If the app prompts a “Disconnected” warning while using a drone
[Applicable Products] Mavic Series, Phantom Series and Spark
[Prompt Description] “Disconnected”: Some mobile devices fail to identify a valid remote controller connection. This issue is caused by a connection error between the mobile device and the remote controller.
[Issue Description] For an aircraft using the DJI GO 4 app (such as the Mavic Air, Mavic Pro, Mavic 2 Pro, Mavic 2 Zoom, Phantom 4 Series, and Spark): A warning stating “Disconnected” appears (as shown below).
For an aircraft using the DJI Fly app (such as the Mavic Mini, DJI Mini 2, DJI Mini SE, Mavic Air 2, DJI Air 2S and DJI Mavic 3): “Connect Aircraft” is gray in the app. Go to the image transmission page, a warning stating that “Remote controller not connected to mobile device” appears (as shown below).
For an aircraft using the DJI GO app (such as the Phantom 3 Series): “Camera” is gray in the app. Go to the image transmission page. A “Disconnected” or “How to Connect” warning appears (as shown below). or
[Reason for Issue] - Cable connection error
- Remote controller port error
- Mobile device error
- Firmware version error
- The Wi-Fi signal has been occupied (Only when the remote controller can be connected to a mobile device via Wi-Fi).
- Compatibility error (Please refer to the compatibility list on the DJI official website to determine whether the mobile device used is compatible).
[Solution] • Wired connection: When the remote controller is connected to a mobile device using a cable. For aircrafts in which only one Micro USB port in the remote controller can be connected to an external device (Mavic Mini, DJI Mini 2, Mavic Air 2, DJI Mini SE, DJI Air 2S, DJI Mavic 3, Phantom 4 Series, Phantom 3 Advanced, Phantom 3 Pro and Spark): Disconnect and reconnect the Micro USB cable (from the mobile phone and the remote controller). Wait 10 seconds before reconnecting the Micro USB cable. If there are other cables, you can replace other cables. - Restart the remote controller.
- When an Android device is used, please enable USB debugging on the mobile phone. (In DJI GO, DJI GO 4 or DJI Fly, enable this function in Me - Settings. In DJI Fly, enable this function on the mobile phone.)
- Note: For most devices, set the Connection Mode to Only Charge. For some devices, it is required to set to MTP or PTP mode.
- Try to reinstall the app after the important information synced successfully and restart the mobile device. Then try connecting again.
- Switch to a device with a different operating system (Android <--> iOS).
• Wired connection: For aircrafts which have two ports (at top-left and bottom) on the remote controller which can be connected to an external device (Mavic Air, Mavic Pro, Mavic 2 Zoom and Mavic 2 Pro): 1. When using the Micro USB port at the bottom of the remote controller, disconnect the left Micro USB cable.
2. Disconnect and reconnect the Micro USB cable (from the mobile phone and the remote controller). Wait 10 seconds before reconnecting the Micro USB cable. If there are other cables, you can replace other cables.
3. Restart the remote controller.
4. When an Android device is used, please enable USB debugging on the mobile phone. (In DJI GO or DJI GO 4, enable this function in Me - Settings. In DJI Fly, enable this function on the mobile phone.)
Note 1: For most devices, set the Connection Mode to Only Charge. For some devices, it is required to set to MTP or PTP mode.
Note 2: For Huawei Devices, it is recommended not to use the original Huawei cable.
5. Try to reinstall the app after the important information synced successfully and restart the mobile device. Then try connecting again.
6. Switch to a device with a different operating system (Android <--> iOS).
• Wireless connection: When the remote controller is connected to a mobile device via Wi-Fi. (Phantom 3 Standard, Phantom 3 SE, Phantom 3 4K and Spark) - Check whether other devices are connected to the remote controller signal. We recommend that you restart the remote controller and connects to Wi-Fi once it appears to prevent other devices from automatically connecting to it.
- Check the remote controller’s Wi-Fi SSID and password and try to reset the remote controller’s Wi-Fi.
- Check whether the mobile device’s Wi-Fi signal is occupied. If so, please disconnect related devices.
- Ensure that when the mobile device’s Wi-Fi Assistant is disabled, Wi-Fi signals without network connection will automatically disconnect (such as Android WLAN+ and iOS Wi-Fi Assistant).
- After important data have been synchronized successfully, try to reinstall the app and restart the mobile device. Then try reconnecting. 6. Switch to a device with a different operation system (Android <--> iOS).
Based on the drone model, you can refer to the above troubleshooting steps for troubleshooting. If the issue persists, please prepare the below information and contact our technical support, thank you. [Information Collection] - Mobile device information, including the device model and system version.
- Operation video (we recommend taking a video from a third-person perspective).
- Remote controller firmware version and app version.
- For Mavic Pro and the Mavic 2 Series, please export App log about the connection between the remote controller and mobile device. Path: DJI/dji.go.v4/LOG/CACHE/ConnectDebug.
- For Mavic Air 2, DJI Mini 2 and DJI Air 2S, please export the App logs in the mobile device, Path: “DJI/dji.go.v5/logs”, and “DJI/dji.go.v5/sdk”; and the remote controller log in the remote controller (which is supposed to be export via corresponding DJI Assistant software, export method is same as that of aircraft flight data).
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