User manual
Table Of Contents
- Using This Manual
- Product Profile
- Aircraft
- Profile
- Flight Mode
- Flight Status Indicator
- Aircraft Beacons
- Aircraft Auxiliary Lights
- Vision System and Infrared Sensing System
- Return-to-Home (RTH)
- Center of Gravity Calibration
- Flight Recorder
- Propellers
- Intelligent Battery Station
- Intelligent Flight Battery
- DJI Intelligent Flight Battery Functions
- D-RTK
- DJI AirSense
- Expansion Ports
- IP45 Protection Rating
- Remote Controller
- Gimbal and Camera
- DJI Pilot App
- Flight
- Appendix
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MATRICE 300 RTK User Manual
Advanced Dual Operator Mode
Introduction
The M300 RTK supports Advanced Dual Operator Mode, which allows two remote controllers to
connect to the same aircraft. In this mode, two remote controllers are of the same priority and have no
pre-assigned roles. During operation, two pilots take control based on their requirements and decide
which onboard device such as aircraft, gimbal and camera can be operated currently, making it more
exible to operate.
There are two types of control, including aircraft flight control and gimbal control. For the remote
controller with aircraft ight control, it can control the orientation of the aircraft. For the remote controller
with gimbal control, it can control the movement of the gimbal and camera operation.
Conguring Advanced Dual Operator Mode
Before use, remote controller A and remote controller B must be linked separately. Follow these steps to
complete linking:
Linking the Remote Controller
1. Launch DJI Pilot App.
2. Enter “Camera” and tap on
. The remote controller is ready to link.
3. In the drop-down list of Advanced Dual Operator Mode, select remote controller as Controller A or
Controller B. Tap the pop-up window to conrm linking.
Using Advanced Dual Operator Mode
1. Ensure two remote controllers have been linked and connected to the aircraft. The rst connected
remote controller is able to control all devices including aircraft, gimbal and camera by default, while
the second one has no control of any device.
2. A remote controller that has control of a device can use a control stick, gimbal dial, button
combinations, and UI icon to control the device, which is in line with a single remote controller.
Otherwise, the device cannot be controlled. A remote controller that has no control of a device can
still switch to the Camera View of the device. Only a remote controller that is able to control the
orientation of the aircraft can initiate and cancel the Return to Home (RTH) procedure.
3. Users can take control of devices manually. First, switch to the Camera View of the device that you
want to control. For aircraft ight control, switch to the Camera View of the FPV camera. Second, tap
on the control icon on the upper left to take control. The 4-axis aircraft icon represents aircraft ight
control, and the camera icon represents gimbal control.
4. When a user has aircraft ight control, press and hold the Control Lock icon to lock the aircraft ight
control on the Camera page of the FPV camera.
The right dial controls the gimbal pan. Turn the dial to the right,
and the gimbal will shift clockwise. Turn the dial to the left, and the
gimbal will shift counter clockwise. The camera will remain in its
current position when the dial is static.