A3-AG/N3-AG AGRICULTURE KIT 2.0
User Manual
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A-mode or P-mode (with weak GNSS signal)
Flight Limits
Max Height
Flight altitude must be below the preset height.
Max Radius
No limits.
If you fly into a no-fly zone, you can still control the aircraft, but cannot fly it further.
If the aircraft loses GNSS signal or is in A-mode and flies out of the max radius but
regains GNSS signal or the flight mode is switched from A-mode to P-mode (with
strong GNSS signal) afterwards, it will fly back within range automatically.
No-Fly Zones
Detailed no-fly zones are listed on the DJI official website at http://flysafe.dji.com/no-fly. No-
fly zones are divided into airports and restricted areas. Airports include major airports and flying
fields where manned aircraft operate at low altitudes. Restricted areas include borders between
countries or sensitive sites. The details of the no-fly zones are explained below (GNSS required):
R mi around the restricted area (depending on the regulation) is a no-fly zone, inside which takeoff
and flight are prohibited.
Restricted Areas
R
P-mode (with strong GNSS signal)
Zone
Restriction
Aircraft Status
Indicator
No-Fly Zone
Motors will not start.
Blinking Red
If the aircraft loses GNSS signal or is in A-mode and
enters the restricted area but regains GNSS signal or
the flight mode is switched from A-mode to P-mode
(with strong GNSS signal) afterwards, the aircraft will
enter semi-automatic descent and land.
Free Zone
No flight restrictions.
None.