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Propeller QuadRover (#28195) Example Program Instructions  

v1.0  6/16/2008  Page 1 of 3 

Propeller QuadRover (#28195) Example Program Instructions 

 

This documentation contains example code for controlling the Propeller QuadRover Robot with the 

Propeller Control Board via a standard four-channel RC airplane or helicopter radio system. 

 

Safety Precautions 

 

CAUTION: User must read and understand this entire document before attempting to use the 
Propeller QuadRover robot.

 The QuadRover is a heavy-duty robotics test-bed that is intended for 

research and development including custom user-written programs and control systems. Because of its 

size and weight, an improperly controlled QuadRover can cause damage to itself and to other property, 

as well as personal injury, including death. The QuadRover employs a gasoline engine and hydraulic 

power system, both of which can create high temperatures and high hydraulic pressure. Proper care and 

safety precautions must be taken when working with these systems. 

 

Please observe the following precautions: 

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Parallax Inc. will issue changes to the Propeller QuadRover manual to update its accuracy and 

apprise the user of new procedures and design changes.  It is the user’s responsibility to 

maintain an updated operating manual. Documentation revisions will be posted and available for 

download from the QuadRover product page at www.parallax.com. Before using the QuadRover, 

check for the latest documentation. 

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When developing and testing programs and applications with the QuadRover, the robot should be 

elevated and firmly mounted on a platform in such a way that the wheels do not touch the 

ground and vibrations will not cause the QuadRover to break free. 

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The QuadRover must be operated in a controlled area free from people, animals, and property 

that could be damaged. 

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Proper safety equipment must be worn while working on the QuadRover. 

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An engine kill-switch pull string and tether have been provided; the tether should be attached to 

the ring on the pull-string for use as an emergency cut off in the event of an unintended loss of 

control. 

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It is the responsibility of the operator to know and comply with all state and local laws and 

regulations applicable to the operation of gas-engine equipment, including, but not limited to, 

requirements for spark arrestors and any restrictions for operating gas-engine vehicles on public 
property or streets. 

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It is the user’s responsibility to obtain and properly store all Material Safety Data Sheets for the 

gasoline, engine oil, and hydraulic oil used. 

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Parallax Inc. cannot be held responsible for any harm or injury that may occur due to improper, 

unsafe, or uncontrolled operation of the QuadRover. 

 

Disclaimer of liability:

 Parallax Inc. is not responsible for special, incidental, or consequential damages 

resulting from any breach of warranty, or under any legal theory, including lost profits, downtime, 

goodwill, damage to or replacement of equipment or property, or any costs of recovering, 

reprogramming, or reproducing any data stored in or used with Parallax products. Parallax Inc. is also not 

responsible for any personal damage, including that to life and health, resulting from use of any of our 
products. You take full responsibility for your Propeller QuadRover robot application, including use of and 

modifications to the example code referenced here, no matter how life-threatening it may be. 

 

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