Hasbro 84895 manual

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    OPERA TION MANUAL Official Astromech Droid * Ages 8+ 84895 Some assembly required. Requires 4 "D" batteries and 4 "AA" alkaline batteries (not included). Phillips screwdriver (not included) required to insert batteries. OPERA TION MANUAL Official Astromech Droid Distributed on Earth by:[...]

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    T able of Contents Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Page 2 Assembly and Batteries . . . . . . . . . . .Page 3-4 Begin Operation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Page 5 Getting Started . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Page 6 Detailed Description . . . . . . . . . . . . .Page 7-8 Companion Mode . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Page 7-8 Game [...]

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    -2- Congra tula tions! You are a proud owner of R2-D2, an R2-series astromech utility droid from Industrial Automaton, the galaxy’s finest maker of service automatons, and distributed here on Earth by Hasbro. This droid is ready to obey certain commands, play games, and assist you on your Jedi missions. This particular R2 unit comes from the peac[...]

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    -3- ASSEMBL Y AND BA T TERIES R2-D2 will be ready for action after the following power up procedures: DROID ASSEMBLY: 1.) Snap the head/projector piece onto the main unit. 2.) Snap the side legs onto each side of the main unit. 3.) As an option, you may also remove the sensor array from the top of R2’s dome and use the included telescope piece to[...]

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    -4- CAUTION: TO A VOID BA TTER Y LEAKAGE 1) Be sure to insert the batteries corr ectly and always follow the toy and battery manufacturers' instructions; 2) Do not mix old and new batteries or alkaline, standard (carbon-zinc) or rechargeable (nickel-cadmium) batteries; 3) Always remove weak or dead batteries fr om the product. ! INSTALLING BAT[...]

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    -5- POWERING UP: 1.) Flip the switch located in the bottom back of the unit to power up your R2 unit. 2.) R2-D2 will automatically calibrate his head position sensor by rotating his head. 3.) R2-D2’s lights will blink alternately between red and blue as he warms up (about thirty seconds), and then they will blink red and blue together. This indic[...]

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    GET TING ST ARTED Now, here’s where the fun really begins – your utility droid is powered up and ready for action! QUICK COMMANDS: If you want to begin playing with R2-D2 right away, here are a few simple commands to get started! (This R2 unit also comes with a "Command Card" that lists in brief all of your droid’s command phrases. [...]

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    -7- R2-D2 has three major function modes: 1.) COMPANION MODE (Pages 7–8) 2.) GAME MODE (Page 9) 3.) COMMAND MODE (Pages 10 – 11) Within each of these modes, there are many functions to explore. This manual will take you through almost all of R2-D2’s actions and responses, but you’ll discover more as you become more familiar with this droid;[...]

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    Say: "Behave yourself!" When R2 gets in a bad mood, his mood status indicator light turns red and he may not respond to your commands. This command will put him back in a content mood! Say: "Timeout!" And he’ll turn away, find the corner of the room and stand there like he’s in trouble! (When he does this, R2 may complain ju[...]

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    -9- GAME PLA Y WITH R2 GAME MODE DIRECTIONS The Game Mode is somewhat more advanced than Companion Mode. In this mode, you and your friends can play five fun games with R2-D2: 1.) Light Tag 2.) Room Sentry 3.) Dance Program 4.) Spin the Droid 5.) Answer This To start, say "Hey, R2!" , wait for his response, and then say "Game Mode!&q[...]

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    -10- NA VIGA TING R2 FORWARD R I G H T L E F T COMMAND MODE DIRECTIONS The Command Mode is the most advanced of the three modes. It involves directing R2’s movements and navigating him through courses and obstacles. The voice commands in this mode are more complex, and without clear direction R2-D2 can easily become confused. You should go into t[...]

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    -11- Programming Courses: FORWARD RIGHT LEFT You can also program and store a series of commands and ask R2 to execute the series all at once. To do this, say "Hey, R2!" , then "Command Mode!" , then "Plot course!" Give R2 several commands as described above, i.e. each command consisting of a direction and a distance. [...]

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    "STANDBY" SETTING: 1.) R2 will automatically revert to his battery-conserving "Standby" setting if he is unable to find someone to interact with for several minutes (for example, if he can’t find anyone during Light Tag, or when he’s on patrol). When reverting to this mode, his red LED will flash on and off, then turn off co[...]

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    "Go on pa trol" "Don't move" "Beha ve yourself" "Time out" "Be quiet" "Speak up" "Light beam" "Pla y message" " Do you remember " "Game mode" "Command mode" "Luke Skyw alker" "Anakin" "C-3Po" "Darth V[...]

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    2 6 3 7 11 5 8 13 9 11 1 1 4 10 1 14 12 TECH SPECS 1. NAVIGATION SENSORS (WITH SOUND PROCESSING MICROPHONES AND SONAR; THESE HELP R2 "SEE" AND LOCATE OBJECTS) 2. INFRARED LOCATION SENSORS (FOR DETECTING LIFEFORMS) 3. VOICE RECOGNITION RESPONSE MODULE (HOW R2 "HEARS"; TALK INTO HERE!) 4. CARGO HOLD 5. STORAGE AREA (KEEP YOUR &quo[...]

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    Product and colors may vary . © 2002 Lucasfilm Ltd. & ® or TM where indicated. All rights reserved. Used under authorization. ®* and/or ™* & © 2002 Hasbro. All Rights Reserved. ® denotes Reg. U.S. Pat. & TM Office. CyberLife technology used in this product © 2001 Creatur e Labs Ltd. Patents Applied for . The egg logo is a tradem[...]