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• Hunting Gait

       x1: Push “Forward” once to 

make Roboraptor™ move forward using his slow
predatory hunting walk.

• Walking Gait      x2

: While Roboraptor is moving 

forward in his hunting gait, push “Forward” again 
to make Roboraptor™ move forward using his
normal walking speed.

• Running Gait

       x3: While Roboraptor is moving 

forward in his walking gait, push “Forward” again
to make Roboraptor™ move forward using his
running top speed.

• Backward

       x1: Push “Backward” to make

Roboraptor™ move backward.

• Turn Left    

  x1: Push “Turn Left” once to make

Roboraptor™ turn left in place (from your point of 
view).

• Turn Right

      x1: Push “Turn Right” once to 

make Roboraptor™ turn right in place (from your 
point of view).

• Walk Left

      x2: While Roboraptor™ is turning 

left, push “Turn left” again to make Roboraptor™ 
walk a wide arc to the left (from your point of 
view).

• Walk Right

      x2: While Roboraptor™ is turning 

right, push “Turn Right” again to make 
Roboraptor™ walk a wide arc to the right (from 

your point of view).

• Stop      

: Push “Stop” to make Roboraptor™

stop whatever he is doing.

• Head Clockwise     

 : Push “Head Clockwise” to 

make Roboraptor™ rotate his head in a clockwise

direction (from your point of view).  Press the
button four times to complete a full rotation.

• Head Counterclockwise     

 : Push “Head

Counterclockwise” to make Roboraptor™ rotate his 

head in a counterclockwise direction (from your 
point of view).  Press the button four times to
complete a full head rotation.

• Tail Left

      : Push “Tail Left” to make

Roboraptor™ move his head and tail to the left 

(from your point of view).

• Tail Right     

 : Push “Tail Right” to make

Roboraptor™ move his head and tail to the right 

(from your point of view).

• Bite

      : Push “Bite / Guard Mode” to make

Roboraptor™ perform a bite.

• Demo     

    : Push “Demo / Roam” to make

Roboraptor™ perform a demo sequence.

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.

Basic Operation

DEMO

ROAM

Summary of Contents for ROBORAPTOR 8095

Page 1: ...USER S MANUAL ITEM NO 8095 R O B O R A P T O R A F u s i o n o f T e c h n o l o g y a n d P e r s o n a l i t y ...

Page 2: ...erview 1 Controller Index 2 Battery Details 3 Basic Operation 4 Advanced Operation 5 Free Roam Guard Modes 5 Controlling Roboraptor s moods 6 Touch Sensors 7 Sound Vision Sensors 8 Obstacle Avoidance 9 Understanding your Roboraptor 9 ...

Page 3: ...1 Roboraptor Tail Touch Sensors Stereo Sound Sensors Chin Touch Sensor Mouth Touch Sensor Infrared Vision Sensors Roboraptor Overview Bottom View Battery Compartment OFF ON Press once to turn power ON ...

Page 4: ... View Forward Backward Turn Left Demo Roam Turn Right Tail Left Cautious Mood Back View Battery Compartment Stop Head Clockwise Hunting Mood Tail Right Playful Mood Head Counterclockwise Bite GuardMode Controller Index Signal Indicator Light ...

Page 5: ...e 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 D...

Page 6: ...tor walk a wide arc to the right from your point of view Stop Push Stop to make Roboraptor stop whatever he is doing Head Clockwise Push Head Clockwise to make Roboraptor rotate his head in a clockwise direction from your point of view Press the button four times to complete a full rotation Head Counterclockwise Push Head Counterclockwise to make Roboraptor rotate his head in a counterclockwise di...

Page 7: ... Roam Mode After 5 to 10 minutes of exploration Roboraptor will power down To wake him up press the On Off button twice Note Shift will not stop Roboraptor from it s Free Roam Mode Guard Mode Press Shift and Bite Guard Mode to put Roboraptor into Guard Mode Roboraptor will perform a head rotation to confirm that he is in Guard Mode In Guard Mode Roboraptor is using his Infrared Vision Sensors and ...

Page 8: ...boraptor into Hunting Mood This mood is the default mood that Roboraptor is in when turned on Playful Mood Press Shift and Tail Right Playful Mood to put Roboraptor into playful mood Cautious Mood Press Shift and Tail Left Cautious Mood to put Roboraptor into cautious Mood The moods determine the way Roboraptor reacts to some of his sensors see Roboraptor s sensors page 7 Advanced Operation SHIFT ...

Page 9: ...ion 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 In Hunting Mood touching this sensor will trigger a biting and tearing animation In Cautious and Playful Moods Roboraptor will play a tug of war with whatev...

Page 10: ...s side he will turn his head to look at the source If he hears a sound straight ahead he will walk away from it Playful Mood When he hears a sharp sound to his side he will turn his head to look at the source If he hears a sound straight ahead he will take a few steps backward then take a few steps forward Infrared Vision Sensors Roboraptor has Infrared Vision Sensors that enable him to detect mov...

Page 11: ...h 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 ...

Page 12: ...cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on 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...

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