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MATRICE 200
User Manual
It is important to understand basic ight guidelines for the safety of both you and
those around you.
Refer to the Disclaimer and Safety Guidelines for more information.
IP43 Protection Rating
Under stable laboratory conditions, the Matrice 200 Series achieves an IP43 protection rating by
IEC60529 standards when equipped with standard TB50-M200 or TB55 Intelligent Flight Batteries.
However, this protection rating is not permanent and may reduce over time after long-term use.
DO NOT y when the amount of rainfall exceeds 10 mm/day.
DO NOT fold the frame arms in the rain.
The angle of inclination of the aircraft body and the ground should not exceed ±30° when y the
aircraft in rainy days.
Make sure the battery ports, battery compartment ports, battery surfaces, and battery
compartment surfaces are dry before inserting the batteries.
Make sure the battery ports and battery surfaces are free from any liquid before charging the
batteries.
Before packing the aircraft into the carrying case, ensure that it is free from any liquid by wiping it
carefully.
Product warranty does not cover water damage.
The aircraft does not achieve IP43 protection rating in the following circumstances:
(1) Folded frame arms.
(2) Turn the aircraft upside down.
(3) You use batteries other than the M200 Series' TB50-M200 or TB55 Intelligent Flight Batteries.
(4) The cover for the ports and buttons on the rear of the aircraft are not attached correctly.
(5) The external GPS module is in use.
(6) The weatherproong top shell plug is not rmly attached to the top shell.
(7) The Micro SD card slot cover is not rmly attached.
(8) The aircraft is broken due to various reasons, such as broken aircraft shell, failure of the
waterproof adhesive, etc.
Video Suggestions and Tips
1. Go through the full pre-ight checklist before each ight.
2. Select the desired gimbal operation mode in the DJI GO 4 app.
3. Only shoot video when ying in P-mode.
4. Always y in good weather and avoid ying in rain or heavy wind.
5. Choose the camera settings that suit your needs. Settings include photo format and exposure
compensation.
6. Perform ight tests to establish ight routes and preview scenes.
7. Push the control sticks gently to keep the aircraft’s movement smooth and stable.