Just got my hands on a Mini 4 Pro and I’m not sure about some of the symbols on the stickers and drone body. My Mini 2 didn’t have any of these, so I’m a bit lost. I do love the DJI brand stickers though!
The one on the right is a Chinese regulatory sticker. The left one is the UAS class in the European Union—C0.
I think the one on the right is about the drone’s anti-collision systems. Not sure which country requires it. The 0 means it’s a C0 classified drone in Europe.
The L sticker is for mainland China regulations according to DJI.
So the 0 is for the European class and the L is for the Chinese class?
Is there a better way to keep the propellers in place than using the plastic holder? Sorry to jump in, but it seems like you got your answer already.
Zinn said:
Is there a better way to keep the propellers in place than using the plastic holder? Sorry to jump in, but it seems like you got your answer already.
DJI includes that harness for a reason. You can find third-party propeller holders on eBay though.
@Grayson
I’ll check those out. Just need something easier to use.
Zinn said:
@Grayson
I’ll check those out. Just need something easier to use.
I thought the same at first, but after trying other options, I went back to the DJI harness. Once you get used to it, it’s the best way to protect the props.
@Nori
Thanks! I’m still new to this drone, so I’ll give it some time.
Sticker meanings:
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The circle with a 0 and three lines is the C0 EASA class. It means the drone weighs under 250g and can fly in Open Category A1 (over people but not crowds). You don’t need training or registration unless it has a camera, which the Mini 4 Pro does—so registration is needed.
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The L in a circle means low-noise certification. The Mini 4 Pro’s propellers are quieter than older models.
@Morgan
That explains the ‘dB’ sticker that came separately!
Drew said:
@Morgan
That explains the ‘dB’ sticker that came separately!
Yeah, to qualify for a C-class, the noise level has to be printed on the class sticker.
If you request to lift the 120m altitude limit, DJI asks you to remove the C0 sticker and send them a photo as proof.
The one on the right is for LiDAR.