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USER'S MANUAL
ITEM NO. 8095
R O B O R A P T O R
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  • Page 1 USER’S MANUAL ITEM NO. 8095 R O B O R A P T O R ™ F u s i o n 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: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents • Roboraptor™ Overview ................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 ................
  • Page 3: Roboraptor™ Overview

    Roboraptor ™ Overview Roboraptor ™ Infrared Vision Stereo Sound Sensors Sensors Tail Touch Sensors Mouth Touch Sensor Chin Touch Battery Sensor Compartment Press once to turn power ON Bottom View...
  • Page 4: Controller Index

    Controller Index Remote Top View Controller Shift Signal Indicator Light Head Forward Clockwise/ Hunting Mood Turn Tail Right/ Left Playful Mood Head Backward Counterclockwise Demo/ Roam Battery Compartment Turn Tail Left/ Right Cautious Mood Stop Bite/ GuardMode Front View Back View...
  • Page 5: Battery Details

    Battery Details Battery Requirements: Your Roboraptor ™ is powered by 6 x “AA” size batteries (not included). Your remote controller is powered by 3 x “AAA” size batteries (not included). Battery Installation: 1. Before installing or changing batteries, ensure the roboraptor ™ ’s ON/OFF button is in the OFF position.
  • Page 6: Basic Operation

    Basic Operation 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. •...
  • Page 7: Advanced Operation

    Advanced Operation Free-Roam Mode Roboraptor ™ will start to explore his environment autonomously in Free-Roam Mode if left alone for more than three minutes. Caution: [Do not put him near the edge of a table since he could fall off when he becomes animated.] You can also put Roboraptor ™...
  • Page 8: Controlling Roboraptor's ™ Moods

    Advanced Operation Controlling Roboraptor’s ™ Moods Roboraptor ™ has three different moods, Hunting, Cautious and Playful. To change Roboraptor ™ ’s moods use the “Shift” button SHIFT • Hunting Mood : Press “Shift” and “Head Clockwise / Hunting Mood” to put SHIFT Roboraptor ™...
  • Page 9: Touch Sensors

    Advanced Operation Touch Sensors Roboraptor ™ has multiple sensors which allow him to explore his environment and respond to human interaction. Tail Touch Sensors: Press the sensors on Roboraptor ™ ’s tail to see his reaction. The reaction varies depending on his mood. Chin Touch Sensor: Press the sensor under Roboraptor ™...
  • Page 10: Sound & Vision Sensors

    Advanced Operation Stereo Sound Sensors: Roboraptor ™ can detect sharp, loud sounds (like a clap) to his left, his right and directly ahead. He only 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 at the source.
  • Page 11: Obstacle Avoidance

    Advanced Operation 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 ™...
  • Page 12 (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. Manufactured and distributed by ©2005 & 2013 WowWee Group Limited. All Right Reserved. WowWee Group Limited (Asia Office)

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