will turn green, and the aircraft control button of the other remote controller will turn white.
Tap
on the upper right corner of the gimbal camera view in DJI Pilot 2 to gain control of
the gimbal camera.
• Link the two remote controllers one by one. Make sure to link the remote controller A
with the aircraft first, and then link the remote controller B.
Using Advanced Dual Operator Mode
1.
Make sure both remote controllers are linked and connected with the aircraft before using
Advanced Dual Operator mode. By default, the first remote controller connected with the
aircraft is granted control of both the aircraft and the gimbal camera, while the second
remote controller is not given any control.
2.
When a remote controller has control of a device, whether it is the aircraft or the gimbal
camera, the pilot can control the device by pushing the control sticks, turning the dial,
pressing the shortcut buttons, or tapping the app's user interface. The operation is the
same as in Single Operator mode. However, when a remote controller does not have
control of a device, the pilot is unable to control the device. Only the remote controller with
aircraft control can be used to start or cancel RTH.
3.
Either pilot can take over control of a device as needed. Press the aircraft control button
to gain control of the aircraft. Tap
in DJI Pilot 2 to gain control of the gimbal camera. After gaining aircraft control, the pilot
can lock it by pressing and holding the aircraft authority button on the remote controller.
The aircraft authority button will turn blue when the control is locked. The control sticks
are used for operating the gimbal if the remote controller only has control over the
gimbal camera. When the remote controller has full control, the control sticks are used for
controlling the aircraft and the dials for adjusting gimbal movement.
4.
In Advanced Dual Operator mode, a control transfer mechanism will be triggered if one
of the remote controllers is disconnected from the aircraft. When this happens, control of
the gimbal camera will shift from the disconnected remote controller to the other remote
controller still connected with the aircraft. If the disconnected remote controller also has
aircraft control, the other remote controller will receive a notification that the user may
manually take over aircraft control. If the pilot of the connected remote controller chooses
not to take over aircraft control, the aircraft will automatically perform the failsafe action.
If the pilot of the connected remote controller does not choose either option within a
specified time period, the aircraft will also activate the failsafe action.
5.
If the disconnected remote controller reconnects with the aircraft during the flight, it will
not resume its previous control and will by default have no control of any device. The pilot
may gain control of the devices again as needed.
6.
Only the remote controller with control of the gimbal camera can be used to adjust relevant
settings for the gimbal and camera, and to download or play back media files.
7.
Only the remote controller with the control over gimbal camera can perform the download
and playback operations of the gimbal camera.
8.
Under normal circumstances, the pilots of both remote controllers can adjust flight-related
settings, such as for the flight controller system, vision systems, batteries, and video
on the upper right corner of the gimbal camera view
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