Product Info
The DJI Mavic Pro 2.0 Flying Camera is a compact and highly advanced drone designed for both amateur and professional photographers and videographers. Featuring a powerful Hasselblad camera with a 1-inch CMOS sensor, it captures stunning 20-megapixel stills and 4K video at 60 frames per second. With its extended flight time of up to 31 minutes, advanced obstacle avoidance technology, and intelligent flight modes, the Mavic Pro 2.0 offers users a seamless aerial photography experience while ensuring safety during operation. Its portable design makes it easy to carry and deploy for capturing breathtaking imagery from the sky. Download the Manual
Product Maintenance Schedule
Here’s a concise maintenance schedule for your DJI Mavic Pro 2.0:
### Daily Maintenance:
– **Battery Check**: Ensure batteries are fully charged and inspect for any swelling or damage.
– **Propeller Inspection**: Check for chips, cracks, or signs of wear. Replace if necessary.
– **Gimbal and Camera**: Wipe clean to remove dust or debris.
– **Firmware Updates**: Check for and install any available updates.
### Weekly Maintenance:
– **Full System Check**: Run a pre-flight checklist including GPS and compass calibration.
– **Motors**: Inspect for dirt and debris; clean if necessary.
– **Remote Controller**: Charge and check for firmware updates.
### Monthly Maintenance:
– **Propeller Replacement**: Consider replacing propellers every month if used frequently.
– **Battery Cycle**: Perform a full discharge and recharge on batteries.
– **Calibrate Camera**: Check camera settings and calibrate if needed.
### Quarterly Maintenance:
– **Deep Cleaning**: Remove dust and dirt from the drone body.
– **Firmware Review**: Check all components for the latest firmware and update as necessary.
– **Component Inspection**: Check all screws and components for tightness and wear.
### Post-Flight Maintenance:
– **Clean After Each Flight**: Wipe drone down and inspect for any damage or debris.
– **Storage**: Store in a dry, cool place when not in use.
Keeping up with this schedule can help prolong the life of your Mavic Pro 2.0 and ensure optimal performance.
Product Specs Sheet
The DJI Mavic 2 Pro is a highly regarded flying camera that has been widely used in aerial photography and videography. Below is a product spec sheet that outlines its key features:
### DJI Mavic 2 Pro Specifications
**General**
– **Dimensions (Folded)**: 214×91×84 mm
– **Dimensions (Unfolded)**: 322×242×84 mm
– **Weight**: Approximately 907 g
**Camera**
– **Sensor**: 1-inch CMOS, effective pixels: 20 MP
– **Lens**: 28 mm (35 mm equivalent), f/2.8 – f/11 aperture
– **Gimbal**: 3-axis mechanical gimbal
– **Video Resolution**: Up to 4K at 30 fps; 1080p at 120 fps
– **Photo Resolution**: 5472×3648 (20 MP)
– **Video Formats**: MP4/MOV (H.264/H.265)
**Performance**
– **Max Flight Time**: Approximately 31 minutes
– **Max Speed**: 72 km/h (Sport Mode)
– **Max Wind Resistance**: Up to 29-38 kph
– **Transmission Range**: Up to 8 km (with OcuSync 2.0)
**Battery**
– **Capacity**: 3850 mAh
– **Type**: LiPo 4S
**Features**
– **Obstacle Avoidance**: 360° obstacle sensing
– **Intelligent Flight Modes**:
– ActiveTrack
– Waypoints
– Point of Interest
– Hyperlapse
– **Photo Modes**:
– HDR
– AEB
– Burst shooting
– **Additional Features**:
– 10-bit Dlog-M color profile
– H.265 and H.264 encoding
**Connectivity**
– **Wi-Fi**: OcuSync 2.0 for remote control connection
– **Mobile App**: DJI GO 4
**Accessories (Optional)**
– ND Filters
– Carrying Case
– Extra Batteries
– Propeller Guards
### Conclusion
The DJI Mavic 2 Pro is an excellent choice for both hobbyists and professional photographers alike, offering exceptional image quality, advanced flight capabilities, and a compact design. Whether utilized for aerial shots, videography, or mapping, its specifications cater to a variety of needs in the field.
Product Diagram
Here are some common parts for the DJI Mavic Pro 2.0 Flying Camera, along with their typical part numbers:
1. **Propellers** – Part Number: CP.PT.00000100.01
2. **Intelligent Flight Battery** – Part Number: CP.PT.00000278.03
3. **Battery Charger** – Part Number: CP.PT.00000280.01
4. **Gimbal Camera** – Part Number: CP.PT.00000275.01
5. **Landing Gear** – Part Number: CP.PT.00000277.01
6. **Controller** – Part Number: CP.PT.00000279.01
7. **USB Adapter** – Part Number: CP.PT.00000300.01
8. **Micro SD Card** (for storage) – Part Number: Varies by brand and capacity
Always verify part numbers with the manufacturer’s website or authorized dealers to ensure compatibility and accuracy.
Product Troubleshooting
Troubleshooting the DJI Mavic Pro 2.0 can be methodical and can help resolve various issues. Here’s a step-by-step guide to help you troubleshoot common problems:
### 1. **Check the Battery:**
– **Battery Level:** Ensure the battery is fully charged. Connect to the charger and check the indicator lights.
– **Reconnect the Battery:** Sometimes, reseating the battery can solve connectivity issues.
### 2. **Inspect the Remote Controller:**
– **Battery Status:** Verify that the remote controller’s battery is charged.
– **Connection:** Ensure the remote is properly connected to the drone. Use the DJI app to check for signals.
– **Firmware Updates:** Make sure the firmware for both the drone and the controller is up to date.
### 3. **Examine the Propellers:**
– **Condition:** Check for any damages or wear. Replace if necessary.
– **Installation:** Ensure propellers are installed correctly and securely.
### 4. **Check for Physical Obstructions:**
– **Camera and Gimbal:** Ensure there’s nothing obstructing the camera or gimbal. Clean the lens if necessary.
– **Landing Gear:** Check that all parts are in the correct position and functioning.
### 5. **Review Flight Settings:**
– **Mode Settings:** Ensure you are in the correct mode for your flight (e.g., Sport, Normal, Tripod).
– **Geofencing:** Verify if you are in a restricted area where flying is not permitted.
### 6. **Inspect for Error Messages:**
– **DJI GO App:** Open the DJI GO app and check for alerts or error messages that may indicate specific issues.
– **Event Log:** Review the flight log for any warning indicators.
### 7. **Calibration:**
– **IMU Calibration:** If the drone seems unstable, consider recalibrating the IMU through the app.
– **Gimbal Calibration:** Perform gimbal calibration if it appears unresponsive or shaky.
### 8. **GPS and Compass:**
– **Signal Strength:** Ensure that the GPS signal is strong before takeoff.
– **Compass Calibration:** If prompted, perform a compass calibration to ensure proper navigation.
### 9. **Transmitter Range:**
– If experiencing loss of signal or drone unresponsiveness, check the transmitter range. Fly in an open area free from interference.
### 10. **Environmental Conditions:**
– **Weather Check:** Ensure you are flying in suitable conditions (e.g., no high winds or rain).
– **Temperature Limits:** Verify the drone is being operated within its temperature limits.
### 11. **Reset to Factory Settings:**
– If issues persist, consider resetting the drone to factory settings through the app. Remember to back up any important data first.
### 12. **Customer Support:**
– If you’ve tried all the above steps and the issue remains unresolved, contact DJI support or consider visiting an authorized repair center for assistance.
By following these steps, you should be able to identify and potentially resolve any issues you’re experiencing with your DJI Mavic Pro 2.0. Good luck!
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