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DJI Goggles

DJI Goggles are accessories for DJI Mavic 2 drone, it could be optionally connected with the drone to get a better look at the drone camera when flying it.

In this file you will find everything you need to assemble the device, power it on and connect it to DJI Mavic 2 Pro drone.

Content:

Where To Find

Storage room - shelf B1

In The Box

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  1. DJI Goggles boxy.
  2. Headband
  3. Charger
  4. Box
  • 2x Pagoda Antenna (SMA Interface)
  • Reversed SMA connector
  • Micro USB cable
  • HDMI cable
  • Wire clip
  • Cleaning cloth
  1. Manuals
  • In the box
  • Disclaimer and safety guidelines
  • Quick start guide alt text alt text

How To Make It Works

Assembly

  1. Insert the headband buckle into the slot above the DJI goggles body.
  2. Press on the power button once to check the battery level.
  3. Charge the device if needed (refer to charging the battery section).
  4. Adjust the headband to your head size with the wheel found on the back of headband.
  5. Adjust inter-pupillary distance (between lenses) from the wheel found on the bottom of the goggles body.
  6. Wear the headband with the goggles attached on your head.
  7. You can flip the goggles body upwards to see outside.

Charging The Battery

  1. Make sure the goggles main body and the headband are assembled.
  2. USE the micro USB cable and the power adapter provided to charge the goggles
  3. Connect the cable to the micro USB port found on the headband.

Connecting With DJI Mavic 2 Pro Drone

To connect with Mavic 2 Pro:

  1. Power on the aircraft and make sure it is connected to a remote controller
  2. Power on the goggles
  3. The devices should automatically connect and sync.
  4. In case if the devices are not syncing, continue with step 5.
  5. Press the link button on the mavic aircraft (found below the aircraft under rubber piece).
  6. Press the link button on the dji goggles alternatively on the menu of the goggles go to, Tools -> Settings -> Linking Settings using the touch pad on the right side of the goggles.
  7. The devices are synced and you can now see live view from the camera on the drone.

Connecting with Third Party Racing Drone

To be able to connect the googles with third party drone you will need DJI OcuSync Air System.

The Goggles RE's built-in DJI OcuSync dual-band wireless receiver is compatible with a DJI OcuSync Air System, which you can install on a third-party device to transmit digital video signals. Digital video transmission supports 1280 × 960p50, 1280 × 720p60 and 640 × 480p50, as well as automatic Frequency-Hopping Spread Spectrum (FHSS) transmission. Digital video transmission can also access to up to 19 selectable transmission channels, which can be used for racing drones, model aircraft, ship, and other vehicles, as well as for industrial use.

Basic Linking:

  1. Install the Pagoda antenna (SMA interface) to Goggles RE’s SMA por
  2. Install the DJI OcuSync Air System on a third-party device to link with the Goggles RE. Please refer to the illustration below to mount and connect the components onto your device.(refer to the picture below) OcuSync Connection
  3. Power on the DJI OcuSync Air Unit and press the link button on the Air Unit with an appropriate tool when the linking status indicator is solid green. The indicator will turn solid red when the air unit is waiting for linking.
  4. Power on the Goggles RE, then press the link button with an appropriate tool in the main menu, or just swipe down on the touch panel with two fingers to enter the shortcut menu and select “Racing Drone (Digital) > Linking Settings > Quick Linking”.
  5. Make sure the distance between Goggles RE and the Air Unit is within 2 m. Both linking status indicators will turn solid green when successfully linked, and the video will display normally
  • Notes:
    • The S.Bus port and PPM port on the Air Unit are only used when transmitting remote control signals. These ports don’t need to be connected if only using video downlink.
    • There are up to 19 channels (5.8 GHz: 12 channels; 2.4 GHz: 7 channels) for digital video transmission, and each bandwidth is 10 MHz. You can manually select the transmission channel to avoid interference from other devices.
  • Caution:
    • Please be aware that the Air Unit may become very hot during or after operation. DO NOT touch the Air Unit before it has sufficiently cooled down.
    • Please avoid using the Air Unit for an extended period of time when there is no external cooling equipment present, as this may cause the Air unit to enter Overheat Protection mode. Wait for the module to cool down and then you can restart it. It is recommended to have an external fan installed to dissipate heat.
    • Place the two antennas on the Air Unit vertically and parallel to each other at least 30 mm apart. Please note that you should avoid placing the antennas level with any electrically conducive material. Also, make sure to keep the bottom of the antenna at least 25 mm away from potential conductors such as cables, carbon fiber frames, batteries, and metals.
    • If you are only using the Air Unit to transmit downstream video signals, DO NOT use the same frequency band as the upstream control signal to avoid interference.

Device's Functionalities and Features

  • Live View
  • Head Tracking
  • Intelligent Flight Mode
  • Recording footage from the flight on an SD card
  • Connect with Mavic drones using wireless or HDMI cable
  • Connect with third party drones using air system.
  • Watch feed from external monitor or television.

Safety Guidelines

Accessories

DJI OcuSync Air System

This is all the external cables or equirment that you need for DJI Goggles. Blow is the list of the content, check before you get the box and when you return.

  1. Air Unit
  2. Camera
  3. Pagoda Antenna (SMA interface)
  4. Pagoda Antenna (MMCX interface)
  5. Dipole Antenna * 2
  6. Cylindrical Antenna * 2
  7. Mono 3.5mm Jack Plug to Mono 3.5mm Jack Plug Cable
  8. Mono 3.5mm Jack Plug to Mini-Din Plug Cable
  9. Mono 3.5mm Jack Plug to Furans Square Plug Cable
  10. 3 in 1 Cable
  11. PPM Cable
  12. MMCX to SMA Cable
  13. MMCX to MMCX Cable*2
  14. Plastic Holder
  15. Screw*6 alt text alt text alt text

Putting The Device Back

After finish using the device, it is important to turn off, disassemble and put it back in the box as it was found, then put the box back in its place.

More Documentations

More documentations and materials to download could be found here.