dji O3 Pro High-Bright Remote Monitor User Guide
- October 30, 2023
- DJi
Table of Contents
dji O3 Pro High-Bright Remote Monitor
Version: v1.4 2023.05
Language: EN
Disclaimer and Warning
Carefully read this entire document and all safe and lawful
practices provided before use.
Introduction
Overview
- Detachable Antennas
- Ventilation Holes
- 3.5mm Audio Output Jack – Monitors the audio recorded by the transmitter device when a monitoring device is connected.
- microSD Card Slot – The slot supports a microSD card of up to 512 GB. The remote monitor supports local recording and can play the recording files independently of the transmitter device. Users can set to save the recorded files to the microSD card in the Recording Device setting.
- HDMI Port – The remote monitor can be used as an independent monitor when not used with a video transmitter. The video input signal can be received through the HDMI port and the frame guide and safety zone settings, exposure assistant, and focus assistant are available.
- USB-C Port – Connect to the DJI Assistant 2 (Ronin Series) software using a USB-C cable for device activation and firmware update. The video stream from the monitor can be used as a webcam input when connecting to a computer. It is required to set the usage of the USB-C port in the Input & Output Settings on the monitor before use.
- Power Indicator – The indicator will light up when powered on and will turn off when powered off.
- Power Button – Press once to power it on. When powered on, press the power button once to turn off the screen display. Press again to turn it on. Press the power button twice to lock the touch screen and all touch operations will be disabled. Press twice again to unlock the touch screen.
- Battery Slot – The WB37 Intelligent Battery is used for power supply by default. The NP-F series batteries can be used for power supply when the NP-F battery adapter is mounted.
- WB37 Battery Release Button
- Expansion Plate Port Cover – The expansion plate port under the cover is used to mount the remote monitor expansion plate to expand the DC and CAN input and HDMI and SDI output.
- Expansion-Protective Frame – Accessories can be mounted to the expansion-protective frame using the 1/4 screw holes, 1/8 screw holes, and hand grip port (13 on overview illustration).
Product Information
The DJI High-Bright Remote Monitor is a powerful and versatile device designed to work with DJI’s Ronin series. It features a 2000-nit high-brightness display that provides clear and vivid images even in bright sunlight. The remote monitor has multiple ports, including an HDMI port, USB-C port, 3.5mm audio output jack, and microSD card slot, allowing users to connect to different devices and record footage locally. The monitor also comes with a detachable antenna that provides a stable connection between the transmitter device and the monitor, ensuring smooth video transmission.
Product Usage Instructions
Mounting/Removing the Battery
Before first use, activate the WB37 battery by charging with the WB37 Battery Charging Hub (USB-C). Refer to the WB37 Battery Charging Hub (USB-C) User Guide for more information.
- Insert the WB37 battery into the battery slot and push it to the end. Make sure that the WB37 battery release button pops up, indicating the battery is firmly in place.
- Press and hold the WB37 battery release button and push the battery in the opposite direction to remove it.
- Make sure to use the WB37 battery within the operating temperature range. DO NOT disassemble or pierce a battery in any way or it may leak, catch fire, or explode. Refer to the WB37 Intelligent Battery Safety Guidelines for more information.
- Press and hold the battery release button on the battery adapter and push the battery in the opposite direction to remove it.
Activation
Activation is required when using the remote monitor for the first time. Power on the monitor and connect it to the computer. Launch DJI Assistant 2 (Ronin Series), click the corresponding device icon, and follow the instructions onscreen to activate the device. Download the software from: https://www.dji.com/downloads/softwares/dji-assistant-2-ronin-series.
Disclaimer and Warning: Carefully read this entire document and all safe and lawful practices provided before use.
Introduction
Boasting DJI’s 03 Pro Video Transmission technology, the DJI™ High-Bright Remote Monitor can connect wirelessly to compatible devices when used with the Ronin 4D Video Transmitter or DJI Video Transmitter. The monitor enables users to follow the live view of the camera and to control the camera remotely. An expansion plate can be mounted to the monitor to expand the DC and CAN input and HDMI and SDI output. The hand grip ports on the remote monitor expansion- protective frame can be used to mount the grips for remote control. The remote monitor supports DJI WB37 batteries and also NP-F series batteries when used with the NP-F battery adapter. The monitor can be used with the DJI Inspire 3 aircraft and remote controller and supports multiple connection ways and application scenarios. Read the DJI Inspire 3 User Manual for information on operations such as linking and connection.
Overview
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Detachable Antennas
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Ventilation Holes
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3.5mm Audio Output Jack
Monitors the audio recorded by the transmitter device when a monitoring device is connected. -
microSD Card Slot
The slot supports a microSD card of up to 512 GB. The remote monitor supports local recording and can play the recording files independently of the transmitter device. Users can set to save the recorded files to the microSD card in the Recording Device setting. -
HDMI Port
The remote monitor can be used as an independent monitor when not used with a video transmitter. The video input signal can be received through the HDMI port and the frame guide and safety zone settings, exposure assistant, and focus assistant are available. -
USB-C Port
Connect to the DJI Assistant 2 (Ronin Series) software using a USB-C cable for device activation and firmware update. The video stream from the monitor can be used as a webcam input when connecting to a computer. It is required to set the usage of the USB-C port in the Input & Output Settings on the monitor before use. -
Power Indicator
The indicator will light up when powered on and will turn off when powered off. -
Power Button
Press once to power on. When powered on, press the power button once to turn off the screen display. Press again to turn it on. Press the power button twice to lock the touch screen and all touch operations will be disabled. Press twice again to unlock the touch screen. -
Battery Slot
The WB37 Intelligent Battery is used for power supply by default. The NP-F series batteries can be used for power supply when the NP-F battery adapter is mounted. -
WB37 Battery Release Button
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Expansion Plate Port Cover
The expansion plate port under the cover is used to mount the remote monitor expansion plate to expand the DC and CAN input and HDMI and SDI output. -
Expansion-Protective Frame
Accessories can be mounted to the expansion-protective frame using the 1/4″ screw holes, 1/8″ screw holes, and hand grips port (13 on overview illustration).
Mo nting/Removing the Battery
Before first use, activate the WB37 battery by charging with the WB37 Battery
Charging Hub (USB-C). Refer to the WB37 Battery Charging Hub (USB-C) User
Guide for more information.
- Insert the WB37 battery into the battery slot and push it to the end. Make sure that the WB37 battery release button pops up, indicating the battery is firmly in place.
- Press and hold the WB37 battery release button and push the battery in the opposite direction to remove it. Make sure to use the WB37 battery within the operating temperature range. DO NOT disassemble or pierce a battery in any way or it may leak, catch fire, or explode. Refer to the WB37 Intelligent Battery Safety Guidelines for more information.
- When using the NP-F series batteries, remove the four M2×5 countersunk screws on the back of the remote monitor, mount the NP-F battery adapter to the battery slot, and tighten the four M2×6 socket cap screws. Insert the battery and push it to the end with the connector. Make sure that the NP-F battery release button pops up, indicating the battery is firmly in place. Press and hold the battery release button on the battery adapter and push the battery in the opposite direction to remove it.
Activation
Activation is required when using the remote monitor for the first time. Power
on the monitor and connect it to the computer. Launch DJI Assistant 2 (Ronin
Series), click the corresponding device icon, and follow the instructions on
screen to activate the device. Download the software from:
https://www.dji.com/downloads/softwares/dji-assistant-2-ronin-series: Make
sure to connect the device to the DJI Assistant 2 software and log in with
your DJI account to make sure it is correctly recognized when the device is
used in a country or region that is different from where it was activated.
Linking
The monitor and video transmitter must be linked before use. Make sure that
the video transmitter is mounted to a compatible device before linking. The
video transmission system of the remote monitor offers Control mode and
Broadcast mode, which use different linking methods.
Control Mode
- Power on the remote monitor. Tap • to enter System Menu and then Connection Settings. Select Control Mode, set the monitor as Control Monitor A or Control Monitor B, and tap Link to Control Monitor A/B to enter linking status.
- Using Ronin 4D: to start linking, hold the link button on the Ronin 4D Video Transmitter or go to menus on the Ronin 4D High-Bright Main Monitor, tap Transmission, and Link Device. The linking status indicator on the video transmitter blinks red and green alternately, indicating the device is linking.
- Using DJI Video Transmitter: power on the DJI Video Transmitter. Press and hold the menu dial on the video transmitter until the linking status indicator blinks red and green alternately, indicating the device is linking.
- Once linked, the remote monitor will show a connected status, the control monitor A/B on the Ronin 4D main monitor will have a connected status, and the linking status indicator on the video transmitter will glow solid green.
Broadcast Mode
- Using Ronin 4D: enable Broadcast Mode in Transmission settings on the Ronin 4D High-Bright Main Monitor. Make sure that at least one remote monitor is powered on and connected to Ronin 4D before enabling Broadcast mode. Using DJI Video Transmitter: enable Broadcast mode in the menu on the video transmitter.
- Power on the remote monitor. Tap •• to enter System Menu and then Connection Settings. Select Broadcast Mode and the monitor will automatically search for nearby devices with Broadcast mode enabled. Tap a device to monitor and the live view from the corresponding device will display on the remote monitor. Tap the camera number on the right side of the screen to refresh the live view or switch between the monitored devices.
Monitoring Interface
Mirror Control Mode on Ronin 4D Enabled
The interface varies for Control mode and Broadcast mode. The following describes the interface for Control mode. In Broadcast mode, operations such as adjusting recording parameters and switching LUT cannot be performed.
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Battery Level and External Power Voltage: The battery level will be displayed when a battery is used as the power source, while the voltage will be displayed when an external DC power supply is used. The battery icon will turn red when the battery level is lower than 10%. The battery icon will be when the battery level is critically low. Charge the battery immediately.
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TX Battery Level and External Power Voltage: Displays the battery level or external power voltage of the transmitting device according to the device and power supply used.
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Storage Capacity: Displays the available storage or the corresponding remaining recording time of the microSD card in the monitor.
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Remote Control Devices: Shows the connected remote control devices. See below for the corresponding device for each icon.
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- ja: Three-Channel Follow Focus
- fo: Left Hand Grip
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- OH: Master Wheels
- §: Right Hand Grip
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HDMI Input Devices This icon will appear when the HDMI port is connected to a video source.
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Video Transmission Signal Strength and Bitrate Tap to enter video transmission channel settings to switch the channel mode, check the signal quality, and select the channel and downlink bandwidth. Channel Mode: tap to switch between Auto and Manual. In Auto mode, channels with strong interference will be avoided automatically and the channel with the least interference and best signal quality is selected. In Manual mode, users can manually select the channel with the best signal quality and downlink bandwidth. If the remote monitor is near connected devices in an environment with weak interference, it is recommended to set the bandwidth to 40M for best transmission quality. If the remote monitor is far from connected devices in an environment with strong interference, it is recommended to set the bandwidth to 20M for longer transmission distance and better anti-interference. When using with the DJI Video Transmitter, if the video transmitter is linked to the remote monitor in Control mode and Broadcast mode is enabled, users can select the prioritized mode. Prioritized Mode: tap to select Control mode or Broadcast mode as the prioritized mode. When Control mode is the prioritized mode, the transmission signal quality of the devices in Control mode will have a priority. Users can select the channel mode. In this mode, devices in Broadcast mode near the remote monitor may have a weak transmission signal. When Broadcast mode is the prioritized mode, the transmission signal quality of the devices in Broadcast mode will have a priority. Users can select the channel manually, while the channel mode and downlink bandwidth cannot be selected.
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Recording Parameters/LiDAR Focus
Recording parameters will be displayed when used with Ronin 4D including white balance, ND, aperture, El, and aperture angle or shutter speed (depending on Ronin 4D settings). Tap to adjust the corresponding parameter. The LiDAR focus distance will be displayed when used with the DJI LiDAR Range Finder (RS), indicating the distance of the subject near the center of the image that is detected by the range finder or the distance of the subject that is detected and locked. -
Gyroscope Control
Tap to enter the settings menu to enable or disable Gyroscope Control. When enabled, set the follow speed of the pan, tilt, and roll axes, and recenter the gimbal. Enter the advanced settings to set the deadband and smoothness of the pan, tilt, and roll axes, calibrate the compass, and reset to default. When Gyroscope Control is enabled, hold this icon to pause control and the gimbal will keep the current attitude. Release to resume control. Double tap the icon to recenter the gimbal.- The Gyroscope Control icon will not appear here if Gyroscope Control is disabled in System Menu.
- LiDAR waveform will not appear when Gyroscope Control is enabled.
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Safety Zone
The safety zone can be used to assist in composition and also to reserve space for overlaid information in advance such as TV station logos and program icons that need to be added to the video. Users can enable or disable the safety zone and set the safety zone ratio in General Settings. Note that the safety zone ratio is only a reference for monitoring and will not affect the actual recording. -
Frame Guide
Shows the pre-set frame guide. Users can select the frame guide ratio and transparency in General Settings. Frame guide ratio customization is not supported at the moment. Note that the frame guide ratio is only a reference for monitoring and will not affect the actual recording. -
System Menu
Includes connection settings, general settings, local playback, about, and help. Refer to the System Menu section for details. -
Volume Level
Shows the current volume level. Green means the volume is safe, yellow means it is approaching being overloaded, and red means it is overloaded. -
Monitor Volume
Move the slider to adjust the volume from the 3.5mm audio output jack. The remote monitor does not have a built-in speaker. Users can only monitor the volume using the 3.5mm audio output jack. -
Recording Button and Timecode
Tap to start or stop recording locally or remotely. The icon to the right of the timecode shows the recording device in control currently. Users can select the device in the recording device setting. When HDMI is set as the input signal, only recording locally will be performed. -
LiDAR Focus Assistant Settings
The icon is active only when using the DJI LiDAR Range Finder (RS). Tap to enter the menu to configure parameters and functions related to the LiDAR range finder and lens. Refer to the LiDAR Focus Assistant Settings section for more information. -
LUT
Tap to switch the LUT effect of the SDI and HDMI video output from the remote monitor or remote monitor expansion plate. Supported LUT options vary by the transmitter device used. Tap the icon in the upper right corner to import and apply the LUT files from the microSD card to the remote monitor. -
Exposure Assist/Focus Assist Settings
- Focus Meter: when enabled, the focus meter will be displayed on the right of the screen. It can be used to assist focus when the Ronin 4D Hand Grips or DJI Three-Channel Follow Focus is used. The focus plane distance (the yellow arrow pointed to) and depth of field (area within yellow dotted lines) can be displayed in the focus meter and LiDAR waveform when the focus point information and aperture value are read. LiDAR Waveform: when enabled, the ranging points within the focus area of the LiDAR range finder will be displayed on the right of the screen in a simplified top-down view. When using the remote monitor with the DJI Video Transmitter, the LiDAR Waveform function will work only if the DJI LiDAR Range Finder (RS) is connected to the video transmitter via the DJI LiDAR Range Finder (RS) to the DJI Transmission Cable Hub.
- Zebra Stripes: when enabled, the overexposed areas in the image will be displayed in zebra stripes. Adjust the percentage of the zebra level using the slider under the option.
- Waveform: when enabled, the bottom of the screen will show the relationship and degree of the light and shadow in the current screen with a waveform. Select the size and transparency of the waveform in the settings menu. Drag the waveform on the monitoring interface to move its position to avoid the waveform blocking the image.
- False Color: when enabled, colors representing exposure values of different objects will be added to the image. Enable false color reference to display the false color chart at the bottom of the screen.
- Tap Twice to Zoom In: when enabled, tap the screen twice on the monitoring interface to zoom in on the area tapped. Drag the image to view the rest area of the image. The rectangle on the upper right corner will show where the magnified area is located in the whole image. Tap twice multiple times to switch the magnification of the display between 2x, 4x, and original size.
- Focus Peaking: when enabled, users can set the display color and percentage for color peaking or the percentage for aperture peaking. When Mirror Control mode is enabled in the Ronin 4D main monitor, users can access the
complete live view of the Ronin 4D main monitor on the remote monitor and adiust the parameters. The touch operations on the live view are the same as those on the Ronin 4D main monitor. The icons below correspond to the physical buttons on the Ronin 4D main monitor. Tap the icons on the screen to perform the same functions of the buttons.
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Home Button
Tap to enter the menu screen. -
Focus Peak Button
Tap to enable or disable the focus assist display. The function is set to Focus Peaking by default. Go to the menu, select Display, then Focus Assistant, and set the PEAK Button Function to LiDAR Waveform and Focus Mag. The function of the icon on the screen of the remote monitor will be updated accordingly. -
LUT Button
Tap to enable or disable LUT display. LUTs are customizable. Go to the menu and select Display then LOOK to set LOOK as an imported custom LUT. Refer to the LOOK section in the Ronin 4D User Manual for more information. -
EXP Button
Tap to enable or disable the exposure display. The feature supports Zebra Stripes, Waveform, and False Color. Go to the menu and select Display then Exposure Assistant to apply settings. -
Playback Button
Tap to access playback and play the last recorded video.
System Menu
Tap on the bottom left to enter the system menu for multiple settings.
Connection Settings
Link devices and switch between Control mode and Broadcast mode.
General Settings
Input & Output Settings
- HDMI/SDI OSD: enable or disable on-screen display on the HDMI/SDI output device.
- HDMI/SDI Aspect Ratio: Normal or CenterCrop (16:9).
- HDMI/SDI Frame Rate: Auto or 24/25/30/50/60. When an HDMI/SDI output device is connected, the monitor will also prompt a window for frame rate selection. Low latency is selected by default, corresponding to the option 60 in this setting. Auto corresponds to the option Auto in this setting. The DJI Remote Monitor Expansion Plate is required when using HDMI/SDI output functions.
- Input Signal: select OcuSync when using the transmitter as the input source. Select HDMI when using the HDMI port on the monitor as the input source.
- Rec Trigger: when a camera with the rec trigger function is used for the transmitter device, enable or disable the function in this setting.
- USB-C Function: select Update when using the USB-C port for firmware update. If Webcam is selected, the video stream from the monitor can be used as a webcam input and uploaded to the computer connected to the USB-C port.
Recording Device
Select the device for video recording.
- TX+SD: when using with Ronin 4D, control both the monitor and Ronin 4D to record videos simultaneously by the record button on the monitoring interface of the monitor or on Ronin 4D. The recorded files will be stored to both the storage device on Ronin 4D and the microSD card in the monitor.
- TX: when using with Ronin 4D, control Ronin 4D to record videos by the record button on the monitoring interface of the monitor or on Ronin 4D. The monitor will not perform local recording. The recorded files will be stored to the storage device on Ronin 4D.
- SD: control local recording by the record button on the monitoring interface of the monitor. The transmitter device will not perform recording. The recorded files will be stored to the microSD card in the monitor.
- Storage: Tap to view the free storage of the microSD card in the monitor and format the microSD card.
- Gyroscope Control: Enable or disable Gyroscope Control. The Gyroscope Control icon will not appear on the monitoring interface when Groscope Control is disabled.
Custom Hand Grips
Set the function of the specific buttons and dials on the left and right-hand
grips if the Ronin 4D Hand Grips are mounted to the monitor.
Screen Settings
Set the frame guide ratio and transparency, enable or disable the safety zone
and center marker, and set the safety zone ratio and brightness. When an
anamorphic widescreen lens is in use, set the appropriate anamorphic desqueeze
display ratio to restore the monitoring liveview to the normal effect. When
specific cameras are In use with the transmitter device, enable the virtual
widget to set the camera parameters using the virtual buttons on the monitor
screen. Users can also use the color calibration function in Screen Settings.
Color Calibration
Users can import: 33 point 3D LUT file for color calibration with.CUBE in this
menu to apply | color calibration according to their requirements. Only use
letters, numbers, or underscore ‘ to name the file and DO NOT use special
characters or spaces.
When generating the file for color calibration, make sure to enable Color
Calibration Mode in this menu before the color calibration steps. Otherwise,
there will be color difference after color calibration is applied.
- Copy the file for color calibration to the root directory of the microSD card and insert the microSD card into the slot on the monitor.
- Tap Import Color Profile in the Color Calibration menu. The files for color calibration will be listed on the screen.
- Tap ~, to the right of the file, and tap Import.
- The color calibration is applied to the monitor after a successful import.
- Tap Reset Settings in the Color Calibration menu if color calibration is not required.
Unit
Set the unit of the focus meter on the monitoring interface to Imperial (feet)
or Metric (meters).
Language
Select the system language in the language list.
Local Playback
View and play the locally recorded videos on the microSD card in the playback
view. The monitor will play the last recorded video automatically after
entering the playback view. ap 1 to view the video list. Tap < to return to
the monitoring interface.
About and Help
View information such as the firmware version and serial number under About
and scan the QR code to view the video tutorials under Help.
LIDAR Focus Assistant Settings
When connecting the DJI LiDAR Range Finder (RS) and the DJI RS Focus Motor
(2022) to the DJI Video Transmitter and remote monitor via the DJI LiDAR Range
Finder (RS) to DJI Transmission Cable Hub, tap a or 5 on the bottom right of
the monitoring interface to enter the settings menu.
Lens Settings
Configure lens profile and calibration according to the lens in use.
Lens Profile
If using a digital lens, the lens profile can be read automatically. There is
no need to add the lens profile manually. Refer to the DJI LiDAR Ranger Finder
(RS) section on the Specs page of the official DJI RS 3 Pro website for
supported lens models. If using other lenses, input the lens profile manually.
Up to three lens profiles can be added. Refer to the corresponding file on the
Downloads page of the official DJI Transmission website for supported lens
models. Tap the Add button on the screen, input the focal length of the lens,
and tap Calibrate. Follow the onscreen instructions to complete lens
configuration.
Lens Calibration
Lens calibration is required after switching lens profile or changing the
mounting position of the focus motor. Tap Calibrate and follow the onscreen
instructions.
Flange Distance Adjustment
If the lens profile is added using the Ronin app, users can adjust the flange
distance here to eliminate the focusing error using different lens mounts,
which makes focusing more accurate.
LiDAR Settings
Focus Mode
Select AF or MF.
Focus Area
Set the focus area to Wide or Flex Point. The mark box display in PiP (picture
in picture) varies in different focus area settings. Enable PiP in the
settings menu to check the mark box. In Wide mode, the LiDAR range finder
automatically recognizes subjects such as people or cars in the camera view
and focuses on the subject nearest to the center. In Flex Point mode, the
range finder will focus on the subject inside the focus box displayed in PiP.
LiDAR Installation Distance
The installation distance is defined as the focus plane of the camera and the
LiDAR range finder. The default distance is 75 mm, which is the length of the
LiDAR range finder mounting bracket plus the length of the LiDAR range finder.
Fine-tune the value to improve the auto focus accuracy. When mounting the
LiDAR range finder to other positions, such as the top of the camera lens,
adjust the distance to compensate for errors.
Tracking Sensitivity
Supports 5 levels. Level 1 offers the slowest change in focus. Level 5 offers
the fastest change in focus.
PiP
When enabled, the picture in picture window that displays the image from the
visible light camera on the LiDAR range finder will appear on the monitoring
interface. Detection mark boxes will be shown in PiP. Drag the PiP window to
move its position. Set the magnification of PiP to 1x or 2x in the settings
menu. When 2x is set, the PiP display will zoom in with the center of the
image as the reference point. When the focus area is set to Wide mode, there
will be white, gray, and white mark boxes displayed in PiP.
White: a subject that S detected and iS automatically focused on, which
has a near distance from the center of the image.
Gray: a subject that is detected and can be chosen to focus on, which has
a far distance from the center of the image.
Yellow: for a subject in the white mark box, use the dial or trigger on
the right hand grip mounted on the remote monitor to switch to the subject or
to choose the subject, and the mark box will turn yellow, indicating that the
subject being focused on is locked. The focused subject will not be switched
even when the subject has a far distance from a the center of the image.
Appendix
Firmware Update
Update the monitor using the DJI Assistant 2 (Ronin Series) software.
- Power on the device and connect it to a computer with a USB-C cable.
- Launch DJI Assistant 2 (Ronin Series) 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.
Specifications
Mounting the Remote Monitor Hood
Unfold the remote monitor hood, pass the Velcro on the hood through the
mounting holes on the remote monitor expansion-protective frame as shown, and
attach the Velcro firmly.
Using Other Control Devices
Connect the DJI Master Wheels or Force Pro to the monitor to control the
transmitter device remotely.
Connection: mount the DJI Remote Monitor Expansion Plate to the monitor.
Connect the DCOUT port on the DJI Master Wheels or Force Pro to the DC-IN port
on the expansion plate using the DJI High-Bright Remote Monitor Controller
Cable.
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