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NP-F/L-Series battery AND a USB PD power source to it. This way, the device will
automatically switch between power sources if one of them fails to supply sucient power.
Note: The ZATO CONNECT usually operates at ~10W during regular use, but it may draw up
to 20W of power under load. Please ensure that your USB PD power source can supply at
least 20W of power for reliable operation in any situation.
Note: Connecting the ZATO CONNECT to a USB power bank or adapter that doesn't meet
the required power output specifications may result in the ZATO not turning on or behaving
unpredictably.
Note: If the ZATO's operating voltage drops to 6.5V, it will display a warning message via a
pop-up dialog, asking users to connect their device to mains power because the battery is
reaching low charge levels. At 6.2V, there's one final warning that the ZATO will turn o
momentarily because the attached battery is almost empty.
Note: If you already own a Ninja V/V+ you can also use the battery eliminator that comes
included with those devices with the ZATO. This is particularly helpful in case you want to
utilize another power adapter or run the ZATO via D-Tap (provided you own the DC-to-D-TAP
cable).

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