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Home Point 
When the aircraft is initializing the Ready to Fly status, the aircraft will record the current GPS coordinates as 
the home point. It is recommended to lift off only after Ready to Fly status is confirmed for the safety of being 
able to fly back to home point successfully in case the Failsafe mode is initiated. 
Go Home Procedures 
1 Record Home Point.
2 Flying.
3 Remote controller signal lost.
5 Fly back to home point.4 Signal lost lasts 3s, begin to go home.
6 Landing after hovering 15s.
LED Flight Indicator
 
LED Flight Indicator
LED Flight Indicator
LED Flight Indicator LED Flight Indicator LED Flight Indicator
Height over home point<=20m
Height over home point>20m
20m
Elevate to 20m
Figure 6-2 
(1)  In a Failsafe situation, if less than 6 GPS satellites are found for more than 20 seconds, the aircraft 
will descend automatically. 
(2) When the aircraft is landing automatically, users can control the aircraft’s position and altitude if 
the remote controller signal is recovered. 
In Phantom 2 mode, users can set a new home point manually when the aircraft is in “Ready to fly” status 
as long as a home point has been recorded automatically. Quickly flipping the S2 switch of the remote 
controller from upper most to lower most positions 5 times or more will reset the current aircraft position 
as a new home point of PHANTOM 2. When successfully reset, you will see a series of rapid green blinks 
on the LED Flight Indicator. The definition of “home point” is: 
(1) The  home  point  is  the  place  PHANTOM  2  returns  to  when  the  control  signal  is  lost,  which  is 
recorded last time. 
(2) The  home  point  is  used  to  calculate  the  horizontal  distance  between  you  and  the  aircraft,  the 
distance will be displayed as 
D
 if using iOSD module. 
Regaining Control during Failsafe Procedure 
Position of 
Switch S1 
Position-1 
Position-2 
Position-3 
(No triggering the Failsafe) 
How to regain 
control 
When the S1 switch is switched to Position-1, 
toggle the S1 switch to any other position once to 
regain control. If remote controller’s signal is 
recovered, control is returned back to the pilot. 
Regain control as soon as signal is 
recovered. 










