AUTEL ROBOTICS EVO II Dual 640T Enterprise Drone User Guide

June 9, 2024
AUTEL ROBOTICS

EVO II Dual 640T Enterprise Drone
User Guide

WELCOME TO THE EVO II Dual 640T

Welcome to the Autel Robotics family! Now you can explore, discover and create like never before. The EVO II Dual 640T delivers not only advanced features like obstacle  avoidance and intelligent flight modes, but also high-tech muscle that brings home a top speed of 45mph, 33-minute hover time, 38-minute flight time and an operating  distance of 5.6 miles.
In-flight performance is just the start. The EVO II Dual 640T has a radiometric thermal sensor and it’s stabilized 3-axis camera allows you to shoot at up to 8K/25 fps, and  view the live feed at up to 1080p on your mobile device or the remote control’s built-in OLED screen. Use this guide to get an overview of EVO II Dual 640T’s features and how to use them.

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

AIRCRAFT FRONT, REAR & LEFT VIEWS

  1. Propellers

  2. Motors Forward Vision System

  3. Front LED Indicators Camera Gimbal

  4. Landing Gear

  5. Forward Vision System

  6. Camera Gimbal

  7. Power Button

  8. Rear Vision System

  9. Rear LED Indicators

  10. Left Vision System

  11. SD Card Port

AIRCRAFT RIGHT, TOP & BOTTOM VIEWS

12 Right Vision System 14 Aircraft Battery
14 Fan Exhaust 15 USB Port

16 Remote Control Pairing Button/Pairing Indicator

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Top Vision System

Ultrasonic Sensor
Downward Vision Lighting LED
Downward Vision System

FLIGHT LED INDICATIONS

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.
Color Key :
R — Red
Y — Yellow
G — Green
Indicator Key:
Slow Flashing: Flashes once every 2 seconds
Fast Flashing: Flashes twice per second
Double Flashing: Flashes twice then pauses and repeats Alternate Flashing: Alternates among different colors
Example: “R – Solid Light” means solid red light.

Definitions of Right 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
Y – Fast Flashing| No connection between the aircraft and remote control
R – Slow Flashing| Low Battery Waming
R – Fast Flashing| Critically Low Battery Warning
R – Solid Light| Critical problems, IMU error
RY – Alternate Flashing| Abnormal compass, calibration is required / Magnetometer interference
Compass Calibration
Y – Fast Flashing| Ready to calibrate the compass / The aircraft is calibrating
G – Solid Light| Calibration is successful

REMOTE CONTROL

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  1. Mobile Device Holder

  2. Flight Information Panel

  3. Command Sticks

  4. Hand Grips

  5. Take-off/Landing Button

  6. Power Button

  7. USB Ports

  8. Pause Button

  9. Go Home Button

  10. Antennas
    With a 180° adjustable viewing angle for optimum visibility
    Displays the flight status, warning messages and live video feed
    Control the orientation and movement of the aircraft
    Foldable to allow for compact storage Commands the aircraft to take off or land
    Press and hold the button for 2 seconds to turn on/off the remote control
    Used for charging or connecting to a mobile device
    Tells the aircraft to pause autonomous flight operations and hover in place, or resume autonomous flight operations.
    Commands the aircraft to return to the home point
    Communicates with the aircraft at 2.4 GHz / 5.8GHz

  11. Screen Navigation Dial

  12. Screen Navigation Button

  13. Shutter Button

  14. Button A

  15. Button B

  16. Record Button

  17. Gimbal Pitch Dial

Scrolls around the OLED screen
When the mobile device is disconnected, press this button for 1 second to enter/exit the Image
Transmission screen on the remote control
Takes photos. When Burst Mode is in use, several images will be taken with one press. For details, see the App Manual.
Function can be set using the Autel Explorer™ app
Function can be set using the Autel Explorer™ app
Starts or stops recording video Controls the pitch angle of the camera gimbal

CHARGING THE AIRCRAFT & REMOTE CONTROL

The aircraft battery and remote control can be charged simultaneously using the supplied charger.

  1. Aircraft Battery: Plug the charging connector into the battery’s charge port.
  2. Remote Control: Open the protector on the USB port and plug in the provided charging cable.

NOTE

  • Always fully charge the aircraft and remote control battery before flying.
  • It takes approximately 90 minutes to fully charge the aircraft battery, and 180 minutes to charge the remote control.

INSTALLING THE AUTEL EXPLORER™ APP(OPTIONAL)

The Autel Explorer™ app delivers a live stream, and enhanced flight and camera controls to your mobile device. Follow the steps below to get connected.

  1. Search for ‘Autel Explorer’ from the App Store or Google Play and install the app for EVO II on your mobile device.
  2. Launch the app on your mobile device.
  3. Connect the mobile device to the remote control by following the onscreen prompts.

NOTE: Autel Explorer supports iOS 9.0 or later and Android 4.4 or later.

PREPARING THE AIRCRAFT

  1. Remove the Gimbal Holder.

  2. Unfold the arms and propellers

IMPORTANT
Ensure the aircraft is powered off before folding the arms. Fold in the rear arms and propellers first, and then the front arms.

INSTALLING NEW PROPELLERS

The propellers come already attached to the aircraft, the following instructions only apply if you need to reinstall the propellers. Before each flight check the propellers for  damage and ensure they are firmly attached.
The white-coded propellers are paired with the white-coded motors.

Attaching the Propellers

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

Detaching the Propellers

  1. Power off the aircraft.
  2. 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.
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Unlock Direction: Unfasten the propeller by rotating it as indicated.
Black-coded propeller > Pairs with > Black-coded motor
White-coded propeller > Pairs with > White-coded motor

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

PREPARING THE REMOTE CONTROL

  1. Unfold the hand grips, mobile device holder, and antennas.

  2. Position the antennas vertically in order to ensure the strongest possible signal.

POWERING UP

  1. Turn on the remote control. Press and hold the power button for 2 seconds.

  2. Turn on the aircraft.
    Press and hold the aircraft power button for 3 seconds. The current battery level will be clearly displayed.
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TAKEOFF

  1. Place aircraft on a level surface. Stand clear of the aircraft.

  2. Start the motors by holding both command sticks for two seconds in one of these positions:
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  3. With the motors spinning, choose one of the following methods to take off:

NOTE: Before takeoff, place the aircraft on a flat and level surface and stand clear of the aircraft.

COMMAND STICK CONTROLS(MODE 2)

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