WowWee Group 8015 Robosapien Blue User Manual

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Item No. 8015
User Manual
Introduction
Congratulations
on choosing the Robosapien Blue™, a sophisticated fusion
of technology and personality. With a full range of dynamic motion, interactive
sensors and a unique personality, Robosapien Blue™ is more than a mechanical
companion; he’s a multi-functional, thinking, feeling robot with attitude!
Explore Robosapien Blue™ ’s vast array of functions and programs. Mold his
behavior any way you like.
Be sure to read this manual carefully for a complete understanding of the many
features of your new robot buddy.
Product Contents:
Robosapien Blue™ x1
Infra-red Remote Controller x1
Pick Up Accessory x1
THU
MP
EP
SWE
MP
THU
SWE
UP
CK
PIC BA
TAL
PIC
HIG K UP
EP
LE
AN
RIK
ST
ST
RIK
AN
LE
TH
WH RO
IST W
LE
RO
TH
RP
BU
RESET
TU
EP
ST
TU
RN
ST
BU
LL
EP
ZE
ST
SLEEP
LISTEN
STRIKE 2 STRIKE 2
ST
AR
RIK
RO
ST
RIK
RE
SE
ST
PS
BA
CK
OO
HT
LEF
RIG
SELECT
NC
SO
NI
DA
CU
EM
O1
EXE
DEM
TE
EXE
MO
CU
TE
ALL
DE
WA
KE
Robosapien Blue™
For more information visit: www.wowwee.com
P.1
UP
OFF
WE
PO
Remote
Controller
Pick Up
Accessory
Content
Introduction & Contents
P.1-2
Battery Details
P.3
Robosapien Blue™ Overview
P.4
Robosapien Blue™ Operation Overview
P.5
Controller Index
P.6
RED Commands - Upper Controller
P.7
RED Commands - Middle & Lower Controller
P.8
GREEN Commands - Upper Controller
P.9
GREEN Commands - Middle & Lower Controller
P.10
ORANGE Commands - Upper Controller
P.11
ORANGE Commands - Middle & Lower Controller
P.12
Programming Mode - Touch Sensors
P.13
Programming Mode - Sonic Sensor
P.14
Programming Mode - Master Command
P.15
Troubleshooting Guide
P.16
Warranty
P.17
App Functionality
P.19
P.2
Battery Detail
BATTERY REQUIREMENTS:
Your robot is powered by 4 x “D” size Alkaline batteries (2 batteries in each foot - not included).
Your remote controller is powered by 3 x “AAA” batteries (not included).
BATTERY INSTALLATION:
• Be sure the robot power button is in the OFF position (OUT) before installing or changing batteries.
• Remove the battery covers with a Phillips/crosshead screwdriver as shown (not included).
• Install recommended batteries as shown, making sure battery polarity is correct (batteries not included).
• Replace battery doors and carefully tighten all screws.
1.5V
"D"
LR20
UM1
1.5V
"D"
LR20
UM1
1.5V
"D"
LR20
UM1
1.5V
"D"
LR20
UM1
Robosapien Blue™ : Base of feet
IMPORTANT BATTERY INFORMATION:
• Use only fresh batteries of the required size and recommended type.
• Do not mix old and new batteries, different types of batteries [standard
(Carbon-Zinc), Alkaline or rechargeable] or rechargeable batteries of
different capacities.
• Remove rechargeable batteries from the toy before recharging them.
• Rechargeable batteries are only to be charged under adult supervision.
• Please respect the correct polarity, (+) and (-).
• Do not try to recharge non-rechargeable batteries.
• Do not throw batteries into the fire.
• Replace all batteries of the same type/brand at the same time.
• The supply terminals are not to be short-circuited.
• Remove exhausted batteries from the toy.
• Batteries should be replaced by adults.
• Remove batteries if the toy is not going to be played with for some time.
1.5V "AAA"
LR03 UM4
1.5V "AAA"
LR03 UM4
1.5V "AAA"
LR03 UM4
Remote Controller:
Bottom view
LOW BATTERY INDICATORS:
When Robosapien Blue™’s batteries grow weak, your Robosapien Blue™ will move and walk very slowly.
- When this occurs, power robot OFF and replace all batteries.
When the remote controller’s batteries grow weak, the indicator light will shine very dimly.
- When this occurs, replace all the batteries in the remote controller.
NOTE
P.3
• Robot will just stop when battery power gets VERY low. Power off and replace all batteries.
• Some lighting or sunlight can interfere with infra-red signals.
Robosapien Blue™ Overview
1. Infra-Red Receiver
Always point the Controller towards
Robosapien Blue™’s head.
2. Eye Lights
Blink and move when he executes a command.
Look in Robosapien Blue™’s eyes to see what
he is “thinking”.
3. Sonic Sensor
Senses sounds when in
LISTEN mode.
6. Palm Lights
(Both hands)
Light up when you
move an arm or when
you press STOP.
5. Hand Sensors
(Both hands)
Sense touch at the tips
of the longest fingers.
4. Foot Sensors (Both feet)
Sense any touch to the front or back of the foot.
point the Controller
NOTE: Always
at Robosapien Blue™’s head.
P.4
Robosapien Blue™ Operation Overview
Robosapien Blue™ has 67 easy
to access command functions.
The command functions feature:
Direct Control, Combination Actions,
Actions with Attitude, Demo Modes
and Programming mode to build your
own dynamic sequence of motions!
Explore the unique multi-level remote
control for hours of fun and action!
ON
OFF
Where is Robosapien Blue™’s power switch?
• The power switch is located on the robot’s back, below the right shoulder blade.
• Press once to turn ON. Robosapien Blue™ will awaken with a yawn, a stretch and then say
“Uh-huh.” Robosapien Blue™ is now ready for your commands.
How do I access the levels of commands on the Controller?
• By using the SELECT button! The Select buttons works just like the CAPS LOCK on a computer
keyboard. Every controller button can do at least three different things. Pressing the Select
button once (controller displays a green light) activates all the GREEN commands on the remote.
Pressing the Select button twice (controller displays an orange light) activates all the ORANGE
commands.
What are the RED command buttons for?
• The red commands on the upper sections of the controller directly control Robosapien Blue™’s
movements (arms and legs). For further information see page 7.
• The red commands on the lower section of the controller are used for programming your
Robosapien Blue™ - for detailed information see page 13 to 15.
What are the GREEN command buttons for?
• The green commands on the upper sections of the controller execute combination actions
(Pick Up, Throw). For further information see page 9.
• The green commands on the lower section of the controller execute your Programmed sequences
- for detailed information see page 13 to 15.
What are the ORANGE command buttons for?
• The orange commands on the upper sections of the controller access “attitude actions”
(ie.,”High 5”, “Burp”). For further information see page 11.
• The orange commands on the lower section of the controller execute three pre-programmed
demo sequences - for detailed information see page 12.
P.5
Controller Index
Infra-red transmitter
Selection indicator light
THU
ST
THU
EEP
LE
AN
ST
RI
LE
KE
TH
HI OW
ST
LE
RO
TH URP
SLEEP
LISTEN
STRIKE 2 STRIKE 2
BU
EP
LL
13 STOP button
RESET
TU
TU
12
EP
ST
RN
ST
11
10
ZE
ST
ST
RO
15
RI
AR
KE
RI
RE
SE
KE
14
ST
KE
RI
AN
MP
SW
UP K
PIC BA
LK
TA
PIC
HIG K U
H P
MP
EP
WE
ST
SELECT button
PS
BA
CK
OO
17
HT
LE
RIG
FT
SELECT
SO
AN
IC
19
EX
EC
UT
EM
18
CE
16
DEM
O1
EX
EC
UT
20
AK
EM
LD
AL
UP
ER
OF
PO
LEFT side of the Controller operates Robosapien Blue™’s RIGHT side;
NOTE: The
the RIGHT side of the Controller operates Robosapien Blue™’s LEFT side.
P.6
Red Commands
Upper Controller
Red Commands directly control Robosapien Blue™’s movements.
1 RIGHT ARM UP
6 LEFT ARM UP
• Press twice to
fully raise arm up.
• Press twice to
fully raise arm up.
2 RIGHT ARM DOWN
7 LEFT ARM DOWN
THU
MP
KE
RI
ST
EEP
SW
MP
SW
THU
EEP
• Press twice to
fully lower arm down.
UP
CK ACK
PI
LK
TA
3 RIGHT ARM IN
PI
HI K U
GH P
• Press twice to
fully lower arm down.
LE
AN
ST
RI
LE
KE
8 LEFT ARM IN
TH
HI OW
ST
LE
RO
TH URP
SLEEP
LISTEN
STRIKE 2 STRIKE 2
• Press twice to
fully turn arm inwards.
RESET
9 LEFT ARM OUT
TU
TU
EP
ST
RN
ST
LL
ZE
4 RIGHT ARM OUT
BU
EP
ST
• Press twice to
fully turn arm inwards.
THUM
EEP
UP
CK
CK
PI
BA
LK
• Press twice to
fully turn arm outwards.
PI
CK
HI
GH UP
TA
KE
LE
AN
RI
ST
BA
ST
CK
RI
KE
AN
LE
ST
RP
BU
EP
LL
TH
RO
HIS
TL
RESET
10 TILT BODY LEFT
TU
TU
EP
ST
RN
ST
OO
ZE
5 TILT BODY RIGHT
SLEEP
LISTEN
STRIKE 2 STRIKE 2
ST
BU
PS
RO
EEP
SW
SW
ST
RO
TH
RI
AR
RE
THUM
• Press twice to
fully turn arm outwards.
KE
KE
RI
ST
SE
RE
RIK
AR
RO
ST
KE
SELECT
RI
ST
SE
ST
PS
BA
CK
OO
LE
CE
SO
AN
IC
EX
EC
UT
EM
LE
HT
RIG
RIGH
FT
SELECT
DEM
O1
• Press once to
tilt body to the right.
EX
L DE
AL
CE
AK
EC
UT
UP
ER
OF
PO
IC
EM
AN
EX
P.7
UT
SO
• Press once to
tilt body to the left.
EC
DEM
O1
EX
EC
UT
EM
LD
AL
Red Commands
Middle & Lower Body
THU
THU
EEP
11 WALK FORWARD LE
AN
KE
RI
• Press once to
ST
walk forward.
• Press twice to move
forward slowly.
AN
LE
RO
TH URP
• For best performance, use on flat
surfaces or low carpet.
EEP
SW
MP
SW
• Shag carpeted surfaces may limit
the walking function slightly.
UP
CK ACK
PI
LK
TA
PI
HI K U
GH P
MP
ST
RI
KE
TH
HI OW
ST
LE
SLEEP
LISTEN
STRIKE 2 STRIKE 2
ST
MP
EEP
SW
THU
EEP
ST
MP
SW
RESET
TU
TU
RN
PI
HI K U
GH P
LL
UP
CK ACK
PI
LK
TA
EP
ST
12 TURN RIGHT
• Press once to turn
right on the spot.
BU
EP
ZE
THU
KE
RI
AN
ST
LE
AN
RI
LE
KE
14 TURN LEFT
• Press once to turn
left on the spot.
RO
ST
AR
IK
RE
SE
RI
KE
ST
RO
TH URP
ST
TH
HI OW
ST
LE
SLEEP
LISTEN
STRIKE 2 STRIKE 2
EEP
SW
SW
THUM
EEP
PI
CK
HI
GH UP
RI
ST
KE
LE
BU O O
LL
RO
RI
AN
TH
ST
EP
ZE
UP
CK
CK
BA
LK
TA
AN
ST
PI
KE
LE
ST
THUM
PS
BA
CK
TH
RO
HIS
RP
TL
BU
RN
TU
ST
FT
LE
CE
AN
EX
EX
EC
EC
L DE
AL
AK
UT
DEM
O1
BA
UT
CK
RI
EM
DEM
O1
UT
UP
ER
OF
ST
PO
EX
EC
PS
EC
IC
EX
RO
ST
EM
IC
AR
RE
RI
RIGH
SO
KE
ST
HT
SE
SO
AN
OO
SELECT
CE
RIK
AR
PS
ST
RIG
BA
CK
13 AT ANY TIME
PRESS STOP TO
END A COMMAND.
RN
TU
RO
TU
EP
ST
RE
KE
RI
15 WALK
BACKWARD
SELECT
• Press once to
walk backwards.
• Press twice to move
backwards slowly.
TU
EP
ST
ST
SE
ST
RESET
LE
FT
ST
EP
LL
RESET
BU
ZE
ST
SLEEP
LISTEN
STRIKE 2 STRIKE 2
OO
UT
EM
LD
AL
Select Button
SELECT
AK
18 Left Sensor Program
UP
ER
OF
SO
CE
HT
RIG
PO
LE
FT
16 Right Sensor Program
AN
IC
EX
19 Master Command Program
EC
UT
EM
DEM
O1
17 Sonic Sensor Program
EX
EC
UT
EM
LD
AL
20 Program Play
AK
UP
ER
PO
OF
Programming is covered
in detail on page 13-15.
P.8
Green Commands
Upper Controller
THUM
EEP
SW
THUM
SW
EEP
PI
CK
HI
GH UP
AN
UP
CK
CK
BA
LK
TA
PI
Green Commands access combination actions.
RIK
LE
AN
ST
ST
RIK
LE
TH
W RO
HIS W
TL
RO
TH URP
RESET
TU
AR
IK
RE
SE
STR
IK
STR
• Robosapien Blue™’s right arm lifts
and presses downward.
EP
ST
TU
RN
ST
EP
1 RIGHT HAND THUMP
BU
LL
ZE
ST
SLEEP
LISTEN
STRIKE 2 STRIKE 2
To access the Green
Commands, first press the
SELECT
button once.
The GREEN indicator light
will LIGHT AND HOLD to
confirm the selection.
RO
ST
PS
BA
CK
6 LEFT HAND THUMP
OO
• Robosapien Blue™’s left arm lifts
and presses downward.
SO
CE
RIGH
LE
FT
SELECT
AN
IC
EC
UT
EM
O1
EX
DEM
EX
EC
UT
L DE
2 RIGHT HAND PICK UP
AK
THU
KE
RI
ST
EEP
THU
EEP
OF
• Place Pick Up Accessory
next to Robosapien Blue™’s
left foot (see diagram)
and he’ll pick it up!
LE
AN
ST
RI
LE
7 LEFT HAND PICK UP
PO
SW
MP
SW
ER
UP
UP
CK ACK
PI
LK
TA
PI
HI K U
GH P
MP
• Robosapien Blue™ leans
backward and opens his arms!
• Place Pick Up Accessory
next to Robosapien Blue™’s
right foot (see diagram)
and he’ll pick it up!
3 LEAN BACKWARD
AL
KE
TH
HI OW
ST
LE
RO
TH URP
8 LEAN FORWARD
• Robosapien Blue™ leans
forward and opens his arms!
SLEEP
LISTEN
STRIKE 2 STRIKE 2
ST
LL
ZE
RESET
TU
TU
EP
ST
RN
ST
BU
EP
4 RIGHT HAND THROW
9 LEFT HAND THROW
THUM
EEP
UP
CK
CK
PI
BA
LK
PI
CK
HI
GH UP
TA
KE
LE
AN
RI
ST
BA
ST
CK
RI
KE
AN
LE
ST
RP
BU
OO
EP
LL
TL
RESET
TU
RN
TU
EP
ST
AR
RIK
SELECT
RE
RO
ST
KE
SE
10 LISTEN
ST
PS
BA
CK
OO
LE
CE
SO
AN
IC
EX
EC
UT
EM
LE
HT
RIG
RIGH
FT
SELECT
DEM
O1
EX
EC
UT
L DE
AL
CE
SO
UT
AK
UP
ER
OF
PO
IC
EC
AN
EM
EX
P.9
RO
HIS
RI
ST
5 SLEEP
TH
ZE
ST
SLEEP
LISTEN
STRIKE 2 STRIKE 2
ST
BU
PS
EEP
SW
SW
ST
RO
THUM
RO
KE
RI
AR
RE
SE
TH
• Robosapien Blue™ goes to
sleep (all sensors are inactive).
Press STOP or WAKE UP
to wake him up (see page 10).
After approx. 2 hours of
uninterrupted sleep,
he’ll power himself off
to save energy.
• If an object is already in
Robosapien Blue™’s left hand,
press Throw and he’ll toss it!
KE
RI
ST
• If an object is already in
Robosapien Blue™ ’s
right hand,
press Throw and he’ll toss it!
DEM
O1
EX
EC
UT
EM
LD
AL
• Robosapien Blue™ responds
to a sound or tap on his body
with a default grunt, or a Sonic
Sensor Program sequence
programmed by you.
See Programming on page 14
for further details.
Green Commands
Middle & Lower Controller
12 RIGHT TURN STEP
• Rotates Robosapien
Blue™ 45 degrees to
the right.
11 FORWARD STEP
THUM
THU
EEP
RIK
EEP
SW
MP
SW
LE
AN
ST
AN
• Resets Robosapien
Blue™ to his original
Default position
UP K
PIC BA
LK
TA
PIC
HIG K U
H P
ST
RIK
LE
15 BACKWARD STEP
13 RESET
• Robosapien Blue™ takes
two steps forwards.
TH
HIS OW
TL
RO
TH URP
• Robosapien Blue™ takes
two steps backwards.
LL
RESET
14 LEFT TURN STEP
• Rotates Robosapien
Blue™ 45 degrees to
the left.
TU
TU
EP
ST
RN
ST
BU
EP
ZE
ST
SLEEP
LISTEN
STRIKE 2 STRIKE 2
RIK
AR
RO
ST
RE
RIK
ST
SE
16 Right Sensor
Program Execute
SELECT BUTTON
OO
FT
SELECT
SO
AN
IC
EC
UT
EM
EX
DEM
O1
EX
EC
19 Master Command
Program Execute
UT
AK
EM
LD
AL
18 Left Sensor
Program Execute
UP
ER
OF
PO
• Plays program routine.
• See Programming Mode master command, page 15.
• Plays left sensor routine.
• See Programming Mode touch sensors, page 13.
THUM
EEP
SW
SW
THUM
EEP
UP
CK
CK
PI
BA
LK
PI
CK
HI
GH UP
TA
KE
LE
AN
RI
ST
ST
RI
KE
AN
LE
RO
TH
RO
HIS
RP
TL
BU
EP
LL
TU
EP
ST
RN
17 Sonic Sensor
Program Execute
• Plays sonic routine.
• See Programming Mode sonic sensor, page 14.
ST
BU
ZE
ST
SLEEP
LISTEN
STRIKE 2 STRIKE 2
TU
AR
RIK
RO
ST
KE
RE
RI
ST
SE
ST
PS
BA
CK
OO
LE
RIGH
FT
SELECT
CE
SO
AN
IC
EM
EX
EC
UT
TH
RESET
20 Wake Up
Robot goes through his
wakeup routine.
• Place once to access
GREEN Commands,
press twice to access
ORANGE Commands.
CE
HT
LE
RIG
• Plays right sensor routine.
• See Programming Mode touch sensors, page 13.
ST
PS
BA
CK
DEM
O1
EX
EC
UT
L DE
AL
AK
UP
ER
OF
PO
P.10
Orange Commands
Upper Controller
THUM
EEP
SW
THUM
SW
EEP
PI
CK
HI
GH UP
AN
UP
CK
CK
BA
LK
TA
PI
Orange Commands access actions with attitude.
RIK
LE
AN
ST
ST
RIK
LE
TH
W RO
HIS W
TL
RO
TH URP
ST
RESET
TU
EP
ST
TU
RN
• Knock things forward
witha sweeping arm and
waist action!
EP
1 RIGHT HAND SWEEP
BU
LL
ZE
ST
SLEEP
LISTEN
STRIKE 2 STRIKE 2
To access the ORANGE
Commands, press the
SELECT
button TWICE.
The orange indicator light
will LIGHT AND HOLD to
confirm the selection.
AR
RE
IK
STR
IK
STR
SE
RO
ST
PS
BA
CK
6 LEFT HAND SWEEP
OO
• Knock things forward
with a sweeping arm
and waist action!
SO
CE
RIGH
LE
FT
SELECT
AN
IC
EC
UT
EM
O1
EX
DEM
EX
EC
UT
L DE
AL
AK
ER
UP
OF
PO
2 HIGH 5
7 TALK BACK
• Robosapien Blue™
stretches up for a big High
5 and says “Aaay”!
• Grunts and gestures.
Robosapien’s X™ quite
the conversationalist.
THU
3 RIGHT HAND STRIKE 1
ST
THU
EEP
LE
AN
ST
RI
LE
KE
TH
HI OW
ST
LE
RO
TH URP
SLEEP
LISTEN
STRIKE 2 STRIKE 2
LL
• Robosapien Blue™
performs a inside strike
with a mighty “Hi-yah!”
RESET
TU
TU
EP
ST
RN
4 BURP
9 WHISTLE
• Listen to that crazy
Wolf Whistle! Nice software.
MP
THUM
EEP
UP
CK
CK
PI
BA
LK
PI
CK
HI
GH UP
TA
KE
LE
AN
RI
ST
BA
ST
CK
RI
KE
AN
LE
ST
RP
OO
SLEEP
LISTEN
STRIKE 2 STRIKE 2
BU
EP
LL
RO
TL
RESET
TU
TU
EP
ST
RN
RE
SELECT
AR
KE
RI
SE
ST
RIK
ST
RO
5 RIGHT HAND STRIKE 2
TH
HIS
ZE
ST
ST
BU
PS
RO
EEP
SW
SW
ST
RO
THU
TH
RI
AR
RE
SE
KE
KE
RI
ST
• High technology doesn’t
mean better table manners!
10 LEFT HAND STRIKE 2
ST
PS
BA
CK
• An open hand strike
with a powerful
“Hi-yah, ‘oOOo”.
OO
CE
SO
AN
IC
EX
EC
EM
LE
HT
RIG
RIGH
LE
FT
SELECT
UT
DEM
O1
EX
EC
UT
SO
L DE
AL
CE
IC
AK
UP
ER
OF
AN
PO
EC
UT
EM
EX
P.11
8 LEFT HAND STRIKE 1
ZE
ST
BU
EP
ST
• Robosapien Blue™
performs a inside strike
with a mighty “Hoy-yah!”
KE
RI
EEP
SW
MP
SW
UP
CK ACK
PI
LK
TA
PI
HI K U
GH P
MP
DEM
O1
EX
EC
UT
EM
LD
AL
• An open hand strike
with a powerful
“Hoy-yah, ‘oOOo”.
Orange Commands
Middle & Lower Controller
12 RIGHT HAND STRIKE 3
• Robosapien Blue™ performs
an outside strike.
11 BULLDOZER
THUM
THU
EEP
RIK
AN
EEP
SW
MP
SW
• Robosapien Blue™ lifts
both arms and roars!
UP K
PIC BA
LK
TA
PIC
HIG K U
H P
LE
AN
ST
ST
RIK
LE
15• OOPS!
13 ROAR
• Pushes forward 8 steps.
Better not get in his way!
TH
HIS OW
TL
RO
TH URP
• Oop’s, you’ll have to
excuse him. It must be
something he ate!
BU
EP
• Robosapien Blue™ performs
an outside strike.
RESET
TU
TU
EP
ST
RN
ST
LL
14 LEFT HAND STRIKE 3
ZE
ST
SLEEP
LISTEN
STRIKE 2 STRIKE 2
RIK
AR
RO
ST
RE
RIK
ST
SE
16 DEMO 1
ST
• Robosapien Blue™
comes out Karate
chopping!
PS
BA
CK
SELECT BUTTON
OO
SO
AN
IC
UT
DEM
O1
EX
EC
19 ALL DEMO
UT
UP
ER
18 DEMO 2
OF
• The ultimate in attitude!
PO
EEP
SW
SW
THUM
EEP
UP
CK
CK
PI
BA
LK
PI
CK
HI
GH UP
TA
KE
LE
AN
RI
ST
ST
RI
KE
AN
LE
RO
TH
RO
HIS
RP
TL
BU
EP
LL
TU
EP
ST
RN
ST
BU
ZE
ST
SLEEP
LISTEN
STRIKE 2 STRIKE 2
TU
17 DANCE DEMO
RI
ST
AR
RIK
RO
ST
KE
RE
SE
• Robosapien Blue™
shows off his dance
prowess.....
and he’s got the moves!
ST
PS
BA
CK
OO
SO
CE
LE
RIGH
FT
SELECT
AN
IC
EM
EX
EC
UT
TH
RESET
20 POWER OFF
• Robosapien Blue™
completely Powers Off.
To reactivate him,
press the ON/OFF button
(located on
Robosapien Blue™ ’s
back) twice.
AL
THUM
EM
LD
AK
• All 3 pre-programmed
DEMOs play in a row.
EC
EM
EX
• Place once to access
GREEN Commands,
press twice to access
ORANGE Commands.
CE
HT
LE
RIG
FT
SELECT
DEM
O1
EX
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UT
L DE
AL
AK
UP
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OF
PO
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TU
TU
EP
ST
RN
ST
RESET
SWEE
THUM
SWEE
PIC
HIG K UP
RI
KE
IKE
LEA
STR
LEA
STR
IKE
BU
LL
EP
ZE
ST
SLEEP
LISTEN
STRIKE 2 STRIKE 2
TU
EP
ST
TU
RN
ST
THR
WH OW
IST
LE
OW
THR RP
BU
ST
AR
THUM
UP K
PIC BAC
TAL
RE
KE
RI
ST
Robosapien Blue™ has three programmable sensors and a Master program,
SE
that allows you to take control of the following unique programming
RO
environments:
RESET
Touch Sensors
LL
ZE
Programming Mode
BU
EP
AR
IKE
RE
SE
STR
IKE
STR
RO
CK
ST
OO
LEFT
OO
RIGH
NC
SO
NIC
DA
ST
SELECT
PS
CK
PS
BA
) #16
BA
1 Right Sensor Program (
CUT
EM
O1
EXE
DEM
) #18
2 Left Sensor Program (
3 Sonic Sensor Program (
CUT
ALL
DEM
WA
KE
) #17
UP
ER
OFF
POW
SELECT
) #19
Right & Left Sensor Programs
a Ensure the Controller is in normal mode
(indicator light on Controller is DARK).
CE
SO
AN
EM
IC
EX
EC
UT
The sensors on Robosapien Blue™’s
Fingers, Toes and Heels can all be
programmed to respond when touched.
They also trigger whenever he walks into
an obstacles.
HT
Touch Sensors
LE
RIG
4 Master Program (
EXE
DEM
O1
EX
EC
UT
AK
EM
LD
AL
UP
ER
OF
PO
Press the Right or Left Sensor Program button once
(Robosapien Blue™ beeps - you are now in program mode).
Program up to six steps (the Select button does not count as step). For example:
SELECT
Walk Forward, Right Arm Out, Left Arm Out, ( SELECT
, ROAR), Tilt Body Right, Tilt Body Left.
Robosapien Blue™ will now automatically repeat your programmed sequence.
If you wish to program less than six steps, you need to ‘close’ the program by pressing
PROGRAM PLAY (
) once, after you’ve completed your selection - for example:
SELECT
Walk Forward, Turn Right, ( SELECT
) High 5, PROGRAM PLAY (
).
To trigger the sensor, touch a long finger, or a toe/heel sensor (on the side corresponding to the
sensor program you set). Alternatively press SELECT once (GREEN command mode), followed by
R> or L> Sensor Program Execute (depending on which side has been programmed) and he’ll also
run through the routine.
Clearing the Program/Holding the Program
a To clear the program and return to the Default program, press the Right, or Left Sensor Program
button once, followed by the Program Play button and the program will clear.
Turning Robosapien Blue™ off will also clear any previously set programs.
Use the Sleep function to hold the program in Robosapien Blue™ ’s memory for up to two hours.
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ZE
ST
UL
LD
EP
RESET
TU
Sonic Sensors
TU
EP
ST
RN
ST
Programming Mode
THUM
PIC
HIG K UP
RI
KE
LEA
STR
LEA
STR
IKE
THR
WH OW
IST
LE
OW
THR RP
BU
SLEEP
LISTEN
STRIKE 2 STRIKE 2
RESET
TU
EP
ST
TU
RN
ST
BU
LL
EP
ZE
ST
ST
AR
SWEE
THUM
SWEE
IKE
UP K
PIC BAC
TAL
RE
KE
RI
ST
Robosapien Blue™ can be set up as a “room guard” or can even start
SE
dancing to your favorite music using the built-in Sonic Sensor
Program
RO
function.
AR
IKE
RE
STR
IKE
STR
SE
RO
ST
LEFT
OO
OO
SELECT
RIGH
SO
NC
ST
PS
CK
PS
BA
CK
BA
DA
NIC
EM
O1
EXE
CUT
Sonic Sensor Programs
a Ensure the Controller is in the normal Command mode
DEM
EXE
CUT
(indicator light on the Controller is DARK).
ALL
DEM
WA
KE
UP
ER
OFF
POW
SELECT
Press the Sonic Sensor Program button
) once; Robosapien Blue™ says
“BEEP!”. You are now in program entry
mode.
Program up to SIX steps (the SELECT
EM
O1
EX
EC
button does not count as a step).
UT
• For example:
WALK FORWARD, RIGHT ARM OUT, STOP,
SELECT
( SELECT
- ROAR), TILT BODY
RIGHT, TILT BODY LEFT.
After six steps, Robosapien Blue™ will
automatically repeat your programmed sequence
so you can check what it will do.
SO
CE
HT
LE
RIG
AN
IC
DEM
EX
EC
UT
AK
EM
LD
AL
UP
ER
OF
PO
If you wish to program less than six steps, you need to ‘close’ the program by pressing
PROGRAM PLAY (
) after you’ve completed your selection - for example:
SELECT
WALK FORWARD, ( SELECT
- HIGH 5), WALK BACKWARDS, PROGRAM PLAY.
To review your program again, press SELECT once (Controller indicator light goes GREEN),
followed by Sonic Sensor button. Robosapien Blue™ will run through your routine.
To put Robosapien Blue™ into SONIC RESPONSE mode, press SELECT followed by LISTEN.
He’ll now wait for a sharp sound or tap on his body, then run through your programmed routine.
Clearing the Program/Holding the Program
a To clear the sonic program and return to the Default program, press the Sonic Program button
once, then PROGRAM PLAY.
Turning Robosapien Blue™ off will also clear any previously set programs.
Use the Sleep function ( SELECT, SLEEP ) to hold the program in Robosapien Blue™ ’s memory for
a up to two hours.
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TU
RI
KE
AR
PIC
HIG K UP
SWEE
THUM
SWEE
IKE
UP K
PICK BAC
TAL
LEA
STR
STR
IKE
THR
WH OW
IST
LE
SLEEP
LISTEN
STRIKE 2 STRIKE 2
BU
EP
ST
TU
TU
EP
ST
RN
ST
LL
RESET
RE
THUM
LEA
OW
THR P
BUR
ZE
KE
RI
ST
A main feature of the Robosapien Blue™ is that he can be programmed in segments. The 14
step Master Program can “link in” any 6-step Sensor ProgramSEfor
long play
routines.
ST
TU
EP
ST
RN
ST
RESET
Master Command
LL
ZE
Programming Mode
BU
EP
AR
IKE
RE
SE
RO
ST
LEFT
RIGH
BA
EM
EXE
CUT
DEM
O1
EXE
DEM
ER
OFF
POW
LE
EM
AN
IC
EX
EC
UT
If you wish to program less than fourteen
steps, you need to ‘close’ the program by
pressing PROGRAM PLAY (
).
- for example: Walk Forward, Turn Right,
Walk Forward, Turn Left, Walk Backward,
SELECT
( SELECT
, High 5), Program Play.
ALL
CE
SO
UP
SELECT
HT
After 14 steps, the Robosapien Blue™
will automatically execute your Master
Program sequence.
CUT
WA
RIG
DA
NC
NIC
OO
SO
PS
ST
CK
Press the MASTER PROGRAM (
) button once;
Robosapien Blue™ says “Beep”. You are now
in program entry mode.
Program up to fourteen steps (the
SELECT button does not count as a
step - see Touch Sensors page 13
for example).
OO
SELECT
KE
PS
BA
CK
mode (indicator light on the Controller is DARK).
STR
IKE
STR
Master Programs
a Ensure the Controller is in the Red Command
DEM
O1
EX
EC
UT
AK
EM
LD
AL
UP
ER
OF
PO
To execute your program at any time, press PROGRAM PLAY.
To execute your program without linking in the sensor programs (so you can quickly review your
Master Program sequence), press SELECT, then MASTER PROGRAM.
Clearing the Program/Holding the Program
a To clear the Master Program, press the MASTER PROGRAM button once, then press the PROGRAM PLAY
Button. The robot goes “OUAH!” to confirm the program is cleared.
Turning Robosapien Blue™ off will also erase any Master Programs.
If you wish to keep your program, use the Sleep function (SELECT-SLEEP) to hold the program in
Robosapien Blue™ ’s memory for up to two hours.
Extending the Program
a You can extend the length of the Master Command Program beyond fourteen steps by “linking in”
any of the three Sensor Programs. Sensor Programs can be mixed and matched in any pattern.
First pre-program any Sensor Program with a routine (see previous pages 13 & 14).
Press Master Program to enter your program as normal. Press SELECT then press any R>, S>, or L>
buttons. This sensor routine will be stored as ONE STEP in your master program. Repeat to add
additional sensor routines. On playback, those routines will play with no pause between execution.
To enter a Master Program so that the robot waits for each sensor input, enter your program as
normal then just press either R>, S>, or L> as one step. On playback, the robot will STOP at the
beginning of each sensor routine waiting for either a sensor touch or sound.
SELECT
For example: WALK FORWARD, WALK BACKWARD, ( SELECT - R>), R>, ( SELECT
- STOP),
( SELECT - L>), L>, STOP, ( SELECT - S>), LEFT ARM UP, ( SELECT - S>), S>, S>, PROGRAM PLAY.
P.15
Troubleshooting Guide
If you are experiencing difficulties with Robosapien Blue™, use this troubleshooting guide.
Problem
Solution
1. Robosapien Blue™
a. Stand robot upright, clear all obstacles from the feet and hand sensors,
is not responding to
the controller.
then push Robosapien Blue™’s ON/OFF button until you hear the yawning
power up sequence.
b. For best results keep a clear line of sight between the remote and the infrared receiver in the Robosapien™’s head. Always point the controller directly
at the head and stay within 12 feet (3 meters) distance.
c. Check that batteries are inserted correctly and that nothing comes
between the batteries and battery contacts.
d. Robosapien Blue™ might be in PROGRAM MODE (“Beep, beep, beep”).
Press the PROGRAM PLAY button at the very bottom of the remote, then
STOP to restore regular operation.
e. Certain types of electronic lighting or bright sunlight can jam infra-red
signals from reaching your robot. Lower the robot’s sun visor or, if the
problem persists, move the robot into shadow or away from the interference.
f. The robot will ignore remote control signals during his wakeup routine. Wait
until the wakeup routine finishes, then he will respond as normal.
2. Robosapien Blue™
has trouble walking.
a. The hand or feet sensors detect objects in front or back. Use the BULLDOZER
walking mode (press SELECT twice, then BULLDOZER) or SELECT-STEP or
SELECT-BACKSTEP to move the robot away from the obstruction.
b. Robosapien Blue™ may have difficulty walking on thick carpets or slippery
surfaces. For best results only use your Robosapien Blue™ on flat, level
surfaces (low pile carpets or hard floors).
c. Something is stuck on the robot’s feet. Check that nothing is caught or
preventing his footpads, legs, or hands from moving freely.
d. Press <
> again (or press <
> twice if stopped) to enter SLOW
WALK mode, which is much more stable.
3. Robosapien Blue™
does not detect
sounds in Listen Mode.
a. Wait two seconds after LISTEN MODE activates before making sounds or
tapping the robot’s body.
b. Robosapien Blue™ does not hear sounds that are soft or low-pitched.
Make a sharp sound (eg. clapping your hands), or tap Robosapien™’s body.
Robosapien Blue™’s limbs are not moving the way I want.
4. Robosapien
Blue™ ’s limbs are not
moving the way I want.
a. Robosapien Blue™’s arms and legs move to multiple positions. When a
limb is fully extended, use several button presses to find new positions.
b. Reset the Robosapien Blue™ to the default position. Press SELECT then
the RESET (STOP) button.
5. Robosapien Blue™
is behaving erratically.
a. Press the STOP button twice, or turn Robosapien Blue™ off and back on
again.
b. Batteries are very low. Replace all batteries in the feet with fresh “D” batteries.
c. Something is interfering with the infra-red signals. Move the controller closer
to the robot, or move the robot to another location under different lighting.
P.16
Warranty
WowWee™ 90-Day Limited Warranty
WowWee’s warranty obligations for Robosapien Blue™ (this “Product”) are limited to the terms set forth below.
WowWee Group Limited (“WowWee”) warrants to the original end-user purchaser that this Product will be free from defects in materials and
workmanship under normal use for a period of 90 days from the date of retail purchase (the “Warranty Period”). This warranty is extended only to the
original end-user purchaser of a new product that was not sold “as is”.
If a defect arises:
(1) you may within 30 days from the date of retail purchase (or such other period specified by the return policies of the place of purchase) return this
Product to the place of purchase, together with the original proof of purchase and either the original box or the UPC code label from the box, and this
Product will be replaced or, in the event that a replacement for this Product is not available at the place of purchase, either a refund of the purchase
price for this Product or a store credit of equivalent retail value will be provided; or
(2) you may after the day that is 30 days from the date of retail purchase (or such other period specified by the return policies of the place of
purchase) and within the Warranty Period contact WowWee Customer Support to arrange for the replacement of this Product. In the event that a
replacement for this Product is not available this Product will be replaced by WowWee with a product of equivalent or greater retail value.
Notwithstanding the foregoing terms of this warranty, WowWee reserves the right at all times, at its sole option and discretion, to refund to you the
purchase price paid by you for this Product in full and final settlement of WowWee’s obligations under this warranty.
A purchase receipt or other proof of the date of retail purchase and purchase price is required in order to claim the benefit of this warranty.
If this Product is replaced, the replacement product becomes your property and the replaced Product becomes WowWee’s property. If the place of
purchase refunds the purchase price of this Product or issues a store credit of equivalent retail value, this Product must be returned to the place of
purchase and becomes WowWee’s property. If WowWee refunds the purchase price of this Product, this Product must be returned to WowWee and
becomes WowWee’s property.
EXCLUSIONS AND LIMITATIONS
This warranty covers the normal and intended use of this Product. This warranty does not apply: (a) to damage caused by accident, abuse,
unreasonable use, improper handling and care or other external causes not arising out of defects in materials or workmanship; (b) to damage caused
by service performed by anyone who is not an authorized representative of WowWee; (c) to any hardware, software or other add-on components
installed by the end-user; (d) if this Product has been disassembled or modified in any way; (e) to cosmetic damage, including but not limited to
scratches, dents or broken plastic, or normal wear and tear.
THIS WARRANTY GIVES YOU SPECIFIC LEGAL RIGHTS AND YOU MIGHT ALSO HAVE OTHER RIGHTS THAT VARY FROM STATE TO STATE. WOWWEE’S
RESPONSIBITLITY FOR PRODUCT DEFECTS IS LIMITED TO THE REPLACEMENT OF THIS PRODUCT OR THE REFUND OF THE PURCHASE PRICE
FOR THIS PRODUCT. ALL EXPRESS AND IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO ANY IMPLIED WARRANTIES AND CONDITIONS OF
MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, ARE LIMITED IN TIME TO THE TERM OF THIS LIMITED WARRANTY. NO WARRANTIES,
WHETHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, WILL APPLY AFTER THE EXPIRATION OF THE LIMITED WARRANTY PERIOD. If any term of this warranty is held to be
illegal or unenforceable, the legality or enforceability of the remaining terms shall not be affected or impaired.
EXCEPT AS PROVIDED IN THIS WARRANTY AND TO THE EXTENT PERMITTED BY LAW, WOWWEE IS NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR DIRECT, SPECIAL,
INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES HOWSOEVER CAUSED RESULTING FROM BREACH OF WARRANTY OR CONDITION OR UNDER ANY
OTHER LEGAL THEORY, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO LOSS OF USE. THE FOREGOING LIMITATION SHALL NOT APPLY TO DEATH OR PERSONAL
INJURY CLAIMS, OR ANY STATUTORY LIABILITY FOR INTENTIONAL AND GROSS NEGLIGENT ACTS AND/OR OMISSIONS.
SOME STATES DO NOT ALLOW THE EXCLUSION OR LIMITATION OF INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES, OR LIMITATIONS ON HOW LONG
AN IMPLIED WARRANTY LASTS, SO THESE LIMITATIONS MIGHT NOT APPLY TO YOU.
Valid only in U.S.A.
P.17
Manufactured and distributed by
© 2004-2014 WowWee Group Limited.
Product names, designations, and logos
are trademarks or registered trademarks
of WowWee Group Limited.
All rights reserved.
WowWee Group Limited.
Energy Plaza, 3/F, 301A-C,
92 Granville Road,
T.S.T. East, Hong Kong.
WowWee Canada Inc.
3700 Saint Patrick Street
Suite 206
Montreal, QC, H4E 1A2
Canada
Customer Service Website:
www.wowweezone.com
We recommend that you retain our
address for future reference.
Product and colors may vary.
Packaging printed in China.
WARNING!
This
product
is
not suitable for children under
3 years because of small parts - choking
hazard.
Apple, the Apple logo, iPhone, iPad,
iPad mini, iPad Air, and iPod touch are
trademarks of Apple Inc., registered in the
U.S. and other countries. App Store is a
service mark of Apple Inc., registered in
the U.S. and other countries.
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. These limits are designed
to provide reasonable protection against
harmful interference in a residential
installation. This equipment generates,
uses and can radiate radio frequency
energy and, if not installed and used in
accordance with the instructions, may
cause harmful interference to radio
communications.
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 and correct
the interference by one or more of the
following measures:
•
Reorient or relocate the receiving
antenna
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of Google Inc.
•
Increase the separation between the
equipment and receiver
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trademarks of Amazon.com, Inc.
•
Connect the equipment into an outlet
on a circuit different from that to
which the receiver is connected
•
Consult the dealer or experienced
radio/TV technician for help
MADE IN CHINA.
CAUTION
Changes or modifications not expressly
approved by the party responsible for
compliance could void the user’s authority
to operate the equipment.
(1) This device may not cause harmful
interference, and
(2) This device must accept any
interference received, including
interference that may cause
undesired operation.
This device complies with Industry
Canada Licence-exempt RSS-210.
Operation is subject to the following two
conditions:
(1) This device may not cause
interference, and
(2) This device must accept any
interference, including interference
that may cause undesired operation
of the device.
For these purposes, the party responsible
is:
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875 Prospect Street
Suite 204A
La Jolla, CA 92037
1-800-310-3033
This Device complies with Part 15 of the
FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the
following two conditions:
WARNING! This equipment may experience difficulty and/or memory loss when subjected to any electrostatic discharge, radio
frequency interference, or sudden power surge/interruption. The user is encouraged to reset the equipment should any of these occur.
w w w . w o w w e e . c o m
P.18
App Functionality and Quickstart
APP FUNCTIONALITY
Robosapien Blue™ can interact wirelessly with an iPhone® 4s and above, iPod touch® 5G, iPad® 3, iPad® 4,
iPad mini™, iPad Air®, or select Android™ Bluetooth® Smart-Ready™ devices. Apple® devices must be running
iOS 8 or above. Android™ devices must be running Android™ 4.4.3 or above.
Downloading the App
For Apple® Devices:
Go to the App StoreSM and search for RoboRemote Bluetooth. Alternatively, open a browser
and use the following link: appstore.com/roboremotebluetooth
Then, click download.
For Android™ Devices:
Go to the Google Play™ Store or Amazon Appstore™ and search for RoboRemote Bluetooth.
Then, click download.
Connecting to Robosapien Blue™ with your device
To connect Robosapien Blue™ with your device:
1. Turn Robosapien Blue™ On as instructed in Operation Overview (pg 5).
2. Open the Robosapien Blue™ App on your device.
3. The App will bring up your Robosapien Blue™’s ID in a list of available devices.
4. Follow the on-screen instructions to interact with Robosapien Blue™’s using your device.
Q: My Robosapien Blue™ won’t show up in the app when I try to connect.
A:
Make sure your Robosapien Blue™ has fresh batteries and is turned on, then close the app and switch Bluetooth® on/off
in your device settings. If your still having problems, try restarting your device completely.
Q: My Robosapien Blue™ disconnects often or is much slower than usual.
A:
This is most likely caused by interference. Ensure that there are no other Bluetooth® devices connected (especially audio
devices), as these can cause interference which can cause issues. If you are still having problems, try turning Wi-Fi off to
reduce interference.
Q: When I try to download the Robosapien Blue™ application onto my Android™ phone, it says it’s
incompatible with my device.
A:
Robosapien Blue™ only works with devices which are Bluetooth® Smart-Ready™ and running compatible operating systems.
Please ensure that your device is smart ready. If you are still in doubt, check the compatibility list located on our website:
www.wowweezone.com.
Q: I cannot access Google Play™ on my device, how can I download the application?
A:
Try downloading the application on the Amazon AppStore™ or other free app stores.
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