Rth Safety Notices; Updating The Home Point - dji MATRICE 600 User Manual

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RTH Safety Notices

The aircraft cannot avoid obstruction during RTH, therefore it is important to set a
reasonable RTH altitude before each flight. Go to the DJI GO app > Camera View >
If the aircraft is flying under 20 meters (65 feet) and RTH (including Smart
RTH, Low Battery RTH and Failsafe RTH) is triggered, the aircraft will first
20m
automatically ascend to 20 meters (65 feet) from the current altitude and you
cannot control the aircraft during ascending. In Smart RTH, you can exit RTH to
cancel the ascending by pressing the RTH button once.
The aircraft automatically descends and lands if RTH is triggered when the
20m
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aircraft flies within a 65 feet (20 meter) radius of the Home Point.
Aircraft cannot return to the Home Point when GPS signal is weak (
displays red) or unavailable.
The aircraft will stop ascending and immediately return to the Home Point if you
move the throttle stick during Failsafe RTH.

Updating the Home Point

You can update the Home Point in the DJI GO app during flight.
There are two options for setting the Home Point:
1. Set the aircraft's current coordinates as the Home Point.
2. Set the remote controller's current coordinates as the Home Point.
Ensure the space above the GPS module (shown in the
figure) is not obstructed when updating the Home Point.
Follow the instructions below to update the Home Point:
1. Connect your mobile device to the remote controller and go to the DJI GO app > Camera View >
2. Tap
to set the remote controller's current coordinates as the Home Point; tap
aircraft's current coordinates as the Home Point.
3. The Aircraft Status Indicator will blink green to indicate that the new Home Point has been set
successfully.
> Set Return-to-Home Altitude.
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