The DJI Mic Mini transmitter supports automatic power-saving, which is effective only when the transmitter is powered on. The transmitter automatically enters automatic power-saving mode when it does not detect signal from the receiver. It will wake and reconnect to the receiver once the signal is detected again.
DJI Mic Mini supports auto shutdown after inactivity, which needs to be set in advance for both the receiver and transmitters via the DJI Mimo app. The auto shutdown time is set to 15 minutes. The operation logic is as follows:
1. When auto shutdown is enabled on both the receiver and transmitters: If no signal is detected, the transmitter will enter power-saving without shutting down and the receiver will remain powered on. After 15 minutes, both will automatically shut down.
2. When auto shutdown is enabled on the receiver, and disabled on the transmitters: If no signal is detected, the transmitters will enter power-saving mode without shutting down, and the receiver will remain powered on. After 15 minutes, the receiver will automatically shut down, while the transmitter continues power-saving without shutting down.
3. When auto shutdown is enabled on the transmitters and disabled on the receiver: If no signal is detected, the transmitter will enter power-saving without shutting down, and the receiver will remain powered on. After 15 minutes, the transmitter will automatically shut down while the receiver remains powered on.
4. When auto shutdown is disabled on both the receiver and transmitters: Only the transmitters will perform power-saving mode when no signal is detected, and neither will automatically shut down.