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Contents of the user manual for the DJI MC for A2 Flight Control
- Product category: DJI Accessories DJI
- Brand: DJI
- Description and content of package
- Technical information and basic settings
- Frequently asked questions – FAQ
- Troubleshooting (does not switch on, does not respond, error message, what do I do if...)
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Product description The MC for A2 Flight Control System from DJI is the aircraft's equivalent of a CPU. The MC (main controller) takes pilot input and, factoring in data from the IMU, GPU, and other sources, instructs the ESCs (electronic speed controllers) at the motors. In addition, the A2 main controller incorporates a 2.4 GHz DR16 receiver which is compatible with Futaba FASST series and DJI DESST series transmitters (radio controllers). To connect peripherals, the main unit features a CAN-bus terminal with 12 output channels. - Intelligent Orientation Control (IOC)
- On multi-rotor aircraft-- as with airplanes--pressing "forward" on the transmitter (radio controller) moves the nose forward. However, because multi-rotors are largely symmetrical, it can be easy to lose track of which way the nose is pointing, causing the controls to become counter-intuitive. To avoid this, IOC--when enabled using the assistant software--defines movement relative to the pilot so that, for example, pressing forward will always result in the aircraft moving forward from the pilot's perspective
- Point of Interest (POI)
- When the GPS signal is good, users can record the current position of the aircraft as a point of interest by a preset switch on the transmitter (radio controller). The aircraft can achieve a circling flight around the point of interest with the nose pointing at the POI in an area of 16.4 to 1,640' radius, when the roll command is given. This function is ideal for shooting of a fixed or stationary object, creating an aerial tracking shot
- Intelligent Landing Gear Function
- Once you enable the Intelligent Landing Gear function in the assistant software, the landing gear will default at the lower position when the aircraft is on the ground. The system will also lower the landing gear in an emergency, the event of motor failure, or on auto landing, to protect the aircraft and gimbal. You can lower or retract the landing gear using a switch when the aircraft's altitude is over 16.4' from the ground
- Return to Home Failsafe
- Assuming the GPS has been properly calibrated and enough satellites are available, the aircraft will automatically return to its home point in the event contact with the transmitter (radio controller) is ever lost
It is also possible to assign a button using the assistant software that, when pressed, will cause the aircraft to automatically return to the home point - One-Motor Fail Protection
- Available when the aircraft is in attitude or GPS attitude mode. In the event one motor fails the aircraft can maintain a stable flying condition, enough that it can safely be brought back home and landed
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Technical parametersDJI CP.WK.000038 Specs | Supported ESC Output | 400 Hz refresh frequency | | Supported Transmitters | With Built-in Receiver: Futaba FASST series and DJI DESST series | | Supported External Receivers | Futaba S-Bus, S-Bus2, DSM2 | | Other DJI Products Supported | Z15, H3-2D, iOSD, 2.4G Bluetooth Data Link, and S800 EVO | | Hovering Accuracy (GPS Mode) | Vertical: ±1.6' / 0.5 m Horizontal: ±4.9' / 1.5 m | | Maximum Wind Resistance | < 26.2 fps (8 m/s) / 17.9 mph (28.8 km/h) | | Maximum Yaw Angular Velocity | 150 deg/s | | Maximum Tilt Angle | 35° | | Ascent/Descent | ±19.7 fps / 6 m/s | | Power Requirements | Maximum: 5 W Typical: 0.3 A at 12.5 V | | System Requirements | Assistant Software: Windows 8, 7, or XP SP3 -- 32 or 64-bit | | Operating Temperature | 23 to 140°F / -5 to 60°C | | Dimensions | 2.1 x 1.5 x 0.6" / 54 x 39 x 14.9 mm | | | | Package Weight | 0.1 lb | | Box Dimensions (LxWxH) | 7.5 x 1.5 x 0.5" |
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