dji FlyCart 30 Drone User Guide
- June 16, 2024
- DJi
Table of Contents
FLYCART 30
Quick Start Guide
v1.0
Aircraft
The DJI FLYCARTTM™ 30 aircraft has a tilt truss structure. It is equipped with
a forward and rear phased array radar system and a forward and downward
binocular vision system to ensure flight safety. Boasting an HD FPV camera
with a tiltable gimbal, the aircraft can generate flight routes precisely. The
Co-Axis Dual-Prop aircraft frame and the dual battery systems allow for safe,
long-duration flights. The aircraft also has an onboard parachute to protect
the aircraft and cargo in an emergency. The Cargo System has a maximum storage
capacity of 70 L. The optional Winch System enables aerial cargo loading and
unloading in harsh environments where the aircraft cannot land. The maximum
payload of the aircraft is 30 kg in dual battery mode.
1. Propellers
2. Motors
3. Electronic Speed Controller
4. Front LEDs
5. Frame Arms
6. Forward Binocular Vision System
7. Downward Binocular Vision System
8. FPV Gimbal Camera
9. Spotlights
10. Forward Phased Array Radar| 11. Parachute
12. Intelligent Flight Battery
13. Weight Sensors
14. Cargo Box
15. Landing Gear
16. Rear Phased Array Radar
17. Video Transmitter Antennas
18. Rear LEDs
19. GNSS Antennas
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Remote Controller
The DJI RC Plus remote controller features O3 video transmission and can transmit an HD live view from the camera of the aircraft to the touchscreen display. The remote controller is equipped with a wide range of functional buttons as well as customizable buttons, which can easily control the aircraft and operate the gimbal camera. The built- in 7.02-inch high-bright screen boasts a resolution of 1920×1200 pixels. The Android operating system comes with a variety of functions, such as GNSS, Wi-Fi, and Bluetooth. The remote controller has a maximum operating time of 3 hours and 18 minutes with the internal battery and up to 6 hours when used with an external WB37 intelligent battery.
1. External Antennas
2. Touchscreen
3. Aircraft Authority Button
4. Control Sticks
5. Internal Wi-Fi Antennas
6. Back/Function Button
7. Return to Home (RTH) Button
8. Status LEDs
9. Battery Level LEDs
10. Internal GNSS Antennas
11. Power Button
12. 5D Button| 13. Flight Pause Button
14. Reserved Button
15. Flight Mode Switch
16. Internal Antennas
17. microSD Card Slot
18. USB-A Port
19. HDMI Port
20. USB-C Port
21. Reserved Button
22. Battery Release Button
23. Battery Compartment
24. Rear Cover Release Button
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Using FlyCart 30
1. Charging
Charging the DB2000 Intelligent Flight Battery
Use the C8000 Intelligent Battery Station to charge the DB2000 Intelligent
Flight Battery. The C8000 Intelligent Battery Station needs to be activated
before being used for the first time, and the DB2000 Intelligent Flight
Battery needs to be activated using the C8000 Intelligent Battery Station.
Charging the Remote Controller
a. Mounting the WB37 Intelligent Battery: push the rear cover release button
to open the rear cover 1 . Insert the WB37 battery into the battery
compartment and push forward until it clicks firmly in place 2 . To remove the
WB37 battery, press and hold the battery release button and push the battery
downward.
b. Use the DJI 100 W USB-C Power Adapter to charge the remote controller. The internal battery of the remote controller must be charged to activate it before using for the first time. The battery level LEDs will flash to indicate the internal battery is activated and charging has started.
- The remote controller cannot be powered on before activating the internal battery.
2. Preparing the Remote Controller
Checking the Battery Levels
Press once on the power button to check the battery level of the internal
battery when powered off.
Power On/Off
Press once, then press and hold the power button to power the remote
controller on/ off. The remote controller needs to be activated before using
for the first time. Follow the prompts to activate.
Adjusting the Antennas
Unfold and adjust the antennas. The signal strength of the remote controller
is affected by the position of the antennas.
3. Preparing the Aircraft
Unfolding the Aircraft
a. Move the propeller holder away from the frame arms. Unfold the M3 and M4
frame arms 1 2 before unfolding the M1 and M2 frame arms 3 4 . Lock the arm
lock for each of the frame arms.
b. Remove the propeller holder.
c. Unfold the propellers.
Installing the Intelligent Flight Battery
Install the two batteries as shown in the diagram. Press down the battery
until you hear two clicks.
Checking the battery level: press the power button once.
Power on/off: press once, then press and hold the power button.
Activating the Aircraft
Power on the aircraft and remote controller, launch DJI PILOTTM screen
instructions to activate the aircraft.
Using the Cargo Box
Open the cargo box and place the cargo inside.
- Make sure the battery is mounted firmly. Make sure the battery is powered off during installation.
- To remove the battery, press the battery buckle and lift the battery.
- To fold the frame arms, fold the M1 and M2 frame arms before M3 and M4.
4. Getting Ready for Takeoff
a. Place the aircraft on an open, flat ground with the rear of the aircraft
facing toward you.
b. Make sure that the propellers are securely mounted, there are no foreign
objects in or on the motors and propellers, the propeller blades and arms are
unfolded, and the arm locks are firmly fastened.
c. Make sure the Intelligent Flight Battery is mounted firmly.
d. Power on the remote controller and aircraft, then launch DJI Pilot 2. Enter
Camera View. Make sure the GNSS signal is strong and the app displays Ready to
GO (GNSS) or Ready to GO (RTK). Otherwise, the aircraft cannot takeoff.
- RTK positioning is recommended. In the app, go to Camera View, and tap RTK to select a method for receiving RTK signals.
5. Manual Flight
Manual Takeoff/Landing
- Start/stop motors: perform Combination Stick Command and hold for two seconds.
- Takeoff: push the left control stick (mode 2) up to take off.
- Landing: push the left control stick (mode 2) down until the aircraft lands. Release the left control stick once the motors have stopped.
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.
- Stay away from spinning propellers and motors to avoid injury during takeoff or landing.
- Make sure to use the remote controller to control the aircraft before the motor stops.
- DO NOT stop the motors mid-flight. Otherwise it will cause the aircraft to crash. The motors should only be stopped mid-flight in an emergency situation such as if the aircraft is involved in a collision.
- Make sure to power off the aircraft before powering off the remote controller after landing.
6. Flight Route
Users can use DJI Pilot 2 to add points to generate a flight route, and the
aircraft will fly automatically according to the route. Flight Route makes the
delivery process simple and more efficient.
a. Power on the remote controller and aircraft, and enter Camera View in DJI
Pilot 2.
b. Select Flight Route > Create a Route > Live Mission Recording.
c. Manually control the aircraft, and add points during flight to record a
route.
d. Select Flight Route again, and select a flight route.
e. Press the Start button to begin the flight route.
f. Go through the Preflight Check, and tap Upload Route to begin.
g. The aircraft will fly to the destination and land according to the flight
task.
- Only takeoff in an open area and set an appropriate RTH Altitude according to the operating environment.
- Press the Flight Pause button or tap the stop icon on the app to stop the flight task. The aircraft will hover and record the breakpoint. After which, the aircraft can be controlled manually. Select the flight task again to continue. The aircraft will return to the breakpoint automatically and resume the flight task. Pay attention to aircraft safety when returning to a breakpoint.
Specifications
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Aircraft (Model: E2MTR-30A)
Operating Frequency| 2.4000-2.4835 GHz, 5.725-5.850 GHz*
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Transmitter Power (EIRP)| 2.4 GHz: <33 dBm (FCC), <20 dBm (SRRC/CE/MIC)
5.8 GHz: <33 dBm (FCC), <23 dBm (SRRC) , <14 dBm (CE)
RTK/GNSS Operating
Frequency| RTK:GPS L1/L2, GLONASS F1/F2, BeiDou B1I/B2I/B3I, Galileo E1/E5b, QZSS L1/L2
GNSS:GPS L1, GLONASS F1, BeiDou B1I, Galileo E1, QZSS L1
Operating Temperature| -20° to 45° C (-4° to 113° F) -
Forward Phased Array Radar (Model: RD241608RF)
Operating Frequency| 24.05-24.25 GHz (NCC/FCC/MIC/KC/CE)
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Power Consumption| 23 W
Transmitter Power (EIRP)| <20 dBm (NCC/MIC/KC/CE/FCC)
Operating Voltage| DC 15 V
Operating Temperature| -20° to 45° C (-4° to 113° F) -
Rear Phased Array Radar (Model:RD241608RB)
Operating Frequency| 24.05-24.25 GHz (NCC/FCC/MIC/KC/CE)
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Power Consumption| 18 W
Transmitter Power (EIRP)| <20 dBm (NCC/MIC/KC/CE/FCC)
Operating Voltage| DC 15 V
Operating Temperature| -20° to 45° C (-4° to 113° F) -
Remote Controller (Model: RM700B)
Internal Battery| Li-ion (6500 mAh @ 7.2 V)
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O3 Transmission
Operating Frequency| 2.4000-2.4835 GHz, 5.725-5.850 GHz
Transmitter Power (EIRP)| 2.4 GHz: <33 dBm (FCC), <20 dBm (CE/SRRC/MIC)
5.8 GHz: <33 dBm (FCC), <14 dBm (CE), <23 dBm (SRRC)
Wi-Fi
Protocol| Wi-Fi 6
Operating Frequency| 2.4000-2.4835 GHz, 5.150-5.250 GHz, 5.725-5.850 GHz
Bluetooth
Protocol| Bluetooth 5.1
Operating Frequency| 2.4000-2.4835 GHz
Transmitter Power (EIRP)| <10 dBm -
5.8 GHz is unavailable in some countries due to local regulations.
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