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8Advanced OperationStereo Sound Sensors:Roboraptor™ can detect sharp, loud sounds (like a clap) to his left, his right and directly ahead. He only li
9Understanding Your Roboraptor™• Roboraptor™ walks best on smooth surfaces. Use the two faster walking speeds on rough surfaces like carpets.• Robo
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Table of Contents• Roboraptor™ Overview ... 1• Controller Index ...
1Roboraptor™Tail Touch SensorsStereo Sound SensorsChin TouchSensorMouth TouchSensorInfrared VisionSensorsRoboraptor™ OverviewBottom ViewBatteryCompart
RemoteController2ShiftTop ViewFront ViewForwardBackwardTurnLeftDemo/RoamTurnRightTail Left/Cautious MoodBack ViewBatteryCompartmentStopHead Clockwise/
31.5V LR03 UM4 “AAA”1.5V LR03 UM4 “AAA”1.5V LR03 UM4 “AAA”1.5V LR6 UM3 “AA” 1.5V LR6 UM3 “AA”1.5V LR6 UM3 “AA” 1.5V LR6 UM3 “AA”1.5V LR6 UM3 “AA” 1.5V
4• Hunting Gait x1: Push “Forward” once to make Roboraptor™ move forward using his slowpredatory hunting walk.• Walking Gait x2: While Robo
5Free-Roam ModeRoboraptor™ will start to explore his environment autonomously in Free-Roam Mode if left alone for more than three minutes.Caution: [Do
6Controlling Roboraptor’s™ MoodsRoboraptor™ has three different moods, Hunting, Cautious and Playful. To changeRoboraptor™’s moods use the “Shift” bu
7Advanced OperationTouch SensorsRoboraptor™ has multiple sensors which allow him to explore hisenvironment and respond to human interaction.Tail Touch
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