User Manual- M100
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DJI MATRICE 100
User Manual
Battery Level Indicator While Charging
LED1 LED2 LED3 LED4 Battery Level 
0%~25%
25%~50%
50%~75%
75%~100%
Fully charged 
Charging Protection LED Display
The table below describes the battery protection mechanisms and their corresponding LED patterns.
Battery Level Indicator While Charging
LED1 LED2 LED3 LED4 Indicators Pattern  Battery Protection Item 
LED2 blinks twice per second  Overcurrent detected 
LED2 blinks three times per second  Short circuit detected 
LED3 blinks twice per second  Overcharge detected 
LED3 blinks three times per second  Charger overvoltage detected 
LED4 blinks twice per second 
Charging temperature is too 
low (<0°C) 
LED4 blinks three times per second 
Charging temperature is too 
high (>40°C) 
After any of the above protection issues are resolved, press the power button to turn off the Battery 
Level Indicator. Unplug the Intelligent Flight Battery from the battery charger and plug it back in to 
resume charging. Note that you do not need to unplug and plug the battery charger in the event of a 
room temperature error; the battery charger will resume charging when the temperature falls within the 
normal range.
DJI does NOT take any responsibility for damage caused by third-party battery chargers.
Calibrating the Battery Capacity:
To effectively calibrate the capacity of the Intelligent  Flight Battery, it is recommended to 
charge and discharge the battery thoroughly for  every 10 charge-and-discharge cycles. 
Choose one of the following methods to discharge battery. After discharging the battery, fully 
charge the battery to nish the calibration.
Slow: Place the battery into the Matrice 100’s battery compartment and power it on. Leave it 
on until there is less than 5% battery level, or until it can no longer be turned on. Check the 
battery level in the DJI GO app.
Fast: Fly the Matrice 100 outdoors until there is less than 5% battery level, or until the battery 
can no longer be turned on. 










