Gimbal Calibration DJI Mavic 3 Enterprise Series

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Calibrating the gimbal on the DJI Mavic 3 Enterprise using DJI Pilot 2 is a relatively straightforward process. Here's a step-by-step guide to help you do it:

Step 1: Power on the Drone and Controller
Turn on the DJI Mavic 3 Enterprise by pressing the power button on the drone for about 2 seconds.
Turn on the remote controller by pressing the power button for about 2 seconds.
Please wait for the drone and controller to connect fully, ensuring the DJI Pilot 2 app runs on your controller.

Step 2: Open the DJI Pilot 2 App
Please ensure the DJI Pilot 2 app is on your controller's screen.
Connect to the drone via the app, ensuring everything is connected and ready.

Step 3: Access Gimbal Settings
In DJI Pilot 2, navigate to the "Camera" tab or screen (this is where you typically control camera settings).
Tap the “Gimbal” icon or the "Camera Settings" menu.
Look for an option labeled “Gimbal Calibration”. This will be under the camera or gimbal settings section.

Step 4: Start the Gimbal Calibration Process
Once you’ve accessed the gimbal settings, select “Gimbal Calibration”.
You may be prompted with a confirmation message to ensure you want to begin the calibration process. Tap “Yes” or “Start” to proceed.
The app will instruct you to keep the drone on a level surface during calibration.

Step 5: Follow Calibration Instructions
The app will guide you through the calibration process. It typically involves rotating the gimbal in different directions (e.g., tilt, roll, pan) to calibrate the motors and sensors.
Be patient while the drone adjusts. The gimbal will make several movements and sounds as it calibrates.

Step 6: Calibration Completion
Once the calibration is complete, the app will show a confirmation message, indicating that the gimbal is successfully calibrated.
Check the gimbal to ensure it's operating correctly—smooth and responsive with proper tilt, roll, and pan movement.

Step 7: Test the Gimbal
After calibration, could you briefly take the drone up to ensure the gimbal works as expected?
Check for smooth and stable camera movements in different orientations (tilt up, down, left, right) and make sure it responds well without jerking or abnormal behavior.

Troubleshooting
If you experience issues with the gimbal after calibration (such as vibrations or instability), please ensure the drone is on a flat, stable surface during calibration.

Ensure the firmware on both the drone and the controller is up to date, as outdated software can cause issues with calibration.

That’s it! You’ve now calibrated your gimbal on the DJI Mavic 3 Enterprise using DJI Pilot 2.

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