Exiting focustrack – DJI Mavic 3 Pro Drone with Fly More Combo & RC User Manual
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c. Tap on the bottom of the screen to switch to ActiveTrack. In Trace mode, the tracking
direction can be changed using the direction wheel (Front, Back, Left, Right, Front
Diagonal Left, Front Diagonal Right, Back Diagonal Left, and Back Diagonal Right). The
direction wheel will be minimized if there is no operation for an extended period or any
other area of the screen is tapped.
Swipe the mode icon left or right to switch between Trace or Parallel once the direction
wheel is minimized. The tracking direction will be reset to back once Trace is selected
again. Tap
GO
to start tracking.
3. Tap the shutter/record button to take photos or start recording. View the footage in Playback
.
Exiting FocusTrack
In Point of Interest or ActiveTrack, press the Flight Pause button once on the remote controller
or tap
Stop
on the screen to return to Spotlight.
In Spotlight, press the Flight Pause button once on the remote controller to exit FocusTrack.
• DO NOT use FocusTrack in areas with people and animals running or vehicles moving.
• DO NOT use FocusTrack in areas with small or fine objects (e.g., tree branches or power
lines), or transparent objects (e.g., water or glass).
• Operate the aircraft manually. In an emergency, press the Flight Pause button or tap
Stop in DJI Fly.
• Be extra vigilant when using FocusTrack in any of the following situations:
a. The tracked subject is not moving on a level plane.
b. The tracked subject changes shape drastically while moving.
c. The tracked subject is out of sight for an extended period.
d. The tracked subject is moving on a snowy surface.
e. The tracked subject has a similar color or pattern to its surrounding environment.
f. The lighting is extremely low (<300 lux) or high (>10,000 lux).
• Make sure to follow local privacy laws and regulations when using FocusTrack.
• It is recommended to only track vehicles, boats, and people. Fly with caution when
tracking other subjects.