Dji Assistant 2; Installation And Launching; Using The Dji Assistant 2 - dji MATRICE 600 User Manual

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DJI Assistant 2

When using your Matrice 600 for the first time, activate it in the DJI Assistant 2 software.

Installation and Launching

1. Download the DJI Assistant 2 installation file from the official DJI website:
http://www.dji.com/product/matrice600/info#downloads
2. Complete the installation for the DJI Assistant 2 software.
3. Launch the DJI Assistant 2 software.

Using the DJI Assistant 2

1. Ensure that all the six Intelligent Flight Batteries are fully charged and then install them.
2. Power on the remote controller, and then turn on one of the Intelligent Flight Batteries in the
aircraft. If other batteries are not triggered automatically, connect your mobile device to the remote
controller and go to the DJI GO app for information.
3. Connect the Micro USB port (at the bottom of the Aircraft Status Indicator) of the Matrice 600 to the
computer with a Micro USB cable. Do not disconnect the cable until configuration is finished.
4. When a connection is established, the software will display the connected devices: "M600" and
"Lightbridge 2". Click the corresponding device to configure settings.
If the software doesn't display both of the connected devices, check the USB connection
between the aircraft and the computer, and the driver on your computer.
M600
Activating the Aircraft
When using your Matrice 600 for the first time, click on the "M600" icon and you will be prompted to
activate the aircraft on your computer. Follow the steps on-screen to activate the aircraft.
Basic Settings
GPS Mounting Position
If using the GPS module that comes with the Matrice 600 only, enter its mounting position into the
appropriate fields. The default values are the mounting position on the left of the center frame. Fill in
the values related to the aircraft's center of gravity if mounting the module to another position.
Modular Redundancy System
If using the modular redundancy system, identify the module according to the number of times the
module's LED blinks (e.g. If a GPS blinks once, it is "GPS1"). Then enter each module's corresponding
mounting position into the appropriate fields. Ensure that the values are correct, or else the aircraft's
positioning will be off.
DJI Device
If using the D-RTK GNSS, enter the antenna mounting positions into the appropriate fields.
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