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● To ensure the Quadcopter successfully ies back to the Home Point when it is in Failsafe mode, please take-off only after the Quadcopter successfully scans the
GPS signal.
● The Quadcopter cannot automatically avoid obstacles in its path when it is ying in Failsafe mode.
4.3 How to regain control during Failsafe Procedures
When the Quadcopter is out of control, toggle the S4 switch on the transmitter several times to switch ight mode. Once the signal is restored, the transmitter will
regain control, and you can continue to use the transmitter to operate the Quadcopter.
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,
AP9 defines 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 transmitter .
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. 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.
Appendix
1 Description of Common Indicators
Normal State
Front and Rear Indicators are ON; Tail Indicator remains on. The GPS signal is strong enough.
Front and Rear indicators Remains ON, Tail Indicator Slow Blinks Searching for GPS signals
Warnings and Abnormal State
Front and Rear Indicators Slow Blinks Low Power alarm (rst-level low power alarm)
Front and Rear Indicators Fast Blink Severe Low Power alarm (second-level low power alarm)
Above indicator descriptions refer to common LED indicator states. For specic details, please refer to “Prepare the Quadcopter” in section 2.3 Flight Indicators.
2 Specications
Quadcopter
Battery 5300mAh LiPo
Weight 1.35kg / 2.98lbs
Hovering Accuracy Horizontal: ±2.5m / 8.2ft , Vertical: ±0.8m/2.62ft
Maximum Tilt Angle 30°
Maximum Climb / Descent Speed Climb: 6 m/s (19.69ft/s); Descend: 4 m/s (13.12ft/s)
Maximum Flight Speed 20m/s(65.62ft/s)(Not recommended)
Diagonal Length 450mm / 1.48ft
Flight Time 20min
Transmitter
Data Transfer Distance >700m (2296ft)
Working Hours 8h
Operating Current / Voltage 150mA / 6V
Battery 4 AA Batteries