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Summary of Contents for Robolink Zumi

  • Page 1 Manual...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents Parts List Building Zumi Powering and Charging Accessing Zumi’s Dashboard Troubleshooting and Support...
  • Page 3: Parts List

    2 included, use 2 Thin silver bolt Long socket (M2.5x6mm) standoff (M3x25mm FF) 6 included, use 4 3 included, use 3 Zumi board Pi 0 (zero) + microSD card Pi camera Short plug Mounting bolt standoff (M2.5x11+6mm MF) (M2x3.75mm) 2 included, use 2...
  • Page 4: Building Zumi

    Building Zumi Let’s put Zumi together! Before Zumi can start up, she needs to be assembled. robolink.com/zumi-getting-started Follow along here, or go to Attach motors Chassis wires toward the back! (back) motors motor screws (front) TIP! Make sure the arms...
  • Page 5 Add standoffs to the chassis Attach the velcro and battery You may want to skip the velcro if you’re using Zumi in a classroom, since you may need to swap out batteries and motors more frequently. Battery long socket standoffs...
  • Page 6 Flip the Zumi board on top of the chassis Connect only the motor wires insert left motor wire TIP! Flip it over like a book cover! insert right motor wire left motor CAUTION! Don’t connect the battery CAUTION! Make sure to line up the four just yet, because it may LED tubes with the holes in the chassis.
  • Page 7 Add standoffs to the Zumi board Attach the Pi Camera to the mounting bracket This is a Pi Camera! Zumi uses this to see. long plug open latch Make sure that the ribbon cable standoffs is securely plugged in, and that this piece is pushed in.
  • Page 8 Attach the heatsink to the Pi 0 Connect the Pi 0 to the Pi Camera, then secure it to the Zumi board This is a Pi 0, a miniature computer that fits in the palm of your hand—this is Zumi’s brain. It has a microSD card plugged into it, which is where her memory is stored.
  • Page 9 CAUTION! Be careful not to bend the LEDs when placing the shell on. Connect the OLED into the Zumi board thick bolts CAUTION! thin bolts Match the jumper wire colors with the picture!
  • Page 10 You’re done! wheels motor screws Finally, connect the battery Make sure the power switch is in the OFF position (switched to the left) before plugging in the battery. To get to the dashboard, you can continue or go here: robolink.com/zumi-getting-started...
  • Page 12: Powering And Charging

    Powering and Charging Waking Zumi Up You can wake Zumi up by flipping the switch to the right towards the 1 position. In programming, 1 means “ON” or “TRUE” and 0 means “OFF” or “FALSE.” OFF position ON position TIP! Zumi is a computer, so it’s best to shut Zumi off from the...
  • Page 13 Low Battery Charging When Zumi is ON Zumi can also be charged while she is on. This is very useful for when you’re just coding and don’t want to drain her battery. While Zumi is on, plug in the Flip the switch to the OFF position Zumi will beep and flash her lights You’ll be able to tell what her battery...
  • Page 14: Accessing Zumi's Dashboard

    WiFi signal. You’ll need a device that can connect to WiFi, so a computer with only an ethernet cable won’t work. zumidashboard.ai Once Zumi wakes up, she’ll tell you her name. Look for her name in your device’s WiFi list. zumidashboard.ai Enter the WiFi password, which is the same as her name.
  • Page 15 Getting Zumi Online Once Zumi is online, make sure she is updated to the latest version so you Your computer is connected to Zumi, but Zumi still needs to get online. Even can get the newest lessons and software updates.
  • Page 16: Troubleshooting And Support

    Troubleshooting and Support Troubleshooting guide robolink.com/zumi-troubleshooting Functions guide docs.robolink.com/zumi-library Still got questions? robolink.com/support...
  • Page 17 www.robolink.com...