DJI Tony
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Hi there. Thanks for reaching out, and apologies for the inconvenience. Binding the aircraft with the remote controller records the linking relationship between the aircraft and the remote controller. Binding the remote controller you will be using on the aircraft on every flight is necessary. Not binding will result in limited flights and being ineligible to use the Flyaway Coverage replacement.
And here are the answers to your inquiries:
1. The binding required in your case is within the remote controller and the aircraft. You need to bind the remote controller you will be using in a flight to the aircraft (whether the DJI Mavic 3 or the DJI Mini 3 Pro).
2. You can bind/link one drone to multiple remote controllers, but it should be one at a time. Therefore, you must repeat the unbinding process each time you switch controllers.
3. Yes, you can use one remote controller for multiple drones but still needs to be done one at a time.
Please refer to the steps below on how to unbind/bind the remote controller:
1. If you are using the same account for both drones and a prompt appears that you need to bind the remote controller, just select "Change Bound RC." If this does not appear, you need to do it manually.
Note: Ensure you are connected to a network.
2. To manually do the unbinding/binding, go to Profile>Device Management>Value-added service>Unbind RC/Bind New Device.
Unbind the bound remote controller first, then bind the new one you will be using.
We hope this clarifies your concern. Please reach us back should you need further clarification. Thank you, and have a nice day. |
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