Recharging Your Bee-Bot; Programming Your Bee-Bot - TTS Bee-Bot User Manual

Rechargeable, child friendly, programmable floor robot
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Recharging Your Bee-Bot

Insert the USB cable into the charging socket on the underneath of your
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Bee-Bot.
Connect the other end to a spare USB port on a PC or laptop. Alternatively,
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connect to a USB charging plug.
If you have the Bee-Bot docking station, then place the Bee-Bot into the
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docking station and connect the power cable.
The green LED in the left eye will turn on to show that the Bee-Bot battery is
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charging.
The green LED in the left eye switches off when the Bee-Bot is fully charged
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It may take up to 12 hours to fully charge the Bee-Bot if the battery has been
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fully discharged.
Once fully charged your Bee-Bot will have approx. 8 hours of normal usage,
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approx. 2 hours when in continuous use.

Programming Your Bee-Bot

Your Bee-Bot has been designed as a simple floor robot.
After initial switch-on, the sequence memory is cleared, pressing <Go> at this
point will simply cause a sound to be played and no motion to occur.
The user can press a sequence of commands, which are stored in the sequence
memory. A maximum of 40 commands can be stored; each command being
either one forward/backward movement, left/right turn, or a pause.
Each forward or backward command causes the unit to move approx.
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150mm in the required direction.
Each turn command causes the unit to rotate 90o.
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A pause command causes the unit to pause for 1 second.
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When the <Go> button is pressed, the unit will execute all the commands
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stored in order with a short pause between each command.
When the command sequence completes, the unit will stop and play a
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sound. (The sound can be turned on/off using the switch on the underside).
Pressing <Go > whilst a sequence is running will stop the sequence.
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