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P4 Multispectral User Manual
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Refer to Phantom 4 Series Intelligent Flight Battery Safety Guidelines before use. Users
take full responsibility for all operations and usage.
Using the Battery
LED1
LED2
Battery Level Indicators
LED3
LED4
Power Button (Built-in LED)
Turning ON/OFF
Turning On:
Press the Power Button once, then press again and hold for 2 seconds to turn on.
The Power LED will turn green and the Battery Level Indicators will display the current
battery level.
Turning
Off:
Press the Power Button once, then press again and hold for 2 seconds to tur n o. The
battery power LED will flash when powering off the Phantom to allow automatically
stopping of a recording during the event recording wasn’t stopped.
Low Temperature Notice:
1. Battery capacity is signicantly reduced when ying in low temperature (< 0°C) environments.
2. It is not recommended that the battery be used in extremely low temperature (< -10°C)
environments. Battery voltage should reach the appropriate level when operating environment
with temperatures between -10°C and 5°C.
3. End the flight as soon as DJI GS Pro displays the “Low Battery Level Warning” in low
temperature environments.
4. Keep the battery indoors to warm it before ying in low temperature environments.
5. To ensure optimal performance of the battery, keep the battery temperature above 20°C.
6. The charger will stop charging the battery if the battery cell’s temperature is not within the
operating range (0°C ~ 40°C ).
In cold environments, insert the battery into the battery compartment and turn on the aircraft for
approximately 1-2 minutes to warm up before taking o.
8. Short Circuit Protection: Automatically cuts the power supply when a short circuit is detected.
9. Battery Cell Damage Protection: DJI GS Pro displays a warning message when a damaged
battery cell is detected.
10. Sleep Mode: To save power, the battery enter sleep mode after 20 minutes of inactivity.
11. Communication: Information pertaining to the battery’s voltage, capacity, current, etc. is
transmitted to the aircraft’s main controller.