Linking The Remote Control & Built-In Receiver - dji phantom 2 User Manual

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(1) For 'Ready to Fly' the aircraft will hover when all sticks are released.
(2) For 'Ready to Fly (non-GPS)' the aircraft will only keep the altitude when all sticks are released.
3.5 Linking the Remote Control & Built-in Receiver
PHANTOM 2 has a built-in receiver, the link button and indicator located on the bottom of the aircraft as illustrated
in the Figure 3-4.
The link between the remote control and aircraft is already established for you so you can initially skip this
procedure. If you ever replace the remote control, re-establishing the link is required.
Linking procedures
1. Power on the PHANTOM 2.
2. Turn on the remote control and place it 0.5m~1m away from the aircraft.
3. Push the link button with a thin object and hold it until the Link indicator blinks red, then release it.
4. When the Link indicator turns solid green, the link between the remote control and the built-in receiver has
been successfully established.
Link Indicator
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Status
The remote control is turned off and there is no 2.4GHz signal around, please turn on
the remote control.
The receiver is ready for linking.
There is 2.4GHz signal around but the remote control is not linked with the receiver,
The left dial controls the pitch of the H3-2D and H3-3D
gimbal. The position of left dial determines the pitch
angle relative to the horizontal level.
Turn the left dial to the right to make the gimbal pitch
up.
Turn the left dial to the left to make the gimbal pitch
down.
The gimbal will keep its current position if the dial is
static.
Figure 3-4

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