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Phantom 4 Tutorial- How to use the ActiveTrack command

Phantom 4 Tutorial- How to use the ActiveTrack command

This video will show you how to use the active track command. You can easily select a person or object
you wish to track on screen in the DJI Go app. Then the aircraft will lock onto the object and start
tracking it automatically from a safe distance. Active track allows the aircraft to track a moving subject
without a separate GPS tracker. How to use active track. Enter the camera interface and press the
remote controller icon on the left side of the screen. Power on the aircraft and execute the combination
stick command to takeoff. Please ensure the aircraft is at least 3m off the ground and set to P mode. Tap
active track, select the object you wish to track on the screen. Tap go to confirm. The aircraft will
maintain as fixed distance from the subject and follow it. When the aircraft realizes it’s tracking a person
there’s a figure icon in the top left corner and the aircraft will track more effectively. Exiting active track.
Tap the stop button on the screen and then exit active track mode. Press the intelligent flight pause
button in the remote controller to pause active track mode. Please avoid people, animals and thin or
transparent objects such as power lines or glass surfaces when the aircraft is following an object. Be
aware of obstacles in your environment especially objects behind, to the left and to the right of the
aircraft. You can avoid obstacles operating the remote controller manually. Be aware that the aircraft
may lose track of the subject in the following situations: the followed object ascend or descends quickly.
The followed object changes in size and shape. The followed object is partially obscured or disappears
from sight. The followed object enters a snowfield. Light levels are too low or too high. V enters an
environment with a background color similar to the object. When using active track please follow local
laws and regulations with regards to privacy.

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