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USER’S MANU AL ITEM NO. 8095 www.roboraptoronline.com AGES: 8+ ROBOR APTOR A F usion of Technolog y and Personality ™[...]
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T able of Contents • Robor aptor™ Over view ............................................................................. 1 • Controller Index ...................................................................................... 2 • Ba t ter y Det ails ........................................................................................[...]
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1 Robor aptor ™ T ail Touch Sensors Stereo Sound Sensors Chin Touch Sensor Mouth Touch Sensor Infrared Vision Sensors R obor aptor ™ Over view Bot tom View Ba t tery Comp artment OFF ON Press once to turn power ON[...]
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Remote Controller 2 Shif t Top View Front View Forward Back w ard Turn Lef t Demo / Roam Turn Right T ail Left / Cautious Mood Back View Ba t tery Comp artment Stop Head Clockwise / Hunting Mood T ail Right / Pl a yful Mood Head Counterclockwise Bite / GuardMode Controller Index Signal Indica tor Light[...]
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3 1.5V LR03 UM4 “AAA” 1.5V LR03 UM4 “AAA” 1.5V LR03 UM4 “AAA” 1.5V LR6 UM3 “AA” 1.5V LR6 UM3 “AA” 1.5V LR6 UM3 “AA” 1.5V LR6 UM3 “AA” 1.5V LR6 UM3 “AA” 1.5V LR6 UM3 “AA” Ba t tery R equirements: Y our Robor aptor ™ is powered by 6 x “ AA ” size ba t teries (not included). Y our remote controller is powered [...]
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4 • Hunting Gait x1: Push “Forward” once to make Roboraptor™ move for w ard using his slow preda tory hunting walk. • W alking Gait x2 : While Roboraptor is moving forward in his hunting gait, push “Forward” again to make Roboraptor™ move for w ard using his normal walking speed. • Running Gait x3: While Roboraptor is moving forwa[...]
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5 F ree-R oam Mode Roboraptor ™ will start to explore his environment autonomousl y in Free-Roam Mode if lef t alone for more than three minutes. Caution: [Do not put him near the edge of a t able since he could f all off when he becomes anima ted.] Y ou can also put Roboraptor ™ into Free-Roam Mode manuall y by pressing “Shif t” and “Dem[...]
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6 Controlling Robor aptor’s ™ Moods Roboraptor ™ has three different moods, Hunting, Cautious and Pl a yful. T o change Roboraptor ™ ’s moods use the “Shif t” but ton . • Hunting Mood : Press “Shif t” and “Head Clockwise / Hunting Mood” to put Roboraptor ™ into Hunting Mood. This mood is the def aul t mood tha t Robor apto[...]
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7 A d v anced Oper a tion T ouch Sensors Roboraptor ™ has mul tiple sensors which allow him to explore his environment and respond to human interaction. T ail T ouch Sensors: Press the sensors on Roboraptor ™ ’s tail to see his reaction. The reaction v aries depending on his mood. Chin T ouch Sensor: Press the sensor under Roboraptor ™ ’s[...]
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8 A d v anced Oper a tion Stereo Sound Sensors: Roboraptor ™ can detect sharp, loud sounds (like a cl ap) to his lef t, his right and directl y ahead. He onl y 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 a t the source. If he hears another sharp sound from the[...]
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9 Underst anding Y our R obor aptor ™ • Roboraptor ™ walks best on smooth surf aces. Use the two f aster walking speeds on rough surf aces like carpets. • Roboraptor ™ responds to remote control commands more easil y when you are in front of him. He will not see as well if the controller is behind him. • please note: infrared functions [...]
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EL 8095 GB 01* W e recommend that you retain our address for future r eference. Product and colors may vary . PRINTED IN CHINA. Manufactured and distributed by ©2005 W owWee Ltd. All Right Reserved. W owWee (Asia Ofce) Unit 301A-C, 92 Granville Rd T .S.T . East, Hong Kong W owWee (North American Ofce) 6600 Decarie, Suite 200 Montreal QC, H3X[...]