46 Chapter 3 Aircraft
Do not look directly at the strobe while they are on to avoid vision damage caused by strong
light.
CAUTION:Possibly hazardous optical radiation emitted from this product. Do
not stare at operating lamp. May be harmful to the eye.
Auxiliary Bottom Light
The aircraft is equipped with auxiliary bottom lights (LED auxiliary lights) at the bottom of the
fuselage. The lights are used to assist the downward visual sensing system when the aircraft is
landing in weak light environments, so as to ensure better visual positioning performance and
enhance the landing safety of the aircraft. You can manually turn the bottom LED auxiliary lights
on or off in the Autel Enterprise App.
Auxiliary Light
Tip
For how to turn the auxiliary bottom lights on or off, see “6.4 Shortcut Toolbar” and “6.5.8
More” in Chapter 6.
Warning
When the auxiliary bottom lights are set to automatic mode, they will turn on automatically
at an altitude of 3 meters above the ground when the aircraft is landing and the ambient
light is insufficient, and they will turn off automatically after a successful landing.