DJI GO supports iOS 8.0 (or later) or Android 4.1.2 (or later). ECCN (Export Control Classification Number) This Zenmuse XT product, its components, related technology and software are controlled under the U.S. Export Administration Regulation, the Export Control Classification Number (ECCN) for this product is 6A003.b.4.b.
Install the DJI GO App ECCN (Export Control Classification Number) Introduction Installation Supported Aircraft Mounting the Zenmuse XT on the Inspire 1 Mounting the Zenmuse XT on the Matrice 100 DJI GO App Downloading DJI GO Connecting to DJI GO...
6.8 mm, 7.5 mm, 9 mm, 13 mm or 19 mm lens options. As with other DJI 3-axis gimbal systems, the Zenmuse XT can be mounted on the Matrice 100 or Inspire 1 series aircraft and stream live video to the DJI GO app. This makes it excellent for aerial thermal applications such as inspection and maintenance, search and rescue, and precision agriculture.
3. Rotate the gimbal lock to the locked position. Mounting the Zenmuse XT on the Matrice 100 The Matrice 100 aircraft has to be modified before mounting the Zenmuse XT. Refer to “Mounting the Gimbal” in the Matrice 100 User Manual for detailed procedures.
DJI GO App Downloading DJI GO Search for ‘DJI GO’ on the App Store or Google Play and download the app to your mobile device. DJI GO supports iOS 8.0 (or later) or Android 4.1.2 (or later). Connecting to DJI GO 1.
ZENMUSE XT User Manual Camera View [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] [ 4 ] [ 5 ] [ 6 ] [ 7 ] [1] Information Bar Displays the remaining shots or record time, photo/video format, and selected palette and scene.
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ZENMUSE XT User Manual 1. Camera Settings 1) Photos Shooting Mode Image Format JPEG Shooting Mode: Single Shot or Interval Timer (1-60 second intervals). Image Format: JPEG (8-bit) or TIFF (14-bit). 2) Video Video Format 00:00:00 Video Format: NTSC 30fps, NTSC 60fps, PAL 25fps or PAL 50fps.
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Sky excluded from ROI Palette The Zenmuse XT offers a variety of Palette options. Distinct colors are used to show temperature differences in the thermal image, which are related to the grayscale intensity. The temperature range of the image is mapped to 256 colors and displayed in the 8-bit JPEG or MPEG-4 format.
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ZENMUSE XT User Manual The following table shows all Palette options. Different Palette effects of the same image: White Hot Black Hot Fusion Rainbow Scene Use the Scene option to instantly enhance your image. You can select Linear, Default, Sea/Sky, Outdoor, Indoor, Manual or a custom option.
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ZENMUSE XT User Manual DDE (Digital Detail Enhancement) enhances image details and/or suppresses fixed pattern noise. ACE (Active Contrast Enhancement) provides a contrast adjustment dependent on the relative scene temperature. ACE thresholds greater than 0 impart more contrast to hotter scene content and decrease contrast for colder scene content (e.g.
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Rainbow Isotherm Spot Meter The Zenmuse XT can measure the average temperature of the 4×4 pixels in the center of an image with an accuracy of ±20˚C in High Gain mode, and an accuracy of 20% of the entire temperature range or 20˚C (whichever is greater) in Low Gain mode.
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ZENMUSE XT User Manual Restore Factory Default Settings Tap to restore the camera to the default settings. Format Micro SD Card Tap to format your Micro SD card. The calibration happens automatically and is used to optimize image quality. A blue square in the upper right corner of the screen indicates that the FFC calibration is about to begin.
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