Product Manual
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EVO Starpoint
TM
 Positioning 
System functions through 
Binocular Cameras① and 
two Ultrasonic Sensors② on 
the bottom of the aircraft. The 
sensors calculate the current 
height of the aircraft using 
ultrasound, and the camera 
obtains location information 
via image analysis. When 
ying  indoors  or  in  another  environment  where  a  GPS  signal  is  unavailable, 
Starpoint
TM
 Positioning System allows the aircraft to hover in place precisely. 
NOTE
•  The Starpoint
TM
 Positioning System is activated by default when the 
aircraft is powered on.
•  It works both in GPS and ATTI modes.
•  It is only enabled when the aircraft is between 0.5m and 10m above the 
surface.
  Forward Vision System & Rear Avoidance Sensors
The  Forward Vision System on the front of the aircraft uses image data to 
calculate the distance between the aircraft and potential obstacles. The system 
will halt EVO’s forward progress when an obstacle is detected. Infrared sensors 
detect motion and measure any heat being emitted by potential obstacles to the 
rear of the aircraft. 
TIPS
•  Always keep the binocular camera lens clean.
•  When the Starpoint
TM
 Positioning System is activated, don’t use other 
40KHz ultrasonic devices nearby, such as ultrasonic rangenders, fault 
detectors, cleaners or welding machines.










