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Important
The aircraft will record the takeoff point as the default home point. The
accurate landing only takes effect when the home point is not updated during
flight.
Select an open area with sufficient light as the takeoff point.
To use this feature, make sure that the environment where the aircraft takes off
is not changed.
Landing protection and accurate landing features can be enabled using the
App.
2.1.7 Omnidirectional Binocular Vision Sensing System
The binocular vision sensing systems on the front, rear, left, right, top, and bottom
of the EVO II Enterprise V3 aircraft use image data to calculate the distance
between the aircraft and potential obstacles. Once an obstacle is detected, the
system will stop the aircraft from flying forwards. The binocular vision systems on
the front, rear, and bottom are also equipped with a Starpoint positioning system.
This system uses the ultrasonic sensor to calculate the altitude of the aircraft and is
combined with the binocular vision camera to obtain the location information
through image analysis.
Binocular vision sensing system
System
Position on the Aircraft
Obstacle Sensing Range
Front
Front of the aircraft
0.5 to 18 m
Rear
Tail of the aircraft
0.5 to 16 m
Left/Right
Rear part on the left and right sides
of the aircraft
0.5 to 10 m
Top
Top of the aircraft
0.5 to 10 m
Bottom
Bottom of the aircraft
0.5 to 10 m