Aircraft status indicators – DJI Mini 4 Pro Drone Fly More Combo Plus with RC 2 Controller User Manual
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• The responsiveness of the aircraft significantly increases in Sport mode, which means
a small control stick movement on the remote controller translates into the aircraft
moving a large distance. Make sure to maintain adequate maneuvering space during
flight.
• The flight speed and attitude are both restricted when the aircraft is flying left or right
to ensure shooting stability. The restriction reaches its maximum when the tilt of the
gimbal is -90°. If there are strong winds, the restriction will be disabled to improve the
wind resistance of the aircraft. As a result, the gimbal may vibrate while shooting.
• Users may experience a minor tremor in videos recorded in Sport mode.
Aircraft Status Indicators
The aircraft has two aircraft status indicators.
Aircraft Status Indicator
Aircraft Status Indicator
When the aircraft is powered on, but the motors are not running,
the aircraft status
indicators will display the current status of the flight control system. Refer to the table below for
more information about the aircraft status indicators.
Aircraft Status Indicators Descriptions
Normal States
Blinks red, yellow, and green
alternately
Powering on and performing self-diagnostic
tests
×4
Blinks yellow four times
Warming up
Blinks green slowly
GNSS enabled
×2
Blinks green twice repeatedly
Vision systems enabled
Blinks yellow slowly
GNSS and vision systems disabled (ATTI
mode enabled)
Warning States
Blinks yellow quickly
Remote controller signal lost
Blinks red slowly
Takeoff is disabled, e.g. low battery
[1]
Blinks red quickly
Critically low battery
—
Solid red
Critical error
Blinks red and yellow alternately Compass calibration required