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[Lidax Ultra 2000] Mapping question-dual charging dock placement

I recently bought the Lidax ultra 2000 plus the additional charger. My lawn includes a fenced backyard, wide side passages on either side, front yard with curb strips. 1 gate connects the back with the side strip. I am figuring out the best way to map this using the second charging dock for front and the primary dock in backyard. Does this need to be programmed as 2 separate maps with mower being carried physically between docks or can I map this as separate zones with 2 chargers that the mower can use for separate zones. This way I don’t have to carry the mower from one dock to another. All of these areas are physically connected. Any suggestions are appreciated.  
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Hello. Separate maps require you to manually switch to the corresponding map before operation, which can be inconvenient. As for the second solution, charging docks are key positioning references for the robot, so the robot cannot utilize two docks within one single map.

① Two separate maps (recommended, suitable for two charging docks for front yard and backyard)
Create two independent maps for the front yard and backyard respectively, with each map bound to its exclusive charging dock. You need to manually switch maps in the app before operation and place the robot in the corresponding area to work. The downside is that you have to carry the robot manually between different areas.

② Single map with multiple zones (only applicable when all areas are connected and only one charging dock is used)
If the passages between the front and backyard are fully connected, you can install only one main charging dock and divide multiple working zones in the app. The robot can travel freely between zones, but it can only return to this single dock for charging and cannot use a second charging dock.
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