Search for “DJI Pilot” in Google Play and install the app on your tablet. DJI Pilot is compatible with Android 5.0 and later and is only available for 7.85” and larger size tablets. It is recommended to use the DJI CrystalSky, Xiaomi Pad 2/3, Nexus 9, Samsung Galaxy Tab Pro 8.4/Tab A, and Huawei M2/M3 tablets for optimal usage.
MATRICE 200 series and Matrice 600 series aircraft and can stream live HD video to the DJI Pilot app. This makes it excellent for aerial thermal applications such as inspection and maintenance, search and rescue, and precision agriculture. Zenmuse XT 2 Overview 1.
Ensure that the M200 series aircraft firmware version is 1.01.0900 or later. When mounting on a M210 or M210 RTK aircraft, ensure that the Zenmuse XT 2 is mounted to gimbal connector I. Ensure that the microSD card slot cover is firmly in place to prevent dust or moisture damage.
1. Turn on the aircraft and remote controller. 2. Connect your mobile device to the remote controller via the USB cable. 3. Launch DJI Pilot and enter Camera View. When the connection is established, your mobile device will display real-time video from the camera.
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Tap on this point to follow it. Please note that Spotlight is only available when using the Zenmuse XT 2 with the M200 series aircraft.
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±5°C (±41°F). Area Measurement Enabling this function will display the average temperature, lowest temperature, highest temperature, and the corresponding locations of each area in DJI Pilot. Full-screen view also supported. The temperature measurement accuracy is affected by various factors: 1) Reflectivity of objects - shiny metals with high reflectivity will reflect more of the background radiation and result in lower accuracy, whereas objects with matte surfaces will produce a higher accuracy.
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ZENMUSE XT 2 User Manual 6. Tool Icon Tap for display mode settings. 7. Camera Settings 1) Photo Settings Shooting modes include Single Shot, Burst: 3/5 frames, Interval Timer (2/3/5/7/10/15/20/30 s). Photo Format: R-JPEG, JPEG, TIFF (14-bit). 2) Video Settings The video format can be set independently for the infrared and visual cameras.
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Sky excluded from ROI Palette The Zenmuse XT 2 offers a variety of palette options. Distinct colors are used to show temperature differences in the thermal image, which are related to grayscale intensity. The temperature range of the image is mapped to 256 colors and displayed in the 8-bit JPEG or MPEG-4, MOV format.
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ZENMUSE XT 2 User Manual Different palettes applied to the same example image are shown below. White Hot Black Hot Fusion Rainbow Scene Instantly enhance your images through selecting the Linear, Default, Sea/Sky, Outdoor, Indoor, Manual, or Custom options. The camera will automatically apply the following properties to obtain the best result.
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ZENMUSE XT 2 User Manual Isotherm This feature allows designated temperature ranges to be represented with different color schemes, so that objects measured in a single color scheme impart higher contrast and better visibility. Individual isotherms (or color schemes) are separated by upper, middle, and lower thresholds, which have a value in percentage or temperature.
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ZENMUSE XT 2 User Manual White Hot Isotherm Black Hot Isotherm Fusion Isotherm Rainbow Isotherm There are three options for Isotherm: Search People, Search Fire, and Customized. When Search People or Search Fire are selected, the upper, middle, and lower thresholds are set. The footage will display with people or fire enhanced for greater visibility.
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ZENMUSE XT 2 User Manual Gain Modes High Gain mode: A narrower temperature range can be captured with a higher sensitivity to temperature differences. Low Gain mode: A wider temperature range can be captured with a lower sensitivity to temperature differences.
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ZENMUSE XT 2 User Manual Sensitivity (NEdT) <50 mk @ f/1.0 640×512: -25° to 135℃ Scene Range (High Gain) 336×256: -25° to 100℃ Scene Range (Low Gain) -40° to 550℃ File Storage microSD card Photo Format JPEG, TIFF, R-JPEG 8 bit: MOV, MP4...
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ZENMUSE XT 2 User Manual Lens Models 9 mm 13 mm 19 mm 25 mm f/1.25 f/1.25 f/1.1 640×512 45°×37° 32°×26° 25°×20° iFoV 1.308 mr 0.895 mr 0.680 mr f/1.25 f/1.25 f/1.25 336×256 35°×27° 25°×19° 17°×13° iFoV 1.889 mr 1.308 mr 0.895 mr...
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