Answer:When the discharge current is higher than the discharge overcurrent protection current and the duration reaches the discharge overcurrent protection delay, the system enters the discharge overcurrent protection state and turns off the discharge MOS. When the discharge 
overcurrent protection occurs, the system will automatically release the discharge overcurrent protection state after 1min. If the overcurrent protection occurs 10 times in a row, the system will automatically lock the state and will not be released automatically. It can also be deactivated by charging. The discharge overcurrent protection is divided into 2 levels, with different response speeds for different discharge currents to better protect the battery.