User Manual

DJI Goggles
User Manual
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16. Flight Telemetry
Flight Telemetry is the horizontal/vertical distance between the aircraft and the Home Point as
well as the movement speed across the horizontal/vertical distance of the aircraft. When the
aircraft is close to the ground, the altitude will be displayed.
Controlling the Aircraft
The functional support list of the Goggles when connected with different aircraft is shown below:
Mavic Pro
Phantom 4 Pro/
Advanced Series
Phantom 4 Inspire 2 Inspire 1 Series
Head Tracking Flight
× ×
Head Tracking Gimbal
× ×
Focus
× ×
Auto Takeoff / Return Home
× ×
TapFly
× ×
ActiveTrack
× ×
Terrain Follow
× ×
Tripod
× ×
Cinematic
× × × ×
Fixed Wing
× × × ×
When linked to the Mavic Pro, the remote controller can be used to control the Goggles. 5D
button = Touch Panel; C1 button = Function button; C2 button = Back button. Press the C1
and C2 buttons together to enter the shortcut menu, and press the C2 button to exit. These
remote controller buttons will be used to control the Goggles and their original function will
be disabled. Please y with caution.
Intelligent Flight Modes
Goggles support DJI Intelligent Flight Modes such as TapFly, ActiveTrack, Terrain Follow, Tripod,
Fixed Wing and more. Please refer to the aircraft user manual for further details.
Use the touch panel to enter “Intelligent Flight Mode” and select the corresponding button to enable
the desired mode. Enable TapFly, ActiveTrack or Fixed Wing in the Goggles as follows:
1. TapFly
a) Use the touch panel to enter “Intelligent Flight Mode > TapFly”.
b) Move your head to control the cursor in the Goggles and then tap the touch panel to conrm
the target direction and wait for the
icon to appear.
c) Tap again to conrm the selection and the aircraft will y in that direction.
d) Press the back button on the Goggles to exit the current target direction or TapFly.
2. ActiveTrack
a) Use the touch panel to enter “Intelligent Flight Mode > ActiveTrack”.
b) Move your head to control the cursor in the Goggles and then tap the touch panel to select
the target subject. If the subject is not automatically recognized, move your head from the
upper left corner to the lower right corner to drag a box around it.
The box will turn green when tracking is in progress. If the box turns red, the object could not
be identied and you should try again.
c) Tap again to conrm the selection and the aircraft will track the target subject.
d) Press the back button on the Goggles to exit the current target subject or ActiveTrack.