USER’S MANUAL ITEM NO. 8095 AGES: 8+ www.roboraptoronline.
Table of Contents • Roboraptor™ Overview ............................................................................. 1 • Controller Index ...................................................................................... 2 • Battery Details .......................................................................................... 3 • Basic Operation ......................................................................................... 4 • Advanced Operation .......................................
Roboraptor™ Overview Roboraptor™ Infrared Vision Sensors Stereo Sound Sensors Tail Touch Sensors Mouth Touch Sensor Chin Touch Sensor Battery Compartment OFF ON Press once to turn power ON Bottom View 1
Controller Index Remote Controller Top View Shift Signal Indicator Light Head Clockwise/ Hunting Mood Forward Turn Left Tail Right/ Playful Mood Head Counterclockwise Backward Demo/ Roam Turn Right Battery Compartment Tail Left/ Cautious Mood Bite/ GuardMode Stop Front View Back View 2
Battery Details Battery Requirements: Your Roboraptor™ is powered by 6 x “AA” size batteries (not included). Your remote controller is powered by 3 x “AAA” size batteries (not included). Battery Installation: 1. Before installing or changing batteries, ensure the roboraptor™’s ON/OFF button is in the OFF position. 2. Remove the battery compartment covers using a Phillips or crosshead screwdriver (not included). 3. Insert batteries (not included) into the Roboraptor™ and controller as shown in the diagrams.
Basic Operation Turn on Roboraptor™ using the On/Off button (Refer to page 1 “Roboraptor™ Overview”). Roboraptor™ can be controlled directly using the buttons on the remote controller. These instructions assume that you and the Roboraptor™ are facing each other. • Hunting Gait x1: Push “Forward” once to make Roboraptor™ move forward using his slow predatory hunting walk.
Advanced Operation Free-Roam Mode Roboraptor™ will start to explore his environment autonomously in Free-Roam Mode if left alone for more than three minutes. Caution: [Do not put him near the edge of a table since he could fall off when he becomes animated.] You can also put Roboraptor™ into Free-Roam Mode manually by pressing “Shift” and “Demo / Roam” . While Roboraptor™ is in Free-Roam Mode he will avoid obstacles using his Infrared Vision Sensors.
Advanced Operation Controlling Roboraptor’s™ Moods Roboraptor™ has three different moods, Hunting, Cautious and Playful. To change Roboraptor™’s moods use the “Shift” button . 4)*'5 • Hunting Mood : Press “Shift” and “Head Clockwise / Hunting Mood” to put Roboraptor™ into Hunting Mood. This mood is the default mood that Roboraptor™ is in when turned on. 4)*'5 • Playful Mood : Press “Shift” Roboraptor™ into playful mood.
Advanced Operation Touch Sensors Roboraptor™ has multiple sensors which allow him to explore his environment and respond to human interaction. Tail Touch Sensors: Press the sensors on Roboraptor™’s tail to see his reaction. The reaction varies depending on his mood. Chin Touch Sensor: Press the sensor under Roboraptor™’s chin to see his reaction. The reaction varies depending on his mood. Mouth Touch Sensor: There is a touch sensor on the roof of Roboraptor™’s mouth.
Advanced Operation Stereo Sound Sensors: Roboraptor™ can detect sharp, loud sounds (like a clap) to his left, his right and directly ahead. He only listens when he is not moving or making a noise. Hunting Mood When he hears a sharp sound to his side he will turn his head to look at the source. If he hears another sharp sound from the same direction he will turn his body towards the source. If he hears a sharp sound directly in front of him he will take a few steps toward the source.
Advanced Operation If you trigger the Vision Sensor on one side more than three times in a row, Roboraptor™ will get frustrated and will turn away from you. This will also happen if you leave him standing with his head facing a wall. Obstacle Avoidance: Roboraptor™ uses his Vision Sensors to avoid obstacles while wandering around. While walking he will not be able to detect movement so he will react to you as if you are an obstacle. Press the “Stop” button before trying to interact with him.
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