The DJI PHANTOM™ 4 Pro V2.0 is a smart prosumer flying camera capable of shooting 4K video at 60 fps and at up to 100 Mbps, and capturing 20 megapixel stills. 4 directions of obstacle avoidance allow it to intelligently avoid obstacles during flight. Using TapFly™ and ActiveTrack™ through the DJI GO™ 4 app, you can fly anywhere visible on your screen or track a moving subject smoothly and easily with a simple tap. The camera uses a 1-inch CMOS sensor offering unprecedented clarity, lower noise, and better quality images.
In addition to the above features, improved propulsion system efficiency means aircraft noise is 4dB (60%) lower than on the Phantom 4 Pro V2.0.
Gimbal and Camera
Downward Vision System*
Micro USB Port
Camera/Linking Status Indicator and Link Button
Camera Micro SD Card Slot
Forward Vision System
Infrared Sensing System*
Front LEDs
Motors
Propellers
Aircraft Status Indicators
Antennas
Rear Vision System
Intelligent Flight Battery
Power Button
Battery Level Indicators
* The Vision and Infrared Sensing Systems are affected by surrounding conditions. Read the Disclaimer and Safety Guidelines and watch the tutorials in the DJI GO 4 app or on the official DJI website to learn more.
The powerful remote controller of the Phantom 4 Pro V2.0 has a transmission range extending up to 5 mi (8 km)*. It features physical buttons and dials to control exposure, camera tilt, photo capture, and video recording.
Built into the remote controller is DJI’s latest long-range transmission technology OCUSYNC™, which when paired with a compatible mobile device gives you a live HD view from the Phantom’s camera. Dual frequency support makes the HD video downlink more stable.
Power Button
Return-to-Home (RTH) Button
Control Sticks
Status LED
Battery Level LEDs
Power Port
Mobile Device Holder
Small Device Positioning Tabs (for mobile phones)
Antennas
Handle Bar
Gimbal Dial
Camera Settings Dial
Record Button
Flight Mode Switch
Shutter Button
Intelligent Flight Pause Button
C1 and C2 Buttons (customizable)
USB Port
Micro USB Port
The default flight control is known as Mode 2. The left stick controls the aircraft’s altitude and heading, while the right stick controls its forward, backward, left and right movements. The gimbal dial controls the camera’s tilt.
* The remote controller is able to reach its maximum transmission distance (FCC) in a wide open area with no Electro-Magnetic Interference, and at an altitude of about 400 feet (120 meters).
Using Phantom 4 Pro V2.0
1. Download the DJI GO 4 App
Search for `DJI GO 4′ on the App Store or Google Play, and install the app on your mobile device.
2. Watch the Tutorial Videos
Watch the tutorial videos at www.dji.com or in the DJI GO 4 app.
DJI GO 4 App DJI GO 4 supports iOS 9.0 (or later) or Android 4.4 (or later).
3. Check the Battery Levels
Press once to check the battery level. Press once, then again and hold to turn on/off.
4. Charge the Batteries
When charging is complete, the battery level indicators will automatically turn off.
5. Prepare the Remote Controller
6. Prepare for Takeoff
7. Flight
Ready to Go (GPS)
Before taking off, make sure the Aircraft Status Bar in the DJI GO 4 app indicates `Ready to Go (GPS)’ or `Ready to Go (Vision)’ if flying indoors.
In the DJI GO 4 App:
Auto TakeoffThe aircraft will take off and hover at an altitude of 4 feet (1.2 meters).
Auto LandingThe aircraft will land vertically and stop its motors.
Return-to-Home (RTH)Bring the aircraft back to the Home Point. Tap again to stop the procedure.
NormalYou are in control of the Phantom, with satellite and Return-to-Home support.
TapFlyTap on your screen to fly your Phantom in that direction, avoiding obstacles as it flies.
ActiveTrackMark an object on your screen to track it as it moves.
Watch the tutorial in the DJI GO 4 app or on the official DJI website to learn more.
Always set an appropriate RTH altitude before takeoff. When the aircraft is returning to the Home Point, you should guide it with the control sticks. Refer to the Disclaimer and Safety Guidelines for more details.
Manual Takeoff
Manual Landing
Left stick down (slowly) until you touch the ground
Hold a few seconds to stop the motors
Rotating propellers can be dangerous. Do not start the motors when there are people nearby.
Always keep your hands on the remote controller so long as the motor is still spinning.
Stop motor mid-flight: Pull the left stick to the bottom inside corner while simultaneously pressing the RTH button. Only stop motors mid-flight in emergency situations when doing so can reduce the risk of damage or injury. Refer to the user manual for details.
It’s important to understand basic flight guidelines, for the safety of both you and those around you. Don’t forget to read the Disclaimer and Safety Guidelines.