Before updating, take note of your preferred settings and reconfigure them after the update.
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