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In order to set up your drone, 

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you first need to attach
 your propellers as instructed.

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A quadcopter works 

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by having pairs of propellers
 that rotate at different speeds

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to move the drone
 in the required direction.

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When installing your propellers,
 you need to ensure

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that the correct propellers
 are fixed to the correct arm.

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You can see that
 there is a white indicator 

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on two of the arms that need to match up
 with the white mark on the propellers.

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Once matched up just click
 the props into place.

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Secondly, check all of your batteries
 and transmitter.

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Otherwise known as the controller
 have sufficient charge.

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We recommend you have more
 than one battery

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so you can maximize your flying time. 

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It's important to check the lithium
 ion batteries regularly

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as they discharge themselves
 for self conditioning.

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You can check the battery level
 by pressing the power button once;

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if you need to charge your batteries
 use the authentic DJI charger.

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Don't forget to make sure your controller
 is fully charged too.

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Our drone has internal
 storage of eight gigabytes.

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Although this is a reasonable amount,
 if shooting high resolution video footage,

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you will soon fill this. 

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To ensure that you don't
 run out of storage space

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just as you're about to set out
 for the perfect shot.

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We recommend using a micro SD card up

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to 128 gigabytes
 to expand on this internal memory.

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Insert your micro SD card
 into the slot of the body of the drone

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and remove the gimbal cover.

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On your mobile device or tablet, download
 the DJI go 4 app and set up an account.

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Once downloaded, connect your phone
 to the transmitter using the cable.

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Then turn the controller on the drone on.

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All DJI drones have the same procedure.

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Press the button once
 and then hold for three seconds

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until you hear a beep
 or the drone power up.

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You will then be prompted to connect 

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or activate your drone
 to the transmitter or controller.

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It will walk you 

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through the terms of service
 and will offer you a control mode.

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We recommend keeping these
 settings at mode 2.

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You will then be taken
 through other settings within the app

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and ask to set your custom buttons
 on the back of the transmitter.

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Beginner mode will be offered, 

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and it's personal preference to keep this
 on for your maiden flight or not.

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It will only allow you to fly 30 meters
 or 100 feet away from the transmitter,

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both horizontally and vertically.

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You will then be asked to input
 your email address, ensure

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the device has access
 to the Internet at this point.

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You can then go through the tutorials 

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and update the firware
 to the most recent version.

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If you need to update either
 your drone or transmitter firmware,

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you will see a red bar across 

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the top of the app and be prompted
 to update to the latest version.

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These normally offer improvements,
 stability and new safety features.

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So it's highly recommended
 before any flight.

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When your drone is ready to fly
 you will see the blue go fly

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button is activated. 

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You may come across
 a calibrate compass message;

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to do this hold the drone as instructed

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and spin in small circles
 until this step is completed.

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Straight out of the box
 you should not need to calibrate the IMU

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which controls the drones orientation
 or the camera gimbal,

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but just follow the onscreen
 guide if instructed.

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once you press the go fly button ot
 will take you through to the camera mode.

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Here you will see
 what the drone is seeing. 

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Status indicators
 and other information, such

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as how far the drone is away
 from its home point,

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the altitude of the UAV and other
 things will be displayed on the screen.

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If the drone is safe 

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for you to fly, you will see a green ready
 to go GPS bar at the top of the screen.

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This will go green
 once your unmanned aerial vehicle

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has picked up enough
 satellites to fly via GPS lock.

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Be aware that if you cannot connect
 to enough satellites lock onto GPS,

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your drone will fly in ATTI mode, 

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which means that your drone
 will not automatically hold its position

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and it may drift whilst it's in the air.

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On the side of the controller
 for the Mavic 2 Pro we have three options

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T which is for tripod P for positioning
 and S, which is sport.

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We recommend using positioning mode, 

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tripod limits the movements of the drones
 to a steady speed and sport

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mode doesn't use all of the vision systems
 to avoid collisions.

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It also allows you to reach
 speeds of up to 45 miles per hour,

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meaning the stopping
 distance is highly increased.

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Now, once you've undertaken your preflight
 checks, adjusted your camera settings

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as desired, you're ready to take off
 from a flat surface.

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If you're on a metal surface,
 this will interfere with your compass

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and will need recalibrating. 

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Please ensure the space around you is safe
 before taking off.

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In further videos will show you how to
 fly and manouevre the drone.
