Center Of Gravity Calibration; Flight Recorder; Flight Restrictions And Unlocking; Geo (Geospatial Environment Online) System - dji MATRICE 350 RTK User Manual

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Center of Gravity Calibration

The center of gravity will shift when the aircraft's payloads change. To ensure stable flight, it is
required to recalibrate the aircraft's center of gravity when a new payload is installed.
• Calibrate in a windless environment. Make sure that the aircraft is hovering and there
is a strong GNSS signal during calibration.
• Maintain visual line of sight of the aircraft and pay attention to flight safety.
Calibration instructions: Go to Flight Controller Settings in the app, and tap Calibrate in the
Center of Gravity Auto Calibration section. The Aircraft Status Indicators will glow solid purple
during calibration. There will be a prompt in the app after calibration is completed.

Flight Recorder

Flight data is automatically recorded to the internal storage of the aircraft. You can connect the
aircraft to a computer via the USB port and export this data via DJI Assistant 2 or DJI Pilot 2 app.

Flight Restrictions and Unlocking

GEO (Geospatial Environment Online) System

DJI's Geospatial Environment Online (GEO) system is a global information system that provides
real-time information on flight safety and restriction updates and prevents UAVs from flying
in restricted airspace. Under exceptional circumstances, restricted areas can be unlocked to
allow flights in. Prior to that, the user must submit an unlocking request based on the current
restriction level in the intended flight area. The GEO system may not fully comply with local laws
and regulations. Users shall be responsible for their own flight safety and must consult with the
local authorities on the relevant legal and regulatory requirements before requesting to unlock
a flight in a restricted area.

GEO Zones

DJI's GEO system designates safe flight locations, provides risk levels and safety notices for
individual flights, and offers information on restricted airspace. All restricted flight areas are
referred to as GEO Zones, which are further divided into Restricted Zones, Authorization Zones,
Warning Zones, Enhanced Warning Zones, and Altitude Zones. Users can view such information
in real time in DJI Pilot 2. GEO Zones are specific flight areas, including but not limited to
airports, large event venues, locations where public emergencies have occurred (such as forest
fires), nuclear power plants, prisons, government properties, and military facilities. By default,
the GEO system limits takeoffs and flights in zones that may cause safety or security concerns.
A GEO Zone map that contains comprehensive information on GEO Zones around the globe is
available on the official DJI website: https://fly-safe.dji.com.
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