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
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EVO Max 4T User Manual
The maximum altitude setting for flight height is related to the altitude limit. Please refer
to "4.3.1 Flight Control Parameter Settings".
Set Flight Speed
Flight speed refers to the flight speed of the aircraft when it flies to this waypoint. In the
"Flying Speed" edit box, directly enter the flying speed value or slide to adjust the value.
After takeoff, the aircraft will gradually adjust the "flight altitude" and "flight speed" to the
set values while flying to this waypoint.
Set Aircraft Yaw Angle
In "Route Settings", click the "Aircraft Yaw Angle" drop-down list to support setting along
the route, manual, and custom.
In "Waypoint Settings", click the "Aircraft Yaw Angle" drop-down list to support setting
along the route, manual, custom, and towards the point of interest.
Along the route
If it is set to follow the route, the nose of the aircraft will follow the direction of the
waypoint change, that is, turn from the current waypoint to the next waypoint according to the
set route.
Manual
If set to manual, the user uses the remote controller to control the direction of the aircraft
during the flight.
Custom
If it is set to Custom, the "Yaw Angle (0°-360°)" setting item will be displayed. You can
directly enter the value or click the shortcut buttons on the left and right sides to adjust the
value. After setting, the aircraft nose will be adjusted according to the set value.
Facing POI
If it is set to Facing POI, the nose of the aircraft will always face the set POI during the flight
segment where the yaw angle of the aircraft is set to "Toward POI" when the route mission is
executed.