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1. behind Roboreptile will confuse him He will think his food is in front of him VISION SENSORS a Roboreptile has Infrared Vision Sensors that enable him to detect movement and avoid obstacles in his path The sensors react best to movement in the area just in front of his nose Roboreptile s Vision Sensors will react when moving or stationary but he is unable to see anything when hooded To interact with Roboreptile using his Vision Sensors he must stop moving first otherwise he will perform an Obstacle Avoidance Moving Obstacle Avoidance While moving his reactions are called Obstacle Avoidance and will be the same whether he is in Hungry or Satisfied Mood While walking he is not able to detect movement so he will react to any object including the user that enters his field of vision as if it is an obstacle whether it is moving or stationary Stationary When stationary he will react differently to an object entering his field of vision When he first sees an object he will jump up onto his back legs He will track the movement of an object left and right Tracking for too long If Roboreptile tracks an object for too long he will become bored perform an animation and stop tracking the object Object lost If the object Roboreptile is tracking is lost he can sometimes find it again If the object has been lost for too long he will walk away Dizzy Moving the object that Roboreptile is tracking from side
2. the program as will refraining from entering any program steps NOTES Press the Feed button will interrupt Program Mode Roboreptile will start his Feed routine The program memory is cleared when Roboreptile is turned off It is not recommended to use the Body Down function in a program sequence Roboreptile will automatically start in the 4 leg position for most actions 15 VOLUME CONTROL amp Roboreptile s volume can be adjusted using the Volume Control function When he is powered ON his default volume setting is High Volume Up K In layer 2 Volume Down In layer 2 There are three volume settings 1 High 2 Low 3 Mute NOTE Altering the volume when Roboreptile is performing a function will cause the function to stop GUARD MODE a Put Roboreptile into Guard Mode to watch over the area immediately around him Guard Mode In layer 2 He will get up on his back legs and become stationary He will then use his Infrared Vision Sensors and Sonic Sound Sensors to guard the area immediately around him If he hears a sound or sees movement he will either A perform a default animation B perform a user programmed routine if one is programmed After about 20 minutes he will power down To exit Guard Mode press ANY button CAUTION Do not put Roboreptile near the edge of a table since he could fall off when becoming animated 16 UNDERSTANDING ROBOREPTILE ge Control Roboreptile as if he is yo
3. the user is encouraged to try and correct the interference by one or more of the following measures Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected Consult the dealer or experienced radio TV technician for help ROBOTICS a 4 User Manual Item No 8065 Ages 8 Congratulations on purchasing your new Roboreptile Be sure to read this manual carefully for a complete understanding of the many features of your new Roboreptile This package contains 1 x Roboreptile 1 x Controller Remote Controller Hood Accessory 1 x Hood Accessory CONTENTS a Battery Details and Powering On 2 Overview 3 Remote Controller Function Chart 4 Free Roam Mode Moods and Sleep Mode 5 6 Feeding your Roboreptile 7 Vision Sensors 8 Touch Sensor 9 Sonic Sensors 10 Basic Movement 11 Controller Layer 1 12 Controller Layer 2 13 Controller Layer 3 14 Program Mode 15 Volume Control 16 Guard Mode 16 Understanding Roboreptile 17 BATTERY DETAILS AND POWERING ON Aa Battery requirements Your remote controller is powered by 3 x AA size batteries not included Your Roboreptile is powered by 6 x AA size batteries not included Bottom view of Roboreptile Battery Compartment Battery inst
4. Ao wee ws8065us02 Manufactured and distributed by 2006 WowWee Ltd All Rights Reserved WowWee Limited Asia Office Unit 301A C 92 Granville Rd T S T East Hong Kong WowWee Group North America Office 6600 Decarie Suite 200 Montreal QC H3X 2K4 Canada Consumer Hotline 1 800 310 3033 Email support wowwee com www wowwee com www roboreptileonline com We recommend that you retain our address for future reference Product and colors may vary Packaging printed in China This product is not suitable for children under 3 years because of small parts choking hazard MADE IN CHINA CAUTION Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user s authority to operate the equipment NOTE This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a class B digital device pursuant to part 15 of the FCC rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular Installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on
5. allation 1 Before installing or changing batteries ensure the Roboreptile s ON OFF button is in the OFF position 15V LR6 UM3 wO e iD 1 5V LR6 UM3 AA Ol ie 1 5V LR6 UM3 wO Oiv s ums KA Osv s ums Di Press once to turn power on 2 Remove the battery compartment covers using a Phillips or crosshead screwdriver not included 3 Insert batteries not included into the Roboreptile and controller as shown in the diagrams 4 Replace the battery compartment covers and the screws 5 Press the ON OFF button to the ON position Bottom view of Roboreptile controller A Powering O N Attention Important Battery Information a P Use only fresh batteries of the required size and recommended type Ro borept I le WI ll pe rform a Start u P Do not mix old and new batteries different types of batteries standard Carbon Zinc 2 r Alkaline or rechargeable or rechargeable batteries of different capacities routine wh IC h cannot be interru pted Remove rechargeable batteries from the toy before recharging them i n 7 pi Rechargeable batteries are only to be charged under adult supervision he WI I then wait for Interaction Please respect the correct polarity and Do not try to recharge non rechargeable batteries o 15V IR6 UM3 wO p Do not throw batteries into the fire If no interaction occurs for about Replace all batteries of the same type b
6. controller command Roboreptile enters Free Roam if his Touch Sensor is pressed after reacting to sound if the Free Roam button is pressed after reacting to infrared vision after feeding after the hood is removed or if he is left standing for about 30 seconds While in Free Roam mode Roboreptile will avoid obstacles using his Infrared Vision System Occasionally he will stop moving and listen for sharp loud sounds using his Sonic Sensors During this time his vision and touch sensors are active Roboreptile s response to environmental stimuli depends on the mood he is in Hungry Mood or Satisfied Mood If left in Free Roam Mode for about 5 minutes without any user interaction Roboreptile will power down The only way to power him back up is to turn him OFF and then ON again MOODS Hungry This is Roboreptile s default mood He is always hungry aggressive and active while in this mood Satisfied After he has been fed see p 7 he is lethargic and slow He will exit Satisfied Mood if left alone for about 60 seconds or if any controller button is pressed Hooded With the hood on Roboreptile is in Hooded Mood and Subdued See p 6 for Hooded Mood Subdued Sleep Mode and Power Down Roboreptile s vision and sound sensors are inactive in this mood To activate Roboreptile remove his hood and he will return to Hungry Mood FREE ROAM MODE MOODS AND SLEEP MODE Ar Roboreptile can be difficult to hood when he i
7. hooded Tracking Activating the feed button will make Roboreptile sit up on his back legs and track the controller signal left or right with his head This will interrupt whatever mode Roboreptile is in If the signal moves too far left or right Roboreptile will follow the controller by turning his body left or right with his legs It is possible to tease Roboreptile if you keep making him turn in either direction like this while tracking the food and he will perform an animation Chasing By holding the controller still for about 4 seconds Roboreptile will get a bearing on the food source position and go into chase mode He will run towards the controller turning left or right as necessary He won t know when he has reached the controller If he chases the food for about 30 seconds he will get annoyed and stop chasing Signal lost If the signal is lost he will wander off and will not feed Feeding To make Roboreptile eat after tracking and chasing release the feed button To instantly feed Roboreptile without tracking and chasing press and quickly release the Feed button Satisfied Mood After he has eaten his mood will change to Satisfied Mood This will last for about 60 seconds not including obstacle avoidance and user interruptions before he goes back into Hungry Mood Roboreptile will track run and chase his food signal when in Satisfied Mood but he will not eat a NOTE Sending the Feed signal from
8. rand at the same time CERES 2 i The supply terminals are not be short circuited _ 30 seconds Ro borept I le WI ll Remove exhausted batteries from the toy JD vee wO Batteries should be replaced by adults 2 Uae enter Free Roa m M ode see p 5 Remove batteries if the toy is not going to be played with for some time SR T REMOTE CONTROLLER FUNCTION CHART a The Remote Controller has 3 layers Press the Select Button to cycle through the layers The light stays lit layer active for about 30 seconds after the last button press and then returns to layer 1 To see these controls outlined in more detail Controller Layer 1 p 12 Controller Layer 2 p 13 Controller Layer 3 p 14 Roboreptile responds to remote control commands more easily when you are in front of him He will not see as well if the controller is behind him No light Forward Backward Left Right Stop Head left Head right Demo 1 Roam Feed Red light Up on back legs A Down on all fours NV Volume down lt q Volume up gt Stop Program mode I Program play Demo 2 Guard mode J x eevaap Feed IN Green animated light A y q gt O Jump Sweep Tail strike left Tail strike right Stop Attack Shake Dizzy Bite Feed FREE ROAM MODE MOODS AND SLEEP MODE re Roboreptile starts in Direct Control Mode and is in this state whenever he is waiting for or performing a
9. reptile likes his touch sensor being pressed in Hooded Mood Single or double pat the sensor for different reactions Top view of Roboreptile SONIC SENSORS amp Roboreptile has Sonic Sensors located on either side of his head r i Rob i just behind the jaw These enable him to detect sharp loud sounds rs ate ROETE PIE like a clap to his left right and directly ahead When he hears a sound he will run towards it Roboreptile listens when he is stationary not wearing his hood and when he isn t in Program Mode When he is performing a movement or animation his Sonic Sensors are turned OFF Sonic Sensors 10 BASIC MOVEMENT be Walk Cycle continuously through Forward Layer 1 to alter Roboreptile s gaits Push once for Walk 1 4 legs again for Walk 2 4 legs again for Walk 3 2 legs again for Walk 4 2 legs again for Back to Walk 1 Fast Slow Big step Small step To cycle through each walk the Forward button must be pressed when Roboreptile is still walking otherwise he will start from Walk 1 Jump Cycle between 2 or 4 legged jumping by pressing Forward in Layer 3 The initial jump style depends on whether Roboreptile is on 2 or 4 legs 1 1 Turning Pressing left or right will make Roboreptile turn immediately in that direction as you face him Press the same direction button again during the turn and Roboreptile will start a walking turn Cycle between these
10. s in Hungry Mood By listening to Roboreptile s breathing you can tell whether he as he is very aggressive It is easier to put the Hood accessory on is subdued or asleep Roboreptile will still respond to his touch after he has eaten see Feeding p 7 as he will be calmer and sensor until he has gone into sleep mode dnr Slide the Hood over Roboreptile s head from the back to the front If Roboreptile succeeds in shaking the hood off before he calms Do not force the Hood onto its head from directly above or from down he will be really aggressive the front See also Mood 5 Hooded Subdued ee een With the hood on Roboreptile is subdued Once you take his hood off he will wake up angrily During this time he will i periodically emit a calm breath sound MW NOTE Any object that can cover all the sensors in Roboreptile s head can be used in place of the Hood A dark environment will have the same reaction Hooding the Roboreptile Hooded Sleep Mode After about 40 seconds Roboreptile will fall asleep If you take his hood off now he will wake up slowly He will not make the breathing sound during this time Power down After sleeping for approximately 10 minutes Roboreptile will power down to save his batteries To wake him up turn him OFF and then ON again FEEDING YOUR ROBOREPTILE e Roboreptile can be fed to calm him down To feed Roboreptile PRESS AND HOLD the Feed button He will not react to the feed signal while
11. ting program should one be present will immediately be cleared A 20 step program can be made using the Direction and Animation buttons To ENTER Program Mode press the Program Mode Button Roboreptile will get up on his back legs and will not move once in Program Mode Programming your Roboreptile The user can choose a combination of controller commands from all three layers of the controller to form a program There are 20 steps in each program When the user enters a step successfully a confirmation will be sounded When Roboreptile is unable to perform a step a denial will be sounded The following functions cannot be included in the program Demo Modes Feed Guard Mode Stop Volume Control Roam Playing the Program The user can replay the program at any time by pressing the Program Play button Exiting Program mode To exit Program Mode immediately press Program Play Roboreptile will perform a program if one is stored To exit Program Mode the user can leave Roboreptile for approximately 30 seconds Without entering any commands Roboreptile will enter Free Roam Mode after about 60 seconds If commands have been entered Roboreptile will perform the routine NOTE Pressing STOP will sound a denial It will not exit Roboreptile from Program Mode as it does not register as a programmable command Clearing the Program Pressing Program Play immediately after entering Program Mode will eliminate
12. to side and making him turn again and again can make him a little dizzy this animation is the same as the Dizzy button Pounce If the object Roboreptile is tracking is stationary straight in front of his face both sensors triggered for about 3 seconds he will move towards it depending on his mood When in Hungry Mood he will lunge and jump for the object In Satisfied Mood Roboreptile is lethargic and will still lunge but less vigorously Roboreptile will return to Free Roam after all visual interaction ceases IMPORTANT Roboreptile s Infrared Vision System is based on reflection This means that he can see highly reflective surfaces like white walls or mirrors more easily and at greater distances When hooded Roboreptile s vision system is off and he does not have Infrared capabilities TOUCH SENSOR ke Roboreptile is equipped with a Touch Sensor which allows him to respond to human interaction The Touch Sensor is located on Roboreptile s back at the base of his neck He only likes his touch sensor being pressed when he is Hooded See subdued below In direct control mode Roboreptile can easily be put into Free Roam without the use of the remote controller by pressing the Touch Sensor Roboreptile will perform a short animation and enter Free Roam Obstacle avoidance turning and walking backwards will disable the Touch Sensor to allow Roboreptile to safely complete his move Hooded Mood Subdued Robo
13. tton will do nothing if already in this position Body Down Press for body down 4 legs Button will do nothing if already in this position Volume Down Press to turn the volume down Interrupts any functions being performed Volume Up Press to turn the volume up Interrupts any functions being performed Program Mode Press to enter Program Mode see p 15 B VAdBO Program Play Press to make Roboreptile play the program stored in his memory If there is no program stored he will perform a stop see p 15 Demo 2 Press to make Roboreptile perform a preprogrammed demonstration of animations Guard Mode Press to put Roboreptile into Guard Mode see p 16 Feed Press and hold Feed for Roboreptile feeding interaction see p 7 13 CONTROLLER LAYER 3 Qe GREEN ANIMATED LIGHT Stop Press to make Roboreptile from performing his current action Jump Press to make Roboreptile perform jumps see Jump on p 11 Sweep Press to make Roboreptile perform a sweep Left Tail Strike Press to make Roboreptile perform a left tail strike Right Tail Strike Press to make Roboreptile perform a right tail strike BI VAdBO Attack Press to make Roboreptile attack Shake Press to make Roboreptile shake Dizzy Press to make Roboreptile dizzy Bite Press to make Roboreptile bite Feed Press and hold Feed for Roboreptile feeding interaction see p 7 14 PROGRAM MODE amp IMPORTANT By entering Program Mode the exis
14. two turns with each press of the same direction button Walking forward backwards or turning lasts for about 30 seconds This does not include the time spent in obstacle avoidance NOTE Pressing turn will interrupt a walk CONTROLLER LAYER 1 s NO LIGHT Stop Press to stop Roboreptile from performing his current action Forward A Press forward to cycle through Roboreptile s four walking gaits see Walk on p 11 Backward NV Press to make Roboreptile move backward Left lt Press to make Roboreptile perform a stationary turn press again while he is moving to perform a walk turn Right D Press to make Roboreptile perform a stationary turn press again while he is moving to perform a walk turn Head left I Press head left and Roboreptile will look left then back to the front Head right Press head right and Roboreptile will look right then back to the front Demo 1 Press demo to make Roboreptile perform a preprogrammed demonstration of movement and animations Roam Press to put Roboreptile into Free Roam from Direct Control Mode Feed Press and hold Feed for Roboreptile feeding interaction see p 7 NOTE Control Roboreptile as if he is your reflection in a mirror Command example Press Left and he will move to his Right Press Right and he will move to his Left 12 CONTROLLER LAYER 2 RED LIGHT Stop Press to stop Roboreptile from performing his current action Body Up Press for body up 2 legs Bu
15. ur reflection in a mirror Command example Press Left and he will move to his Right Press Right and he will move to his Left Roboreptile responds to remote control commands more easily when you are in front of him He will not see as well if the controller is behind him Infrared functions can be affected by bright sunlight fluorescent and electronically dimmed lighting Upon activation Roboreptile will be sensitive to vision and touch When he has stopped moving he will be sensitive to sound When stationary in direct control mode Roboreptile will enter Free Roam Mode if there is no command in around 30 seconds If the ambient light level is too low Roboreptile will think his hood has been put on When commanded to walk forward backward or turn the action will last for about 30 seconds This time will be increased by obstacle avoidance Upon activation Roboreptile will become animated Do not stand him at the edge of a table or stairs If Roboreptile has trouble performing his animations and 17 is too slow replace his batteries
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