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6.1 Power-Up Safety Protocol
6 FLIGHT
Your aircraft has a power-up safety protocol. When both your remote control and the
aircraft are powered on, the aircraft motors will not start up unless an arming signal is
detected.
The transmitter will beep and the aircraft's LEDs stop blinking to indicate that two are
properly bound.
Low battery alarm: When the aircraft battery is low, the aircraft's two red LEDs flash
simultaneously. The aircraft automatically descends from a height of 5 meters or less.
6.1.3 Aircraft Status Indicator
6.1.2 Push the battery into the battery compartment as shown in the figure, connect
the power adapters, coil the power cord into the aircraft and close the battery
compartment.
6.1.1 Power on the remote and watch the aircraft
parameters appear on the remote control screen. Please do
not touch any joysticks or buttons before the transmitter
and the aircraft finish pairing, otherwise the aircraft may roll
over.