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Reference: Information that can help you find the page number for relevant chapters. Trademark Information The trademarks EVO Ⅱ Pro™, Autel Explorer™, Starpoint™, and Autel Robotics® are the registered trademarks of Autel Robotics Co., Ltd. (hereinafter referred to as "Autel Robotics") in China and other countries/regions. All other products and company names mentioned in this User Manual are registered trademarks of their respective holders.
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Unless the user explicitly grants permission through the Autel Sky App, the Autel Robotics Customer Service Team has no right to access the flight log data. After this permission is granted, only flight logs within the selected date range can be accessed.
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LiPo batteries may cause danger. Strictly observe the following safety guidelines when using, charging, or storing your batteries. Warning Use batteries and chargers provided only by Autel Robotics. Do not modify the battery pack and the recharger or replace them with third-party devices.
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Do not use damaged battery chargers. When the charger is not in use, disconnect it from the aircraft battery and power supply. Do not charge the battery until it cools down to near room temperature. If you connect the battery to the charger immediately after the flight, the over-temperature protection may be automatically activated, preventing the battery from charging until it has completely cooled.
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Warning If any part of the aircraft or the remote controller fails to work properly or is visibly damaged, do not fly. Contact the Autel Robotics Customer Service Team: www.autelrobotics.cn/page/service Storage and Maintenance After any collision or squeeze, every part of the aircraft should be checked carefully.
Table of Contents Chapter 1 About This Manual ................... 9 1.1 Read Before the First Flight ....................9 1.1.1 Document .........................9 Chapter 2 Product Profile ..................10 2.1 Aircraft ............................10 2.1.1 Component Description ................... 10 2.1.2 Flight Status Indicator ....................12 2.1.3 Aircraft Battery ......................13 2.1.4 Gimbal and Camera ....................16 2.1.5 Flight Control System ....................
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4.2.1 Takeoff (Mode 2) ......................42 4.2.2 Control with Command Sticks (Mode 2) ............43 4.2.3 Landing ........................... 44 Chapter 5 Maintenance and Service ...............46 5.1 Firmware Updates ........................46 5.2 Troubleshooting ........................47 5.3 Storage and Maintenance ....................48 5.4 Warranty ............................. 49 5.5 Customer Service ........................49 5.5.1 Technical Support ......................49 5.5.2 Maintenance Service ....................49...
Product list: A list of all the items included in the packing box. If anything is missing, contact Autel Robotics customer support or local retailers. User Manual: Teaches you how to operate the product skillfully. Quick Guide: Provides basic knowledge about how to operate the product.
Chapter 2 Product Profile EVO II Pro V3 features a 1-inch CMOS sensor with a high-definition lens that can provide 6K resolution. It is equipped with a 6.4-inch 800nit remote controller, enabling real-time transmission of 1080P video images. The aircraft is designed with a foldable fuselage, making it easy to carry. EVO II Pro V3 boasts a maximum flight speed of 72 km/h, a maximum flight time of 40 minutes, and a maximum flight distance of 15 km in FCC mode.
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⑩ Left Vision System ⑪ SD Card Slot ⑯ Linking Button/Indicator ⑫ Right Vision System ⑮ USB-C Port ⑬ Aircraft Battery ⑭ Air Outlet ⑰ Upward Vision System...
⑱ Ultrasonic Sensor ⑳ Downward Vision System ⑲ LED Fill Light Note The right side of the aircraft body has a protective cover that can protect USB-C ports and the linking button/indicator. Please ensure that the protective cover is closed during the flight. 2.1.2 Flight Status Indicator The aircraft has an LED indicator at the end of each arm.
Warning Y - Flash slowly The aircraft is in ATTI mode There is no connection between the aircraft Y - Flash quickly and the remote controller R - Flash slowly Low battery warning R - Flash quickly Critical low battery warning R - Normally on Critical error or IMU error Compass error, requiring calibration/...
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Check the battery level When the battery is turned off, press the power button for 1s and quickly release it to check the battery level. The LED indicators will show the current battery level, as shown below. Battery Power Indicator Status (Not in the Charging State) - Green LED is normally on - Green LED flashes - Off...
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Sleep Mode Protection If the battery is low, it automatically enters sleep mode to prevent damage. In this mode, there is no response if you press the power button. To wake up the sleeping battery, you must connect it to a charger. Charging Temperature Detection ...
2.1.4 Gimbal and Camera The aircraft has a high-precision 3-axis gimbal, which keeps the camera steady during the flight and allows you to capture clear and stable images. To ensure that the gimbal can work properly, the gimbal temperature must keep between -10ºC and 50ºC.
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FPV mode The roll axis is consistent with the rolling direction of the aircraft, and the pitch axis is at a user-defined angle. This mode is used for the first-person view. 3. Remove the Gimbal Place the aircraft on the horizontal surface with the gimbal compartment facing upwards.
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4. Mount the Gimbal Pinch the tail of the vibration absorber with your thumb and index finger and lift the gimbal. Slide the gimbal downward and forward along the slot of the gimbal compartment in a straight line. Important: Ensure that the ring at the front of the gimbal is aligned with the two pins in the ...
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Insert a screw into a hole of the decorating part of the gimbal, and then screw it in with a T6 screwdriver until the screw is fixed but not tightened. For the other screw, repeat the same step. Fully tighten the two screws with a screwdriver. Power on the aircraft.
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Warning To protect files on your aircraft, turn off the aircraft before you remove the micro SD card. 7. Transfer Files to Your Computer To transfer photos and videos to your computer, connect the aircraft to your computer using a USB-C port, as shown below.
2.1.5 Flight Control System EVO II Pro V3 aircraft provides stable and convenient flight control through its built-in intelligent flight control system. The system supports multiple advanced functions, such as return to home, failsafe, and Starpoint positioning. Each module is described in the following table. Intelligent Flight Control System Module Description...
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In this mode, the aircraft uses vision positioning, which is highly dependent on the environment and altitude. The surrounding environment must have sufficient light, and the Starpoint mode ground texture must be clear. In addition, the aircraft must fly at an altitude that can be sensed by the vision systems. Otherwise, the aircraft enters the ATTI mode.
2.1.6 Intelligent Flight Features 1. Auto-return This feature is enabled only when the GPS signal is good. To manually activate the auto-return feature, long press the auto-return button ( ) on the remote controller for 3s. After receiving the command, the aircraft will automatically return and land at the preset home point.
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Low aircraft battery The failsafe is triggered whenever one of the following errors occurs: The aircraft continuously calculates the battery power required for returning to the home point. If the battery power is sufficient for the aircraft to return to the home point, the App will show a notification.
To use this feature, make sure that the environment where the aircraft takes off is not changed. Landing protection and accurate landing features can be enabled using the App. 2.1.7 Omnidirectional Binocular Vision Sensing System The binocular vision sensing systems on the front, rear, left, right, top, and bottom of the EVO II Pro V3 aircraft use image data to calculate the distance between the aircraft and potential obstacles.
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Note The omnidirectional vision sensing system can sense obstacles in directions such as front, rear, top, bottom, left, and right. However, blind areas exist in four diagonal directions. When you fly the aircraft manually, pay attention to the surrounding environment and prompt messages of the App to ensure safety. Do not operate the aircraft in a complex environment with insufficient light, or ...
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˗ A surface of a pure color ˗ A highly reflective surface such as a water surface ˗ A very bright or dark object surface ˗ A surface with frequently changing light ˗ Surfaces composed of highly repetitive patterns such as tile ˗...
2.2 Remote Controller Autel Smart Controller SE is integrated with a 6.4-inch 2340x1080 touch screen to transmit high-definition images in real time. You can operate and configure the aircraft and camera if you are 15 kilometers away. The remote controller uses the Android system and can be connected to the Internet through Wi-Fi.
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Zoom setting dial Adjusts the zoom level of the camera. Right command Controls the horizontal movement of the aircraft in stick four directions (front, rear, left, and right). Long press the button for 2s to turn the remote Power button controller on or off.
Horn hole Plays recordings or messages about aircraft statuses. Tripod mount Used for connecting to the tripod. Air inlet Used for heat dissipation for the remote controller. Handle Makes it convenient for you to carry by hand. Stick storage slot Used for placing the stick.
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4. Adjust the antennas Extend the antennas of the remote controller. The strength of the signal received by the antennas varies depending on their positions. The strongest signal can be achieved when the antennas and the back of the remote controller form an angle of 180°...
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Turn on the remote controller and launch the Autel Explorer App. Go to the mission flight page, and click the wheel icon on the upper right corner to go to the settings menu. Click "Remote Controller -> Data Transmission and Image Transmission Linking ->...
2.3 Autel Explorer App 2.3.1 Mission EVO II Pro V3 aircraft can be widely applied in security, inspection, and other industries. You can select multiple mission modes such as waypoint, rectangular, polygon, and oblique through the Autel Explorer App. 1. Waypoint You can add waypoints by yourself and set the parameters and actions for each waypoint.
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2. Regional Mission You can select three types of regional missions (rectangular, polygon, and oblique). You can set the flight parameters of the aircraft, and the system will calculate and plan the flight route. On the main app page, click "Mission" and select a rectangular mission, a polygon mission, or an oblique mission to go to the planning page.
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Course angle √ √ √ Double grid √ √ × √-Adjustable ×-Non-adjustable Note ▲-Only show the number. Non-adjustable Note Front overlap: the amount of overlap from one image to the next along the flight direction. Side overlap: the amount of overlap between each leg of a flight.
Chapter 3 Flight Preparations EVO II Pro V3 aircraft adopts a unique convenient design and has been all assembled in the factory. To ensure that you fly the aircraft safely, read the following instructions and warnings before your first flight. 3.1 Prepare the Battery 3.1.1 Install the Aircraft Battery Turn the battery switch to off before you...
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Battery level indicator status (during charging) - Green LED is normally on - Green LED flashes Remote controller: Insert the Type-C cable into the Type-C port of the remote controller. Note Fully charge the batteries of the aircraft and remote controller before the flight. ...
3.2 Prepare the Remote Controller 3.2.1 Unfold the Remote Controller The remote controller is folded in the packing box. Extend the antennas before you use the remote controller. For details, see Section 2.2.2 Adjust the antennas. 3.2.2 Turn On/Off the Remote Controller Turn on/off ...
3.3 Prepare the Aircraft 3.3.1 Unfold the Aircraft 1. Remove/Mount the Gimbal Protective Cover Remove the gimbal support before you turn on the aircraft, as shown in the following figure. After you turn off the aircraft, you need to put the protective cover back on the gimbal to prevent damage.
1. Mount the Propeller Make sure that the aircraft has been turned off. Select the propeller that is compatible with each motor. Press the propeller firmly and rotate it in the locking direction to firmly secure the propeller. Propeller With a white icon Without a white icon Mount the propeller onto the Mount the propeller onto the...
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Warning The compass is very easy to be affected by electromagnetic interference. Electromagnetic interference may lead to compass errors and degradation in flight quality. If the compass still cannot work properly after the calibration, fly the aircraft to other places and calibrate the compass again. Pay attention to the following precautions when calibrating your compass: Select an open outside area.
Chapter 4 Flight Operation 4.1 Pre-flight Checklist Observe the following steps to perform a comprehensive pre-flight check: The aircraft, remote controller, and your mobile device are all fully charged. The gimbal protective cover has been removed. The propellers are mounted correctly and working properly. ...
Warning The motor will generate heat during the operation. Operate it with care. When the battery level is 15% or even lower, the aircraft is unable to take off. 4.2.2 Control with Command Sticks (Mode 2) When you control the aircraft for the first time, move the stick gently until you ...
2. Right command stick Push the stick upwards and downwards to move the aircraft forwards and backwards. Push the stick to the left or right to move the aircraft to the left or right. Right command stick Left view Left view Backwards Forwards Push upwards...
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Note When the low battery warning (25%) is displayed, the LED indicator on the back of the aircraft flashes red. In this case, you must immediately let the aircraft land in a safe place. 2. Automatic landing When one of the following errors occurs, failsafe will be triggered, and the aircraft will automatically land from the current position: A low battery warning is displayed in a non-GPS environment.
Chapter 5 Maintenance and Service 5.1 Firmware Updates To achieve the optimal performance of EVO II Pro V3 aircraft, Autel Robotics will update relevant firmware when necessary. You can download a unified firmware upgrade package from the official website. The package includes the latest versions of multiple firmware, such as the flight controller, gimbal, camera, intelligent battery, and remote controller.
5.2 Troubleshooting Question 1: An error is found when the aircraft performs the self-check (the LED indicator at the tail of the aircraft glows solid red). This is a hardware issue. Please contact Autel Robotics' customer support: www.autelrobotics.cn/page/service Question 2: If the motor cannot start, check the following: Check whether the remote controller is paired with the aircraft.
Contact Autel Robotics customer support for any damage. Only use the accessories authorized by Autel Robotics, such as a charger. No warranty shall be provided for any accident caused by using unapproved...
5.4 Warranty For users who purchase the products from authorized retailers, Autel Robotics guarantees that in normal use, the Autel Robotics product you buy is free from defects in material or workmanship. The warranty period for this product starts on the day you receive the product.
Note You must ensure that you abide by all relevant flight rules and regulations. If you want to unlock a No-Fly Zone, visit the official website of Autel Robotics and follow the instructions on the page to apply:...
6.2 Specifications Aircraft Takeoff weight 1191 g Dimensions 230x130x108 mm (folded) (Length x Width x Height) 260x355x108 mm (unfolded) Diagonal length 397 mm Maximum flight time 40 minutes (no wind) Maximum hovering time 35 minutes (no wind) Maximum flight speed 20 m/s (in ludicrous mode) Maximum ascent speed 8 m/s (in ludicrous mode)
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Gimbal Pitch: -135° to +45° Mechanical range Heading: -100° to +100° Pitch: -90° to +30° Controllable range Heading: -90° to +90° Stabilization 3-axis Maximum control speed 300°/s (tilt) Angular vibration range (°) ±0.005° Sensing system Accurate measurement range: 0.5 - 18 m Forward Effective sensing speed: <...
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Forward, backward, left and right: Surface with clear patterns and adequate lighting (> 15 lux, indoor fluorescent lamp, environment with normal light exposure) Upward: surface built from special materials that can reflects light diffusely and diffuse reflection > 20% (such as walls, trees. and persons) Operating environment Downwards: the ground has a rich texture and sufficient light.
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Autel Smart Controller SE Maximum transmission distance (unobstructed, free 15 km(FCC), 8 km(CE) of any interference) 902-928 MHz(FCC) 2.400-2.4835 GHz *Operating frequency 5.725-5.850 GHz (Countries except for Japan) 5.650-5.755 GHz (Japan) FCC: ≤33 dBm Transmission power CE: ≤20 dBm@2.4G, ≤14 dBm@5.8G SRRC: ≤20 dBm@2.4G, ≤33 dBm@5.8G/5.7G Storage space Built-in 128GB+ expandable micro SD card...
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Net weight 365 g Environment temperature 5 ~ 45ºC for charging Temperature & humidity for -10 ~ 30ºC, 65±20% RH storage Ideal temperature for 22 ~ 28ºC storage Maximum charging power 93 W Charging time 90 minutes Charger Input 100-240 V, 50/60 Hz, 1.5 A 13.2 V Output 12 V...
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