User manual
Table Of Contents
- Using This Manual
- Product Profile
- Flight Safety
- Aircraft
- Remote Controller
- Starting and Activating the Remote Controller
- Remote Controller Overview
- Mounting the WB37 Intelligent Battery
- Mounting the Dongle
- Mounting the Strap and Bracket Kit
- Adjusting the Antennas
- IP Rating
- User Interface
- Video Transmission
- Remote Controller LEDs and Alert
- Charging the Remote Controller and Checking the Battery Level
- Linking the Remote Controller and Control Stick Modes
- Buttons Overview
- Flight Mode Switch (N/S/F)
- Calibrating the Compass
- HDMI Settings
- Advanced Dual Operator Mode
- Intelligent Battery Station
- Intelligent Flight Battery
- DJI Pilot 2 App
- Firmware Update
- Appendix
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MATRICE 30 SERIES User Manual
FPV Camera
The M30 Series aircraft is equipped with a starlight FPV camera, which can optimize images in poor
lighting conditions at night. It helps the pilot to have better visibility of the ight environment and y
safely.
Propellers
Using the Propellers
The M30 Series aircraft supports both the 1671 Propeller and the 1676 High Altitude Propeller (excluded).
Refer to the diagram below to choose the appropriate propellers according to the aircraft takeo weight
and the expected maximum ight altitude.
The service ceiling is the theoretical maximum altitude that the aircraft can fly at normally, on the
condition that the wind speed does not exceed 15 m/s when flying and 12 m/s when taking off or
landing. The aircraft braking and acceleration capabilities will be reduced when ying near the service
ceiling. Use the 1676 High Altitude Propeller when ying at altitudes higher than 3,000 m (9,842.5 ft)
above sea level.
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Flight Altitude (m)
Takeoff Weight (kg)
M30 Series Service Ceiling
1676 High Altitude Propeller
Service Ceiling
1671 Propeller Service Ceiling
Max. takeo weightTakeo weight