Here’s the DJI Inspire 2 Drone User Manual for you to check out.
Here’s the full instructions manual for DJI Inspire 2 Drone.
Product Profile:
With class-leading agility and speed, redundancy features for optimal reliability, and additional smart features that make filming complex images simple, the inspire 2 is a potent aerial filmmaking system.
Now that the camera and image processor are separate, you have the freedom to select the ideal gimbal and camera for each of your scenes.
- Introduction
- Feature Highlights
- Assemble the Aircraft
- Preparing Remote Controller
- Aircraft Diagram
- Remote Controller Diagram
Aircraft:
There are a number of significant improvements in the inspire 2 flight controller. File sage and return-to-home are features of safety mode.
If the control signal is lost, these features guarantee the safe return of your aircraft. Each flight’s crucial flight data can be saved by the flight controller to the onboard storage system.
Additionally, the redesigned flight controller offers more stability and a brand-new air brake feature.
- Flight Controller
- Flight Mode
- Flight Status Indicator
- Return-to-home(RTH)
- Tapfly
- Active Track
Active track allows you to mark and track a moving object on your mobile device’s screen. The aircraft will automatically avoid obstacles in its flight path.
No external tracking devices are required. The inspire 2 can automatically identify and trace bikes and other vehicles, people, and animals and use different tracking strategies for each.
- Tripod Mode
The Tripod mode is the speed-controlling mode that using the sticks to control the flight speed instead of the altitude, which can help the aircraft to obtain a stable speed.
The tripod can be used in many situations where a rocker arm and slide rail are required as this mode can shoot smoother and sharper videos.
- Spolight Pro
Spotlight mode is a powerful new tracking mode that allows a single pilot to capture complex and dramatic images.
- Vision System and Infrared Sensing System
- Flight Recorder
Flight data is automatically recorded to the internal storage of the aircraft. This includes flight telemetry, and aircraft status information and other parameters. To access this data connect the PC through the USB port and launch the DJI Assistant 2.
- Attaching and Detaching the Propellers
- DJI Intelligent Flight Battery
Remote Controller:
The Inspire 2 remote controller is a multi-function wireless communication divide that integrates a dual frequency video downlink system and the aircraft remote control system.
- Remote Controller Profile
- Remote Controller Operations
- Dual Remote Controller Mode
More than one remote controller can connect to same aircraft in the dual remote controller mode.
- Remote Controller Status LED
- Linking the Remote Controller
The remoter controller is linked to the aircraft before delivery. Linking is only required when using a new remote controller for the first time.
- Used with the DJI Focus
- Camera
- Gimbal
- Using CINESSD
DJI Go 4 App:
The DJI Go 4 app is new mobile app designed specifically for the inspire 2. We can use this app to control gimbal, camera and other features.
- Camera
- Editor
- SkyPixel
- Me
Flight:
Once the pre-flight is completed it is recommended that you use a flight stimulator in the DJI Go 4 app to hone your flight skills and practice flying safely.
- Flight Environment Requirements
- Flight Limits and No-Fly Zones
- Preflight Checklist
- Calibrating the Compass
- Auto Take-off and Auto Landing
- Starting/Stopping the Motors
- Stop the Motos Mid-Flight
- Flight Test
Appendix:
- Specifications
- Upgrading the Firmware
- Compliance Information
- After-Sales Information
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Jon is a passionate photographer and videographer who has been flying DJI drones for over 5 years. He loves the freedom and creativity that comes with capturing aerial footage and the unique perspective it provides. Jon is always on the lookout for new locations to explore and capture with his DJI drones. His favorite DJI drone is the Mavic 2 Pro, which he uses to capture stunning 4K footage with its Hasselblad camera. Jon is always eager to share his knowledge and experience with other drone enthusiasts and is a member of several online drone communities. When he’s not flying his DJI drone, Jon enjoys hiking, camping, and spending time with his family.