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quickly indicating the remote controller and receiver is linking. Once fully linked, the power indicator will
change to a solid green.
If the low voltage warning alert sounds (refer to the Remote Controller Power Indicator Status
Information (Page 9)), please replace batteries as soon as possible.
Using the incorrect type of battery may prevent a risk of damage.
Remove the batteries after use and dispose of them safely.
For long term storage, be sure to remove the batteries from the remote controller.
3.3 Remote Controller Power Indicator Status Information
Establishing a link between the remote controller and the receiver.
Low voltage (at 3.9V-4.5V), should replace the batteries immediately.
Low voltage (lower than 3.9V). The remote controller will automatically
power off. Batteries should be replaced immediately.
The remote controller will display a blinking green light and sound an
alarm after 15 minutes without operator input. The alarm status will
disappear once you start operation of the remote controller.
The remote controller will blink the LED and sound an alert when the voltage drops below 3.9V and
automatically power off after 3 seconds. This process will repeat even if you power cycle the remote
controller. If this low voltage warning occurs during flight, the remote controller will automatically
power off causing the aircraft to enter Failsafe mode, which cannot be interrupted (refer to the
Failsafe Function (Page 32) for details). It is strongly recommended to replace batteries if the
3.9V-4.5V low voltage warning occurs.