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Contents

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Introduction 

p2

Quick overview 

p3

Battery details 

p5

 

Battery requirements

 

Installing or changing the batteries on Wrex the Dawg

 

Installing or changing the batteries on the remote controller 

p6

 
Getting started 

p7

 

Demo Mode 

p8

 

Sight

 

Edge Detection 

p9

 

Reprogramming hatch 

 

Turning off the IR sensors

Giving Wrex the Dawg commands 

p10

 

Volume control

 

Bump button nose

 

Eye icons

 

Sleep Mode 

p11

 

Driving controls

Mood controls 

p12

Tricks   

p12

Malfunction feature 

p13

 

Breakdown feature

 

Reset codes

Off the Leash Mode 

p15

Guard Mode 

p15

Program Mode 

p16

FAQs   

p17

Limited warranty 

p18

Summary of Contents for 1045

Page 1: ...Ages 8 Item No 1045 User manual ...

Page 2: ...controller p6 Getting started p7 Demo Mode p8 Sight Edge Detection p9 Reprogramming hatch Turning off the IR sensors Giving Wrex the Dawg commands p10 Volume control Bump button nose Eye icons Sleep Mode p11 Driving controls Mood controls p12 Tricks p12 Malfunction feature p13 Breakdown feature Reset codes Off the Leash Mode p15 Guard Mode p15 Program Mode p16 FAQs p17 Limited warranty p18 ...

Page 3: ...ons you ll have to reset his circuits straight Adopt this incorrigible creation and have fun training this crazy canine With stylized locomotion Wrex the Dawg can scoot around play and obey your commands or just roam freely like a real dog Spend hours playing together with any luck you just might end up with a great robotic pal that listens until he malfunctions Take a few minutes to look through ...

Page 4: ... the Dawg Moving jaw Hind wheels Swiveling ears Push button nose Spinning jackpot eyes Squeaking tail Start button Reprogramming hatch Battery compartment IR sensors Power switch ED on off Underside of Wrex the Dawg Back of Wrex the Dawg ...

Page 5: ...e Program Mode Program playback Volume control Mood dial Happy Mood Crazy Mood Angry Mood Guard Mode Off the Leash Mode Trick dial tricks numbered 1 6 Eats if hungry Direction pad Battery compartment IR sensors located to the left and right of aerial Stop button Go button 4 ...

Page 6: ...n the battery compartment on the underside of Wrex the Dawg using a Phillips screwdriver not included to remove the screws on the battery compartment cover 2 Insert the batteries according to the diagram Ensure that the positive and negative polarities match the illustrations inside the battery compartment 3 Replace the battery compartment cover and replace the screws using the screwdriver Do not ...

Page 7: ...se only fresh batteries of the required size and recommended type Do not mix old and new batteries different types of batteries standard Carbon Zinc Alkaline or rechargeable or rechargeable batteries of different capacities Remove rechargeable batteries from the toy before recharging them Rechargeable batteries are only to be charged under adult supervision Please respect the correct polarity and ...

Page 8: ...Edge Detection 2 Next press and hold the Start button on his back for approximately 3 seconds in order to begin the start up routine Wrex the Dawg will make a sound to indicate that he is ready to receive commands You can bypass the start up routine by pressing the red Stop button at the center of the Mood dial on the remote controller NOTE If you do not press the Start button within 30 seconds Wr...

Page 9: ...ion He can see highly reflective surfaces such as white walls or mirrors more easily and from greater distances than matte or black surfaces Wrex the Dawg reacts to movement in front of him when he is stationary but his reaction depends on his mood He can track a moving item to the left or right of him or respond to objects in front of him If you place an object directly in front of him he will ba...

Page 10: ...rawer or a chair pushed up against a table NOTE You can also disable Edge Detection manually by setting the power switch to Reprogramming hatch Wrex the Dawg has a secret reprogramming hatch on his back which you can use to enter special codes that change his behavior refer to page 14 Turning off the IR sensors If you want to prevent Wrex the Dawg from detecting obstacles you can turn off his IR s...

Page 11: ...p button for him Press his nose when he is moving and he will stop what he is doing If you press his bump button nose when he is not moving his eyes will spin and he will change his desire Eye icons Wrex the Dawg has four icons on each spinning jackpot eye with a total of ten combinations that reflect his current moods and desires His left eye displays his moods and his right eye displays his desi...

Page 12: ...wo jointed front legs because he is built from scrap pieces he does not always move in a straight line He can move forward and backward in varying styles depending on his mood and even sit or lie down To control Wrex the Dawg s movements use the direction pad on the remote controller For example press the left direction button to make Wrex the Dawg spin to his left Remember to point the remote con...

Page 13: ...make him perform a trick turn the Trick dial to the number correlating to the trick you want him to perform point the remote controller at him and then press the green Go button on the remote controller NOTE Make sure the Mood dial on the remote controller is set to the mood corresponding to the trick you want him to perform The table below outlines the tricks that Wrex the Dawg can perform Table ...

Page 14: ...u enter a reset code NOTE If you want to make him malfunction enter the code 4444 using the buttons in his reprogramming hatch If you want to make him breakdown enter the code 4321 You can then enter any reset code To return Wrex the Dawg to his normal behavior enter 1234 NOTE Wrex the Dawg might enter Sleep Mode during which you cannot enter a reset code To wake him up press the Start button on h...

Page 15: ...1432 4444 4321 1122 2112 4411 1144 2233 4242 3311 3312 3313 3314 3321 3322 3323 3324 3331 3332 3333 3334 3341 3342 3343 3344 3411 3412 Normal reset Full reset Triggers a malfunction Triggers full Breakdown Cat mode Robosapien mode Fast mode Slow mode Wind mode Bad dawg mode Shakes his paw Plays dead Goes dizzy Begs Wolf whistles Dances Growls Bites Burns out Charges Howls Slides Takes a wiz Breaks...

Page 16: ...top and then enter a reset code he will exit Off the Leash Mode Guard Mode Like any protective loving mutt Wrex the Dawg will warn you as strangers approach to learn more about his sight refer to page 8 To enter Guard Mode point the remote controller at Wrex the Dawg and turn the Mood dial to the Guard icon He will stand guard and occasionally turn around to see what s behind him If he detects mov...

Page 17: ...m Mode Alternatively to store the program press the Playback button Wrex the Dawg will play back the program and then exit Program Mode NOTE If you enter new program steps when a program is already stored the new program steps will be added to the previously stored program up to 80 steps Wrex the Dawg will store the program including when he is in Sleep Mode until he is turned off unless you enter...

Page 18: ...ty device to protect you from trapping your fingers in his back legs If he detects your hands or fingers on his back legs while he is mov ing he might stop moving in order to protect you To reset him turn him off and then on Q Wrex the Dawg stops moving and sits down whenever I send a command to make him move forward A His Edge Detection is being triggered Some surfaces such as highly reflective s...

Page 19: ...O THE EXTENT PERMITTED BY LAW FOR PERSONAL INJURY DAMAGE Some states do not allow the exclusion of limitation of incidental and consequential damages Should you experience any difficulty with your Product please return it to the place of purchase along with an original proof of purchase and either the original box or the UPC Code label from the box You will receive a replacement for the Product or...

Page 20: ...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...

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