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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 signicantly 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.