Introduction
This guide uses the Matrice 4TD aircraft as an example. Refer to the actual product purchased. The aircraft comes with a micro SD card. In some regions, an FTS module is included. The aircraft needs to be installed with an FTS module to meet C6 requirements.
An illustration shows various components and accessories: propellers for clockwise (CW) and counter-clockwise (CCW) rotation, USB-A and USB-C connectors, screws of sizes 1.5mm and 2.5mm, and screw sizes M2.5 and M1.6. A diameter measurement of Ø 6.6 is also depicted.
Two QR codes are displayed, linking to a video tutorial and download resources.
For video demonstrations, visit: https://enterprise.dji.com/dock-3/video
To download resources, visit: https://enterprise.dji.com/dock-3/downloads
Installing DJI Cellular Dongle 2 (Optional)
Three sequential images illustrate the installation of the DJI Cellular Dongle 2. The first shows the aircraft powered off. The second shows the dongle and its antennas being connected. The third shows the completed connection.
Operate when the aircraft is powered off. To avoid damage, DO NOT apply force onto the dongle surface or pull the antennas by force. Make sure the antenna cables are firmly connected and the cable routing is tidy.
The aircraft supports installing DJI payloads. The installation method for the dongle is different if the aircraft is used with the FTS module.
Scan the QR code or visit the link to access the user manual or the accessory guide and learn about product usage and safety instructions.
Getting Started
1. Charging
A diagram illustrates the charging process, showing the remote controller connected to a charger and power adapter.
Charge the remote controller to activate the internal battery before using for the first time.
2. Preparing the Aircraft
Diagrams show the assembly of the aircraft, specifically the attachment of propellers. An animation cue indicates a 'Click' sound upon proper attachment.
3. Power On, Linking and Activation
A sequence of diagrams demonstrates powering on the aircraft by pressing and holding the power button. Another diagram illustrates the linking and activation process between the remote controller and the aircraft, referencing an app interface.
Power on: Press, and then press and hold the power button.
The devices require activation before first use. Make sure the remote controller is connected to the internet and follow the instructions in the app for activation.
When using with the dock, refer to the manuals in the dock package to complete installation, preparation, linking, and activation.
4. Preparing the Remote Controller
A diagram displays the remote controller, highlighting its various controls and sticks.
DO NOT operate other wireless devices at the same frequency as the remote controller, to avoid signal interference.
5. Flight Operations
Start (Stop) Motors
A diagram illustrates the Combination Stick Command (CSC) required to start or stop the aircraft's motors.
Perform Combination Stick Command and hold for two seconds.
Take off / Land
Diagrams show the specific stick movements for taking off and landing the aircraft.
Manual Flight
Diagrams depict the control inputs for manual flight maneuvers using the remote controller sticks.
Always set an appropriate RTH (Return To Home) mode and RTH altitude before takeoff.
Press the Flight Pause button [pause button] for emergency braking during flight.
Aircraft Components
An exploded view diagram of the Matrice 4TD aircraft, with numbered callouts identifying the following components:
- 1. Gimbal and Camera Auxiliary Light: Provides illumination for the gimbal and camera.
- 2. Front LEDs: Indicate the aircraft's front direction and status.
- 3. Aircraft Status Indicators: Provide visual feedback on the aircraft's operational status.
- 4. Beacon: A light for visibility or signaling.
- 5. Power Button: Used to turn the aircraft on and off.
- 6. Battery Level LEDs: Indicate the remaining battery charge.
- 7. Assistant Port (E-Port Lite): A port for connecting accessories or diagnostics.
- 8. microSD Card Slot: For inserting a microSD card for data storage.
- 9. E-Port: An additional port for accessories or data transfer.
- 10. E-Port Lite: A specific version of the E-Port.