NFZ mod board allows you to fly using GPS positioning inside No Fly Zones (NFZ). By default NFZ mod is not activated and you can use your Inspire 1 as usual. No NFZ corrections are applied.
To activate NFZ mode you need to tap red button on NFZ board during first 4 seconds after power on of the Inspire 1 battery. It has six offset modes. One click is most useful in most situations. You can see position offset at your DJI Go screen after satellite position is fixed. Ensure that there is no fly zone near your false position otherwise restart battery and select other NFZ mode (1-6 clicks during first 4 seconds after power on).
With NFZ mod you can fly safely in GPS mode in any No Fly Zone. NFZ mode substitutes real GPS coordinates with false coordinates. It allows to use GPS mode.
Be very careful with NFZ mod activated. It allows you to fly in No FLy Zones in GPS mode and use Go Home functionality but there are some limitations. Avoid mixing false and real coordinates.
When NFZ mode is activated Dynamic Home Point uses real coordinates, but your drone is using false coordinates. Never use Dynamic home point with NFZ activated. By default drone will set initial drone coordinates as a home point. It will work fine.
When NFZ mode is activated your remote control position uses real coordinates, but your drone is using false coordinates. Never set position of remote control as a home point. By default drone will set initial drone coordinates as a home point. It will work fine.
When NFZ mode is activated your remote control position uses real coordinates, but your drone is using false coordinates. Never Activate Follow Me mode because it will mix up real and false coordinates.
When NFZ mode is activated your remote control position and map use real coordinates, but your drone is using false coordinates. Never fly by pointing coordinates on map.
USB port on NFZ board is for NFZ board firmware updates. We’ll keep testing NFZ board for new Inspire 1 firmware, but it is better to avoid updating Inspire 1 without any need.