Cruise control – DJI Mavic 3 Pro Drone with Fly More Combo & RC User Manual

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Cruise Control

The cruise control function enables the aircraft to lock the current control stick input of the
remote controller when conditions permit. Fly at the speed corresponding to the current control
stick input without continually using control stick movements. The cruise control feature also
supports aircraft movements such as spiraling up by increasing the control stick input.

Using Cruise Control

1. Set the Cruise Control Button

Go to DJI Fly, select Settings > Control > Button Customization, and then set the C1, C2 or C3
button to Cruise Control.

2. Enter Cruise Control

• Press the Cruise Control button while pushing the control stick, then the aircraft will fly

at the current speed according to the control stick input. Once Cruise Control is set, the
control stick can be released and will automatically return to the center.

• Before the control stick returns to the center, press the Cruise Control button again to

reset the flight speed based on the current control stick input.

• Push the control stick after it returns to the center, the aircraft will fly at the increased

speed based on the previous speed. In this case, press the Cruise Control button again,
and the aircraft will fly at the increased speed.

3. Exit Cruise Control

Press the Cruise Control button without a control stick input, press the flight pause button
on the remote controller, or tap on the screen to exit cruise control. The aircraft will brake
and hover.

• Cruise control is available in Normal, Cine, and Sport mode or APAS, Free

Hyperlapse, and FocusTrack.

• Cruise control cannot be started without a control stick input.
• The aircraft cannot enter or will exit Cruise Control in the following situations:

a. When near the max altitude or max distance.
b. When the aircraft disconnects from the remote controller or DJI Fly.
c. When the aircraft senses an obstacle and will hover in place.
d. During RTH or auto landing.

• Cruise control will exit automatically when switching flight modes.
• The obstacle sensing in Cruise Control follows the current flight mode. Fly with

caution.

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