ReconRobotics RSK2011-02 Recon Scout Operator Control Unit User Manual Recon Scout User s Manual v5 pub Read Only
ReconRobotics, Inc. Recon Scout Operator Control Unit Recon Scout User s Manual v5 pub Read Only
Users Manual Rev 011912
Warranty and Service ©2011 ReconRobotics Warranty The Manufacturer’s Warranty documentation is enclosed with all new product shipments and available online at http://www.reconrobotics.com/warranty. To request service or repairs: Call or e-mail your ReconRobotics reseller to describe the problem you are experiencing and request a Return Material Authorization (RMA) tracking number. In addition to your original sales receipt, you will need to provide the unit's serial number, your return shipping address, email address, and a daytime telephone number. Your ReconRobotics reseller is: ReconRobotics, Inc. 7620 W 78th Street Edina, MN 55439 952-935-5515 User’s Manual Version 5 January 2012 TM 13 R000851 Product Identification This manual applies to the ReconRobotics Recon Scout® Platform and Recon Scout OCU. ©2011 ReconRobotics Lithium Polymer batteries are volatile. Use provided Recon Scout robot Notice: and Recon Scout OCU chargers only. Failure to do so may cause fire which may result in personal injury and/or property damage. Changes or modifications not expressly approved by ReconRobotics could void the user’s warranty and could void the user's authority to operate the equipment . By purchasing the Recon Scout robot kit, the buyer assumes all risks All materials contained in this document are proprietary and confidential. Reproduction and duplication, without specific written permission, are strictly prohibited. associated with lithium polymer batteries. If you do not agree with these conditions, please return the Recon Scout robot kit. ReconRobotics Corporate Headquarters: ReconRobotics, Inc. 7620 West 78th Street Edina, MN 55439 Phone: 1-866-697-6267 or 952-935-5515 Fax: 952-935-5508 Email: support@reconrobotics.com Website: www.reconrobotics.com Do not attempt to disassemble or modify the Recon Scout robot. This may cause an electric shock, a fire, or failure. Do not put pieces of metal, such as a paper clip, inside the Recon Scout robot. This may cause an electric shock, a fire, or failure. Do not immerse the OCU or chargers into water or liquids. If water or any liquid enters the inside of the OCU, immediately stop use to avoid shock, fire, or unit failure. The following describes additional symptoms of a device that needs technical attention and should not be used: Place Serial Number Sticker Here After a full charge, the OCU display intermittently turns ON and OFF or suddenly loses its signal. The OCU or charger have been dropped and are malfunctioning. The Recon Scout robot, OCU or charger become too hot to touch. There is an unusual sound emitted from any of the components. There is smoke emitted from any of the components. There is a burning smell emitted from any of the components. If you have questions/concerns regarding the use/operation of the Recon Scout robot, discontinue use and contact the vendor from whom you purchased your Recon Scout Kit. The devices described within this manual are protected under US Patent Numbers 6,548,982, 6,806,346, 7,559,385, and other patents pending. 12 Safety Information & Warnings ©2011 ReconRobotics Read these warnings before charging or using your Recon Scout Robot. Failure to read and follow instructions may result in fire, personal injury and/or damage to property if Recon Scout Robot or OCU is charged or used improperly. To reduce the risk of electric shock, do not remove the shell of the Recon Scout robot, Operator Control Unit (OCU) or the chargers. No userserviceable parts are inside. Refer servicing to qualified service personnel. To reduce the risk of injury or damage, keep these safety precautions in mind when setting up, using and maintaining your equipment. Read all safety and operating instructions before operating the Recon Scout robot. Retain the safety and operating instructions for future reference. Follow all operating and use instructions. Do not attempt to service the Recon Scout robot yourself. Refer all nonroutine servicing to qualified service personnel. Repairs or modifications not conducted by authorized personnel may result in the voiding of warranty and/or Annual Maintenance Plans. Keep loose clothing and hair away from the Recon Scout robot. Considerations for Charging: Always charge with the activation pin inserted in the Recon Scout robot and the OCU turned off. Always charge in an open, fireproof location. Do not leave system unattended while charging. Only charge the Recon Scout robot and OCU with chargers provided by ReconRobotics. Always use a proper country-specific AC wall socket (120-240 VAC). Do not force the plug into a socket. 11 Ensure connecting pin is not bent when inserting in robot or OCU. Table of Contents FCC Guidelines and Logbook Recon Scout® i-iv Inventory Recon Scout Robot Components Instructions for Use: Quick Start Guide Recon Scout Robot and OCU Chargers Field Maintenance Frequently Asked Questions Water-Resistant XT Instructions 10 Safety Information and Warnings 11 Warranty and Service 13 For applicable FCC guidelines, refer to your FCC logbook (U.S. customers only) Recon Scout Inventory Water - Resistant XT Instructions ©2011 ReconRobotics ©2011 ReconRobotics Please inspect the inventory in this package to ensure that all materials are present. This Recon Scout® XT and Rescue robots have enhanced water resistance capabilities, which means that it can be safely driven through puddles, used in heavy rain, or briefly submerged in water. Please review the following guidelines for using and maintaining your Recon Scout XT or Rescue robot. If any of the materials are missing, please contact support@reconrobotics.com for further assistance. Your Recon Scout® Robot Kit includes: The robot should never be submerged intentionally. Remove from water as soon as possible after submersion. One (1) Recon Scout Robot One (1) Recon Scout Robot Charger HOW TO MAKE THE ROBOT WATERTIGHT One (1) Recon Scout Operator Control Unit (OCU) Deployment: 1. Check that the plug band is properly seated in the charging port. 2. Pull pin to activate robot. 3. Plug pin hole (press on the bump to fully seat). 4. Confirm that both the pin and charge ports are sealed. 5. Deploy robot. One (1) Recon Scout OCU Charger One (1) Carrying Case One (1) User’s Manual After Deployment: One (1) Spare Activation Key 1. Towel dry the robot and OCU. 2. Unplug pin hole. 2. Reinsert pin to deactivate robot. 4. Replace lens cover if seal is peeling or scratched. 5. Push down antenna boots if they are coming loose. One (1) Lanyard One (1) Warranty Card One (1) Battery Charge Indicator In addition, the Recon Scout XT Kit contains: Charging: 1. Pull out plug to charge. 2. Replace the plug after charging is complete. One (1) Tether Cord One (1) Lens Cover Sticker Replacement Kit ADDITIONAL MAINTENANCE GUIDELINES The OCU is not waterproof so exposure to moisture should be minimized. Do not remove any screws on the robot; this may unseat the gaskets. To replace cover, follow instructions included in bag of spare covers and Double Recon Scout Kits will also include: One (1) Additional Recon Scout Robot One (1) Additional Recon Scout Robot Charger alcohol swabs. 10 Recon Scout Robot Components ©2011 ReconRobotics ©2011 ReconRobotics The IR light is always turning on even in daylight, is my Recon Scout IR/XT/Rescue Robot broken? A Recon Scout robot should have... Throwbot®, UVI, IR If there are dust or debris present on the IR blister, the light sensor may determine the environment has less ambient light than it really does. Ensure that the IR blister is free of dust or debris by wiping it with a soft towel. XT, Rescue Antennas The OCU screen is black, but the Recon Scout robot can still be controlled, what is going on? Activation Pin If the screen is black, it typically means that the backlight in the LCD screen is broken. This is generally caused by dropping or other action which causes an impact to the OCU. Contact your authorized service station for repair information. Wheels (2) The Recon Scout robot/OCU don’t seem to be holding a charge, what can be done? Stabilizer First, give them a full charge. Make sure the Recon Scout robot and OCU are off (pin in the robot, switch off on the OCU). Charge them for a full six hours. If the lights on the OCU start flashing, there may be a problem with the charger or the battery. Otherwise, after six hours, perform a runtime test by turning both devices on and driving them in place. If they still do not run as expected (1 hour for robot; 2 hours for OCU), contact your authorized service station for repair information. IR Blister (IR Scout Only) How do I request service if my Recon Scout is still experiencing problems? If any of these items are missing, notify ReconRobotics immediately. If you’re experiencing problems with your Recon Scout robot and it hasn’t been covered by any of the questions in the FAQ, you can request service by contacting your ReconRobotics sales representative. When you contact, please have the serial number of the product that is experiencing difficulties available. Our technical staff will attempt to evaluate the problem and if necessary issue an RMA for repair. When sending equipment in for RMA, please include the entire kit (Recon Scout robot, OCU, and chargers) as some problems may manifest in one device when caused by another. Quick Start Guide ©2011 ReconRobotics ©2011 ReconRobotics I’ve turned the OCU on and don’t have a solid video stream. What could be wrong? Your Battery Charge Indicator (BCI) allows you to quickly determine the battery charge levels of your Recon Scout robot and Operator Control Unit (OCU). Simply plug the appropriate end into the charging port of the device and one of three LED lights will illuminate. “Bad” video can have several possible causes: The Recon Scout robot may be out of range. Charge Indicators: The Recon Scout robot may be low on power or off. Green = Fully charged Yellow/Red = Unit must be charged There may be interference caused by environmental factors such as proximity to metal by either the OCU or the Recon Scout robot. To Robot The charger indicator lights do not light up when the Recon Scout robot or OCU is connected. How do I fix this? To OCU This is an error state in the charger indicator that can be caused by: Faulty power to the charger. Try powering the charger from another source. Battery Management The device may already be fully charged. When not in use, ensure the OCU is switched off and the pin is inserted in the robot. Never force the pin into the robot. Expected battery runtime on full charge: OCU: 120 minutes Robot: 60 minutes There is a general failure in the charger. If the problem persists after changing the power supply contact ReconRobotics. When I throw the Recon Scout robot, it does not drive straight when it lands. What could be wrong? Matching Frequencies The operating channel is indicated by a sticker on the robot and OCU. Channel on the OCU and robot must match for successful operation. To deploy multiple Recon Scout units within the same area of operation, different channels must be used. The Recon Scout robot now has integrated accelerometers and gyros. When the Recon Scout robot lands, let it sit still for a few seconds before driving. The Recon Scout robot will automatically recalibrate itself during this time and should resume driving as expected. Basic Deployment Instructions 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. Test battery charge with the BCI. Charge robot or OCU if needed. Rotate OCU antennas to an upright position. Switch OCU on. Pull pin from robot. Drop or throw robot into target environment. Wait two seconds after robot lands to allow gyro to stabilize before operating. The IR light is not turning on, is my Recon Scout robot broken? The Recon Scout IR/XT/Rescue robots has a light sensor to measure ambient light. If there is sufficient light, the IR LEDs will not turn on in order to conserve battery life. Instructions for Use: Recon Scout Robot and OCU Frequently Asked Questions ©2011 ReconRobotics ©2011 ReconRobotics How long will the Recon Scout robot run on a full charge? Setting up the OCU The actual lifetime of a Recon Scout robot will vary depending on the amount of driving and terrain the Recon Scout robot is crossing. On a fully charged battery, while driving full speed, the Recon Scout robot should be able to run for approximately 60 minutes. Rotate antennas to an upright position as shown. WARNING: Modification of the antenna system or the usage of unauthorized antennas may violate your authorization to use this product. How long will the OCU run on a full charge? The lifetime of the OCU is approximately 120 minutes. How many times can the Recon Scout robot and the OCU be recharged? Powering the OCU The Recon Scout robot and OCU use Lithium Polymer batteries which are rated for 300 to 500 recharges before any degradation of capacity. Flip the power switch at the base of the controller from the Off to the On position. How long does it take to recharge the OCU and Recon Scout robot? The screen should light up indicating the unit is ready to use. If the Recon Scout robot is powered on, video from the Recon Scout robot should appear. Otherwise, the screen will display static. The recharging times for the OCU and Recon Scout robot are approximately one to three hours depending on usage. Can the Recon Scout robot be operated in wet conditions? The robot and OCU should only be used in a dry environment. The warranty and Annual Maintenance Plan do not cover any damage resulting from exposure of the system to water, salt water spray, hazardous or caustic chemicals, etc. Refer to page 10 for information about the water-resistant XT and Rescue robots. To prevent permanent damage to the rechargeable battery system, turn the OCU off when charging or not in use. I’ve been using the OCU for an extended period of time and now the screen is black when I power on and I can not control the Recon Scout robot. What could be wrong? Powering the Recon Scout For safety purposes, when the battery drops below a certain voltage, the OCU deactivates itself. You will need to recharge the OCU as described in the “Instructions for Use: Chargers” section (page 5). Reinsertion of the pin powers the Recon Scout robot off. Pulling the pin from the Recon Scout robot powers it on. Always reinsert the activation pin when the Recon Scout is charging or not in use. Instructions for Use: Chargers Instructions for Use: Field Maintenance ©2011 ReconRobotics ©2011 ReconRobotics Place the chargers in a cool, ventilated (fire safe) area. Attach robot or OCU to the corresponding charger. Ensure devices are properly powered off before charging. The Recon Scout robot and OCU are designed to provide mission critical information in harsh or hazardous environments, but no product is indestructible. In order to ensure that the Recon Scout robot keeps performing as expected please follow these steps after each usage of the Recon Scout robot and OCU. When the chargers are plugged into the wall, the light turns green to let you know there is power. When you plug the units (OCU or Recon Scout robot) into the chargers, the light turns red to let you know the unit is charging. Recon Scout Robot Maintenance Wheels: If a wheel is wobbly, tighten the nut. Do not over-tighten, the wheel should spin freely. When the light turns from red to green, it means the charger has entered trickle mode. Allow the robot to trickle charge for an hour or two for best performance. Stabilizing Tail: If tail is loose, use a 1/16 inch (1.59mm) Allen wrench to tighten the bolts holding on the tail. Check crimping on tail-Scout connection and weight at end of the tail. DO NOT use any chargers other than the ones that came with your Recon Scout or OCU. Wheels and tails are not interchangeable between the XT & other robots. Use the correct parts for your Recon Scout. OCU Charger The OCU charger is in two parts: the charger Antennas: Visually inspect for scuffing or cracking. You may bend the antennas to point up from the Recon Scout to maintain performance. unit and the electrical cord. Turn off OCU before charging. Recon Scout IR , XT or Rescue Maintenance Plug OCU charger unit electrical cord into charger transformer socket on the If you have a Recon Scout IR, XT or Rescue robot, you may also want to lightly dust off the IR Blister to ensure the light sensor stays clear. OCU charger. Plug OCU charger unit electrical cord into the proper country-specific AC wall Recon Scout OCU Maintenance socket (120-240 VAC). Antennas: Ensure that the antennas are not bent or kinked, and that they are able to easily be rotated. Plug the OCU charger unit into the OCU. Ensure connecting plug is not bent. Recon Scout Robot Charger Insert activation pin into robot. The activation pin must remain inserted in the robot while charging. Plug Recon Scout robot charger unit electrical cord into the proper countryspecific AC wall socket (120-240 VAC). Plug Recon Scout robot charger unit electrical cord into the Recon Scout. Ensure connecting pin is not bent. The charger units are NOT interchangeable. Plugging into the wrong charger unit could result in permanent damage. Recon Scout FCC Logbook Version 1.3 January 2012 FCC Class B Product Compliance FCC Logbook Date Start Stop Location Reason POC NOTE: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules except where waived by waiver DA 10-291. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction, may cause harmful interference to radio communication. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures: R e o r i e n t o r r e l o c a t e t h e r e c e i v i n g a n t e n n a . I n c r e a s e t h e s e p a r a t i o n b e t w e e n t h e e q u i p m e n t a n d r e c e i v e r . C o n n e c t t h e e q u i p m e n t i n t o a n o u t l e t o n a c i r c u i t d i f f e r e n t f r o m that to which the receiver is connected. C o n s u l t t h e d e a l e r o r a n e x p e r i e n c e d r a d i o / T V t e c h n i c i a n f o r help. This device may not interfere with Federal stations operating in the 420-450 MHz band and must accept any interference received. Although this transmitter has been approved by the Federal Communications Commission, it must accept any interference received from Federal or non-federal stations, including interference that may cause undesired operation. Operation of the Recon Scout® robot by eligible entities will require a separate Commission authorization. Licensees must maintain a log of all Recon Scout use. The log will include date of operation, start/stop times, location of operation, frequency segment of operation, reason for use, and point of contact. Licensees must provide this log to the Federal Communications Commission or to the National Telecommunications and Information Administration upon request of either agency. When multiple Recon Scout robots are available on separate frequencies, the agency deploying them must deploy a Channel C Recon Scout robot first, followed by a Channel A, followed by a Channel B. Operation of the Recon Scout robot in an unauthorized manner will subject licensees to Commission enforcement action and license revocation. Changes or modifications not expressly approved by ReconRobotics could void the user’s warranty and could void the user's authority to operate the equipment. FCC RF Radiation Exposure Statement: The Operator Control Unit (OCU) complies with FCC radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment. End users must follow the specific operating instructions for satisfying RF exposure compliance. This transmitter must not be colocated or operating in conjunction with any other transmitter except in accordance with FCC multi-transmitter product procedures. iv R000850 FCC Guidelines FCC Logbook The usage of the Recon Scout® robot and related equipment is subject to the following conditions: The usage of the Recon Scout robot is subject to maintenance of a logbook. Please use the following sheet to record the date of operation, the start and stop times, channel information, the location of usage, a brief reason for usage and a point of contact. This logbook must be made available upon request of the Federal Communications Commission or the National Telecommunications and Information Administration. Eligibility is limited to state and local police and firefighters eligible for licensing under Section 90.20(a)(1) of the Commission’s Rules, and security personnel in critical infrastructure industries. Refer to your User’s Manual for serial numbers and channel information. The next page may be photocopied, or additional pages are available from your authorized ReconRobotics dealer. The Recon Scout robot may be used only during actual emergencies involving threats to safety of life, and for necessary training related to such operations. Security personnel in critical infrastructure industries may operate the Recon Scout robot only in areas that are environmentally hazardous for entry by human personnel, and for necessary training related to such operations. Site Coordinates (degrees-minutes-seconds) Beale Air Force Base 39-08-10 N / 121-21-04 W Cape Cod Air Force Station 41-45-07 N / 70-32-17 W Clear Air Force Station 64-55-16 N / 143-05-02 W Cavalier Air Force Station 48-43-12 N / 97-54-00 W Eglin Air Force Base 30-43-12 N / 86-12-36 W Date Training operations are not permitted within thirty kilometers of the following Federal radiolocation sites: The Recon Scout robot will operate on a secondary basis (cannot cause interference and is not protected from interference) to all Federal users and licensed non-Federal users. This device may not interfere with Federal stations operating in the 420-450 MHz band and must accept any interference received. Site Coordinates (degrees-minutes-seconds) Arecibo, Puerto Rico 18-20-37 N / 66-45-11 W Westford, Massachusetts 42-37-24 N / 71-29-18 W Poker Flats, Arkansas 65-07-47 N / 147-28-14 W TM ii iii Start Stop Location Reason POC
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