User Manual

exceptions of the battery, including battery short-circuit, excessive discharging current, etc.
12. Sleep protection: the battery will enter into sleep if it is not connected to any electrical equip-
ment 20 minutes after it is turned on.
13. Communication: the aircraft can acquire real-time information of the battery through the com-
munication interface on the battery, including voltage, battery level and current.
The intelligent battery has the following functions:
1.Battery status display: the battery has a status indicator to indicate current status of the battery.
2.Battery life display: the battery has a status indicator to indicate life of the battery.
3.Self-discharging protection for battery storage: if the battery is stored for 10 days without any opera-
tion when its battery level is higher than 65%, it can trigger the self-discharging function to lower the
battery level to 65% for the protection of the battery. The self-discharging process may last for about
two days with no LED indication. The battery may heat up slightly, which is normal.
4.Balance charging protection: cell voltage of the battery can be automatically balanced to protect
the battery.
5.Overcharging protection: Charging will be automatically stopped when the battery is full.
6.Charging temperature protection: the battery will be damaged if it is charged at a temperature
lower than 0 or higher than 40. This function is to ensure the battery will not be charged at such
temperatures.
7.Overcurrent protection during charging: heavy current charging can severely damage the battery.
Charging will be stopped if the current exceeds 8A.
8.Over-discharging protection: over-discharging can severely damage the battery. The battery output
will be cut o if it is discharged to 12V.
9.Short-circuit protection: the output will be cut o to protect the battery if short-circuit is detected.
10.Cell damage detection: a warning for battery damage will be sent out if cell damage or signicant
cell imbalance is detected.
11.Records of use exceptions of the battery: the app can provide the records of the last 31 times of use
The smart battery must be charged using the special charger supplied by PowerVision.
PowerVision will take no responsibility for the consequences of not using the chargers
provided by PowerVision.
1.Ensure that the battery is discharged to a level below 5% before carrying it onto a plane. Keep the
battery away from heat sources before discharging. Ensure the battery is separated from the
aircraft.
2.Keep the battery separate and away from any metal object.
3.Retract the landing gear and fold the arms back to the main body. Install the gimbal cover to x
the 4K UHD camera.
4.Place the aircraft in a packing bag.
Precautions for traveling with PowerVision
1.Connect the charger to an AC power source (100-240V, 50/60HZ; use a power converter if neces-
sary).
2.Connect the battery to the charger, with the battery turned on or o.
3.During charging, the battery status indicator will keep ashing and indicate current battery level.
4.The battery is fully charged when all indicators go o. After charging, please remove the battery
from the charger.
5.The battery will be warm after a ight, and should not be charged until it is cooled down to ambi-
ent temperature.
6.The optimal temperature range for charging is 0 to 40. Charging will be denied by the battery
management system if cell temperature is not within this range.
Battery charging
Use a standard charger to charge one piece of equipment each time. Ensure the battery is turned o before it is
installed into or removed from the aircraft. Do not insert or remove the battery when it is turned on.
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Left joystick: Up and down control the upward and downward movement of the aircraft; left
and right control the horizontal rotation of the aircraft.
Right joystick: Up and down control the forward and backward movement of the aircraft; left
and right control the left and right movement of the aircraft.
Mode 2: The left joystick of the remote controller controls the up/down of the aircraft.
Mode 1: The right joystick of the remote controller controls the up/down of the aircraft.