Safety at a Glance
1. Environmental Considerations
Always fly at locations that are clear of building and other
obstacles.
DO NOT fly above or near large crowds.
Avoid flying at altitudes above 400 feet (120 m)*.
Fly in moderate weather conditions with temperatures between
-4° to 122°F (-20° to 50°C).
Please take additional caution while flying indoors because the
aircraft stabilization features may be interfered.
DO NOT fly when the wind speed exceeds 12 m/s or 27 mph.
2. Pre-flight Checklist
Ensure the remote controller and aircraft batteries are fully
charged.
Ensure the propellers are in good condition and securely
tightened before each flight.
Ensure there is nothing obstructing the motors.
Check that the camera lens is clean and free of stains.
Only calibrate the compass when the DJI Pilot app or the status
indicator prompt you to do so.
Altering or modifying the aircraft's parts may impact its stability.
Strictly follow DJI's official instruction to attach compatible
external equipment and please ensure that the overall weight of
the aircraft does not exceed 6.14kg after attachment. Be sure
that the external equipment is mounted in the right position as
provided in the official instruction to avoid the displacement of
the aircraft's center of gravity.
3. IP43 Portection Rating
Under stable laboratory conditions, the Matrice 200 Series V2
achieves an IP43 protection rating by IEC60529 standards when
equipped with TB55 Intelligent Flight Batteries. However, this
protection rating is not permanent and may reduce over time after
long-term use.
DO NOT fly when the amount of rainfall exceeds 10 mm/h.
DO NOT fold the frame arms in the rain.
The angle of inclination of the aircraft body and the ground should
not exceed ±60° when fly the aircraft in rainy days.
Make sure the battery ports, battery compartment ports, battery
surfaces, and battery compartment surfaces are dry before
inserting the batteries.
Make sure the battery ports and battery surfaces are free from
any liquid before charging the batteries.
Before packing the aircraft into the carrying case, ensure that it is
free from any liquid by wiping it carefully.
Product warranty does not cover water damage.
The aircraft does not achieve IP43 protection rating in the following
circumstances:
Folded frame arms.
Turn the aircraft upside down.
You use batteries other than the M200 Series V2's TB55
Intelligent Flight Batteries.
The cover for the ports and buttons on the rear of the aircraft are
not attached correctly.
The external GPS module is in use.
The weatherproofing top shell plug is not firmly attached to the
top shell.
The microSD card slot cover is not firmly attached.
The aircraft is broken due to various reasons, such as broken
aircraft shell, failure of the waterproof adhesive, etc.
4. Operation
Stay away from the rotating propellers and motors.
Maintain visual line of sight of your aircraft at all times.
*The flying altitude restriction varies in different jurisdictions. DO NOT fly above the maximum altitudes set forth in your local laws and regulations.
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The DJI™ MATRICE™ 200 Series V2 aircraft is NOT a toy
and is not suitable for children under the age of 18. Note
that 'Safety at a Glance' only provides a quick overview of
the safety tips. Make sure you read and understand the
remaining sections of this document.
To stop the motors mid-flight, press the RTH button while
simultaneously pulling the left stick to the bottom inner corner.
Stop motors mid-flight will cause the aircraft to crash. The motor
can only be stopped mid-flight when the flight controller detects
critical error.
DO NOT answer incoming calls, texting messages or using any
other features of your mobile devices that may distract you from
operating your aircraft in flight. DO NOT fly under the influence
of alcohols or drugs.
DO NOT fly closely above reflective surfaces such as water or
snow, as these terrain may affect the performance of the Vision
System.
In the instance of a Low Battery Warning, land the aircraft
immediately at a safe location.
During the Return-to-Home procedure, you can adjust the flight
altitude to avoid obstacles.
After landing, first stop the motor, then turn off the Intelligent
Flight Battery, and then turn off the remote controller.
While with advanced technology, the pilot's sound discretion is
required during the flight. Safety and flight assistance features
such as obstacle avoidance, precise landing, and landing
protection, are designed to assist your operation, not to replace
it. Environmental conditions including lighting and obstacle's
texture may impact the performance of the Vision System.
Please set the Return-to-Home Altitude higher than surrounding
obstacles in the DJI Pilot app.
Landing protection (detects if the ground is suitable for landing
at an altitude of 2 meters above the ground) is used to optimize
the operation experience. Always be alert when in control of the
aircraft as the vision system may be disabled in certain situations
(e.g. dim lighting or unclear obstacle surface patterns), and
ground surface detection may fail.
The Extended Power Port (XT30) on the M210 Series V2 can
provide a maximum 4A current. The flight performance may be
negatively affected if a current exceeding the maximum value is
used for other device.
5. Maintenance and Upkeep
DO NOT use aged, chipped or broken propellers.
Recommended storage temperature: between 71° and 86° F
(22° and 30° C).
Refer to the Intelligent Flight Battery Safety Guidelines for more
information about safe use of the battery.
6. Observe Local Laws and Regulations
DO NOT fly in the GEO Zones. You can find relevant information
of these areas at http://flysafe.dji.com/. Please check with local
aviation authorities for a complete lists and regulations of GEO
Zones.
The flight altitude restriction varies in different jurisdictions. DO
NOT fly above the maximum altitudes set forth in your local laws
and regulations.
Avoid flying in areas where rescue teams are actively using the
airspace.