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The DJI Digital FPV System is a drone technology that offers a high-definition and low-latency digital video transmission. Designed for a seamless and immersive flying experience, this system allows users to pilot drones through a first-person view (FPV) perspective. With its advanced digital transmission technology, the DJI Digital FPV System provides a clear and smooth real-time video feed with a resolution of up to 720p/120fps. This high-quality video transmission allows pilots to navigate their drones with precision and confidence. The system consists of a FPV Air Unit Module, a FPV Camera, a FPV Goggles V2, and a Remote Controller. The FPV Air Unit Module and Camera work together to capture and transmit the video footage, while the FPV Goggles V2 provide a comfortable, immersive, and low-latency viewing experience. The Remote Controller allows for precise control and navigation of the drone. The DJI Digital FPV System also offers a long-range transmission distance of up to 4 km, ensuring a stable and reliable connection between the drone and the pilot. Additionally, it features a low-latency mode that reduces the delay between the drone's movements and the pilot's visual feedback. Overall, the DJI Digital FPV System enhances the FPV drone flying experience with its high-definition video transmission, long-range connectivity, and low-latency performance. It provides drone pilots with the tools and technology necessary for an immersive and precise flying experience.
Brand | DJI |
Model | Digital FPV System |
Product | drone |
Language | English |
Filetype | User manual (PDF) |
Can't find the answer to your question in the manual? You may find the answer to your question in the FAQs about the DJI Digital FPV System below.
You should never fly your drone near airports.
Make sure the batteries of your drone do not get too hot, in that case there is a very small chance that the battery will explode.
To link the components of the DJI Digital FPV System, follow these steps: 1. Power on both the air unit and the goggles. 2. Locate the link button on the air unit. It is usually indicated by a symbol or text. 3. Press the link button on the air unit when the linking status indicator is solid green. The indicator will turn solid red to indicate that the air unit is ready to link. 4. Find the link button on the goggles. It is typically located on the side or bottom of the device. 5. Press the link button on the goggles. You will hear a continuous beeping sound. 6. Ensure that the distance between the air unit and the goggles is within 2 meters. 7. Once the linking is successful, the linking status indicator on the air unit will turn solid green, the goggles will stop beeping, and you will see the live view on the goggles' display. By following these steps, you can easily link the components of the DJI Digital FPV System and start enjoying your FPV flying experience.
The video transmission quality on your DJI FPV Goggles may be poor due to several reasons. Here are some troubleshooting steps to improve the video transmission quality: 1. Check the antenna connections: Ensure that the antennas on both the goggles and the air unit are securely attached. Loose or damaged antenna connections can result in poor signal reception. 2. Adjust the channel: Use the channel adjustment buttons on the goggles to switch to a different transmission channel. Interference from other devices operating on the same channel can degrade the video quality. 3. Check for obstructions: Make sure there are no physical obstructions between the air unit and the goggles. Objects like walls, trees, or metal structures can weaken the signal and affect the video transmission. 4. Optimize the distance: Maintain a reasonable distance between the air unit and the goggles. Being too far or too close can impact the signal strength and video quality. 5. Update firmware: Ensure that both the goggles and the air unit have the latest firmware installed. Firmware updates often include improvements to video transmission performance. By following these steps, you can troubleshoot and potentially improve the video transmission quality on your DJI FPV Goggles.