AIO-6 LTE — Low-Voltage Protection (4G Features & Alerts)
AIO-6 LTE — Low-Voltage Protection (4G Features & Alerts)
Low-Voltage Protection prevents your motorcycle battery from being drained when voltage drops. When the battery falls below your threshold, the CHIGEE GO App alerts you and AIO-6 LTE temporarily disables power-hungry 4G features until voltage recovers.
Applies to:AIO-6 LTEwith a SIM inserted and active data (alerts require data connectivity). Does not apply to: AIO-6 Max (no SIM/LTE).
What Happens When Voltage Drops
App alert: CHIGEE GO App notifies you that motorcycle voltage is abnormal (requires SIM + data).
Automatic protections (temporarily disabled):
Parking Monitoring
Camera Remote Monitoring
4G Live / cloud-dependent features
Why: To preserve enough charge to start the motorcycle.
Recovery: When battery voltage rises above the threshold, features resume automatically.
Recommended Threshold
Default:11.8 V (good balance between protection and availability).
You may raise/lower this based on bike condition, battery health, and climate. Avoid setting it too low, which risks a no-start situation.
How to Adjust the Low-Voltage Threshold
Open the CHIGEE GO App → Home.
Scroll down and tap Feature Settings.
Tap Low Voltage Protection.
Set the Alarm Threshold (default 11.8 V; adjust if necessary).
Save/confirm. The new threshold takes effect immediately.
Quick Checklist (If You Receive a Low-Voltage Alert)
Check battery voltage at the terminals (multimeter) or via your bike’s readout.
Inspect charging system (stator/regulator/ground connections) if alerts recur while riding.
Consider the threshold: increase a little (e.g., 12.0–12.2 V) for older batteries or cold weather.
Ride or charge the battery; features will auto-resume once voltage recovers above your setting.
Notes & Tips
Alerts require SIM + data on AIO-6 LTE; without data, the device still protects the battery but cannot push the app notification.
Short trips, cold starts, or long idle periods can trigger temporary drop—this is normal; the system will recover after charging.
If you store the bike, consider a smart trickle charger and keep the threshold at 11.8–12.0 V.