 What are the steps to create a map in DJI's 2? Let's say we wanted to create a map showing the districts of a specific country. This video will show you how to select a base map and add a boundary layer showing the districts of training land and displaying their names on the map. To start, click on the apps menu in DJI's 2 and select the maps app from the list of applications. The first step will be selecting a base map from the six available options. The default base map is the open street map or OSM light. This map shows the names of towns and cities and provides a clean base map with high contrast and less color helping you to create a map which emphasizes the data layers. The OSM detailed base map is a more detailed map that in addition to town and city names contains physical features on the earth such as mountains, lakes, and streets. The other four base maps come from Microsoft's Bing Maps. Bing Road and Bing Dark shows roads, borders, and town and city names. Use the dark version if you'll use brighter colors in the layers. Bing Aerial and Bing Aerial labels shows satellite and detailed aerial images of the earth's landscape. Let's select Bing Road. Note that the title of the selected base map appears at the top of the layer card. Now to add the boundary layer and display the boundaries of all the districts in training land click on add layer and select boundaries. In the organization units tab of the configuration dialog, navigate to the hierarchy and tick the box next to training land to select the whole country. Then use the select levels field and select district. This will ensure that boundaries for all districts within training land will be shown in the layer. Remember that we want to display the names of the districts as well. Click on the style tab, then tick the box next to labels. This means the districts will be shown with their name. Finally, click add layer to add the layer to the map. As a result, we see the districts in training land outlined with labels showing the name of each district. To wrap up, to create a map in DJS2, first open the maps app from the apps menu, then select one base map and add the boundary layer with the organization units you want to display.