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User Manual v1.0

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  • Page 1 MaeGo User Manual v1.0...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    5.3.3 Switch IR blaster Bullet mode ............... 11 5.3.4 Start Game ......................12 5.3.5 NERF Support ....................13 5.3.6 LED Indicator ..................... 13 5.4、Coding Mode ......................14 5.4.1 MaeGo python ....................14 5.4.2 Blockly Coding ....................16 ©DIDIJIN All Rights Reserved...
  • Page 3 MaeGo User Manual 5.5 Upgrade ......................... 18 5.4 Charging ........................19 Appendix ............................20 Indicator States ........................20 ©DIDIJIN All Rights Reserved...
  • Page 4: Warning

    1.3、 Do not allow MaeGo to roam freely or leave unattended near edges from which MaeGo could fall. 1.4、 Do not allow MaeGo to work outdoor, cause the Lidar cannot work in sunshine. 1.5、 It's recommended using MaeGo on a smooth surface.
  • Page 5: Overview

    MaeGo User Manual 2 Overview MaeGo is the world’s first AI robot car that runs, stops, turns and performs preset tasks autonomously to play FPS games with you in reality. You can shoot infrared rays using the IR blaster or foam balls/darts from Nerf blasters at them in a multiplayer battle, having fun for hours with your families and friends.
  • Page 6: Specifications

    MaeGo User Manual Microphone Shot indicator Speaker Slider Muzzle Speaker Magzine Trigger release Magazine 4 Specifications 4.1 Robot Size 150×114×82 (mm) Weight 360g Camera ©DIDIJIN All Rights Reserved...
  • Page 7: Ir Blaster

    MaeGo User Manual Processor Quadcore ARM Cortex-A35@1.3GHz Controller ARM Cortex -M4@120MHz Lidar Microphone Speaker Battery 3.8V 1100mAh LiPo Charger Running time About 30 minutes Charging time About 60 minutes Max speed 2m/s WiFi Coding Pyhton, Blockly Upgrade 4.2 IR Blaster Size 176×132×40(mm)
  • Page 8: Usage

    MaeGo User Manual Battery 1.5V AAA×2 (Not lncluded) Auto power off Ejecting Magazine 5 Usage 5.1 IR blaster Battery Installation 2 AAA battery is needed for IR blaster. Please follow the steps bellow to install battery for IR blaster. 1: press the battery box (magazine) release and take the battery box out.
  • Page 9: Robot Power On / Off

    8s. 5.2 Mode switch There are two modes for MaeGo, game and coding, in game mode, you can play target shooting game, MaeGo drive autonomously, in coding mode you can program it by Python or Blockly.
  • Page 10: Game Mode

    MaeGo’s HP indicator flash yellow or red means its HP is not enough, it will try to find a obstacle to hide and recover. If you can shoot MaeGo when its HP indicator flash red, you can shoot it over.
  • Page 11: Vision Marker

    In the game mode, you can place some obstacles in the ground to add the fun of the game. MaeGo scans the obstacles When it is running. If MaeGo gets shot, its HP (hit point) will drop, and it will try to find obstacles to hide from your shot.
  • Page 12: Load Ir Blaster

    5.3.3 Switch IR blaster Bullet mode The IR Blaster can be set to two different modes, and MaeGo’s shot indicator flash different colors for this two different modes, GREEN for...
  • Page 13: Start Game

    MaeGo User Manual mode 1, and RED for mode 2. So, you can set two or more IR blasters into 2 teams, to compete with your friends. The IR blaster is set to mode 1 by default, In order to change the mode of the bullet, you need to pull the trigger first, then pull the slider, the IR blaster will switch between mode 1 and mode 2.
  • Page 14: Nerf Support

    5.3.5 NERF Support Besides IR blaster, foam ball blaster like NERF is also supported by MaeGo. So, if you have such a foam ball blaster, it’s going to be a more interesting way to play it with MaeGO. 5.3.6 LED Indicator...
  • Page 15: Coding Mode

    IR mode 1 green flash 1 time gets shot by IR mode 1 5.4、Coding Mode Beside game, MaeGo is also a coding platform, you can use Python or Blockly to program it. 5.4.1 MaeGo python 5.4.1.1 download MaeGo Python http://www.didijin.com/index.php/maego-info/#Downloads Notes: windows 7+ is required to install MaeGo Python.
  • Page 16 MaeGo User Manual 5.4.1.3 MaeGo Python 1:code editor area 2:log display area 3:connect / disconnect to MaeGo 4:run python code ©DIDIJIN All Rights Reserved...
  • Page 17: Blockly Coding

    5.4.2 Blockly Coding 5.4.2.1 download MaeGo Blockly http://www.didijin.com/index.php/maego-info/#Downloads notes: only android version available now. 5.4.2.2 Connect Smart Phone to MaeGo’s WiFi Access Point 5.4.2.3 MaeGo APP There are two functions on MaeGo App, blockly and fpv control. ©DIDIJIN All Rights Reserved...
  • Page 18 5: project list 6: run code 7: back to center 8: zoom in 9: zoom out 10: delete 5.4.2.4 FPV control This function can make MaeGo enter FPV mode, you can see what MaeGo see on your phone. ©DIDIJIN All Rights Reserved...
  • Page 19: Upgrade

    3: turn left / turn right 4: flip 5.5 Upgrade To upgrade the firmware of the MaeGo, you need to connect MaeGo to PC by the USB cable attached. Then run MaeGo Python, and open the upgrade window in the tools menu, click the upgrade button to start the upgrade.
  • Page 20: Charging

    MaeGo User Manual 5.4 Charging When the battery is low, connect MaeGo to a USB adapter to charge it. LED indicator: red:charging green:full charged Notes: charger with output current more than 2A is suggested. And it’s not recommended to charge it by a computer.
  • Page 21: Appendix

    MaeGo User Manual Appendix Indicator States Mode color status notes Poweron Yellow Solid Powering on Blinks 2 times Battery low Charging Solid Charging Green Solid Charging finished Mode Green Blinks 4 times Switch to game mode switch Turn on 1 second...

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