UNCOMMONCARRY V2 Diy Mini Robot User Guide
- June 12, 2024
- UNCOMMONCARRY
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UNCOMMONCARRY V2 Diy Mini Robot
DIY MINI Robot v2 USER GUIDE
- DISTRIBUTED BY Uncommon Carry
- 207-536-1174 www.uncommoncarry.com
- 10 W Point Ln., Suite 10-215, Biddeford, ME 04005
Product Information
- This product is only intended for children eight (8) years of age or above and must be assembled by or with the supervision of an adult or guardian over the age of 18.
- This toy contains small parts. Please keep away from children under the age of eight (8) to avoid the danger of swallowing and suffocation.
- This product contains functional sharp edges and sharp tips.
- Plastic bags are a suffocation risk and should be kept away from children and disposed of after assembly is completed.
- An adult must always supervise and guide children when using the cutting tools.
- To avoid accidental damage or harm, a parent or guardian must always check to ensure the assembly is performed as instructed.
- DO NOT short-circuit the battery. This can cause overheating, battery leakage, or battery burst, which may cause harm to children.
- Before use, please check and ensure the connecting cord is not damaged. If damaged, stop use immediately. The cord must be repaired by a professional, or a new cord must be used instead.
- DO NOT disassemble or assemble the electric components. This can cause overheating, battery leakage, or battery bursts.
- The manual contains important information and must be retained for future reference.
- The product utilizes 4x 1.5V AAA non-rechargeable batteries. The batteries must be loaded correctly according to the polarity and voltage marks on the battery box. The battery must not be short-circuited. Use only new batteries of the same brand, do not mix old and new batteries. DO NOT leave the batteries in the toy if the toy will not be used for an extended period. The power terminals must not be short-circuited. DO NOT connect to more than the recommended number of power sources.
Product Usage Instructions
- Children under eight (8) years of age should not use this product. Parents or guardians must accompany children to read and understand the manual before doing any experiments.
- To avoid overheating the motor, please follow the instructions carefully during assembly.
- When children use cutting tools, parents must guide their use and provide parental supervision.
- Before use, check and ensure that the connecting cord is not damaged.
- If damaged, stop use immediately.
- The cord must be repaired by a professional or a new cord must be used instead.
- When assembling, follow the instructions carefully to avoid accidental damage or harm.
- A parent or guardian must always check to ensure the assembly is performed as instructed.
- When replacing the batteries, use 4x 1.5V AAA non-rechargeable batteries of the same brand.
- Load the batteries correctly according to the polarity and voltage marks on the battery box.
- DO NOT short-circuit the battery.
- DO NOT mix old and new batteries.
- DO NOT leave the batteries in the toy if the toy will not be used for an extended period.
- Do not disassemble or assemble the electric components to avoid overheating, battery leakage, or battery bursts.
The manual contains relevant safety information for replaceable batteries.
Tools You May Need
- Philips screwdriver
- 4x Battery (AAA) – It is recommended to use alkaline batteries.
Mechanical Parts
The product contains functional edges and sharp points.
- P1 GEAR WHITE X2
- P2 GEAR 32 10T F X1
- P3 GEAR 32T H X1
- P10 PRESSURE SCREW X6
- P11 SHAFT SHORT X3
- P12 SHAFT LONG X2
- P13 PLUG IN MOTOR X1
- P14 PLUG IN MOTOR X1
- P15 BATTERY HOLDER WITH CONNECTOR X1 – RED, GREEN, RED, BLACK
- P4 GEAR 36 14T G X1
- P5 P6 GEAR 36 14T C X2
Table of Contents
- 01 Tools You May Need
- 01 Mechanical Parts
- 02 Plastic Parts
- 02 Body Module components
- 05 Head Module assembly
- 12 Foot and Arm Module assembly
- 13 How to replace the battery
- 14 How to play
- 15 APP use instructions
- This product is only intended for children eight (8) years of age or above and must be assembled by or with the supervision of an adult or guardian over the age of 18. Parents or guardians must accompany the children to read and understand the manual before doing any experiments. To avoid overheating the motor, please follow the instructions carefully during assembly.
- This toy contains small parts. Please keep away from children under the age of eight (8) to avoid the danger of swallowing and suffocation.
- This product contains functional sharp edges and sharp tips.
- Plastic bags are a suffocation risk and should be kept away from children and disposed of after assembly is completed.
- An adult must always supervise and guide children when using the cutting tools.
- To avoid accidental damage or harm, a parent or guardian must always check to ensure the assembly is performed as instructed.
- DO NOT short-circuit the battery. This can cause overheating, battery leakage, or battery burst, which may cause harm to children.
- Before use, please check and ensure the connecting cord is not damaged. If damaged, stop use immediately. The cord must be repaired by a professional, or a new cord must be used instead.
- DO NOT disassemble or assemble the electric components. This can cause overheating, battery leakage, or battery bursts.
- The manual contains important information and must be retained for future reference.
CHILD MANUAL
- This toy contains small objects. Do not allow children under eight (8) to use these objects.
- When children use cutting tools, parents must guide their use and provide parental supervision.
- To avoid the suffocation of minors, please destroy the plastic bags and any additional pieces after assembly is complete.
The manual contains relevant safety information for replaceable batteries.
- The product utilizes 4x 1.5V “AAA” non-rechargeable batteries.
- The batteries must be loaded correctly according to the polarity and voltage marks on the battery box.
- The battery must not be short-circuited.
- Use only new batteries of the same brand, do not mix old and new batteries.
- DO NOT leave the batteries in the toy if the toy will not be used for an extended period.
- The power terminals must not be short-circuited.
- DO NOT connect to more than the recommended number of power sources.
tools you may need
Mechanical parts **
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Product contains functional edges and sharp points.
Plastic Accessory
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Cut plastic parts only when needed.
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Do not cut them in advance.
**BODY MODULE COMPONENTS**
head module assembly
Foot and arm module assembly
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how TO
PLAY
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POWER ON OFF
- Short-press the switch to POWER ON.
- The robot’s eyes (LED area) will light up, and the robot will emit sound effects.
- The robot is in standby mode if the eyes (LED area) start flashing. ****
Note: If you leave the robot in the “standby” mode, after 5 minutes, if no mode is selected, the robot will turn off automatically.
Short press the switch to POWER OFF. The LED light will disappear.
THREE MODES
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App Remote Control Mode (illustration 1)
Allows movement control, steering, lighting, music, and other commands through the mobile phone -
Bluetooth mode
Allows for control of the Bluetooth speaker. -
Autonomous programming control (illustration 3)
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Program a variety of controls for the robot.
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You can program the robot to steer, light displays, and play music, among other functions.
Use caution when handling the robot’s head. Any incorrect movement (as shown in the picture on the right) may cause malfunction.
instructions for use the mobile app with diy robot
SCAN THE QR FOR THE CORRECT MOBILE APP
- The mobile device will take you to the app store and download the “stem” mobile application.
- Follow the provided instructions to set up the application and connect it to the DIY Robot
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PERMISSIONS
Bluetooth permission needs to be activated and kept on for smooth communication between the mobile app and the DIY Robot. ****
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CONNECT
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Upon launching the application, tap on the “Program Robot” icon
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Once in the “Program Robot” interface, the user will be prompted to activate their Bluetooth if it is not turned on already.
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The mobile application will start searching for the DIY Robot and attempting to establish a connection.
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Once a successful connection has been established, the connection interface will close automatically
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PROGRAMING
CREATING A PROGRAM -
By tapping the Gears icon in the bottom left corner, the user is transferred to the PROGRAM section.
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By default, the application does not come with a program for the DIY Robot to follow.
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The user must create a program. This is done by tapping the ” + ” button in the top-right section of the mobile application.
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To start programming, tap and hold one of the four options presented:
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Move, Turn, Light, Music. Once an option is added to the program, the user can adjust the details of each step.
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Move
The Move action establishes the DIY Robot’s forward and backward movement. -
Turn
The Turn action directs the DIY Robot’s right or left movement. -
Light
The Light action provides the ability to light up pixels on the DIY Robot’s helmet
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Music
The Music action allows the user to select between 21 different sounds
To remove or erase any created step, simply hold and drag the step downwards until it disappears. -
Code
The Code screen displays what the program looks like when processed by the DIY Robot. -
Save
The Save button saves and stores the program.
EDITING & DEBUGGING
Users can edit or delete existing programs from the DIY Robot’s Program
screen.
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To EDIT a program, tap on the program name, and the specific program details will display for the user.
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Once inside the program, the user can edit the previous steps and troubleshoot bugs by utilizing the code box located at the bottom of the screen. Allows users to test a
- ****specific step or function.
- Allows users to test the entire program sequence.
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To DELETE THE PROGRAM from the DIY Robot’s Program screen, tap on the trash icon. ****
REMORTE CONTROL
The remote control interface can be accessed by tapping the remote control
icon in the bottom right corner.
- ****Click the button in the tab Gravity Induction bar at the bottom of the app to switch to the remote control interface. If the app is not connected to the device, the app will automatically pop up the interface to scan for connectable devices.
- ****The “Stop” button next to the Music icon allows the user to select between 21 different sounds.
- ****The “Number 00″ button next to the Light icon allows the user to select between 10 different lighting options
- The virtual joystick enables the user to control the DIY Robot without writing up a program. Instead, the DIY Robot’s actions will correspond to the actions performed on the mobile device.
- Tapping the “Gravity Induction” button in the top right corner enables the user to control the DIY Robot by angling the mobile device in different directions.
207-536-1174
www.uncommoncarry.com
10 W Point Ln., Suite 10-215,
Biddeford , ME 04005
References
Read User Manual Online (PDF format)
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