User Manual
Keep moving the pitch stick forward or backward. The aircraft will avoid the obstacles by flying
above, below, or to the left or right of the obstacle.
When APAS is enabled, the aircraft can be brought to a stop by pressing the Flight Pause button on
the remote controller or tapping Stop on the screen in DJI Fly. The aircraft hovers for three seconds
and awaits further pilot commands.
To enable APAS, open DJI Fly, enter System Settings>Safety, and enable APAS.
APAS is disabled when using Intelligent Flight modes and recording at high resolution such
as 2.7K 48/50/60 fps, 1080p 48/50/60/120/240 fps, and 4K 48/50/60 fps.
APAS is only available when flying forward, backward, upward and downward. If the
aircraft flies left or right, APAS is disabled.
Make sure you use APAS when the Forward and Backward Vision Systems are available.
Be sure there are no people, animals, objects with small surface areas (e.g., tree
branches), or transparent objects (e.g., glass or water) along the desired flight path.
Make sure you use APAS when the Downward Vision System is available or the GNSS
signal is strong. APAS may not function properly when the aircraft is flying over water or
snow-covered area.
Be extra cautious when flying in extremely dark (<300 lux) or bright (>10,000 lux)
environments.
Pay attention to the DJI Fly and ensure the aircraft is working in APAS mode normally.
APAS may not function properly when the aircraft is flying near flight limits or in a GEO
zone.
Flight Recorder
Flight data including flight telemetry, aircraft status information, and other parameters are
automatically saved to the internal data recorder of the aircraft. The data can be accessed using
DJI Assistant 2 (Consumer Drones Series).
Propellers
There are two types of DJI Air 2S Low-Noise Quick Release Propellers, which are designed to spin
in different directions. Marks are used to indicate which propellers should be attached to which
motors. Make sure to match the propeller and motor following the instructions.