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Charging

Of
Batteries, Remote Controller & Power Bank
Charging Batteries
A. Charging/Discharging Trinity Battery Pack
B. Remote Control (RC) Transmitter
C. Ibase Power Bank
Charging / Discharging The Battery Pack
1. Connecting the charger to the battery
1a. Connect the power cord to the AC 100 – 240V port and connect it to
a wall socket.

1b. Alternative: charging the battery with the help of a car battery.
Connect the XT 60 power cord to the DC 11 – 18V port and connect the
black clamp to the minus pole and the red clamp to the plus pole of the
car battery.

2. Turn on the charger.

3. Remove the covers from the contacts of the battery. Always apply the battery covers when the battery pack
is not in use.
4. Connect the battery to the charger. If the connection is successful an audio signal notifies you.
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5. Press and hold the START/ENT button for five seconds. Make sure the [Settings] menu is selected while pressing the button.

6. Select if you would like to fully charge the battery, charge or discharge it to 75 % or to 30 % capacity.

Scroll through the menu by pressing + and - on the user panel. Make a selection by pressing START/ENT.
To go back select STOP/ESC.

7. The following display gives you an overview of the charging process.

8. When the charging process is finished, it is shown on the display ([End: Charge]). If the buzzer is active an audio signal
notifies you as well.

9. Disconnect the battery from the charger and turn it off by pressing Red Button on rare panel of charger.
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Important Points to Remember:

 Before every flight a technical check is to be conducted ( Trinity F90+ Quick-Start Manual).
Special attention has to be paid at the batteries and their charging conditions.
 It is not possible to fly the Trinity F90+ when the battery level is less than 62.5%
 Make sure the battery of the transmitter and of your laptop are charged as well

 We advise you to use fully charged batteries for each flight. If the charging Status is below 62,5%, the UAV will disable the
take-off automatically.

 After 150 charging cycles, it is recommended to exchange the UAV battery pack. The Battery will age over time.
Therefore, the warranty of the complete UAV system expires when batteries with more than 150 charging cycles are
used.

 For an ideal flight performance, the temperature of the battery should be 20 °C to 25 °C (68 °F to 77 °F).

 If you fly at an ambient temperature of below 15 °C (59 °F), ensure that you leave the battery pack at a heated place, 20
°C to 25 °C (68 °F to 77 °F), for as long as possible (e.g. inside a heat box or inside a car). If you wish to fly at an ambient
temperature below 0 °C (32 °F), make sure the battery is heated to 25 °C (68 °F) before the flight.
Charging Remote Control (RC) Transmitter

1. Use Trinity Charger or any USB charger adapter to charge the RC.
2. Connect the Mini USB cable into Mini USB Port of RC.
3. Connect USB to trinity charger as shown in image.
4. RC will automatically switch on and select [Shut down and charge]
option from touch screen.
5. Press OK to start charging.

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Charging iBase Power Bank

1. Connect USB cable to power bank.


2. Use any USB adapter to charge the power bank.

Make sure the power bank for the power supply of the iBase is sufficiently charged. The iBase can be powered for up to
10 hours with one power bank.

Also charge your field Laptop or Tablet.


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