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5 Low Battery Level Alarm Function
When quadcopter battery power is low, you must land as soon as possible, or else the quadcopter may lose power completely and crash, damaging the quadcopter
or creating a dangerous situation. In order to prevent danger caused by low battery, Quadcopter denes Level 1 low voltage alarm (battery level under 50%) and
Level 2 low voltage alarm (battery level under 20%), and sends alarms with indicators on the quadcopter and on the Remote control .
Battery Alarm Flight indicator light status Low Power risk prompt
Low Power alarm
4 arm indicators Slow Blink
(blinks on and off in 1s intervals)
In level 1 alarm condition, Quadcopter ies normally for few minutes and then initiates
Level 2 alarm. Be cautious while ying, keep the Quadcopter within sight and do not to y
too high or too far.
Severe Low Power
alarm
4 arm indicators Fast Blink (blinks twice within 1s)
In level 2 alarm condition, Quadcopter ies normally for few minutes and then initiates
Failsafe mode and commences to automatically land. Under such a situation, please
return and land the Quadcopter as safely as possible, and do not push the throttle hard or
make big movements during ight.
During low-Power automatic landing, you can regain control of the Quadcopter by switching the ight mode switch S4. However, do not do so repeatedly, as it may:
1) Reduce battery service life due to over discharge.
2) Quadcopter may crash due to insufcient Power.
Software Upgrade Interfaces on PC
1.Software Installation
Click the icon to install the software, Follow the prompts to complete the installation.
2. Driver Installation
1) Double click the icon to open the software.
*XO\KXOTYZGRR
2)The driver should be installed for initial use. When driver installation is nished, the dialog box reading “Driver successfully installed” will pop up (see the gure
below). Click “OK” to nish the installation.
3. Interface Explanation