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  • Page 1 Uncrewed Aircraft Flight Manual v1.0 2024.01...
  • Page 2: Using Dji Pilot

    This document is copyrighted by DJI with all rights reserved. Unless otherwise authorized by DJI, you are not eligible to use or allow others to use the document or any part of the document by reproducing, transferring or selling the document. Users should only refer to this document and the content thereof as instructions to operate DJI UAV.
  • Page 3: Using This Manual

    DJI FlyCart 30 User Manual Using This Manual Legends Important Hints and Tips Before Flight The following documents have been produced to help you safely operate and make full use of your aircraft: 1. In the Box 2. Disclaimer and Safety Guidelines 3.
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    Command and Control Link Ground Operational Area Setup Data Security Low Battery and Low Voltage Warnings RTK Functions Enable/Disable RTK Using with the DJI D-RTK 2 Mobile Station Using with the Network RTK Service Aircraft LEDs Parachute Propellers Performance and Limitations...
  • Page 5 DJI FlyCart 30 User Manual Normal Procedures Airspace Environment Flight Environment Requirements Flight Recorder Flight Restrictions and Unlocking GEO (Geospatial Environment Online) System GEO Zones Flight Restrictions in GEO Zones Unlocking GEO Zones Maximum Altitude & Distance Restrictions DJI AirSense...
  • Page 6 DJI FlyCart 30 User Manual Loss of Navigation Systems Control Station Failures Flyaway Reporting Requirements Intelligent Flight Battery Introduction Battery Features Using the Battery Charging Using Paired Batteries Powering On/Off Battery Hot Swapping Single and Dual Battery Mode Self-Heating LED Patterns...
  • Page 7 DJI FlyCart 30 User Manual DJI DeliveryHub UI Features Tasks Admin Statistics Using DeliveryHub Log In Create Team Binding the Team and the Aircraft Create a Route Perform Task Supplements Specifications   © 2024 DJI All Rights Reserved.
  • Page 8: General Information And System Description

    The included Cargo Case has a maximum storage capacity of 70 L, large enough to meet everyday cargo transport needs. The Winch System (sold separately) enables aerial cargo loading and unloading for DJI FlyCart 30. It is suitable for use in challenging environments where the aircraft cannot land.
  • Page 9: Aircraft Overview

    DJI FlyCart 30 User Manual Aircraft Overview Propellers 11. Front Phased Array Radar Motors 12. Parachute Electronic Speed Controller (ESC) 13. Intelligent Flight Battery Front LEDs 14. Weight Sensors Frame Arms 15. Cargo Case Forward Binocular Vision System 16. Landing Gear Downward Binocular Vision System 17.
  • Page 10: Flight Control Surfaces

    FPV Module The FlyCart 30 aircraft is equipped with an HD FPV gimbal camera. It helps the pilot to have better visibility of the flight environment and assists the aircraft in landing and releasing cargo precisely via the AR projection feature.
  • Page 11 Vertical Obstacle Avoidance Function Enable the function in DJI Pilot 2. The aircraft begins to decelerate and hovers in place when it detects an obstacle via vertical obstacle sensing. When the aircraft is braking or hovering, users cannot accelerate in the direction of the obstacle, but can fly in a direction away from the obstacle.
  • Page 12 • Maintain full control of the aircraft at all times and do not rely completely on the radar module and DJI Pilot 2 app. Keep the aircraft within VLOS at all times. Use your discretion to operate the aircraft manually to avoid obstacles.
  • Page 13: Control Station

    Displays system and app views, while 21 22 23 24 Controls aircraft movement. Control supporting up to 10 touch points. Make mode can be set in DJI Pilot 2. sure the touchscreen is clean and completely dry before use. Otherwise, Internal Wi-Fi Antennas...
  • Page 14 DJI FlyCart 30 User Manual home screen. Hold the back button and 11. Battery Level LEDs then press another button to activate Displays the current battery level of the button combinations. Refer to the internal battery. Button Combinations section for more 12.
  • Page 15 DJI FlyCart 30 User Manual 22. USB-A Port 32. C1 Button 23. HDMI Port Customize the function of the button in DJI Pilot 2. 24. USB-C Port 33. C2 Button For charging the remote controller or connecting to a computer. After...
  • Page 16 Battery Release Button Charging Use the DJI 100W USB-C Power Adapter to charge both the internal and external batteries simultaneously. Charging Mechanism 1. When the remote controller is connected with both a charging device and an external battery, the remote controller will be powered by the charging device.
  • Page 17 DJI FlyCart 30 User Manual Operating the Aircraft There are three pre-programmed modes in DJI Pilot 2. The modes are Mode 1, Mode 2, and Mode 3. Control Stick Mode can be set in DJI Pilot 2. Tap > > Control Stick Mode or go to Preflight Check >...
  • Page 18 N-mode (Normal) F-mode is set for use with the winch system by default, but it can be set to A-mode. Go to Camera View of the DJI Pilot 2 and tap > > Flight Modes > ASN to set to A-mode.
  • Page 19 Connected to and controlling aircraft Solid white Not controlling aircraft Solid blue Aircraft control locked by current user L1/L2/L3/R1/R2/R3 Buttons Find the descriptions of these button functions next to the L1/L2/L3/R1/R2/R3 buttons in DJI Pilot 2.   © 2024 DJI All Rights Reserved.
  • Page 20 DJI FlyCart 30 User Manual Button Customization and Combinations Customizable Buttons The C1, C2, C3, and 5D buttons are customizable. Open DJI Pilot 2 and enter camera view. Tap and tap to configure the functions of these buttons. In addition, combinations can be customized using the C1, C2, and C3 buttons with the 5D button.
  • Page 21 The remote controller vibrates or beeps twice to indicate an error or warning. For detailed information, see the real-time prompts on the touchscreen or in the DJI Pilot 2 app. To disable some alerts, slide down from the top and select Do Not Disturb in Quick Settings.
  • Page 22 For example, avoid enabling mobile phone Wi-Fi. • A prompt will be displayed in DJI Pilot 2 if the transmission signal is weak during flight. Adjust the antennas to make sure that the aircraft is in the optimal transmission range.
  • Page 23 DJI FlyCart 30 User Manual Operating the Touchscreen Home The top bar displays the time, network status, as well as battery levels of the internal and external batteries of the remote controller. Screen Gestures Slide from the left or right...
  • Page 24 DJI FlyCart 30 User Manual Quick Settings Slide down from the top to enter Quick Settings. 1. Notifications Display enhancement. Once enabled, the display brightness is enhanced. Tap to view system or app notifications. Tap to start screen recording. 2. Recent Tap to screenshot the screen.
  • Page 25 Settings, Display, and then Advanced HDMI. Dual Operator Mode FlyCart 30 aircraft supports Dual Operator mode that allows two pilots to operate an aircraft simultaneously using remote controllers A and B. In this mode, both remote controllers can have equal control of the aircraft.
  • Page 26 B can only be used to update the firmware of remote controller B. 6. Uploading Logs Using DJI Pilot 2: Users can upload the logs of both the aircraft and remote controller through the remote controller that has aircraft control, and can only upload the logs of the remote controller that has no aircraft control.
  • Page 27: Dji Pilot 2 App

    Tap to view flight records, download offline maps, manage GEO Zone unlocking, read help documentation, select a language, and view app information. 2. Data and Privacy Tap to manage network security modes, set security codes, manage app cache, and clear DJI device logs. 3. GEO Zone Map Tap to view the GEO Zone Map, where users can check even when offline whether the current operating area is in a restricted zone or authorization zone.
  • Page 28 Tap to enter the cloud service page, where users can view the connection status of the cloud service, or select the DJI DeliveryHub or Customize Livestream. a. The name of the team currently logged in can be set. Tap the DJI DeliveryHub icon to change team.
  • Page 29 Favorites. Flight routes can be imported from and exported in batches to the remote controller or another external mobile storage device. If DJI DeliveryHub is connected, you can also view all flight routes sent from the cloud or upload local tasks to the cloud.
  • Page 30 DJI FlyCart 30 User Manual 2. Displays system notifications, including aircraft basic information, weather, frame arm lock status, payload weight, etc. 3. Check and set the following parameters. RTH Altitude The flight altitude at which the aircraft returns to home.
  • Page 31 DJI FlyCart 30 User Manual 1. Back Tap to return to the homepage of the DJI Pilot 2 app. 2. System Status Bar Displays aircraft flight status and various warning messages. If a new alert appears during flight, it will also be displayed here and continue flashing. Tap to view the information and stop the flashing.
  • Page 32 DJI FlyCart 30 User Manual 9. Settings Tap to expand the settings menu to set the parameters. Flight Controller Settings Home Point Home Point can be set to aircraft position or remote controller position. Settings RTH Altitude The flight altitude when the aircraft returns to home. When the aircraft...
  • Page 33 DJI FlyCart 30 User Manual Aircraft Battery Includes battery hot swapping switch, hot swapping timeout duration, safe flight assistance, and functions to customize battery warning. Payload The payload page will display different information according to whether the cargo system or the winch system is in use. Cargo system page includes weight sensor calibration and resetting.
  • Page 34 DJI FlyCart 30 User Manual VS: Aircraft vertical speed. ALT: The altitude of the aircraft relative to the takeoff point. LIM: Altitude limit configured by the user. RTH: The RTH altitude set by the user. ASL: The absolute altitude of the aircraft.
  • Page 35 DJI FlyCart 30 User Manual e. PinPoint Information: Displays the name of the PinPoint and the horizontal distance from the aircraft to the PinPoint, when PinPoint is enabled. Displays the name of the waypoints, the horizontal distance from the aircraft to the waypoint, and the ascending or descending trajectory of the flight route, during a flight route.
  • Page 36 Tap to enter the flight route library to create, edit, and select a flight route. Route Plan Flight route library can be accessed from the homepage of DJI Pilot 2, or by tapping the flight route library icon in the camera view. Tap Create a Route. Route can be created via Set Waypoints and Live Mission Rec.
  • Page 37 DJI FlyCart 30 User Manual 2. Reverse Path Tap to swap the start and end points to reverse the flight path. S refers to the start point. 3. Delete Waypoints Tap to delete the selected waypoints. 4. Flight Route Information Displays the flight length, estimated flight time, and waypoint quantity.
  • Page 38: Command And Control Link

    Services, which are compliant with ISO/IEC 27001 security certifications. Data Collection DJI will not access any user data before the user grants DJI permission to do so. You can grant or revoke the permission anytime in “Network Security Mode” or enable “Local Data Mode” to use your device completely offline.
  • Page 39: Low Battery And Low Voltage Warnings

    Clear All Device Data You can choose to erase any data generated during your use of DJI devices. Using the DJI Pilot 2 app, you can clear the logs and cache on your device and the app, or restore the device to factory settings.
  • Page 40: Using With The Dji D-Rtk 2 Mobile Station

    DJI FlyCart 30 User Manual Using with the DJI D-RTK 2 Mobile Station 1. Refer to the D-RTK 2 Mobile Station User Guide for more information about linking the aircraft and the mobile station and setting up the mobile station.
  • Page 41: Aircraft Leds

    DJI FlyCart 30 User Manual Aircraft LEDs There are LEDs on the frame arms marked M1 to M4. The LEDs on M1 and M2 are the front LEDs and glow red during flight to indicate the front of the aircraft. The LEDs on M3 and M4 are the rear LEDs and glow green during flight to indicate the rear of the aircraft.
  • Page 42: Parachute

    Opening the Parachute 1. Using the remote controller: In the Camera View of DJI Pilot 2, tap the parachute icon open the parachute. 2. When the aircraft is malfunctioning or loses power, the parachute will open automatically.
  • Page 43 1000 Payload/kg Payload/kg • Only use official DJI propellers. DO NOT mix propeller types. • Propellers are consumable components. Purchase additional propellers if necessary. • Make sure the propellers are mounted correctly and firmly. Check if the washers are worn.
  • Page 44: Performance And Limitations

    DJI FlyCart 30 User Manual Performance and Limitations Performance Refer to the Specification section for FlyCart 30 performance. Prohibited Maneuvers The following actions are prohibited. 1. Be under the influence of alcohol, drugs, or anesthesia, or suffering from dizziness, fatigue, nausea, or any other conditions, whether physical or mental, that could impair your ability to operate the aircraft safely.
  • Page 45: Normal Procedures

    Flight data is automatically recorded to the internal storage of the aircraft. You can connect the aircraft to a computer via the USB port and export this data via DJI Assistant 2 or DJI Pilot 2 app. Flight Restrictions and Unlocking...
  • Page 46: Geo Zones

    Warning Zones, Enhanced Warning Zones, and Altitude Zones. Users can view such information in real-time in the DJI Pilot 2 app. GEO Zones are specific flight areas, including but not limited to airports, large event venues, locations where public emergencies have occurred (such as forest fires), nuclear power plants, prisons, government properties, and military facilities.
  • Page 47 When the GNSS signal changes from weak an Altitude Zone. to strong, a 100-second countdown will commence in DJI Pilot 2 if the aircraft exceeds the altitude limit. When the countdown is finished, the aircraft will descend below the altitude limit and hover.
  • Page 48: Unlocking Geo Zones

    Unlocking GEO Zones To satisfy the needs of different users, DJI provides two unlocking modes: Self-Unlocking and Custom Unlocking. Users may make either type of request on the DJI Fly Safe website or via a mobile device. Self-Unlocking is intended for unlocking Authorization Zones. To complete Self-Unlocking, the user is required to submit an unlocking request via the DJI Fly Safe website at https://fly-safe.dji.
  • Page 49: Maximum Altitude & Distance Restrictions

    DJI FlyCart 30 User Manual Unlocking on a Mobile Device: Run the DJI Pilot 2 app and tap GEO Zone Map on the home screen. View the list of the unlocking licenses and tap to view details of the unlocking license. A link to the unlocking license and a QR code will be displayed.
  • Page 50: Dji Airsense

    Please be aware that DJI AirSense has the following limitations: 1. DJI AirSense can only receive messages sent by airplanes with an ADS-B Out device that is in compliance with 1090ES (RTCA DO-260) or UAT (RTCA DO-282) standards. DJI devices cannot receive broadcast messages from or display warnings from airplanes not equipped with properly functioning ADS-B Out devices.
  • Page 51: Radio Frequency Environment

    DJI FlyCart 30 User Manual Radio Frequency Environment 1. Fly in open areas. Tall buildings, steel structures, mountains, rocks, or forests may affect the accuracy of the on-board compass and block both GNSS and remote control signals. 2. Avoid using wireless devices such as mobile devices with Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, etc., that use the same frequency bands as the remote controller.
  • Page 52: System Assembly

    Preparing the Remote Controller Charging the Remote Controller Use the DJI USB-C Power Adapter (100W) to charge the remote controller. The internal battery of the remote controller must be charged to activate it before first use. The battery level LEDs will flash to indicate that the internal battery has been activated and charging has started.
  • Page 53 DJI FlyCart 30 User Manual Adjusting the Antennas Unfold and adjust the antennas. The signal strength of the remote controller is affected by the position of the antennas. Attaching the Strap 1. Unfold the strap connector brackets. 2. While wearing the strap, attach the strap hooks to the bracket holes.
  • Page 54: Preparing The Aircraft

    DJI FlyCart 30 User Manual Preparing the Aircraft Charging DB2000 Intelligent Flight Batteries Use the C8000 Intelligent Battery Station to charge DB2000 Intelligent Flight Batteries. The C8000 Intelligent Battery Station needs to be activated before being used for the first time, and DB2000 Intelligent Flight Batteries need to be activated using the C8000 Intelligent Battery Station.
  • Page 55 DJI FlyCart 30 User Manual Unfolding the Aircraft a. Unfold and lock the M3 and M4 frame arms ①② before unfolding and locking the M1 and M2 frame arms ③④ . Ensure all arm locks are secure. For easier unfolding, try moving the propellers (while still in the propeller holder) away from the frame arms before moving the frame arms away from the body of the aircraft.
  • Page 56 Checking the battery level: Press the power button once. Power on/off: Press once, then press and hold the power button. Activating the Aircraft Power on the aircraft and remote controller, then launch DJI Pilot 2 and follow the on-screen instructions to activate the aircraft. DJI Pilot 2 App •...
  • Page 57: Pre-Flight Checklist

    If using RTK for positioning, make sure that the RTK signal source is set correctly (D-RTK 2 Mobile Station or Network RTK service). Go to the camera view in the DJI Pilot 2 app, to view and set RTK signal source. Set the RTK signal source to None if RTK positioning is not in use.
  • Page 58: Calibrating The Compass

    DJI FlyCart 30 User Manual Push the throttle stick up slowly to take off. Make sure the aircraft has exited the flight route and the aircraft can be controlled manually before landing. Pull down the throttle stick slowly and land the aircraft on flat ground.
  • Page 59: Takeoff/Landing

    DJI FlyCart 30 User Manual Takeoff/Landing Takeoff The 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 and take off as soon as possible. DO NOT start the motors if not planning to take off right away, otherwise the aircraft may lose, drift or even take off automatically and cause harm or damage.
  • Page 60: Cruise/Maneuvering Flight

    If ASN mode has been selected in DJI Pilot 2, switch to F-mode to enter Attitude mode (A-mode). In this mode, GNSS is not used for positioning and the aircraft can only maintain altitude using the barometer.
  • Page 61: Return To Home

    DJI FlyCart 30 User Manual • When switching GNSS to the BeiDou satellite positioning system in DJI Pilot 2, the aircraft only will only use a single positioning system and the satellite search capability will become poor. Fly with caution.
  • Page 62 When the distance is less than 5 m from the Home Point, the aircraft will land where it is. Updating the Home Point The Home Point can be updated in DJI Pilot 2 app during flight. There are two ways to set a Home Point: 1.
  • Page 63: Alternate Landing

    Setting the Alternate Landing Site Pin a point in the map on DJI Pilot 2 to set an alternate landing site. Up to five alternate landing sites can be set, including any three points, as well as the takeoff point and the end of the flight route (if flight route is enabled).
  • Page 64 DJI FlyCart 30 User Manual Alternate Landing Procedure Alternate Landing Procedure during Manual Flight a. If more than 5 m (16.4 ft) from the Home Point and below the pre-set RTH altitude, the aircraft will ascend to the pre-set RTH altitude before flying to the alternate landing site. The aircraft will fly directly to the alternate landing site if it is above the pre-set RTH altitude.
  • Page 65: System Shutdown

    DJI FlyCart 30 User Manual System Shutdown After landing, push the throttle stick down and hold to stop the motors. Press the power button and then press and hold to power off the aircraft and remote controller. Post-Flight Inspection 1. Make sure that the aircraft is powered off. Remove the battery from the aircraft and store it properly.
  • Page 66: Emergency Procedures

    DJI FlyCart 30 User Manual Emergency Procedures Engine Failure If one or more motors fail during flight, the aircraft will calculate the remaining propulsion according to factors such as the status of the propulsion system, aircraft weight, and flight environment. Two possible scenarios may occur: 1.
  • Page 67: Loss Of Navigation Systems

    GNSS signal. Reporting Requirements Users are responsible to inform DJI of any event of an uncontrolled crash or flyaway within 2 business days through DJI Support, a DJI authorized dealer, or other means and shall upload the flight data related to the event.
  • Page 68: Intelligent Flight Battery

    The DB2000 Intelligent Flight Battery uses high-energy battery cells and an advanced power management system to provide long-lasting power to FlyCart 30 aircraft. The optimized battery cells and heat dissipation design effectively keep the temperature of the battery in check. The Intelligent Flight Battery has a capacity of 38000 mAh at a nominal voltage of 52.22 V.
  • Page 69: Battery Features

    DJI FlyCart 30 User Manual Battery Features The DB2000 Intelligent Flight Battery has the following features: 1. Battery Level Display: The status LEDs indicate the current battery level. Press the power button to check. 2. Communication: The battery parameters including the voltage and power level are transmitted to the aircraft to enable the aircraft to take appropriate action when battery parameters change.
  • Page 70: Using The Battery

    After landing, the aircraft does not have to be powered off when swapping its batteries. Insert a fully charged battery and wait for three seconds before inserting the other battery. Battery Hot Swapping needs to be enabled in DJI Pilot 2 and is only supported when using dual battery mode. Tap >...
  • Page 71: Single And Dual Battery Mode

    DJI FlyCart 30 User Manual Single and Dual Battery Mode The FlyCart 30 aircraft supports single and dual battery mode. Dual battery mode is used by default. Single battery mode needs to be enabled in DJI Pilot 2 before use.
  • Page 72 (temperatures below 10° C (50° F)). Ensure that batteries are fully charged before each flight. 2. End the flight as soon as DJI Pilot 2 displays the Low Battery Level Warning in low- temperature environments. You will still be able to control the movement of the aircraft during auto landing, such as pushing the throttle stick to ascend.
  • Page 73 • Make sure the battery is correctly connected. Otherwise, the battery may overheat or even explode due to abnormal charging. Only use approved batteries from authorized dealers. DJI assumes no responsibility for any damage caused by using batteries that are unapproved.
  • Page 74: Led Patterns

    DJI FlyCart 30 User Manual LED Patterns The Battery Level Indicators will show the current battery level and status during charging and discharging. The indicators are defined below:  is on  is blinking  is off Checking the Battery Level If the battery is in power-saving mode, press the power button once to check the current battery level.
  • Page 75: Other Statuses

    DJI FlyCart 30 User Manual LED2 blinks three times per The battery system is not second working properly LED3 blinks twice per second Overcharge detected LED3 blinks three times per Charging device over-voltage second Temperature is too low when LED4 blinks twice per second...
  • Page 76: Battery Storage

    15 hours. The second battery self-discharge period begins from the seventh day by default (can be set in DJI Pilot 2, minimum times is one day) and self-discharges to 60% battery level to extend the battery life. The self-discharge process takes eight days.
  • Page 77: Transportation

    • Make sure the battery is placed on a flat surface to avoid damage to the battery from sharp objects. Battery Maintenance Perform battery maintenance once every 200 cycles or three months or when prompted to do so by DJI Pilot 2, by following these steps: Charge to 100% Rest for one hour Discharge to below 20%...
  • Page 78: Delivery

    The cargo system is suitable for delivering small volumes of cargo. Manual flight or a flight route can be selected when delivering the cargo. The cargo delivery process is as follows. • FlyCart 30 supports a winch system (sold separately). Refer to the DJI FlyCart 30 Winch System user guide for more information.
  • Page 79: Manual Operation

    B can obtain flight control to control the aircraft when it is in sight. Usage 1. Set the remote controller to A or B on the homepage of DJI Pilot 2. 2. Press once on the aircraft authority button of remote controller B. When the indicator turns green, it indicates that aircraft control has been obtained and remote controller B is able to control the aircraft.
  • Page 80: Flight Route Operation

    Flight Route Operation The aircraft can fly and deliver cargo to the destination automatically when using a Flight Route. 1. Tap Flight Route on the homepage of DJI Pilot 2 to access the flight route library, and then select a flight route.
  • Page 81: Updating Firmware

    25%, and the remote controller is connected to the internet. 2. Run DJI Pilot 2. A prompt will appear on the homepage if new firmware is available. Tap to enter the Firmware Update view.
  • Page 82 • The battery firmware is included in the aircraft firmware. Be sure to update the firmware of all the batteries. • Make sure all DJI devices are properly connected to the PC during an update. • During the update process, it is normal for the aircraft LEDs to blink, and the aircraft to reboot.
  • Page 83: Dji Deliveryhub

    DJI FlyCart 30 User Manual DJI DeliveryHub DJI DeliveryHub is a cloud-based management platform for delivery drones. It helps manage and monitor flight tasks remotely, but flight route planning and data management are also supported. • Using DJI DeliveryHub is optional, as deliveries can be made without it.
  • Page 84: Admin

    The user that created the team has Administrator rights. Select Add Member to add a DJI account and set the member name and role. Role can be set to Administrator or Member. Administrator has all management rights and Member only has some of those rights.
  • Page 85: Statistics

    Ensure the aircraft and the remote controller connections are normal. On the homepage of DJI Pilot 2, tap Cloud Service, and then log in to DeliveryHub using a DJI account. Select a team and bind the team with the aircraft. Binding can be undone via the remote controller or an operation in Basics in DeliveryHub.
  • Page 86: Create A Route

    DJI FlyCart 30 User Manual After the binding is finished, flight routes saved in DJI Pilot 2 can be uploaded to the team files, and team flight routes can be downloaded to the remote controller. Create a Route 1. Select Location in the Task page. Select a location related to the flight route or search for the flight area.
  • Page 87 DJI FlyCart 30 User Manual Flight Route Name It is recommended to name the flight route using the location name. Safe Takeoff Altitude Safe Takeoff Altitude is altitude relative to takeoff point altitude. When the Safe Takeoff Altitude is higher than the flight route altitude, the aircraft will ascend to the Safe Takeoff Altitude and fly to the takeoff point, then descend to the start point of the flight route.
  • Page 88: Perform Task

    The user at the takeoff point needs to confirm in DJI Pilot 2 when there is a prompt. The aircraft can take off after permission of cloud which last for seven days is given.
  • Page 89: Supplements Specifications

    DJI FlyCart 30 User Manual Supplements Specifications Aircraft Weight 42.5 kg (without battery) 65 kg (with two DB2000 batteries) Max Takeoff Weight 95 kg (with cargo case, at sea level) Max Diagonal Wheelbase 2200 mm Dimensions 1590 x 1900 x 947 mm (L x W x H) (arms unfolded, propellers folded) Dimensions 2800 x 3085 x 947 mm (L x W x H) (arms &...
  • Page 90 DJI FlyCart 30 User Manual RTK/GNSS Operating RTK: GPS L1/L2, Galileo F1/F2, BeiDou B1I/B2I/B3I, Galieo E1/E5b, Frequency QZSS L1/L2 GNSS: GPS L1, BeiDou B1I, Galileo F1, Galieo E1, QZSS L1 Max Pitch Angle 30° Max Ascent Speed 5 m/s The data was measured in an experimental environment with zero altitude and no wind, with 30 kg load weight, for reference only.
  • Page 91 DJI FlyCart 30 User Manual EIRP 2.4000 GHz-2.4835 GHz: <33 dBm (FCC) <20 dBm (CE/SRRC/MIC) 5.725 GHz - 5.850 GHz: <33 dBm (FCC) <30 dBm (SRRC) <14 dBm (CE) Data Security AES-256 ADS-B Supported Active Phased Forward and Backward Array Radar...
  • Page 92 DJI FlyCart 30 User Manual Parachute Max Load 95 kg Dimensions 300 x 200 x 120 mm (L x W x H) Weight Approx. 2.1 kg Automatic Reaction Time Approx. 1000 ms Descending Speed ≤ 6m/s (at sea level, no wind)
  • Page 93 2.7 hours Charging Method Use a USB-C fast charging charger with a maximum power of no less than 65 W (maximum voltage of 20 V). DJI 100 W USB-C Power Adapter is recommended. Charging Time 2 hours with built-in battery, 2.5 hours with built-in and external...
  • Page 94 DJI FlyCart 30 User Manual Bluetooth Working 2.4000-2.4835 GHz Frequency EIRP <10 dBm GNSS GPS+Galileo+BeiDou Screen 7.02 inch touch LCD display screen, resolution 1920 x 1200, brightness 1200 nits Dual Control Supported The terms HDMI, HDMI High-Definition Multimedia Interface, HDMI trade dress and the HDMI Logos are trademarks or registered trademarks of HDMI Licensing Administrator, Inc.
  • Page 95 DJI SUPPORT This content is subject to change without prior notice. https://www.dji.com/flycart-30/downloads If you have any questions about this document, please contact DJI by sending a message to DocSupport@dji.com. DJI is a trademark of DJI. Copyright © 2024 DJI All Rights Reserved.

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