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  • Maintenance
    • Maintenance Introduction
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    • Wiring Diagram
    • Drone Maintenance
    • HVAC LED Code Troublehsooting
    • Troubleshooting: Hardware/Software
    • Station Battery Rack Lights/Sound Indicators
  • Warranty
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  • DJI M300 Official Maintenance link
  • LED Indicator chart
  • Drone Calibration
  • Calibration process
  • Vision Sensor Calibration
  1. Maintenance

Drone Maintenance

Please use the resources below in order to maintain your DJI M300 drone

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Last updated 2 years ago

DJI M300 Official Maintenance link

  • https://dl.djicdn.com/downloads/matrice-300/20200507/M300_RTK_Maintenance_Manual_v1.0_EN.pdf

LED Indicator chart

  • The M300 drone features front LED aircraft status Indicator lights. Below is a diagram with the position of the LED lights on the aircraft & a description of each light pattern.

  • If any WARNING indications are made during flight operations - Immediately cease flight, safely land the drone, and contact support.

Drone Calibration

  • Only calibrate the compass if the DJI pilot APP instructed you to do so. Follow the guidelines below for a proper compass calibration process.

  • Do not calibrate the compass if there is a strong magnetic field such as a parking structure, structural buildings, powerlines or antennas. Make sure not to carry any items that may cause electromagnetic interference such as cellphones or smart watches. The DJI pilot app will notify you in the case of magnetic interference.

Calibration process

  1. Download and open the DJI pilot app, select the aircraft status bar, then select calibrate, from this point please follow the app instructions for the compass calibration process.

  2. When prompted on the DJI pilot app, hold the aircraft horizontally as seen in the diagram below and rotate it 360 degrees on its axis. The aircraft LED indicators go solid green when done correctly and red if incorrectly.

3. When prompted by the DJI pilot app hold the aircraft vertically as seen in the diagram below, and rotate it 360 degrees on its center axis. Re attempt if the LED indicator is blinking red.

Note: If your aircraft blinks red & yellow after completing the calibration process please change locations and try again, it is likely that the calibration process was not successful due to magnetic interference interrupting the calibration process.

Vision Sensor Calibration

  • The Vision System cameras installed on the aircraft are factory calibrated. If the aircraft experiences a collision or the working temperature has changed significantly, it may require calibration to the Vision System via the DJI assistant 2 APP for the Matrice series.

  • Connect the aircraft to a computer and calibrate the Vision System cameras when prompted in the DJI Pilot App.

  1. Power on the aircraft

  2. Connect the aircraft and the PC with a USB-C cable (See Image 1A)

  3. Launch the DJI Assistant 2 for the Matrice and log in with a DJI account.

  4. Click M300 RTK and then select the calibration button.

  5. Place the side of the visual calibration plate with the dots facing the Vision System, and follow the instructions in the DJI assistant 2 to complete the calibration process.

NOTE: Do NOT power off or unplug the USB-C cable during calibration. Wait for data calculation to complete.