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DJI Phantom 2 Vision User Manual User Manual

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The connection between the camera and mobile device may fail if Wi-Fi signal strength is low. Refer to the

PHANTOM 2 VISION CONNECTION BROKEN on the camera page.


[6] Aircraft Battery Level

(1) When available power is more than 30%, the battery icon is blue (e.g.

). This battery level is appropriate

for flight.

(2) When below 30%, the battery icon will turn red (e.g.

) and the LED flight indicator will slowly blink red.

This battery level is low for flight. It is recommended that you fly your PHANTOM 2 VISION home and land

it as soon as possible.

(3) After available power drops below 15% (e.g.

), there is no longer enough power for flight. The LED flight

indicator will begin to flash red rapidly and the PHANTOM 2 VISION will begin an automatic descent and

land.

The available power thresholds mentioned above can be adjusted in the PHANTOM 2 VISION

Assistant.


[7]

Aircraft GPS Status

Displays GPS status and the number of available satellites. The icon is highlighted when more than 6 satellites

are found, enabling Ready to Fly mode.


[8] Micro-SD Card Status

Displays Micro-SD Card Status. The icon is highlighted when a valid Micro-SD card is inserted. If there is no

Micro-SD card present, it is grayed out.


[9] Remaining Shots

Displays estimated shots remaining, based on the current Photo Size setting of camera and the storage capacity

of the Micro-SD card. This shows ‘0’ if:

(1) Micro-SD card is not inserted.

(2) Micro-SD card is full.

(3) Micro-SD card is damaged.

(4) Connection between the DJI VISION App and camera is broken.


[10] Shutter Button

Tap to take photos.

Single capture: press once for a single capture.

Continuous capture: press once for 3 or 5 captures.

Timed capture: press once to begin a timed capture, press again to stop.

(1)

(2)

Shutter button is disabled during video recording.

Capture modes can be reconfigured in camera settings; refer to the

Camera Settings (Page 46)

.