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Disclaimer and Warning
Carefully read this entire document and all safe and lawful practices provided before use.
Introduction
The DJITM Video Receiver features DJI O3 Pro video transmission and receives video signals
from the transmitter. In an environment without interference or obstruction, the video receiver
provides video transmission with a maximum transmission range of 6 km*, a bitrate of up to
40 Mbps, and a minimum end-to-end latency of 70 ms. It supports multiple frequency bands in
both Control and Broadcast modes and simultaneously outputs multiple video signals to display
devices for remote monitoring. When used with the DJI Video Transmitter or DJI Ronin 4D Video
Transmitter, the video receiver can meet the lming requirements of mediums such as movies,
TV series, advertisements, and documentaries.
* Measured with the video transmission control system in Control mode (Broadcast mode in the transmitter
device disabled) in an unobstructed environment free of interference with FCC compliance.
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1. Detachable Antennas
Transmit the wireless signal.
2. Color Marks
Used to identify the receiver and transmitter. The receiver is identified by the red color
marks. Users can also place the dierent colored stickers included in the package on the
devices for identication.
3. Linking Status Indicator
Shows the connection status between the receiver and transmitter. Refer to the Linking
section for more information on blinking patterns.
4. Video Status Indicator
Indicates if there is a video signal transmitted from the transmitter to the receiver. Solid
green indicates there is a video signal transmission, while solid red indicates no video signal
transmission.
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5. SDI Output Ports
Output the video signal.
6. USB-C Port
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Connect to the DJI Assistant 2 (Ronin Series) software using a USB-C cable for device
activation and rmware updates. Connect headphones with a built-in mic for voice calls. It
is required to set the Type-C function on the receiver before use. Refer to the Menu section
for more information.
7. HDMI Port (Type A)
Outputs the video signal.
8. DC-in Port
Supplies power to the video receiver using the provided power cable. Voltage 6-18 V and
max current 2 A.
9. M4 Screw Holes
Mount the battery adapter or other adapters for expansion.
10. Power Output Port
Supplies power to an external device.
11. Air Vent
12. Air Intake
• DO NOT cover the air vent, air intake, or both sides of the battery adapter if mounted.
Otherwise, the performance of the device may be aected due to overheating.
13. Power Button
Press once to power on. Press and hold to power o.
14. Display Screen
Displays the device status and menu.
15. Menu Dial
Turn or press the dial to select or conrm settings in the menu. See details below.
Press once: enter the menu from the home screen, or conrm settings in the menu.
Turn: switch between options.
Press and hold: enter linking status (Control mode) or search for devices (Broadcast mode).
Press twice: in the home screen, select the channel (Control mode) or device number
(Broadcast mode).
16. Back Button
Press to return to the previous screen of the menu.
17. 3/8″-16ScrewHole
18. 1/4″-20ScrewHoles
19. External Power Input Port
Mount the battery adapter and compatible battery to supply power to the video receiver.
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Installation and Connection
Mounting the WB37 Intelligent Battery
Before rst use, activate the WB37 battery by charging with the WB37 Battery Charging Hub
(USB-C). Refer to the WB37 Battery Charging Hub (USB-C) User Guide for more information.
1. Mount the WB37 battery adapter to the back of the video receiver and tighten the three
M4×12 screws.
2. Insert the WB37 battery into the battery compartment of the video receiver. Make sure that
the battery release button pops up and the battery clicks into place.
• Make sure to use the WB37 battery within the operating temperature range. DO NOT
disassemble or pierce the battery in any way. Otherwise, the battery may leak, catch re,
or explode. Refer to the WB37 Intelligent Battery Safety Guidelines for more information.
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Press and hold the release button and push the battery in the opposite direction to remove it.
Mounting the NP-F Series Battery
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1. Mount the NP-F battery adapter to the back of the video receiver and tighten the four M4×12
screws.
2. Insert the NP-F series battery into the battery compartment of the video receiver. Make sure
that the battery release button pops up and the battery clicks into place.
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Press and hold the release button and push the battery in the opposite direction to remove it.
Connecting the DC to P-Tap Power Cable
A battery with a P-Tap port can be used to provide power to the video receiver. Use the
provided DC to P-Tap power cable to connect the P-Tap port of the battery and the DC-in port of
the video receiver.
Activation
Activation is required when using the video receiver for the first time. Power on the video
receiver and connect it to a computer using a USB-C cable. Launch DJI Assistant 2 (Ronin Series),
click the corresponding device icon, and follow the on-screen instructions to activate the device.
Download the software from: https://www.dji.com/transmission/downloads
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Linking
The video receiver must be linked to the transmitter device before use. The video transmission
system of the video receiver oers Control mode and Broadcast mode for connection between
the video receiver and transmitter device, which use different linking methods. Refer to the
following section for instructions and linking status indicator descriptions.
Control Mode
In Control mode (with Broadcast mode in the transmitter device disabled), the video
transmission system has a longer transmission distance, stronger anti-interference, and more
selectable channels. The transmitter device can also receive the control signal from the video
receiver when connecting a DJI Pro accessory, such as the DJI Master Wheel to the video receiver
for remote control.
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1. Power on the video receiver. Press the menu dial on the video receiver to enter the menu.
2. Press the dial to enter the Connect menu, turn the dial to select Control in the menu, and
press the dial to conrm. Select to set the video receiver to Control A or Control B and press
the dial again to conrm. The display screen shows Linking and the linking status indicator
blinks red and green alternately, indicating the device is linking.
• If the video receiver is in Control mode and is set to the desired Control A or Control
B, press and hold the menu dial directly to enter linking.
• If two video receivers will be connected to the same transmitter device, link with the
Control A video receiver rst and then link with the Control B video receiver.
3. Using DJI Video Transmitter:
Power on the DJI Video Transmitter. Press and hold the menu dial on the video transmitter
to enter the linking status. The linking status indicator on the video transmitter blinks red
and green alternately, indicating the device is linking.
Using DJI Ronin 4D Video Transmitter:
To start linking, hold the link button on the Ronin 4D Video Transmitter or go to the menu on
Control B
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the Ronin 4D High-Bright Main Monitor, tap Transmission, and then Link Device. The linking
status indicator on the video transmitter blinks red and green alternately, indicating the
device is linking.
4. When linking is complete, the linking status indicator on the video receiver turns solid green
and the video receiver can communicate with the transmitter device.
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Broadcast Mode
In Broadcast mode, an unlimited number of video receivers used as monitoring devices can
connect to the transmitter device. In scenarios using multiple transmitter devices, video
receivers in Broadcast mode can select the desired transmitter device quickly to achieve multichannel monitoring.
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1. Power on the video receiver. Press the menu dial on the video receiver to enter the menu.
2. Press the dial to enter the Connect menu, turn the dial to select Broadcast in the menu, and
then press the dial to conrm.
3. Wait for the search results to be complete and select a device to connect.
• In Broadcast mode, press and hold the dial to refresh the search results.
Linking Status Indicator
Linking Status IndicatorDescription
Solid redDevice started, not connected.
Blinks red and green alternatelyLinking.
Solid greenSuccessfully linked in Control mode. Wireless video
Displays the resolution and frame rate of the input from the transmitter device.
2. Power Supply Voltage
Displays the voltage of the battery or the DC-in power input.
3. Control Device
In Control mode, displays whether the video receiver is set to Control A or Control B.
4. Channel (Control Mode)
Displays the current channel in use and its signal quality. There are two statuses, including
strong (green) and weak (red). Press the menu dial twice for quick channel switch.
5. Video Transmission Signal Strength and Bitrate
Displays the video transmission signal strength and bitrate. There are three statuses for the
video transmission signal strength, including strong (green), moderate (orange), and weak
(red).
6. Device Number
In Broadcast mode, displays the device number of the transmitter device. Press the menu
dial twice to view the last recorded search results in Broadcast mode, and then switch
between devices or refresh the search results.
7. Channel (Broadcast Mode)
Displays the channel in use. View the signal quality of each channel in the menu.
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Menu
On the home screen, press the menu dial on the video receiver to enter the menu and perform
the following conguration and operations. Turn or press the dial to select or conrm settings
in the menu. Press the back button to return to the previous screen.
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ConnectSelect Control mode or Broadcast mode. When Control mode is
selected, it is required to set the device in use to Control A or Control B.
ChannelIn Control mode, view the signal quality of each channel and select the
channel.
In Broadcast mode, view the signal quality of each channel only to
assist channel selection in the transmitter device.
Device NumberThis menu will appear only in Broadcast mode. The last search results
in Broadcast mode will be displayed after entering the menu. Switch
between devices or refresh the search results.
Fan ModeSet the fan mode to Standard or Low Noise.
If Low Noise is selected, the fan mode will switch to Standard
automatically when the temperature of the device is too high.
Type-C FunctionSelect USB when using the USB-C port for the rmware update in DJI
Assistant 2.
In Control mode, set the Type-C function on both the transmitter and
receiver to Voice Call and connect headphones with a built-in mic to the
USB-C ports to enable voice calls between the transmitter and receiver.
Use the volume buttons on the headphones to adjust the volume for
voice calls.
View the compatible headphones on the FAQ page of the product
page on the ocial DJI website. Other 48kHz/16bit digital headphones
are also supported.
Low LatencyWhen enabled, the frame rate is converted to 60fps.
LanguageSelect the system language in the language list.
Device InfoView information such as the device SN and rmware version.
Firmware Update
Update the video receiver using the DJI Assistant 2 (Ronin Series) software.
1. Power on the device. Make sure the Type-C function is set to USB on the menu. Connect the
device to a computer with a USB-C cable.
2. Launch DJI Assistant 2 (Ronin Series) and log in with a DJI account.
3. Select the device and click Firmware Update on the left side of the screen.
4. Select the rmware version.
5. The rmware will download and update automatically.
6. The device will restart automatically after the rmware update is complete.
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Specications
WeightApprox. 350 g (receiver only, excl. antennas)
Dimensions127×87×26 mm (excl. antennas)
Operating Frequency
Transmitter Power (EIRP)2.4 GHz: <33 dBm (FCC), <20 dBm (SRRC/CE/MIC)
Power Consumption9 W
Power Supply Voltage6-18 V
Output Voltage6-18 V
Battery Life
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Output Video Format• When used with the DJI Video Transmitter:
Output Audio FormatSDI embedded, HDMI embedded
Video Transmission SystemO3 Pro
Max Bitrate40 Mbps
Latency70 ms (1080p 60fps)
Video Coding FormatH.264
Max Transmission Distance6 km (FCC), 4 km (CE/SRRC/MIC) (Unobstructed, free of
Max Bandwidth40 MHz
Operating Temperature
[1] Due to local regulations, the 5.1/5.2/5.8 GHz frequencies are prohibited in some countries and the 5.1/5.2
GHz frequencies are only allowed for use indoors in some countries. 5.600-5.650 GHz is not used.
[2] Tested in a room temperature of 25° C (77° F) when powered by a fully charged WB37 Intelligent Battery
and used with the DJI Video Transmitter.
[3] When using the WB37 Intelligent Battery, it is recommended to operate the device in a temperature above
0° C. Take measures to keep the battery warm when using in a temperature below 0° C.