PHANTOM VISION User Manual V1.00 PVT581 Thank you for purchasing this DJI product. Please strictly follow these steps to use this product, including PHANTOM VISION and DJI VISION App. Please regularly check the web pageof PHANTOM VISIONat our websitewww.dji-innovations.com, which is updated regularly. Product information, technical updates and manual corrections will be available on this web page.
Index INDEX .............................................................................................................................2 DISCLAIMER &WARNING ................................................................................................3 BATTERY USAGE & CHARGING CAUTIONS.....................................................................4 TRADEMARK ..................................................................................................................5 IN THE BOX ..............
Compass Calibration Procedures..................................................................................14 Failsafe Function ..........................................................................................................16 Low Voltage Protection ................................................................................................17 CAMERAOF PHANTOM VISION KNOWLEDGE .........................................................................18 MainFunction Description .............
1. Damage(s) or injuries incurred when users are drunk, taking drugs, drug anesthesia, dizziness, fatigue, nausea and any other conditions no matter physically or mentally that could impair your ability. 2. Damage(s) or injuries caused by subjective intentional operations.Any mental damage compensation caused by accident. 3. Failure to follow the guidance of the manual to assemble or operate. 4. Malfunctions caused by refit or replacement with non-DJI accessories and parts. 5.
8. Do not put the battery into a fire or heat the battery. 9. Do not let the battery terminals (+and-) touch together to cause short-circuit. 10. Do not transport or store the battery together with metal objects. 11. Do not hit or throw the battery. 12. Do not weld the battery terminals together. 13. Do not drive a nail in, hit with a hammer, or stomp on the battery. 14. Do not disassemble or alter the battery. 15.
Battery X8 ChargerX1 Cable X2 Screw X10 AC Adapter X3 Accessories Box X1 5# AA Batteries x4 Micro-SD Card Required Items Phillips Screwdriver x1 Symbol Instruction Forbidden(Important) © 2013 DJI Innovations. All Rights Reserved.
Assembly Mount the propellers Mount the Range Extender View of Mobile Phone Mount 1 2 Mount the Mobile Device Mounting © 2013 DJI Innovations. All Rights Reserved.
Basic Usage Battery and Charger Knowledge BatteryCharge Procedure 1. Connect the battery to the charger. 2. Connect the charger to a wall socket AC. 3. You can use the Charger Status LED to figure out the changing status. Charger Status LED Charging Charge complete © 2013 DJI Innovations. All Rights Reserved.
TransmitterKnowledge View of Transmitter Front View 1 2 (J3) 4 3 6 5 (J2) (J1) (J4 ) 7 10 8 9 1 Antenna 2 Carrying Handle 3 Switch(S1: Control Mode: GPS/ATTI/ATTI) 4 Switch(S2: IOC Mode: OFF/CL/HL) 5 Stick(J1: Roll, J2: Pitch) 6 Stick(J3: Throttle, J4: Yaw) 7 Neck Strap Attachment 8 Power Switch 9 Power LED 10 Battery Compartment (On the back) How to Power on the Transmitter 1. 2.
TransmitterOperation Mode Definitions Stick neutral position and stick released means the stick of Transmitter is pushed to the central position. Command Stick means the stick of Transmitter is pushed away from the central position. Transmitter (Mode 2) Aircraft ( Operation Mode details is the nose direction) The throttle stick is for aircraft up& down control. The aircraft will hold the height automatically if the stick is centered.
Range ExtenderKnowledge View of Range Extender 1 System LED 2 Power LED 6 3 Screw for Fixing 7 4 Mount Slot 3 5 Power Switch 4 6 USB Charging Port 7 Rebinding Button Front View Right View 1 2 5 Function Description ① System LED Wifi Indicator Description Green blink The Range Extender system is working normally. The Range Extender system is working LED Off abnormally. ② Power LED Power Status Indicator Description The Green Solid on Range Extender is working normally.
2. Wait about 20 seconds. The PowerLED: solid Green means that it is fully charged. The System LED: blinks Greenmeans that it is normally communicating. How to Do the Camera &Range Extender &DJI App Rebind In the condition that your camera or range extender has been repaired or replaced by a new one, you need to rebind camera and range extender to rebuilt a wifi-network, and use your DJI App to find the new wifi-network.
Fig.3 SETTING Page Fig.4QR code Aircraft of PHANTOM VISION Knowledge View of PHANTOM VISION (including aircraft and camera) 1 Propeller 2 Motor 3 Sticker 4 Nose LED 5 Battery Compartment 6 Damper 7 Camera Mount 8 Camera 9 Camera Lens 10 Compass 11 Landing Gear 12 Receiver Antenna (5.
2. Press the power button twice to power on the aircraft. The power LED turns solid green on and the power capacity LEDs are on showing the voltage situation. For more battery details please refer to the section. 3. Keep the aircraft stationary until the system start and self-check has finished. Aircraf t LED 4. Aircraft is warming up. Note: Motor Start is disabled duringaircraft warming up. Aircraf t LED 5.
lead topoorflight performance or even flight failure. Compass Calibration MUST be done for the first time use. It is recommended to calibrate the compass outdoorsafter the Controller Unit finds 7 or moreGPS satellites. Regular calibration enables the compass to keep optimal performance. Calibration Cautions (1) DO NOT calibrate your compass where there is strong magnetic interference, such as magnetite, car park, and steel reinforcement under the ground.
Failsafe Function FailSafe works when the Transmitter (TX) signal is lost, the flight control system will automaticallycontrol the aircraft to reduce injuries or damage. TX Descriptions signal ≥6( Home 30secs later after power on; 10secs later after Point Motors have been started; auto-record the position as home point at the first time (HP) the throttle stick is raised. or no Red LED); Flight control system can automatically control the aircraft after Transmitter signal ≥ FailSafe 6 is lost.
methods to regain control. How to regain control in FailSafe GPS Regain control ATTI 2 You have to toggle the control mode switch once to regain control if the signal recovers, y. ATTI 1 Manual Regain control as soon as signal recovers. Low Voltage Protection Low voltage protection is used to alert low battery voltage during flight; in this case, users should promptly fly back the aircraft and land to avoid unexpected damages.
Cameraof PHANTOM VISION Knowledge MainFunction Description ①Power Switch(on the back of the camera) Three stops: (1) OFF – Powered off (2) CAM ON – Power on, Wi-Fi off (3) WIFI ON –Power and Wi-Fi are both on ②LED Indicator (on the back of the camera) LED WIFI CAMERA Solid on OFF Power On; Idle State Slow Blink (0.2s on, 1.8s off) ON Idle State Fast Blink (0.1s on, 0.3s off) ON Accessing photos and videos in the camera OFF Recording Blink Once(0.2s on, 0.
Camera in non-idle state © 2013 DJI Innovations. All Rights Reserved.
DJI VISION App DJI VISION App is installed for remote control of Camera Setting, Capture and Recording, Camera Pitch Control, Aircraft Yaw Control, and GPS Assistant Orientation. Before Use Downloadand Installation Approach 1: Scan QR code to get the DJI VISION App andinstall it on your mobile device. Approach 2: For iOS User: Search”DJI VISION”in the App Store, download and install it on your mobile device.
If you do have an account, but forget the password, click to retrieve it. [7] Using Tips Using tips will display for welcoming your first entering into. [7] Main Page After login you will come to the main page. In this page, you can see the current Wi-Fi connection, and four icons that represent the four functionalities of this App. [1] Green Light [1] Blue Light Gray Light Camera has been connected to, and the Camera and SD Card album are available.
Camera Page [7] Basic Usage [8] [1] [9] [10] [2] [11] [3] [12] [13] [4] [14] [5] [15] [6] [1] Return to the preview page [2] Camera gimbal control switch 1) In normal state: the camera gimbal is controlled by theupwardarrow [3] on the preview page. Press 2) to turn up the camera, and and downward arrow [4] to turn down the camera. In high light state (blue): the camera gimbal is controlled by the iOS’s gyroscope sensor and gravity sensor.
from you.It is also known as the Radar function. [17] [6]Flight parameters If the connection between the camera and the NAZA is ok, these “N/A”s should be meaningful digits [7] SD Card Status Highlighted when a valid SD card is inserted, otherwise, grayed out. [8] Wi-Fi Signal Intensity The Camera is connected to the Range Extender correctly and Wi-Fi is working normally. [9] Aircraft Battery Level 3 grids: > 11.80V 2 grids: 11.30V to 11.80V 1 grid: 11.20V to 11.30V (should fly back) 0 grid: <= 11.
Camera Settings [1] [2] [8] [3] [9] [4] [10 [5] ] [6] [11 [7] ] [12 ] [1]Capture Mode [13 Single Capture. One picture per shot. ] Multiple Captures. 3 pictures per shot. Multiple Captures. 5 pictures per shot. Continuous Capture. Also needs to select: a) Intervals between two shots (1~60 seconds) b) Number of shots (2~254, or infinite shots) Note: Capture Button changes accordingly. [2]Photo Format JPEG Raw(one *.jpg and one *.
1280x720 60p, 16:9 1280x720 30p, 16:9 640x480 30p, 4:3 (VGA) [5] ISO. Below options are supported. AUTO 100 200 400 800 [6] White Balance. Below options are supported. AWB (auto) Sunny Cloudy Indoor [7]Exposure Metering. Below options are supported. Center Average Spot [8] Exposure Compensation. Below options are supported. -2.0 2.0 -1.7 1.7 -1.3 1.3 -1.0 1.0 -0.7 0.7 -0.3 0.3 0 [9] Sharpness. Below options are supported. Standard Hard © 2013 DJI Innovations. All Rights Reserved.
Soft [10] Contrast. Below options are supported. Standard Hard Soft [11] Anti-flicker. Below options are supported. Auto 50Hz 60Hz [12]Restore Default Settings . Note: 1) Reboot is needed to make it take effect. 2) Restore default settings are recommended after each firmware upgrade. [13]Format SD Card Note: all data in the SD card will be lost after format operation, so be sure to do data backup before doing it.
You can browse all photos and videos in the SD card, view a selected picture or play a selected video. [2]Photos and Videos are listed and grouped by date. [3]All those photos and videos that had been synchronized to the mobile device are identified . [4] Video thumbnails, with a recorder token and time duration on them. Click a video thumbnail to play a single video.A play progress bar appears at the bottom of the screen. [5]Photo thumbnails that hasn’t been synchronized to the mobile device.
(4) You can synchronizesingle pictureor video,or synchronize and pay a video at the same time. Synchronizea picture Synchronize and pay a video You can also synchronizemultiple pictures or videos at a time. (1) (2) (3) (2) (1) (4) Click thumbnails to select photos or videos to synchronize to your mobile device. The thumbnails identified by this tokenaresuccessfully selected. (2) (2) (3) (4) Or you can select one or more groups to be synchronized.
[3]Sorted by places .GPS information is embedded into the pictures and videos. Note: Accessibility to the Internet is necessary for it to refresh the map. [4] Click any picture to view a single picture. You can slip left or right to view the previous or next picture. [5] Click any video toplay a single video. A play progress bar appears at the bottom of the screen. [6] (2) [6] Share your pictures and videos to social network sites.
Settings Page Turn the switch from left to right to enable it. [7] [8] [9] [10] [1] [11] [2] [12] [3] [4] [13] [5] [14] [15] [6] [16] [1]Toolbar (2) Auto Hide. Turn the switch from left to right to enable it. Auto HideDisabledAuto Hide Enabled [2]Use GPS Data.Turn the switch from left to right to enable it. When this option is enabled, your mobile device will send its own GPS information, if it has, to the camera upon its connection establishment to the camera.
(1) (2) (1) If enabled, the camera stops recording when the connection between your iPhone and the camera breaks while the camera is in recording state. If disabled, the camera keeps recording when the connection between your iPhone and the camera breaks while the camera is in recording state. (2) Here you can select what the camera to do when the connection between your mobile device and the camera breaks while the camera is in idle state.
(2) Low: 320x240@15fps, recommend to be used under weak Wi-Fi signal condition. Note: may add an option of 640x480@30fps in the future. [11]Binding [12] Find MY PHANTOM Fig.1:Satellite mode © 2013 DJI Innovations. All Rights Reserved. 32 Fig.
Appendix Assistant software& MC/PMU Firmware Upgrade Before upgrade, make sure your computer is connected to the Internet and close anti-virus software and firewall during the firmware upgrade.Please follow belowsteps to update software and firmware. 1. Open your PC, power on PHANTOM VISION and connect it to PC with USB extender.DO NOT break connections until firmware upgrade is finished. 2. Run the Assistant software and confirm MC is connected. 3.
GPS Signal is Best(GPS Satellite number > 6): GPS Signal State Indicator GPS Signal is Well(GPS Satellite number = 6): (GPS/Compass Module is necessary) GPS Signal is Bad (GPS Satellite number = 5) : None GPS Signal is Worst (GPS Satellite number < 5): *You can figure out the error by connecting the autopilot system to the Assistant Software. **Should be enabled on the Assistant Software.
Transmitter Operating Frequency 5.728GHz~5.844GHz Channel Numbers 16 Communication Distance(open outside) 300m Receiver Sensitivity(1%PER) >-93dBm Transmitting Power <18dBm Working Current/Voltage 60 mA@6V Battery 4 AA Batteries(5#) Operating Temperature 0°C~40°C Camera Resolution 14 Mega Pixels FOV 140 °/ 120° / 90 ° Sensor size 1/2.
NOTE: The manufacturer is not responsible for any radio or TV interference caused by unauthorized modifications or changes to this equipment. Such modifications or changes could void the user’ authority to operate the equipment. NOTE: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation.