Dji Mavic Mini User Manual
Dji Mavic Mini User Manual
Dji Mavic Mini User Manual
2019.11
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Video Tutorials
Go to the address below or scan the QR code on the right to watch the Mavic Mini tutorial
videos, which demonstrate how to use the Mavic Mini safely:
http://www.dji.com/mavic-mini/info#video
The operating temperature of this product is 0° to 40° C. It does not meet the standard operating
temperature for military grade application (-55° to 125° C), which is required to endure greater
environmental variability. Operate the product appropriately and only for applications that it meets the
operating temperature range requirements of that grade.
Feature Highlights
Mavic Mini boasts a folded design and an ultralight weight of 249 g, making it easy to transport. The
Intelligent Flight Mode QuickShots provide four sub modes, which can automatically shoot and generate
different styles of video.
Using the advanced DJI flight controller, Mavic Mini is able to provide a safe and reliable flight
experience. The aircraft is able to automatically return to its Home Point when the remote controller
signal is lost or the battery level is low, as well as being able to hover indoors at low altitudes.
DJI's enhanced Wi-Fi technology is built into the remote controller, supporting both 2.4 GHz and 5.8 GHz
frequencies and a transmission range of up to 2.49 mi (4 km), making it possible to stream 720p video to
your mobile device.
Maximum flight time was tested in an environment with no wind while flying at a consistent speed
of 8.7 mph (14 kph) and the maximum flight speed was tested at sea level altitude with no wind.
These values are for reference only.
The remote controller reaches its maximum transmission distance (FCC) in a wide-open area
with no electromagnetic interference at an altitude of about 400 ft (120 m). The maximum
runtime was tested in a laboratory environment. This value is for reference only.
5.8 GHz is not supported in some regions. Observe the local laws and regulations.
4. All Intelligent Flight Batteries are in hibernation mode before shipment to ensure safety. Use the USB
charger to charge and activate Intelligent Flight Batteries for the first time.
2
3
If a USB connection prompt appears when using an Android mobile device, select the option to
charge only. Otherwise, it may result in connection failure.
Aircraft Diagram
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6
2
4 5
8 3
9
10 11
12
1. Gimbal and Camera 7. Propellers
2. Power Button 8. Antennas
3. Battery Level LEDs 9. Battery Compartment Cover
4. Downward Vision System 10. Charging Port (Micro USB)
5. Infrared Sensing System 11. microSD Card Slot
6. Motors 12. Aircraft Status Indicator
5 1
6
4
3 2 9
7
10 11
Activation
Mavic Mini requires activation before using for the first time. After powering on the aircraft and remote
controller, follow the on-screen instructions to activate Mavic Mini using DJI Fly. An internet connection
is required for activation.
Flight Modes
Mavic Mini has three flight modes, plus a fourth flight mode that the aircraft switches to in certain
situations:
Position Mode: Positon mode works best when the GPS signal is strong. The aircraft utilizes GPS and
the Vision System to locate itself and stabilize. Intelligent Flight Mode is enabled in this mode. When the
Downward Vision System is enabled and lighting conditions are sufficient, the maximum flight altitude
angle is 20° and the maximum flight speed is 8 m/s.
The aircraft automatically changes to Attitude (ATTI) mode when the Vision System is unavailable or
disabled and when the GPS signal is weak or the compass experiences interference. When the Vision
System is unavailable, the aircraft cannot position itself or brake automatically, which increases the risk
of potential flight hazards. In ATTI mode, the aircraft may be more easily affected by its surroundings.
Environmental factors such as wind can result in horizontal shifting, which may present hazards,
especially when flying in confined spaces.
Sport Mode: In Sport mode, the aircraft uses GPS and Vision System for positioning. In Sport mode,
aircraft responses are optimized for agility and speed making it more responsive to control stick
movements. The maximum flight speed is 13 m/s, maximum ascent speed is 4 m/s, and maximum
descent speed is 3 m/s.
CineSmooth Mode: CineSmooth mode is based on Position mode and the flight speed is limited,
making the aircraft more stable during shooting. The maximum flight speed is 4 m/s, maximum ascent speed
is 1.5 m/s, and maximum descent speed is 1 m/s.
The aircraft’s maximum speed and braking distance significantly increase in Sport mode. A minimum
braking distance of 30 m is required in windless conditions.
Descent speed significantly increases in Sport mode. A minimum braking distance of 10 m is
required in windless conditions.
The aircraft’s responsiveness significantly increases in Sport mode, which means a small control stick
movement on the remote controller translates into the aircraft moving a large distance. Be vigilant
and maintain adequate maneuvering space during flight.
Return to Home
The Return to Home (RTH) function brings the aircraft back to the last recorded Home Point. There are
three types of RTH: Smart RTH, Low Battery RTH, and Failsafe RTH. This section describes these three
types of RTH in detail. RTH will also be triggered if the video link is disconnected.
GPS Description
The default Home Point is the first location where your aircraft received
Home strong GNSS signals (the white GNSS icon has at least four white
Point bars). The aircraft status indicator blinks green quickly after the Home Point
has been recorded.
Smart RTH
If the GPS signal is sufficiently strong, Smart RTH can be used to bring the aircraft back to the Home
Point. Smart RTH is initiated either by tapping in DJI Fly or by pressing and holding the RTH button
on the remote controller. Exit Smart RTH by tapping in DJI Fly or by pressing the RTH button on the
remote controller.
Failsafe RTH
If the Home Point was successfully recorded and the compass is functioning normally, Failsafe RTH
automatically activates after the remote controller signal is lost for more than 11 seconds.
RTH Procedure
1. The Home Point is recorded.
2. RTH is triggered.
3. If the altitude is lower than 20 m, the aircraft ascends to the RTH altitude or 20 m, and then adjusts
its orientation. If the altitude is higher than 20 m, the aircraft adjusts its orientation immediately.
4. a. If the aircraft is further than 20 m from the Home Point when the RTH procedure begins, it ascends
to the preset RTH altitude and flies to the Home Point at a speed of 8 m/s. If the current altitude is
higher than the RTH altitude, the aircraft flies to the Home Point at the current altitude.
b. If the aircraft is less than 20 m from the Home Point when the RTH procedure begins, it lands
immediately.
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5. After reaching the Home Point, the aircraft lands and the motors stop.
1 Record Home Point 2 Confirming Home Point 3 Remote Controller Signal Lost
The aircraft cannot return to the Home Point if the GPS signal is weak or unavailable. If the GPS
signal become weak or unavailable after RTH is triggered, the aircraft will hover in place for a
while, and then start landing.
It is important to set a suitable RTH altitude before each flight. Launch DJI Fly, and then set the
RTH altitude. In Smart RTH and Low Battery RTH, the aircraft automatically ascends to the RTH
altitude. If the aircraft is at an altitude of 65 ft (20 m) or higher and has not yet reached the RTH
altitude, the throttle stick can be moved to stop the aircraft from ascending. The aircraft will fly
directly to the Home Point at its current altitude.
During RTH, the aircraft’s speed, altitude, and the orientation can be controlled using the remote
controller or DJI Fly if the remote controller signal is normal, but the direction of flight cannot be
controlled.
GEO zones will affect RTH.
The aircraft may not be able to return to a Home Point when the wind speed is too high. Fly with
caution.
Landing Protection
Landing Protection will activate during Smart RTH.
1. During Landing Protection, the aircraft will automatically detect and gently land on suitable ground.
2. If Landing Protection determines that the ground is not suitable for landing, Mavic Mini will hover and
wait for pilot confirmation.
3. If Landing Protection is not operational, DJI Fly will display a landing prompt when Mavic Mini
descends below 0.5 meters. Pull down on the throttle stick or use the auto landing slider to land.
Detection Fields
The Downward Vision System works best when the aircraft is at an altitude of 0.5 to 10 m, and its
operating range is 0.5 to 30 m.
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56°
The max hover altitude of the aircraft is 5 m if there is no GPS. The Vision System works best when
the aircraft is at an altitude from 0.5 to 10 m. If the altitude of the aircraft is above 10 m, the Vision
System may be affected, so extra caution is required.
The Vision System may not function properly when the aircraft is flying over water or snow-covered
areas.
Note that the Vision System may not function properly when the aircraft is flying too fast. Fly with
caution when flying at over 10 m/s (32.8 ft/s) at 2 m (6.6 ft) or over 5 m/s (16.4 ft) at 1 m (3.3 ft).
The Vision System cannot work properly over surfaces that do not have clear pattern variations. The
Vision System cannot work properly in any of the following situations. Operate the aircraft cautiously.
a. Flying over monochrome surfaces (e.g., pure black, pure white, pure green).
b. Flying over highly reflective surfaces.
c. Flying over water or transparent surfaces.
d. Flying over moving surfaces or objects.
e. Flying in an area where the lighting changes frequently or drastically.
f. Flying over extremely dark (< 10 lux) or bright (> 40,000 lux) surfaces.
g. Flying over surfaces that strongly reflect or absorb infrared waves (e.g., mirrors).
h. Flying over surfaces without clear patterns or texture.
i. Flying over surfaces with repeating identical patterns or textures (e.g., tiles with the same design).
j. Flying over obstacles with small surface areas (e.g., tree branches).
Keep the sensors clean at all times. DO NOT tamper with the sensors. DO NOT use the aircraft in
environment with dust and humidity. DO NOT obstruct the Infrared Sensing System.
DO NOT fly on days that are rainy, smoggy, or if there is limited visibility.
Check the following every time before takeoff:
a. Make sure there are no stickers or any other obstructions over the Infrared Sensing and Vision
System.
b. If there is any dirt, dust, or water on the Infrared Sensing and Vision System, clean it with a soft
cloth. Do not use any cleanser that contains alcohol.
c. Contact DJI Support if there is any damage to the glass of the Infrared Sensing and Vision System.
Dronie: The aircraft flies backward and ascends, with the camera locked on the subject.
Using QuickShots
1. Make sure that the Intelligent Flight Battery is sufficiently charged. Take off and hover at least 6.6 ft
(2 m) above the ground.
2m
2. In DJI Fly, tap to select QuickShots and follow the prompts. Make sure that the user understands
how to use the shooting mode and that there are no obstacles in the surrounding area.
3. Select your target subject in the camera view by tapping the circle on the subject or dragging a box
around the subject. Choose a shooting mode and tap “Start” to begin recording. The aircraft flies
back to its original position once shooting is finished.
P In Flight 10 10
80 24 26
20m
25m Dronie
30m Photo
Rocket
35m
Start
Vedio
40m
Cricle
45m
Quickshot
50m Helix
Radius
0m/s 0m/s EV AE
126m
1024.4m
H H 33m
D D 10m +0
4. Tap to access the video. The video can be edited and shared on social media after downloading
to your phone.
Exiting QuickShots
Press the Flight Pause/RTH button once or tap the in DJI Fly to exit QuickShots. The aircraft will
hover in place.
Use QuickShots at locations that are clear of buildings and other obstacles. Make sure that there
are no humans, animals, or other obstacles in the flight path.
Pay attention to objects around the aircraft and use the remote controller to avoid accidents with
the aircraft.
DO NOT use QuickShots in any of the following situations:
a. When the subject is blocked for an extended period or outside the line of sight.
b. When the subject is more than 50 m away from the aircraft.
c. When the subject is similar in color or pattern with the surroundings.
d. When the subject is in the air.
e. When the subject moves fast.
f. The lighting is extremely low (< 300 lux) or high (> 10,000 lux).
DO NOT use QuickShots in places that are close to buildings or where the GPS signal is weak.
Otherwise, the flight path may be unstable.
Make sure to follow local privacy laws and regulations when using QuickShots.
Flight Recorder
Flight data including flight telemetry, aircraft status information, and other parameters are
automatically saved to the internal data recorder of the aircraft. The data can be accessed using
DJI Assistant 2 for Mavic.
Propellers
There are two types of Mavic Mini propellers, which are designed to spin in different directions. Marks
are used to indicate which propellers should be attached to which motors. The two blades attached to
one motor are the same.
Illustration
Mounting Attach to the motors of the arms with Attach to the motors of the arms
Position marks without marks
Unmarked Marks
Battery Features
1. Balanced Charging: During charging, the voltages of the battery cells are automatically balanced.
2. Overcharge Protection: The battery stops charging automatically once fully charged.
3. Temperature Detection: In order to protect itself, the battery only charges when the temperature
is between 41° and 104° F (5° and 40° C). Charging stops automatically if the temperature of the
battery exceeds 122° F (0° C) during the charging process.
4. Overcurrent Protection: The battery stops charging if an excess current is detected.
5. Over-discharge Protection: Discharging stops automatically to prevent excess discharge when the
battery is not in flight use. Over-discharge protection is not enabled when the battery is in flight use.
6. Short Circuit Protection: The power supply is automatically cut if a short circuit is detected.
7. Battery Cell Damage Protection: DJI Fly displays a warning prompt when a damaged battery cell is
detected.
8. Hibernation Mode: If the battery cell voltage is lower than 3.0 V, the battery enters Hibernation mode
to prevent over-discharge. Charge the battery to wake it from hibernation.
9. Communication: Information about the battery's voltage, capacity, and current is transmitted to the
aircraft.
Refer to the Mavic Mini Disclaimer and Safety Guidelines before use. Users take full responsibility
for all operations and usage.
The Mavic Mini Intelligent Flight Battery cannot discharge automatically. If the battery will not
be used for more than 10 days, it is recommended to discharge the battery manually until the
battery level is between 39% and 75%.
Specifications of the Intelligent Flight Battery for the Japanese version are different. Refer to the
Specifications section for more information. The battery features are the same for all versions of
the Mavic Mini Intelligent Flight Battery.
Press the battery clamp and detach the battery from the battery compartment to remove it.
LED1
LED2
LED3
LED4
Power Button
Powering On/Off
Press the power button once, then press again, and hold for two seconds to turn the battery on or off.
The battery level LEDs display the battery level when the aircraft is powered on.
Press the power button once and the four battery level LEDs will blink for three seconds. If LED 3 and 4
blink simultaneously without pressing the power button, this indicates the battery is abnormal.
In cold environments, insert the battery into the battery compartment and turn on the aircraft to warm
up before taking off.
The battery cannot be charged if the aircraft is powered on and the aircraft cannot be powered
on during charging.
DO NOT charge an Intelligent Flight Battery immediately after flight as the temperature may be
too high. Wait until it cools down to room temperature before charging again.
The charger stops charging the battery if the battery cell temperature is not within the operating
range of 41° to 104° F (5° to 40° C). The ideal charging temperature is 71.6° to 82.4° F (22° to 28° C).
The Battery Charging Hub (not included) can charge up to three batteries. Visit the official DJI
Online Store to learn more.
Fully charge the battery at least once every three months to maintain battery health.
DJI does not take any responsibility for damage caused by third-party charger.
Discharging
It is recommended to discharge the Intelligent Flight Batteries to 30% or lower. This can be done
by flying the aircraft outdoors until there is less than 30% charge left.
The blinking frequency of the battery level LEDs will be different when using different USB
charger. If the charging speed is fast, the battery level LEDs will blink quickly. If the charging
speed is extremely slow, the battery level LEDs will blink slowly (once every two seconds). It is
recommended to change the Micro USB cable or USB charger.
If there is no battery in the aircraft, LED 3 and 4 will blink three times alternatively.
The four LEDs blink simultaneously to indicate the battery is damaged.
If the charging temperature protection is enabled, the battery will resume charging once the temperature
has returned to within the allowable range. If one of the other battery protection mechanisms activate, in
order to resume charging it is necessary to press the button to power off the battery, unplug the battery
from the charger, and then plug it in again. If the charging temperature is abnormal, wait for the charging
temperature to return to normal, and the battery will automatically resume charging without the need to
unplug and plug in the charger again.
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0°
-90°
When the aircraft is powered on, do not tap or knock the gimbal. To protect the gimbal during
takeoff, take off from open, flat surfaces.
Precision elements in the gimbal may be damaged in a collision or impact, which may cause the
gimbal to function abnormally.
Avoid getting dust or sand on the gimbal, especially in the gimbal motors.
A gimbal motor error may occur in the following situations:
a. The aircraft is on uneven ground or the gimbal is obstructed.
b. The gimbal experiences excessive external force, such as a collision.
DO NOT apply external force to the gimbal after the gimbal is powered on. DO NOT add any
extra payload to the gimbal as this may cause the gimbal to function abnormally or even lead to
permanent motor damage.
Make sure to remove the gimbal cover before powering on the aircraft. Also, make sure to mount
the gimbal cover when the aircraft is not in use.
Flying in heavy fog or clouds may make the gimbal wet, leading to temporary failure. The gimbal
recovers full functionality once it is dry.
Camera Profile
Mavic Mini uses a 1/2.3" CMOS sensor camera, which can shoot up to 2.7K video and 12 MP photos,
and supports shooting modes such as Single Shot and Interval.
The aperture of the camera is f/2.8 and can focus from 1 m to infinity.
Make sure the temperature and humidity are suitable for the camera during usage and storage.
Use a lens cleanser to clean the lens to avoid damage.
DO NOT block any ventilation holes on the camera as the heat generated may damage the
device and hurt the user.
Do not remove the microSD card from the aircraft while it is turned on. Otherwise, the microSD
card may be damaged.
To ensure the stability of the camera system, single video recordings are limited to 30 minutes.
Check camera settings before use to ensure they are configured as desired.
Before shooting important photos or videos, shoot a few images to test the camera is operating
correctly.
Photos or videos cannot be transmitted or copied from the camera if the aircraft powered off.
Make sure to power off the aircraft correctly. Otherwise, your camera parameters will not be
saved and any recorded videos may be damaged. DJI is not responsible for any failure of an
image or video to be recorded or having been recorded in a way that is not machine-readable.
Mode 1
Left Stick Forward Right Stick
Up
Down
Backward
Left Right
Mode 2
Left Stick Right Stick Forward
Up
Down
Backward
Left Right
Turn Left Turn Right
Mode 3
Left Stick Forward Right Stick
Up
Down
Backward
Left Right
Turn Left Turn Right
The figure below explains how to use each control stick, using Mode 2 as an example.
strong weak
Make sure the remote controller is within 0.5 m of the aircraft during linking.
The remote controller will automatically unlink from an aircraft if a new remote controller is linked to
the same aircraft.
Academy
Tap the icon in the top right corner to enter Academy. Product tutorials, flight tips, flight safety, and
manual documents can be viewed here.
Album
Allows you to view the DJI Fly and your phone’s album. QuickShots videos can be viewed after
downloading to your phone. Create contains Templates and Pro. Templates provides auto edit feature
for imported footage. Pro allows you to edit the footage manually.
SkyPixel
Enter SkyPixel to view videos and photos shared by users.
Profile
View account information, flight records, DJI forum, online store, Find My Drone feature, and other
settings.
Camera View
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16 P In Flight 10 10 80 22 26
15 9
10
0.8m/s 4.5m/s EV AE
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126m H H 33m
1024.4m D D 105m +0
14 13 12
1. Flight Modes
: Tap to switch Flight modes between Position, Sport, and CineSmooth mode.
2. System Status Bar
: Indicates aircraft flight status and displays various warning messages.
3. GPS Status
: Shows the current GPS signal strength.
4. Wi-Fi Strength
: Displays the Wi-Fi strength between the aircraft and remote controller.
5. Battery Level
80 : Shows the current battery level.
6. Battery Information
22'26 : Displays battery information such as battery temperature, voltage, and flight time.
7. System Settings
: There are Safety, Control, Camera, Transmission and About.
Safety
Flight Protection: Max Altitude, Max Distance, Auto RTH Altitude settings, and Update Home Point.
Sensors: View the IMU and compass status and start to calibrate if necessary.
Advanced Settings including Emergency Propeller Stop and Payload mode. “Emergency Only” indicates that
the motors can only be stopped mid-flight in an emergency situation such as if there is a collision, a motor
has stalled, the aircraft is rolling in the air, or the aircraft is out of control and ascending or descending very
quickly. “Anytime” indicates that the motors can be stopped mid-flight anytime once the user performs a
combination stick command (CSC). Stopping the motors mid-flight will cause the aircraft to crash.
If accessories are mounted to Mavic Mini, it is recommended to enable Payload mode for enhanced safety.
After takeoff, Payload mode is enabled automatically if a payload is detected. Note that the Max Service
Ceiling above Sea Level is 1500 m and the max flight speed is limited when Payload mode is enabled.
The Find My Drone feature helps to find the location of the aircraft on the ground.
Control
Aircraft Settings: Select Flight mode and Units settings.
Gimbal Settings: Switch gimbal mode and calibrate gimbal. Advanced gimbal settings include Pitch Speed,
Pitch Smoothness, and Allow Upward Gimbal Rotation.
Remote Controller Settings: Stick mode settings and remote controller calibration.
Beginner Flight Tutorial: View the flight tutorial.
Connect to Aircraft: When the aircraft is not linked to the remote controller, tap to start linking.
Camera
Set the photo size and select the microSD card settings.
Advanced Settings such as Histogram, Gridlines, Overexposure Warning, and Anti-Flicker.
Tap Reset Camera Settings to restore all camera settings to default.
Transmission
Frequency and Channel mode settings.
About
View device information, firmware information, app version, battery version, and more.
8. Shooting Modes
Photo: Choose between Single Shot and Interval.
Video: Video resolution can be set to 2.7K 25/30 fps and 1080P 25/30/50/60 fps.
QuickShots: Choose from Dronie, Circle, Helix, and Rocket.
9. Shutter/Record Button
: Tap to start shooting photos or recording video.
10. Playback
: Tap to enter playback and preview photos and videos as soon as they are captured.
11. Camera Modes Switch
: Choose between Auto and Manual mode when in photo mode. In Manual mode, shutter and ISO can
be set. In Auto mode, AE lock and EV can be set.
12. Aircraft Orientation
: Display the real-time orientation of the aircraft.
13. Flight Telemetry
Displays the distance between the aircraft and the Home Point, height from the Home Point, aircraft
horizontal speed, and aircraft vertical speed.
14. Map
: Tap to view the map.
15. Auto Takeoff/Landing/Smart RTH
/ : Tap this icon. When the prompt appears, press and hold the button to initiate auto takeoff or
landing.
: Tap to initiate Smart RTH and have the aircraft return to the last recorded Home Point.
16. Back
: Tap to return to the home screen.
Make sure to fully charge your mobile device before launching DJI Fly.
Mobile cellular data is required when using DJI Fly. Contact your wireless carrier for data
charges.
If you are using a mobile phone as your display device, DO NOT accept phone calls or use
texting features during flight.
Read all safety tips, warning messages, and disclaimers carefully. Be familiar with the related
regulations in your area. You are solely responsible for being aware of all relevant regulations
and flying in a way that is compliant.
a. Read and understand the warning messages before using the Auto-take off and Auto-landing
features.
b. Read and understand the warning messages and disclaimer before setting the altitude
beyond the default limit.
c. Read and understand the warning messages and disclaimer before switching between flight
modes.
d. Read and understand the warning messages and disclaimer prompts near or in GEO zones.
e. Read and understand the warning messages before using the Intelligent Flight Mode.
Land your aircraft immediately at a safe location if a prompt to land appears in the app.
Review all warning messages on the checklist displayed in the app before each flight.
Use the in-app tutorial to practice your flight skills if you have never operated the aircraft or if you
do not have sufficient experience to operate the aircraft with confidence.
Cache the map data of the area where you intend to fly the aircraft by connecting to the internet
before each flight.
The app is designed to assist your operation. Use your discretion and DO NOT rely on the app
to control your aircraft. Your use of the app is subject to DJI Fly Terms of Use and DJI's Privacy
Policy. Read them carefully in the app before flying.
Max Radius
Max Flight Altitude
Home Point
Height of aircraft
when turned on
Aircraft Status
Flight Limits DJI Fly App
Indicator
If the aircraft in a GEO zone and there is a weak or no GPS signal, the aircraft status indicator will
glow red for five seconds every twelve seconds.
If the aircraft reaches a limit, you can still control the aircraft, but you cannot fly it any further. If
the aircraft flies out of the max radius, it will automatically fly back within range when the GPS
signal is strong.
For safety reasons, do not fly close to airports, highways, railway stations, railway lines, city
centers, or other sensitive areas. Fly the aircraft only within your line of sight.
GEO Zones
All GEO zones are listed on the DJI official website at http://www.dji.com/flysafe. GEO zones are divided
into different categories and include locations such as airports, flying fields where manned aircraft
operate at low altitudes, borders between countries, and sensitive locations such as power plants.
There will be prompts in DJI Fly app alerting users of any nearby GEO zones.
Pre-Flight Checklist
1. Make sure the remote controller, mobile device, and Intelligent Flight Battery are fully charged.
2. Make sure the Intelligent Flight Battery and the propellers are mounted securely.
3. Make sure the aircraft arms are unfolded.
4. Make sure the gimbal and camera are functioning normally.
5. Make sure nothing is obstructing the motors and that they are functioning normally.
6. Make sure DJI Fly is successfully connected to the aircraft.
7. Make sure the camera lens and Vision System sensors are clean.
8. Use only genuine DJI parts or parts certified by DJI. Unauthorized parts or parts from non-DJI
certified manufacturers may cause system malfunctions and compromise safety.
Auto Takeoff/Landing
Auto Takeoff
1. Launch DJI Fly and enter the camera view.
2. Complete all steps in the pre-flight checklist.
3. Tap . If conditions are safe for takeoff, press and hold the button to confirm.
4. The aircraft will take off and hover 3.9 ft (1.2 m) above the ground.
The aircraft status indicator shows whether the aircraft is using GPS and/or the Downward Vision
System for flight control. It is recommended to wait until the GPS signal is strong before using
auto takeoff.
DO NOT takeoff from an moving surface, such as a moving boat or vehicle.
Auto Landing
Use auto landing when the aircraft status indicator blinks green.
1. Tap . If conditions are safe to land, press and hold the button to confirm.
2. Auto landing can be cancelled by tapping .
3. If the Vision System is working normally, Landing Protection will be enabled.
4. Motors stops after landing.
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OR
Method 1 Method 2
Flight Test
Takeoff/Landing Procedures
1. Place the aircraft in an open, flat area with the aircraft status indicator facing towards you.
2. Turn on the aircraft and the remote controller.
3. Launch DJI Fly and enter the camera view.
4. Wait until the aircraft status indicator blinks green indicating that the Home Point has been recorded
and it is now safe to fly.
5. Gently push the throttle stick to take off or use auto-takeoff.
6. Pull the throttle stick or use auto-landing to land the aircraft.
7. After landing, push the throttle stick down and hold. The motors stop after three seconds.
8. Turn off the aircraft and remote controller.
Aircraft
Takeoff Weight 249 g / 199 g (JP version)
Dimensions (L×W×H) Folded: 140×82×57 mm
Unfolded: 160×202×55 mm
Unfolded (with propellers): 245×290×55 mm
Diagonal Distance 213 mm
Max Ascent Speed 4 m/s (S Mode)
2 m/s (P Mode)
1.5 m/s (C Mode)
Max Descent Speed 3 m/s (S Mode)
1.8 m/s (P Mode)
1 m/s (C Mode)
Max Speed (near sea level, 13 m/s (S Mode)
no wind) 8 m/s (P Mode)
4 m/s (C Mode)
Max Service Ceiling Above
3000 m
Sea Level
Max Flight Time 30 mins (measured while flying at 14 kph in windless conditions)
18 mins for JP version (measured while flying at 12 kph in windless
conditions)
Max Wind Speed Resistance 8 m/s (Scale 4)
Max Tilt Angle 30° (S Mode)
20° (P Mode)
20° (C Mode)
Max Angular Velocity 150°/s (S Mode)
130°/s (P Mode)
30°/s (C Mode)
Operating Temperature
0° to 40° C (32° to 104° F)
Range
GNSS GPS+GLONASS
Operating Frequency Model MT1SS5: 5.725-5.850 GHz
Model MT1SD25: 2.400-2.4835 GHz, 5.725-5.850 GHz
Transmission Power (EIRP) Model MT1SS5
5.8 GHz: <30 dBm (FCC); <28 dBm (SRRC)
Model MT1SD25
2.4 GHz: <19 dBm (MIC/CE)
5.8 GHz: <14 dBm (CE)
Hovering Accuracy Range Vertical: ±0.1 m (with Vision Positioning), ±0.5 m (with GPS
Positioning)
Horizontal: ±0.3 m (with Vision Positioning), ±1.5 m (with GPS
Positioning)
Gimbal
Mechanical Range Tilt: -110° to +35°
Roll: -35° to +35°
Pan: -20° to +20°
Controllable Range Tilt: -90° to 0° (default setting), -90° to +20° (extended)
Stabilization 3-axis (tilt, roll, pan)
Max Control Speed (tilt) 120°/s
Angular Vibration Range ±0.01°
Sensing System
Downward Operating Range: 0.5-10 m
Operating Environment Non-reflective, discernable surfaces with diffuse reflectivity of >20%
Adequate lighting of lux>15
Camera
Sensor 1/2.3” CMOS
Effective Pixels: 12 MP
Lens FOV: 83°
35 mm Format Equivalent: 24 mm
Aperture: f/2.8
Focus Range: 1 m to ∞
ISO Video:
100-3200 (Auto)
Photo:
100-3200
Shutter Speed Electronic Shutter:
Video: 1/8000-1/fps (Auto)
Photo: 4-1/8000 s (Manual), 1-1/8000 s (Auto)
Still Image Size 4:3: 4000×3000 16:9: 4000×2250
Still Photography Modes Single shot
Interval: 2/3/5/7/10/15/20/30/60 s
Video Resolution 2.7K: 2720×1530 25/30 p
FHD: 1920×1080 25/30/50/60 p
Max Video Bitrate 40 Mbps
Supported File System FAT32 (≤ 32 GB)
exFA (> 32 GB)
Photo Format JPEG
Video Format MP4 (H.264/MPEG-4 AVC)
Remote Controller
Operating Frequency Model MR1SS5: 5.725 - 5.850 GHz
Model MR1SD25: 2.400 - 2.4835 GHz, 5.725 - 5.850 GHz
Max Transmission Distance Model MR1SS5: 5.8 GHz: 4000 m (FCC); 2500 m (SRRC)
(unobstructed, free of ModelMR1SD25:
interference) 2.4 GHz: 2000 m (MIC/CE) 5.8 GHz: 500 m (CE)
Operating Temperature
0° to 40° C (32° to 104° F)
Range
Transmitter Power (EIRP) ModelMR1SS5: 5.8 GHz: <30 dBm (FCC); <28 dBm (SRRC)
ModelMR1SD25: 2.4 GHz: <19 dBm (MIC/CE)
5.8 GHz: <14 dBm (CE)
Battery Capacity 2600 mAh
Operating Current/Voltage 1200 mA 3.6 V (Android)
450 mA 3.6 V (iOS)
Supported Mobile Device Max length: 160 mm
Size Max thickness: 6.5 - 8.5 mm
Supported USB Port Types Lightning, Micro USB (Type-B), USB-C
Video Transmission System Enhanced Wi-Fi
Live View Quality Remote Controller: 720p@30fps
Max. Bitrate 4 Mbps
Latency (depending on
environmental conditions and 170 - 240 ms
mobile device)
Charger
Input 100 - 240V, 50/60 Hz, 0.5A
Output 12V 1.5A / 9V 2A / 5V 3A
Rated Power 18 W
Intelligent Flight Battery (General Version)
Battery Capacity 2400 mAh
Voltage 7.2 V
Max Charging Voltage 8.4 V
Battery Type Li-ion 2S
Energy 17.28 Wh
Weight 100 g
Charging Temperature Range 5° to 40° C (41° to 104° F)
Max Charging Power 24 W
Intelligent Flight Battery (JP Version)
Capacity 1100 mAh
Voltage 7.6 V
Max Charging Voltage 8.7 V
Battery Type LiPo 2S
Energy 8.36 Wh
Weight 50 g
Charging Temperature Range 5° to 40° C (41° to 104° F)
DO NOT calibrate the compass in locations where magnetic interference may occur, such as close to
magnetite deposits or large metallic structures such as parking structures, steel reinforced basements,
bridges, cars, or scaffolding.
DO NOT carry objects (such as mobile phones) that contain ferromagnetic materials near the aircraft
during calibration.
It is not necessary to calibrate the compass when flying indoors.
Calibration Procedure
Choose an open area to carry out the following procedure.
1. Tap the System Settings in DJI Fly, select “Control” and then select “Calibrate”, and follow the on-
screen instructions. The aircraft status indicator blinks yellow, indicating calibration has start.
2. Hold the aircraft horizontally and rotate it 360 degrees. The aircraft status indicator will turn solid
green.
3. Hold the aircraft vertically and rotate it 360 degrees around a vertical axis.
4. If the aircraft status indicator blinks red, the calibration has failed. Change your location and try the
calibration procedure again.
If the aircraft status indicator blinks red and yellow alternatively after calibration is completed, this
indicates that the current location is not suitable for flying the aircraft, due to the level of magnetic
interference. Change your location.
A prompt will appear in DJI Fly if compass calibration is required before takeoff.
The aircraft can take off immediately once calibration is complete. If you wait more than three minutes
to take off after calibration, you may need to repeat the calibration process.
Firmware Update
Use DJI Fly or DJI Assistant 2 for Mavic to update the aircraft and the remote controller firmware.
The Micro USB port is used when connecting the aircraft to a computer to update firmware. Follow the
instructions below to update the aircraft firmware through DJI Assistant 2 for Mavic:
1. Launch DJI Assistant 2 for Mavic and log in with your DJI account.
2. Power on the aircraft, and then connect the aircraft to a computer via the Micro USB port using a
Micro USB cable within 20 seconds.
3. Select “Mavic Mini” and click on Firmware Updates on the left panel.
4. Select the firmware version that you wish to update to.
5. Wait for the firmware to download. The firmware update will start automatically.
6. The aircraft will be powered off automatically after the firmware update is complete.
Follow the instructions below to update the aircraft firmware through DJI Assistant 2 for Mavic:
1. Launch DJI Assistant 2 for Mavic and log in with your DJI account.
2. Power on the remote controller, and then connect to a computer via the Micro USB port using a
Micro USB cable.
3. Select “Mavic Mini remote controller” and click on Firmware Updates on the left panel.
4. Select the firmware version that you wish to update to.
5. Wait for the firmware to download. The firmware update will start automatically.
6. Wait for the firmware update to be completed.
Make sure to follow all the steps to update firmware. Otherwise, the update may fail.
The firmware update will take around 10 minutes. It is normal that the gimbal goes limp, aircraft
status indicators blink, and the aircraft reboots. Wait patiently until the update is complete.
Make sure the computer has access to the internet.
Before performing an update, make sure the Intelligent Flight Battery and the remote controller
have at least 30% power.
Do not disconnect the device from the computer during an update.
The remote controller may become unlinked from the aircraft after updating. Relink the remote
controller and aircraft. Note that the update may reset various main controller settings, such as
the RTH altitude and the maximum flight distance, to default settings. Before updating, take note
of your preferred DJI Fly settings, and readjust them after the update.
After-sales information
Visit https://www.dji.com/support to learn more about after-sales service policies, repair services, and
support.