matatalab EDU Pro Set MatataBot Robot for Kids User Manual

October 30, 2023
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matatalab EDU Pro Set MatataBot Robot for Kids

Parts List

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Product Introduction

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Coding Blocks

Motion Blocks

  • For each step of “Forward” / “Backward”, the robot will move 10cm towards that direction;
  • “Turn Left” refers to a 90 ° turn to the left on the spot while “Turn Right” refers to a 90 ° turn to the right.

Number Blocks

  • Place a Number block under the Forward /
  • Backward / Loop blocks, and the robot will execute the function corresponding to the number of times.
  • For example, if a Number block “2” is placed under a “Forward”, the robot will advance 2 steps:

Fun Blocks

Here are Fun Blocks for 6 pieces of music, 6 sets of dances, and 6 sets of actions that the robot will perform. Combining a Number Block beneath the Fun Blocks, the robot will play or perform the corresponding sequences of music, dance, and movement; if there is no number, the first music/dance/action will be executed by default.

  • For example, if a “3” is placed below the Preset Dancing, the robot will perform the No.3 preset dance.

Function Block

  • A Define Function coding block represents the instructions being defined, while the Call Function coding block is used to call a set of functional instructions that has been defined.
  • To meet the logic of instruction recognition, the Call Function block should be placed in front of the Define Function block. When another Call Function block is placed after the set of instructions defined by the
  • Define Function block, a recursive function is generated for executing an infinite loop of the instructions.

Loop Blocks

“Loop Starts” and “Loop Ends” must be used together. “Loop Starts” shall be placed in front of an instruction that needs to be executed repeatedly, and “Loop Ends” shall be placed afterward. A “Number” block placed under “Loop Starts” indicates the number of times the instruction is repeatedly executed; when no “Number” block is placed, the instruction will be executed only once.

For example: When a “2 coding block is placed under the Loop Starts” coding block, the robot will execute the instructions between “Loop Starts” and “Loop Ends twice.

Angle Coding Blocks
The command function of Angle Coding Blocks is to specify the angle of “Turn Left” or “Turn Right” in place. When an angle is placed below the “Turn Left” or “Turn Right” coding blocks, the movement of “turning left x°” / “turning right xo” can be achieved.

For example, when a “60 °” is placed under the “Turn Right” coding block, the robot will turn 60 ° right.

Coding Blocks

Music Coding Blocks

  • The musical scale can be changed by turning the white rotating cover to different gears, corresponding to the 7 notes of do re mi fa SO la and ti
  • The duration of the scale can be changed by placing a Number Coding Block under the Music Coding Block.

Melody Coding Blocks

  • Each Melody Coding Block features a preset melody that will be played by MatataBot when it is recognized by the Command Tower.

Command Tower

  • ON: Press and hold the power button for 1s until the status indicator (blue) lights up, and the startup music is played;
  • OFF: Press and hold the power button for Is until the status indicator (blue) lights up, and the shutdown music is played.

MatataBot
Press and hold the power button for 2 seconds, until the startup music is played. When the MatataBot power is low, the red light is on; when the MatataBot power is medium, the yellow light is on; when the MatataBot power is normal, the white light is on

  • Press and hold the power button for 2 seconds, until the shutdown music is played. The
  • power indicator goes out.

How to Pair
When the Command Tower and MatataBot are turned on, the indicators on both will flash, meaning a connection is starting. When the pairing is successful, you will hear the “Ding Ding” sound effect from them while the indicator lights of both turn constantly on.

Tips:

  • If the indicators of the Command Tower and the robot keep flashing slowly after powering on, it means that they have failed to pair successfully. In this case, please press the
  • Command Tower’s power button three times in quick succession to put it into the re-pairing mode. The re-pairing process will last about 15s. Please wait until the
  • Command Tower and robot are successfully connected.

Coding Operation Instructions

Tips:
After the Command Tower and robot are turned on and connected, you just need to place the coding blocks and press the start button to control the robot!

Connect the Command Tower to the Control Board on a horizonta surface as shown in the figure, and place the coding blocks on the Control Board for programming (after the Command Tower and the robot are turned on and connected). When you finish coding, please press the start button on the Control Board, and the program will be transferred from the Command Tower to MatataBot to perform the instructions.

Tips:
The bump structure on the Control Board matches the pit structure on the coding blocks! In this case, children will not place the coding blocks in reverse!

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Program Running Status
When the program is running, the indicator light on the Control Board will continuously flash in yellow until the end of the program. If you press the start button on the Control Board during the program operation, the current program will stop. If the program is not running or has ended, the indicator light on the Control Board will be steady yellow. At this time, the user can arrange the next program; when a program syntax error occurs, the Control Board’s indicator light will flash quickly, and the Command Tower will issue a “Ding Ding alarm sound to remind the user to adjust the coding instructions before running it again.

Tips:
It is recommended to use Matatalab robots in a reading-friendly environment for kids to ensure eye safety and better user experience. In case the environment is too dark or abnormal, the Command Tower will sound an alarm and the programmed instructions may not be executed normally.

Coding Rules
When coding blocks are placed in the Control Board’s identification area, the Control Board will recognize and run the coding blocks in accordance with the rules of “left to right” and ‘top to bottom. You can continue to place coding blocks on a new line when a line is full. This rule also applies if there is a gap between any coding blocks.

The coding instructions that the Control Board can recognize and run in this program are: MatataBot advances 2 steps; turns right 90 ° in situ; plays the first preset music; and repeats the previous instructions 4 times.

Charging Instructions

  • Please charge the Command Tower and MatataBot with a 5V2A power adapter.
  • When the Command Tower’s indicator lights up in blue and flashes quickly, it means that the device has insufficient power and needs to be charged.
  • When charging, the indicator lights up in red and turns to green when the battery is fully charged.
  • When the MatataBot’s indicator lights up in red, it means that the device has insufficient power and needs to be charged. When charging, the indicator lights up in red and turns to green when the battery is fully charged.

Software Update Instructions

Matatalab will from time to time launch updated Command Tower and robot software for Matatalab Pro Set owners. Please visit the following link: https://matatalab.com/en/node/187 to get the software update guide.

Caution:
When upgrading the Command Tower, use the Type-C cable end which identifies the Command Tower symbol. Otherwise, the upgrade will fail.

Technical Specification

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Precautions

  • This product is not suitable for children under 3 years of age;
  • The adapter (not included in the package) used to charge this product cannot be used as a toy;
  • The product can only be connected to one power adapter;
  • When cleaning the product with liquid, please turn off the product and disconnect it from external power supply;
  • Children are required to be accompanied by an adult when using this product;
  • Please do not place this product on high places and edges to avoid dropping damage;
  • Do not disassemble, repair or modify the product yourself to avoid product failure;
  • Do not use or charge the product in an environment outside the working temperature range of the product;
  • When the product is idle, please fully charge and store it. It needs to be charged at least once every 3 months;
  • Please use the recommended adapter (5V 2A adapter) to charge this product;
  • Please regularly check the wires, plugs, casings or other parts for damage. Stop using it when damage is discovered until fully repaired.

Warranty Terms

This product has a one year warranty period.
The following conditions are not covered by the free warranty:

  • a. Failure to present the warranty certificate and valid invoice;
  • b. The warranty certificate shows signs of alteration or is inconsistent with the product;
  • c. Natural consumption / wear and aging of consumable materials;
  • d. Damage caused by lightning or other electrical issues;
  • e. Damage caused by improper use by users, such as liquid penetration and damage of external force;
  • I. Damage caused by unforeseen circumstances such as accidents / disasters;
  • g. Products that have been dismantled / modified / repaired by users;
  • h. Damage beyond warranty or caused by failure to use/maintain/save as required

Warning

  • Risk of explosion if the battery is replaced by an incompatible one;
  • Please dispose of used batteries according to the instructions.

Judgment of Common Problems Judge by indicator status

  • LED Light of Command Tower:matatalab-EDU-Pro-Set-MatataBot-Robot-for-Kids-FIG-19
  • MatataBot LED Light
    • Bluetooth LED Indicator:
    • Power LED indicator
  • Control Board LED Light:
  1. Interrupted MatataBot wheel movement: Unable to move / stuck when moving / squeaky Solutions:

  2. Check the wheels for stuck objects, and gently roll the wheels manually;

  3. Charge the MatataBot and try again after charging;

  4. If it fails, please contact our after-sale service for technical support.

  5. Inaccurate MatataBot movement: Fails to move straightly / severe irregular shapes drawn by it / inaccurate angle
    Solutions: Visit http://help.matatalab.com/ for get methods of correcting angle and distance for optimization.

  6. The connection between the Command Tower and the robot is normal. But after pressing the start button, the robot does not execute the command after issuing the startup sound effect.
    Solution:
    The robot has received the bluetooth signal. The issue may be related to the
    Command Tower’s recognition failure or stuck robotic wheels.

Recognition Problems’ Solutions:

  • Step 1. Check whether the control board is covered by highlights or shadows, and then change the position of the Command Tower to elsewhere with normal light and try again. If it does not work, move to step 3.
  • Step 2. Check whether execution failures occur occasionally. If so, please move the coding blocks to the center area of the control board and observe if the execution is successful. If not, go to step 3.
  • Step 3. Press and hold the start button for 10s. When the start button is released, the MatataBot will make a “ding’ sound. Then return the machine to the manufacturer for repair. This is to collect on-site environmental data to facilitate after-sales to find out the problem.
    Wheel Problem Solution: Please return to the solution 2 on the above mentioned robot movement malfunction.

For more help

Please visit www.matatalab.com for more product instructions, exceptions and troubleshooting, and software updates, among others.

This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions:

MATATALAB CO., LTD.
Floor 2, Building 5, Pingshan Mingi Technology Park, Xili Town, Nanshan District, Shenzhen, China

  1. This device may not cause harmful interference, and
  2. This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.

Caution: Any changes or modifications to this device not explicitly approved by manufacturer could void your authority to operate this equipment.
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 to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:

  • Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
  • Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
  • Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.
  • Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.

Frequency range: 2402MHz~2480MHz
Max power for Bluetooth: ‹=-4dBm(BLE)

  1. The device has been evaluated to meet general RF exposure requirement.
  2. The device can be used in portable exposure condition without restriction.

Hereby, MATATALAB CO., LTD declares that the radio equipment type MTT2101/B MTB2101/B are in
compliance with Directive 2014/53/EU.

The full text of the EU declaration of conformity is available at the following internet address:www.matatalab.com/doc

This device complies with the essential requirements and other relevant provisions of the Low
Voltage Directive 2014/35/EU, the EMC Directive 2014/30/EU, the Eco-Design Directive 2009/125/EC and the ROHS Directive 2011/65/EU.

WASTE ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONIC EQUIPMENT (WEEE)
The WEEE marking indicates that this product should not be disposed with regular household waste at the end of its life cycle. This regulation is created to prevent any possible harm to the environment or human health.

This product is developed and manufactured with high quality materials and components which can be recycled and/or reused. Please dispose this product at your local collection point or recycling centre1 electrical and electronic waste. This will make sure that it will be recycled on an environmentally friendly manner, and will help to protect the environment in which we all live.

Caution-electric Toy

  • Not Recommended For Children Under 3 Years Of Ages. As With All Electric Products, Precautions Should Be
  • Observed During Handling And Use To Prevent Electric Shock.
  • Conforms To The Requirements Of Astm Standard Consumer Safety Specifications On Toy Safety F963.

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