A little more on Cruise Control from DJI on their forum:
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To enter the Cruise Control after setting the C1 or C2 button, please do the following:
1. Push the control stick in any direction, and press the Cruise Control button simultaneously. According to the control stick input, the aircraft will fly at the current speed.
2. Before the control stick returns to the center, press the Cruise Control button again, and the aircraft will reset the flight speed based on the current control stick input.
3.
Push the control stick after it returns to the center, and 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.
Notes:
1. Cruise Control is available in Normal, Cine,
and Sport mode, and the function can be enabled in APAS, Free Hyperlapse, and Spotlight (FocusTrack).
2. Cruise Control cannot be started without a control stick input.
3. Cruise Control cannot be started or will exit automatically when near the Max Altitude or Max Distance.
4. Cruise Control cannot be started or will exit automatically when the aircraft disconnects from the remote controller or DJI Fly.
5. Cruise Control cannot be started or will exit automatically after the aircraft senses an obstacle and will hover in place.
6. During RTH or auto landing, the aircraft cannot enter or will automatically exit Cruise Control.
7. Cruise Control will exit automatically when switching between flight modes.
8. The obstacle avoidance in Cruise Control follows the current flight mode. Fly with caution.
9. Cruise Control cannot be started or will exit automatically when the aircraft is approaching to a GEO zone.
10. Cruise Control supports more control stick movements such as ascending the aircraft when flying forward or ascending/descending the aircraft when flying around an object, etc.). If the Cruise Control button is pressed, the current control stick input of the remote controller is locked, and the aircraft can maintain the flight along with the current flight path.
11. When entering cruise control,
only the reverse stick movement in the forward direction responds, and the aircraft will move at a lower speed. (For example: If the aircraft flies leftward, moving the stick rightward represents a reverse stick movement. If the aircraft flies forward, moving the stick backward also represents a reverse stick movement.)
When other sticks are moved, the aircraft will not respond, and it will not exit cruise control mode.
Hi, Recently taken delivery of a
Mavic 3 Classic, it looks awesome. There are two things that I can't get to work and would appreciate some advice. Cruise control has been assigned to C1 (although the problem is the same with C2). When I try to use it I get a prompt on the RC to push the stick...
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