Status Screen

This screen displays the current connection status between the drone, InFlight and FireMapper.

Once paired, the home screen will be displayed. This screen shows an overview of the system’s connection status between the drone, InFlight and FireMapper, and also allows navigation to the pilot view or settings.

  1. The connection type and status that FireMapper Enterprise app has with the FireMapper servers

  2. Your FireMapper app version and the device model and its connection status with InFlight

  3. The DJI remote controller model and its connection status with InFlight

  4. The drone display name, model and its connection status with InFlight

  5. A shortcut to the Settings Screen to view logs, customise buttons and view the app version.

  6. Unpair this InFlight app from a device running FireMapper.

  7. A shortcut to the Pilot View to fly, record points and lines and take photos.

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Status Messages

Here is a list of common status messages that may appear on the status screen:

Error Message

Description

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DJI SDK Registration Error
InFlight requires an internet connection after installation to register the DJI SDK. You
will not be able to connect to the DJI drone to the InFlight app until this is
completed.
Make sure the device is connected to the Internet and restart InFlight app (if required).
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Controller - Disconnected
The DJI remote controller is not connected to the InFlight app. This message can occur if you
are running InFlight on a Android phone or tablet instead of a DJI Controller.
You should only be using InFlight on an Android if you are trying to use it with the
DJI Mini 3, DJI Mini 3 Pro or DJI Mini 4 Pro drones with RC-N1 or RC-N3

Connect the Android device running InFlight to the USB-C connection at the top of the
RC-N1 or RC-N3 controller. Do not use the USB-C connection at the bottom of the remote
controller to connect to the Android device as this is the wrong port. Use the USB cable
that was supplied with the remote controller (make sure the side connected to the controller
has the controller icon on the cable.
Ensure that the DJI remote controller is powered on (check green status lights).
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Aircraft - Disconnected
The DJI remote controller is unable to connect to the aircraft. This can occur if the aircraft
is out of range or not turned on.

If this occurs during flight, adjust the remote controller antenna to avoid any null spots
and move closer to the drone.

If this occurs before flight, make sure the drone is turned on and paired to the correct
aircraft.
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Wi-Fi - Disabled
Wi-Fi is disabled on the controller. FireMapper and InFlight need to be on the same local Wi-Fi
network in order to connect.
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Wi-Fi - Disconnected
Wi-Fi is disabled on the controller. FireMapper and InFlight need to be on the same local Wi-Fi
network in order to connect.
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FireMapper - Disconnected
InFlight is connected to a Wi-Fi network, however it is unable to connect to FireMapper client
application.

Ensure that both the device running FireMapper and the device running InFlight are running on
the same local Wi-Fi network (eg. same hotspot, wifi modem or Starlink router).
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Wi-Fi Connection - Weak Signal
There is a weak Wi-Fi connection on the device running InFlight. Move closer to the Wi-Fi
network for better connectivity. This issue may affect connectivity with the FireMapper app.
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Aircraft - Critical Battery
DJI Aircraft is has less than 30% battery. Land as soon as possible to avoid loss of aircraft.
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Aircraft - Low Battery
DJI Aircraft is has between 30% - 50% battery remaining.
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Controller - Critical Battery
The DJI Remote Controller has less than 30% battery remaining. Land as soon as possible to
avoid loss of control of aircraft
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Controller - Low Battery
The DJI Remote Controller has between 30% - 50% battery remaining.
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Aircraft - SD Card Missing
There is no SD card in the aircraft. An SD card is required to capture photos with the InFlight
and share with FireMapper. Make sure a compatible SD card is correctly installed
before taking off.

A list of recommended SD cards can be found on the DJI website.
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Aircraft - SD Card Full
The SD card on the aircraft is full. You will need to free up space on the sd card in order to
capture photos with InFlight and share with FireMapper.
before taking off.