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USER MANUAL
INTEL® FALCON™ 8+ UAS
The Intel Falcon 8+ takes many data points into account to calculate
the remaining flight time. These include, among others, the current
average power consumption, remaining charge of the battery and the
potential of one battery being depleted sooner than the other. Due to
this, battery warnings may appear sooner than expected or (when
Note
suddenly reducing the average power consumption) even disappear
again. If in doubt, the pilot can check the battery voltage on the Main
Screen of the Status Display. It is advised to prepare the landing
procedure at 14.2 V and be on the ground at 14.0 V. Beyond 14.0 V, the
system may become unstable.
The following warnings refer to the UAV batteries:
First warning (audio): "
CTR. The voltage display on the Status Display starts flashing. The audio warning
is repeated every 20 seconds.
The battery voltage is ~ <= 14.4 V or the remaining maximum flight time is < 4
minutes.
Text on Status Display:
Text on tablet:
Second warning (audio):
the CTR. The voltage display on the Status Display is flashing.
The battery voltage is ~ <= 14.1 V or the remaining maximum flight time is < 2
minutes.
The audio warning is repeated every 10 seconds when the remaining flight time
< 1 minute.
WARNING
THE UAV MUST BE LANDED IMMEDIATELY AFTER THIS
WARNING.
The following warnings refer to the Cockpit battery:
First warning (audio):
CTR.
Text on Status Display:
Text on tablet:
The remaining operating time of the CTR display, shown as a percentage on the
Status Display, starts flashing. The audio warning is repeated every 20 seconds.
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Battery weak, land soon"
BATTERY WEAK!
Falcon Battery weak. Land soon!
"Battery empty, land now"
"Battery weak, land soon"
CP. BAT. WEAK!
Cockpit battery weak. Land soon!
and a vibration of the
and a vibration of
and a vibration on the
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