DJI Mini 2 User Manual
Starting/Stopping the Motors
Starting the Motors
A Combination Stick Command (CSC) is used to start the motors. Push both sticks to the bottom inner
or outer corners to start the motors. Once the motors start spinning, release both sticks simultaneously.
Stopping the Motors
There are two methods to stop the motors.
Method 1: when the aircraft has landed, push and hold the throttle stick down. The motors will stop
after three seconds.
Method 2: when the aircraft has landed, push the throttle stick down, and perform the same CSC that
was used to start the motors. Release both sticks once the motors have stopped.
Method 1
Stopping the Motors Mid-Flight
The motors should only be stopped mid-flight in an emergency situation such as if a collision has
occurred or if the aircraft is out of control and is ascending or descending very quickly, rolling in
the air, or if a motor has stalled. To stop the motors mid-flight, use the same CSC that was used
to start the motors. The default setting can be changed in DJI Fly.
Stopping motors mid-flight will cause the aircraft to crash.
Flight Test
Takeoff/Landing Procedures
1. Place the aircraft in an open, flat area with the aircraft status indicator facing towards you.
2. Power on the remote controller and the aircraft.
3. Launch DJI Fly, connect the mobile device to the aircraft, and enter the camera view.
4. Wait until the aircraft status indicator blinks green slowly to indicate 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 down and hold. The motors stop after three seconds.
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Method 2
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Questions and answers
If a single battery LED flashes does that mean a faulty battery?
Yes, if LED 3 and 4 blink simultaneously without pressing the power button, it indicates the battery is abnormal. Reinsert the battery and ensure it is securely mounted.
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