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QUICK START GUIDE

Enterprise
Contents
�. GETTING TO KNOW THE EVO II ENTERPRISE .................................. �

�. AIRCRAFT FRONT, REAR, AND LEFT SIDE VIEWS ............................. �

�. AIRCRAFT RIGHT SIDE, TOP, AND BOTTOM VIEWS .......................... �

�. FLIGHT LED INDICATIONS ................................................................ �

�. SMART CONTROLLER ....................................................................... �

�. CHARGING THE AIRCRAFT AND SMART CONTROLLER ................... �

�. AUTEL EXPLORERTM APP ................................................................... �

�. PREPARING THE AIRCRAFT .............................................................. �

�. INSTALLING PROPELLERS ...............................................................��

��. ENTERPRISE ACCESSORIES...........................................................��

��. PREPARING THE SMART CONTROLLER ........................................��

��. POWERING UP ...............................................................................��

��. TAKEOFF ........................................................................................��

��. COMMAND STICK OPERATIONS(MODE �)...................................��


1. GETTING TO KNOW THE EVO II ENTERPRISE
Now you can explore, discover and create like never before. The EVO
II Enterprise delivers not only advanced features like obstacles
avoidance and intelligent flights modes, but also high-tech muscle
that brings home a top speed of �� mph, ��-minute flight time, and
an operating distance at � miles(FCC standard).

In-flight performance, however, is just the start. The EVO II Enterprise


version is equipped with �x zoom and customizable accessories, and
it’s optimized for the aerial operation, and meet all the requirements
of the Inspection, Search and rescue, law enforcement, and firefight-
ing. EVO II Enterprise comes with a �.� inch, ���� nit brightness Autel
Smart Controller, which allows users to view the live feed at up to
����p.

IMPORTANT
�. Please consult all reviewable documentation before
your first flight.
�. Failure to operate the aircraft responsibly could lead
to injury or damages, and may void any applicable
warranty coverage.

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2. AIRCRAFT FRONT, REAR, AND LEFT SIDE VIEWS
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1

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3
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Front View

1 Propellers 4 Landing Gear


2 Motors 5 Forward Vision System
3 Front LED Indicators 6 Camera Gimbal

Rear View
7 Power Button 9 Rear LED Indicators
8 Rear Vision System

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Left Side View


10 Left Side Vision System 11 SD Card Slot

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3. AIRCRAFT RIGHT SIDE, TOP, AND BOTTOM VIEWS

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14 15 16

Right Side View

12 Right Side Vision Sensor 13 Aircraft Battery


14 Air Vent 15 USB-C Port
16 Smart Controller Match Button / Match Indicator

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17

Top View

17 Top View Vision System 18 Enterprise Accessory Interface

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21
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Bottom View

19 Ultrasonic Sensor
20 Downward Vision Lighting LED
21 Downward Vision System

4.FLIGHT INDICATION LIGHT

A LED indicator is located on the end of each aircraft arm. The


front LEDs will light up solid red to help you identify the direction
of the aircraft's nose. The rear LEDs will display the current flight
status of the aircraft. The chart below shows the meaning of each
status indicator.

Indicator Key: Indicator Key:


Slow Flashing: Flashes once every 2s R ‒ Red Color
Fast Flashing:Flashes twice per second G ‒ Yellow Color
Double Flashing:Flashes twice and then Y ‒ Green Color
pauses and repeats
Alternate Flashing:Alternates among different colors

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Definitions of Flight LED Indicator Status
Normal Status

RGY ‒ Alternate Flashing System self-test is activated


YG - Alternate Flashing The aircraft is warming up
G ‒ Slow Flashing The aircraft is in GPS mode
Warning
Y - Slow Flashing The aircraft is in ATTI mode
No connection between the aircraft
Y - Fast Flashing
and smart controller
R - Slow Flashing Low Battery Warning
R - Fast Flashing Critically Low Battery Warning
R ‒ Solid Light Critical problems, IMU error
Abnormal compass, calibration is
RY ‒ Alternate Flashing
required / Magnetometer interference

Compass Calibration

Be ready to calibrate the compass/


Y ‒ Fast Flashing
The aircraft is calibrating
G ‒ Solid Light Calibration is successful
R ‒ Solid Light Calibration is failed

Gesture Command

R ‒ Fast Flashing Gesture command has been received

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5. SMART CONTROLLER
4 5 6 7 8 9 10

3 11
2 12

1 13

Top View

1 Left Command Stick 8 USB TYPE-A Port


2 Gimbal Pitch Dial 9 Power Button
3 Record Button 10 Customizable Button C�
4 Customizable Button C� 11 Photo Shutter Button
5 Air Vent 12 * Zoom Control Wheel
6 HDMI Port 13 Right Command Stick
7 USB TYPE-C Port

* The function may alter, please take the practical effect as standard.

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18

Front View

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⑭ Battery Indicator ⑰ Pause Button
⑮ Antennas ⑱ Go Home Button
⑯ Touch Screen ⑲ Microphone

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Rear View

⑳ Sound Speaker ㉓ Bottom Hook


㉑ Tripod Mount ㉔ Protection Case
㉒ Air Vent

6. CHARGING THE AIRCRAFT AND SMART CONTROLLER

(�) Aircraft Battery: Plug the charging connector into the battery's
charge port.
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(�) Smart Controller: Open the protector
on the USB port and plug in the provided
charging cable.

NOTE
· Always fully charge the aircraft and
smart controller battery before
flying.
·It takes approximately �� minutes to
fully charge the aircraft battery, and
��� minutes to charge the smart
controller.

7. Autel ExplorerTM APP


The Autel Explorer™ App is built in the smart controller, and it is used
to control the aircraft.

Autel Explorer™ App is optimized for EVO II Enterprise. The features


are Intelligent Photography, Mission Flight, and Intelligent Flight
Modes. Intelligent Photography includes more than ten intelligent
functions such as Dynamic Track and Smart Orbit to meet the
customers' various needs. Mission Flight provides Waypoint,
Rectangular, Polygon, and Oblique missions, which allows the
aircraft to perform the search and rescue, law enforcement, and
inspection operations automatically to meet the complex needs of
various industries.

NOTE
· The connected aircraft model will be displayed in the
middle of the upper part of the main page. If you are using
the App without connecting to the aircraft, you may need
to select the aircraft model to see the correct display.

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8. PREPARING THE AIRCRAFT
(�)Before powering on the aircraft, please remove the gimbal
guard. Slowly pull it away from the aircraft as shown below.

(�)Unfold the arms and propellers

IMPORTANT
Power off the aircraft before folding the arms. Fold in the
rear arms and propellers first, and then the front ones.

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9. INSTALLING NEW PROPELLERS
Because the propellers come attached to the aircraft, the following
instructions apply if you need to reinstall propellers. Propellers
must be undamaged and firmly attached.

· Attaching the Propellers


(�)Verify that the aircraft is powered off.
(�)Locate and match the propeller to each motor
(�)Press each propeller down firmly and rotate in the lock
direction to securely attach the propeller.

· Detaching the Propellers


(�)Power off the aircraft
(�)Press each propeller down firmly and rotate in the unlock
direction to detach the propeller.

Legend:
Lock Direction: Fasten the propeller by rotating it as
indicated
Unlock Direction: Unfasten the propeller by rotating is as
indicated.
Black-coded propeller>Pairs with> Black-coded motor
White-coded propeller>Pairs with> White-coded motor

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WARNING
Power off the aircraft before attaching or detaching
propellers.
IMPORTANT
Wear protective gloves when attaching or detaching
propellers.

10. ENTERPRISE ACCESSORIES


The EVO II Enterprise can be equipped with accessories for different
applications.

Optional accessories: Spotlight, Loudspeaker, Strobe, and RTK


module.

Loudspeaker Spotlight

Strobe RTK Module

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· Detach the accessory
(�)Please ensure the aircraft is powered off.
(�)Lose the screws on both sides, and remove the accessory.
(�)Insert both ends of the protective cover into the
corresponding slots.

· Attach the accessory


(�)Please ensure the aircraft is powered off.
(�)Lightly squeeze both ends to remove the protective cover
(�)Align the screws on both sides of the accessory with the
screw holes and tighten the screws.

11.PREPARING THE SMART CONTROLLER


(�)Unfold the antenna, detach the stick heads on the back of the
smart controller handle, and screw them into the corresponding
screw holes on both sides of the screen.

(�)Adjust the antenna angle, and when the antenna and the back of
the smart controller are at the angle of ��� or���, and the antenna
surface is facing the aircraft, the signal quality of the aircraft and
smart controller will reach the optimal condition.

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12. POWERING UP
(�)Press and hold the
power button for � second
to turn on the smart
controller.

(�)Press and hold the


power button � seconds to
turn on the aircraft. The
current battery level will be
clearly displayed.
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13. TAKEOFF
(�)Place aircraft on a level surface, Stand well clear of the rear
of the aircraft.
(�)Start the motors by holding both command sticks for two
seconds in the one of these positions as shown below:

or

(�)With the motors spinning, choose one of the following


methods to take off:

Hold the Takeoff/Landing Push the Left Command


Button for �s Stick slowly upward (Mode �)

Note: Before takeoff, place the aircraft on a flat and level surface
and face the rear side of the aircraft towards you.

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14. COMMAND STICK CONTROLS(MODE 2)
Left Command Stick
Left Side View Left Side View
Ascend Descend

Upward Downward

Top View Top View


Nose Rotates Left Nose Rotates Right

Move Left Move Right

Right Command Stick


Top View Top View
Forward Backward

Rear Nose Rear


Nose

Forward Downward

Rear View Rear View

Left Right

Move Left Move Right

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