Aircraft and Remote Controller Firmware Update

Use DJI Pilot 2 or DJI Assistant 2 (Inspire Series) to update the remote controller, aircraft, and other connected DJI devices.
Using DJI Pilot 2:
1. Power on the aircraft and remote controller. Ensure the aircraft is linked to the remote controller, the battery level of the aircraft and remote controller is higher than 25%, and the remote controller is connected to the internet.
2. Run DJI Pilot 2. A prompt will appear on the homepage if new firmware is available. Tap to enter the Firmware Update page.
3. Tap Update All, and DJI Pilot 2 will download the firmware and update the aircraft and remote controller.
4. The aircraft and remote controller will automatically restart after the firmware update is completed.

Watch this video for more details about firmware updates by using the app.

 

Battery Charging Hub and Batteries Firmware Update

Connect the charging hub to the remote controller using a USB-C to USB-A cable, and insert the batteries to be updated.
1. Power on the remote controller and make sure it is connected to the internet.
2. Run DJI Pilot 2, go to HMS and tap Battery Station to update the charging hub. If a new version is available, the homepage will prompt that the charging hub firmware update is required.
3. Tap the prompt to enter the charging hub update page, and tap Update All.
4. It takes approximately 10 minutes. The update is completed when the update success prompt appears.

 

Notes

1. Make sure the remote controller battery level is higher than 25% before updating and the remote controller is connected to the internet.
2. DJI Assistant 2 does not support the updating of the charging hub. The charging hub can only be updated by connecting the remote controller with USB-C to USB-A cable as well as up to eight TB51 Intelligent Batteries can be updated at the same time.
3. During a firmware update, do not remove the battery and unplug the cable to avoid firmware update failure.