Page 2
Edison and LEGO compatibility LEGO bricks can be attached to the top and bottom of the Edison robot and LEGO pegs can be attached on the sides. There are three types of holes on the side of Edison: 2 x 8 studs...
Page 41
Edison does not need any programming with EdGraph We only need to run Edison’s motor, Which can be achieved simply by: pressing the program button 3 times to start. Press the Stop button to Stop Make sure you have some paper on the drawing plate at the pen securely in the pen holder with a rubber band.
Page 42
Start Edison’ Motor and after a few minutes, Edison should draw a pattern simular to this one. Look at the picture above and take note of the hole numbers and where the grey pins are. Hole1and Hole 4 draws a pattern simular to this one.
Need help?
Do you have a question about the EdEngineering Pack 1 EdGraph and is the answer not in the manual?
Questions and answers