User Manual

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Product Profile
Introduction
The DJI Mavic Air features a new folding design and a fully stabilized 3-axis gimbal camera capable of
shooting 4K video and 12 megapixel photos. DJI signature technologies such as Obstacle Avoidance
and Intelligent Flight Modes like SmartCapture, Panorama, Advanced Pilot Assistance Systems,
QuickShots, ActiveTrack
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, and TapFly
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make capturing complex shots easy. The Mavic Air boasts a
maximum ight speed of 42.5 mph (68.4 kph) and a maximum ight time of 21 minutes*.
Feature Highlights
Camera and Gimbal: With the Mavic Air, you are able to shoot 4K video at up to 30 frames per second
and capture 12 megapixel photos that look crisp and clear, all stabilized by the onboard 3-axis gimbal.
Flight Controller: The next-generation ight controller has been updated to provide a safer, more reliable
ight experience. The aircraft is able to automatically return to its Home Point when the remote control
signal is lost or the battery level is low. As well as being able to hover indoors at low altitudes, the aircraft
can sense and avoid obstacles on its route, enhancing safety.
HD Video Downlink: DJI’s enhanced Wi-Fi technology is built into the remote controller, offering a
transmission range of up to 2.49 mi (4 km)** and making it possible stream 720p video to your mobile
device.
Preparing the Mavic Air
Preparing the Aircraft
1. Remove the gimbal protector from the camera.
2. All aircraft arms are folded before the aircraft is packaged at the factory. First, unfold the rear arms,
then unfold the front arms and the front landing gear.
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3. For safety reasons the propeller guards should be mounted when
using SmartCapture and it is recommended that the propeller guards
are mounted when ying in Beginner mode or indoors. Refer to the
Mavic Air Propeller Guards User Guide to learn more.
* Maximum ight time was tested in windless conditions ying at a consistent
15.5 mph (25 kph). This value should be taken for reference only.
** The remote controller is able to reach its maximum transmission distance (FCC) in a wide open area with no elec-
tromagnetic interference and at an altitude of about 400 ft (120 m).