dji Mavic 3E 3T Drones User Guide

June 4, 2024
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dji Mavic 3E 3T Drones User Guide

Aircraft

DJITM MAVICTM 3E/3T features both an infrared sensing system and upward, downward, and horizontal omnidirectional vision systems*, allowing for hovering and flying indoors as well as outdoors and for automatic Return to Home while avoiding obstacles in all directions.
With a precise three-axis gimbal to stabilize the high-performance multi- camera payload, the DJI PILOTTM 2 app can be used to view in real-time from the cameras and take photos and videos. Built-in
DJI AirSense detects nearby aircraft in the surrounding airspace to ensure safety, and the beacon helps identify the aircraft during flight.
The aircraft is equipped with a PSDK port to connect compatible accessories that are used to adapt to different security, patrol inspection, and mapping scenarios.

  1. Gimbal and Camera**
  2. Horizontal Omnidirectional Vision System
  3. Auxiliary Bottom Light
  4.  Downward Vision System
  5. Infrared Sensing System
  6. Front LEDs
  7. Motors
  8. Popellers
  9. Aircraft Status Indicators
  10. Landing Gears (built-in antennas)
  11. Upward Vision System
  12. USB-C Port
  13. microSD Card Slot
  14. Battery Level LEDs
  15. Intelligent Flight Battery
  16. Power Button
  17.  Battery Buckles
  18. Beacon
  19.  PSDK Port
  • The vision and infrared sensing systems are affected by the surrounding conditions.
    Read the User Manual for more information.

  • The Mavic 3E and Mavic 3T are equipped with different cameras. Refer to the actual product purchased.

Remote Controller

The DJI RC Pro Enterprise remote controller features O3 Enterprise, the latest version of DJI’s signature OCUSYNCTM image transmission technology, and can transmit a live HD view from the camera of the aircraft at a distance of up to 15 km*. The remote controller has a wide range of aircraft and gimbal controls as well as customizable buttons. The built-in microphone allows recording voice and the 5.5-in high brightness 1000 cd/m2 screen boasts a resolution of 1920×1080 pixels. Users can connect to the internet via Wi-Fi and the Android operating system comes with a variety of functions such as Bluetooth and GNSS.

  1. Control Sticks

  2. Back/Function Button

  3. RTH Button

  4. Flight Pause Button

  5. Flight Mode Switch

  6. 5D Button

  7. Power Button

  8. Confirm Button

  9. Touchscreen

  10. M4 Screw Hole

  11.  microSD Card Slot

  12.  USB-C Port

  13.  Mini HDMI Port

  14. Microphone

  15. Gimbal Dial

  16. Record Button

  17. Antennas

  18. Status LED

  19. Battery Level LEDs

  20. Focus/Shutter Button

  21. Camera Settings Dial

  22. Air Vent

  23. Control Sticks Storage Slot

  24. Customizable C1 Button

  25. Speaker

  26. Customizable C2 Button

  27.  Air Intak

  • The remote controller can reach its maximum transmission distance (FCC) in a wideopen area with no electromagnetic interference at an altitude of about 120 m (400 ft).

    1. Watching the Tutorials
      Scan the QR code or visit DJI official website to watch the tutorial videos.

    2. Charging the Battery
      Charge to activate the Intelligent Flight Battery and the internal battery of the Remote Controller before using it for the first time.

Check battery level: press once. Power on/off: press, then press and hold.

Preparing the Aircraft

Unfold the front arms before the rear arms. All arms and propellers must be unfolded before takeoff.

4. Preparing the Remote Controller

The optimal transmission range is where the antennas face the aircraft, with the angle between the antennas and the back of the remote controller being 180° or 270°.

  • DO NOT operate other wireless devices at the same frequency as the remote controller, to avoid signal interference.
  • A warning prompt appears in DJI Pilot 2 if the transmission signal is weak. Adjust the antennas to make sure that the aircraft is within the optimal transmission range.

5. Getting Ready for Takeof

Start/Stop Motors: perform Combination tick Command and hold for two seconds.

Takeoff: slowly push the left control stick (mode 2) up to take off.

Landing:

slowly push the left control stick (mode 2) down until the aircraft ands. Hold for three seconds to stop the motors.

Control Stick Mode

The default control stick mode is mode 2. The left control stick controls the altitude and heading of the aircraft, while the right control stick controls the forward, backward, and sideward movements.

  • Always set an appropriate RTH mode and RTH altitude before takeoff.
  • Press the Flight Pause button for emergency braking during flight.

Specifications

Aircraft (Model: M3E/M3T)


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