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MU User Manual
Introduction
Thank you for purchasing MU by Morpx and join our journey to bring vision and AI to all toys and
educational robots! MU is started from the simple idea of replacing remote controls with a more
natural ways of interaction. Today, with MU, your toys are no longer dummies controlled using
buttons or screens, but robots that can sense the environment and have their own minds of
"playing", based on a set of rules programmed in their software.
MU is our first milestone in this direction and you are invited to experience what we've created.
To get you started quickly, MU is pre-loaded with models that can detect faces, people
silhouettes, lines, balls, fingers, and many remote-control codes of popular robotic kits. Take a
few minutes to look through this user manual and enjoy your robot building time with MU!
*This guide is for information purpose only and may be modified. The latest version of this guide
can be found at www.morpx.com/manuals.
What's inside a MU package?
① MU robotic head with vision and AI on board.
② Universal mount for MU.
③ Double-sided foam stickers ×2.
④ Micro-USB cable for charging and data transferring.
⑤ OTG plug for data transferring with Android based devices.

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  • Page 1 MU User Manual Introduction Thank you for purchasing MU by Morpx and join our journey to bring vision and AI to all toys and educational robots! MU is started from the simple idea of replacing remote controls with a more natural ways of interaction.
  • Page 2 •How to charge the battery MU uses rechargeable Lithium Polymer battery. To charge it, insert the USB cable to the micro-USB port on the back of MU. Insert the other side of the cable to a standard USB port. ○ When MU is charging, the charging light is on.
  • Page 3: Battery Safety

    8.When the battery is accidentally ballooning or having effluent, or smoke, please stop using MU immediately and contact Morpx. 9.MU has a battery management chip inside. Please use a computer USB port to charge. Using mobile phone charger or power bank may cause damage or shorten the life of the battery.
  • Page 4: Getting Started

    Arduino, or Raspberry Pi (Please also check our online forum for details). To mount MU on a toy, use the included double-sided tape. First, secure the mount on the toy. (P1) Then insert MU onto the mount. Make sure that the camera direction is looking forward. (P2) Press the Power button to turn on MU.
  • Page 5: Mode Button

    Mode Button For a MU to work on a toy robot, it has to know what the toy is and what target object is selected for MU to detect. These two pieces of information are selected using the mode button at the back of MU. Long press the mode button will switch among the supported toy mode.
  • Page 6 Q: My MU cannot be turned on. A: Charge MU to make sure its battery is full. If it still does not work, reset MU and try to turn it on again. To reset MU, insert a thin needle tip to the reset whole on the bottom of MU until you hear a button click sound Q: My MU cannot respond to a target object.
  • Page 7: Software License Agreement

    The software and firmware running on MU is the intellectual property of Morpx Inc. By powering on the MU, (either by press the power-on button, or connecting MU to a USB port), you agree not to copy the software and/or firmware on MU elsewhere without the permission of Morpx Inc.

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