Manual
Table Of Contents
- Chapter 1 Aircraft
- Chapter 2 Remote Controller
- Chapter 3 Smart Battery
- Chapter 4 Autel Enterprise App
- Chapter 5 First Flight
- 5.1 Instructions for First Flight
- 5.2 Flight Precautions
- 5.3 Pre-Flight Preparations
- 5.3.1 Unpacking
- 5.3.2 Charging
- 5.3.3 Preparing the Aircraft
- 5.3.4 Installing/Removing Propellers
- 5.3.5 Preparing the Remote Controller
- 5.3.6 Login, Pairing, Activation (activation only upon first use)
- 5.3.7 Novice Guide (first time use only)
- 5.3.8 Reconnect the aircraft (not required by default, required after disconnection)
- 5.4 Pre-Flight Inspection
- 5.5 Basic Flight Process
- Chapter 6 Firmware Update and Maintenance
- Appendix A Product Specifications
Chapter 1 Aircraft 1
EVO Max 4T User Manual
Chapter 1 Aircraft
1.1 Aircraft Introduction
EVO Max 4T is equipped with a wide-angle camera, zoom camera, infrared thermal imaging
camera and laser rangefinder, supports visible light 8K ultra-high-definition resolution video
recording, 10x optical zoom, 640×512 high-definition thermal imaging, and (up to 1.2km) can
use its laser rangefinder. The flight platform is equipped with an industry-leading 8-core
processing chip, has powerful autonomous flight and self-organizing network mission
capabilities, is equipped with a visual perception system and a millimeter-wave radar
perception system, and has all-weather, omnidirectional obstacle avoidance system. The
included Autel Enterprise app provides users with various task modes such as 3D routes,
waypoint missions, rectangular or polygonal missions, oblique photography, etc. Users can
import captured photos into the modeling software for 2D mapping or 3D model
reconstruction. Security, inspection, surveying and mapping and other industries are
empowered through the use of this product.
1.1.1 Aircraft Front View
Figure 1-1 EVO Max 4T Front View
Table 1-1 EVO Max 4T Front View Description
No. Name Description
1 Propeller
Use the air flow to generate kinetic energy, and then convert
the kinetic energy into thrust to push the aircraft forward.
2 Motor Used to drive the propeller to rotate.